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4.3.2
Battery
Your battery is just like a household battery. It contains a limited amount of energy,
which diminishes as it is being used. When the available autonomy no longer
corresponds with your needs, you need to buy a new one from your dealer.
4.3.3
Maintenance
If you don’t use your bike for a period of time exceeding 2 months, store it in a
humidity-free area to protect the electronic components and make sure that the
battery is neither completely charged nor completely discharged (2 LEDs lit up)
4.4 Battery safety instructions
Your bike's battery is an electric component made up of chemical elements. For your
safety, it is imperative that you obey the following rules:
5.
Safety and maintenance Recommendations
5.1 Safety recommendations
Helmet
For safe riding, use a bicycle helmet.
Tires
Inspect the wear of your tires on a regular basis and verify the tire pressure
at least once a month. Tire pressure: 40-65 PSI depending on the weight of
the user.
Note:
Never store a completely discharged battery as it might result in permanent
damage.
During the winter or long storage periods, it is recommended that you charge
the battery halfway every 2 months. Don’t forget to switch it off. Store your
battery at a temperature between 15° and 25°.
Always handle with great care
Always keep it away from children
Do not take it apart or hit, pierce or submerge it
Keep it away from temperatures exceeding 60°
Never create a connection between the contacts
located at the bottom of the battery
Never let the battery charge unattended
Never sleep near a battery that is charging
Only use the charger that came with your bike
or that was supplied by your dealer
If your battery is damaged, do not use it and take it
back to your dealer as soon as possible
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