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WattWheels SCOUT LS 2019 Manual page 8

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BATTERY & CHARGING
The battery can be either charged by leaving the battery in the bike or by removing it.
To remove the battery firstly flick the seat up using the quick release switch located at the back of
the seat. This will enable you to take the battery out of the bike. Insert the keys then press in and
turn anti clockwise until the locking mechanism retracts from the battery mount.
When the battery is on you can see the current charge state by pressing on the button located on
top of the battery. This will give you 4 bars. A full battery will indicate three bars lighting up green
and one red at the bottom.
Removing the battery from the bike when storing it for a long period of time is recommended. In this
case store it in a cool, dry area away from water. The charge left in the battery should be 50%-75%
for long storage times.
Cleaning the battery and battery housing should only be done while disconnected and powered off.
Use a dry rag, and if need be a lightly damp rag.
DO NOT spray with high-pressured water to prevent damage or possible short-circuiting. Only
charge the battery with the supplied charger as others may not function properly, and this increases
the possibility of fire or explosion.
Charging the battery during the day in a dry space with a smoke/fire alarm is recommended, while
placing the battery on a non-flammable surface. Do not store the charger or battery in a wet place or
in direct sunlight.
Lithium-ion batteries are meant to be recharged with 10%-15% of the charge remaining to prevent
damage to the cells. Keep both the battery and charger out of the reach of children and If there
appears to be an issue with the charger or battery, stop use immediately and contact either the
manufacturer or Wattwheels at
admin@wattwheels.co.nz
CHARGING:
•Firstly, insert plug of the charger into charging socket of the battery box.
•Second, Insert the charger into the socket of the home power supply. It shows the power has
already been put through when the indicator lamp of the charger is on and turned green.
•It is charging when the indicator light is red. When the light turns from red to green, it indicates
that the battery is fully charged.
•After the green light is on, the charger is in little electric current and "fill slowly mode". It will not
be harmful to the battery if left to charge for a longer period or overnight. We do recommend not
leaving for longer than 48hours if possible
Please don't use the charger of other brands to charge. The electric apparatus contains a high-
pressure circuit.

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