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Switch Off the system before removing the battery pack. Insert the key into the lock on the battery
docking and turn it clockwise (1,2). The battery pack can now be taken off the bike. Slide the battery
pack out by pulling it to the rear (3,4). Don't forget to take the keys out of the lock after removal.
• Putting the battery pack onto the bike
Turn the key of the lock anti-clockwise and slide the battery pack into the rear rack, connector side
first (1). Make sure the battery pack engages the rail (2). Slide all the way forward, pushing through a
slightly higher resistance at the end as the connector engages (3). Take the key out (4).
Do not ride the bike with the lock open.
3.8 Lighting
The front and rear lights, as well as the display light, are switched 'On' and 'Off' on the RIDE+ controller
or on the Remote.
When the battery pack shows 'empty', there is still enough capacity left to run the
lights for about two hours. The onboard software ensures that - as long as the bike is moving - the
lights can operate for an indefinite period of time using the dynamo function of the motor as the
power source.
WARNING. Do not ride the electric bike without the battery pack. The battery pack must be
installed on the bike while riding to ensure the lights can be powered for safety.
3.9 Charging the battery pack
WARNING. Before charging, make sure that the system is switched Off and never turn the system
On or Off during charging. This prevents unintended activation of the system. Only use the power supply
approved for use with this bike. Charging with a non-original power supply may cause the battery pack
to overheat, catch fire, or even explode. When charging, do not let the battery pack or power supply get
wet – because of risk of electrical shock.
The battery pack can both be charged in the bike or it can be removed from the bike for charging.
Li-Ion batteries such as are used in the electric bicycle, have no 'memory-effect'. This means that
the battery capacity is not influenced if the battery pack is recharged before it is completely empty.
You can recharge after every ride. However, you will get the most from your battery pack if, for the
first three charges, you use it until only one unit is showing in the 'fuel gauge' on your display.
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