The Battery; Installing And Removing Thebattery; Charging The Battery; Battery Autonomy And Lifespan - Magnum Ui5 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Ui5:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

4. The battery

4.1 Installing and removing
thebattery
To remove the battery, unfasten the lock
which is
located along the battery's box.
Remove the
battery by pulling it out.
To put the battery back into place, insert
the battery along to the guide rail. Push
it closely against the controller box.
Fasten the lock.

4.2 Charging the battery

Never let a battery be charged
unattended.
The battery's voltage is indicated by the
4 LED lights located on the side of the
battery, and also on the display unit
located on the handlebar.
Your battery must be charged in an
ambient temperature, on a non-flammable and dry surface, away from any sources of
heat, humidity or flammable materials. Also, it must not be covered.
Here are the steps to be followed when charging your battery:
Step 1
Turn the battery off. The LED lights will be off.
Step 2
Plug the charger (which is off) into the socket and then insert the
charger's plug into the battery, which is also off.
the charger's LED indicators lit up in the following manner:
Step 3
• The red LED lights on: the battery is being charged.(A)
• The red LED light becomes green:
the battery is full charged; you can unplug the charger. (B)
(A)
It takes 3 - 6 hours for the battery to be fully charged when using the standard
charger that's supplied with your bike.

4.3 Battery autonomy and lifespan

4.3.1 Autonomy
The bike's autonomy ranges from 40 to 100 kilometers, as it depends on many
different factors (degree of assistance used, topology, rider's weight, frequent stops/
start-ups, hills, tire pressure, etc...)
!
(B)
! 13

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents