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3.7. HOW TO REMOVE AND REPLACE THE BATTERY
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Turn the key to the left to unlock the battery and remove it. Use the handle on the
back to slide the battery out from under the carrier. To put it back in, do the reverse
operation.
3.8. ASSISTANCE, PARKING AND AUTONOMY
Pedaling assistance :
The bike is equipped with an electric pedaling assistance. The motor, located in the
hub of the rear wheel, starts once the user starts pedaling and completes his efforts.
The operation of the electric assistance depends on the speed of the pedals and the
speed of the bicycle. As stipulated by current European legislation, the 250W motor
stops at 25 km/h and switches off as soon as the user stops pedaling.
To increase or decrease the power of the motor and therefore of the electric
assistance, press the buttons (10). on the control panel.
Parking :
- Turn off the power by pressing the ON/OFF button on the control panel.
- Lock the battery with the key or remove it and take it with you when the unit is not
in use.
- It is advisable to attach the unit when not in use to prevent theft.
- Never park the unit outside when it rains or snows. Prefer a garage that is dry and
well ventilated. After a trip in rain or snow, take the unit to a sheltered place and wipe
off any moisture with a clean, dry towel.
Mileage/Autonomy :
Many factors affect the rate of electric power usage and range as outlined in Part 4.
In order to maximize the range of your unit, it is important to take note of the following
points:
- Fully charge the battery before a long trip.
- The advertised autonomy is measured under optimal conditions of use. User weight,
driving speed, rough roads and hilly terrain, tire pressure, headwind, frequent changes
in speed and braking (in town) and outside temperature are all factors that affect the
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