Battery Care - Edbikes 26" City Bike Owner's Manual

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2.1.9
To avoid unplanned acceleration, always make sure that the LCD assist level is set to 0 when
mounting, dismounting and turn the bike off when leaving it unattended.
To set the assist levels, toggle with the up and down arrow buttons. (see fig 1)
2.1.10 To reset trip meter double tap the POWER button.

Battery care

2.3.1
Your Edbike bike comes with a high quality lithium ion battery. All lithium batteries need to
be looked after to ensure years of full use. Following these easy steps will ensure the long
life of your battery.
2.3.2
Recharge your battery after every use if possible. Keeping your battery charged extends its
life and your bike is always ready to go.
2.3.3
You do not have to "condition" your battery by charging and discharging before it's first use.
This was the case with old lithium ion technology but is not necessary with modern
batteries.
2.3.4
Never leave your battery completely discharged. Voltage dropping below minimum for any
length of time will cause serious damage to your battery cells.
2.3.5
Recharge your battery every 3 months even if you are not using the bike. Most lithium Ion
batteries will continue to discharge even when the bike and battery are turned off (see
above). If your battery falls below minimum Voltage, it may not be recoverable.
2.3.6
Do not expose the bicycle or battery pack to fire, heat sources, acid or alkaline substances.
2.3.7
When leaving your bicycle during hot weather, always leave in a shaded well ventilated area.
2.3.8
For best results, always recharge and store the battery at room temperature.
2.3.9
Before unloading the battery, make sure it is turned off and unload the battery using its
handle.
IMPORTANT
If your battery is damaged due to being left discharged, or not recharging when advised as
per this manual your battery is not covered by our warranty.
Battery safety
2.3.11 i. Never leave a battery connected to the charger or mains power over-night.
ii. Never recharge a battery outside, in damp conditions or in temperatures less then 0
degrees centigrade.
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