Charge And Status Of The System; Recharging The Supercapacitors; Autonomy Of The E1 System - Scott ALPRIDE E1 User Manual

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• VII. CHARGE AND STATUS OF THE SYSTEM

RECHARGING THE SUPERCAPACITORS

There are two ways to recharge the SuperCapacitors  :
1- Insert the two AA batteries (not included). The SuperCapacitors will be automatically recharged once the batteries are
in place. Depending on the type of batteries and the temperature, charging takes 40-80 minutes.
2- Use the micro-USB port and the standard micro-USB cable (provided). The USB port can be connected to a standard
charger (not included), like those used for cell phones, or to a standard power bank. Depending on the type of charger
or power bank, charging takes 20-40 minutes.
The charging status is indicated by the rapid blinking of the LEDs (2  x per second).
The level of charge is indicated by the LED colour.
Red  : low charge – the charge level cannot guarantee full inflation of the airbag (but it will still attempt to inflate the
airbag as much as possible)
Orange  : medium charge – the charge level guarantees 100  % inflation of the airbag but with less than six hours of autonomy.
Green  : charging is complete – the LED blinks slowly (1  x every 3 seconds).
NOTE  :
Before the first use, charge the system with the USB port
Charging with the USB cable takes priority over the batteries. If the batteries are in place and the cable is connected,
charging will be carried out via the cable without draining the batteries.
Charging is also possible without batteries using the USB cable.
If the system is charging in OFF mode, the LEDs will not blink but charging will continue.
The system recharges automatically. If the airbag is inflated, the system will begin to recharge on the batteries or the
USB port immediately.
2  x AA batteries allow for 1-2 recharging cycles of the SuperCapacitors (depending on the quality of the batteries used
and the charging temperature).
WARNING  : Do not leave the USB cable connected while using the E1 System in the terrain. After charging is complete,
remove the USB cable.
SUMMARY OF LED STATUSES
Green LED blinking slowly (1  x per 3 seconds)
1
/ 3 s
The E1 System is charged (>  6 h).
Orange LED blinking rapidly
2
/ s
The E1 System is charging and operational
with less than six hours of autonomy.
Red LED blinking rapidly
2
/ s
charging and not operational  ; the charge level
cannot guarantee full inflation of the airbag.
Red LED is permanently on and the orange
LED is blinking rapidly
+
defective because the auto-test has detected
2
/ s
a malfunction  ; the system is charging but it is
not operational.

AUTONOMY OF THE E1 SYSTEM

The system's autonomy depends on the quality and energy of the AA batteries and the frequency and duration of use in
ON or OFF mode. The times listed below assume the use of high-quality alkaline batteries  :
Approx. 2-3 months of autonomy with two new AA alkaline batteries not including recharge of the SuperCapacitors
(new batteries inserted after recharging the SuperCapacitors)
The system can be used without additional AA batteries. However we strongly suggest to always use it with the batter-
ies to ensure extended autonomy.
If used without batteries and the LEDs status are flashing green, the autonomy is a minimum of 6  h .
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1
/ 3 s
1
/ 3 s
The E1 System is
1
/ 3 s
The E1 System is
Green LED blinking slowly (1  x per 3 seconds)
The E1 System is charged (>  6 h).
Orange LED blinking slowly
The E1 System is operational with less than
six hours of autonomy.
Red LED blinking slowly
The E1 System
is not operational  ; the charge level cannot
guarantee full inflation of the airbag.
Red LED is permanently on
System is defective because the auto-test
has detected a malfunction  ; the system
is not operational.
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