Charging The Battery - FiField Bonfire Owner's Manual

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 Frequent braking/starting – try
to look ahead and coast rather
than stop and go frequently.
 Riding uphill/against strong
winds – pedal to supplement the
battery power.
 Starting from a standstill – use
pedals to help bring you up to
speed, not just the throttle.
 When bicycle is being stored,
charge the battery once a
month.
Fifield is not responsible for
damages caused by use of other
products not specifically designed
and tested for use with this electric
bicycle.
The battery chargers contain
sensitive electronics. Improper use,
dropping, or sudden jolts can
damage the charger and its
internal electronics.

Charging the battery

It is important that you charge
your battery after every use. This
will extend the total life of your
battery. You may charge the
battery when it is on the e-bike or
when it is removed from the
bicycle. This is especially helpful if
your bike is not parked near an
electrical outlet.
WARNING
DO NOT use chargers or other
components on your e-bike other
than the ones which have been
approved and tested by this
company.
Because specifications of the
charger may change in the process
of production, please read the
charger manual in detail before
use.
How to charge
To charge, turn the key to OFF
and remove the key from the
battery, then insert the plug of the
charger into the charging socket of
the battery. Once this is complete,
insert the charger into the
electrical outlet. The standard 120V
wall outlet in most homes is
sufficient power to charge the
battery.
The light on the battery will
appear RED to show that is not full.
A full recharge typically takes 4 – 5
hours. When the battery is full, the
light will change from red to
GREEN. You can continue to
charge for 1 – 2 more hours after it
turns green.
Unplug the power source from
the battery and then from the
electrical outlet. Store the charger
in a cool, dry place.
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