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2.3 Check for any loose nuts bolts or fixings
2.4 Check brake functions
2.5 Check electronic functions
2.6 Check reflectors are in place and lights are working
2.7 Check your battery for any visible signs of damage
3 Battery care
3.1 Before you use the battery for the first time it is best to give it a full deep
charge
for 12 hours. To fully condition your new battery give it complete deep
charge/discharge cycles for the first three charges. This is achieved by
charging your battery for 12 hours and then using the bike until the battery
is completely drained. After this “conditioning” process you can then
charge and discharge the battery as and when you require for long or short
periods
3.2 If you are going to leave your battery uncharged for more than eight weeks it is
best left half charged. You should then re charge it every four weeks for
two hours to keep it in top condition
3.3 Before setting off on any journey it is always better to have a fully charged
battery
3.4 Do not expose the bicycle or battery pack to fire, heat sources, acid or alkaline
substances
3.5 When leaving your bicycle during hot weather always leave in a shaded well
ventilated area
3.6 For best results always recharge the battery at
room temperature
3.7 Before unloading the battery make sure it is turned
off at the switch and unlocked, then pull the
battery box from the rear carrier housing.
Please refer to the picture.
3.8 If your battery is damaged or appears to be
overheating for any reason immediately return it to your retailer for advice
and a safety check
4 Recharging your battery
4.1 Make sure the charger is turned off and connect
the charger to your battery then turn on the
charger. Red and yellow lamps on the charger
indicate the battery is charging, when the
yellow light turns green the battery is fully
charged. Always turn off the charger and
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