DOWN TUBE BATTERY
SEAT TUBE BATTERY
3. You should now remove the key and keep it in a safe
place to prevent it om breaking o or being lost.
5.1.2 Charging the battery
Before charging the battery, read the information
on the charger carelly.
1. a) Down tube battery: Take the charger provided
out of its packaging and plug it in at the wall socket
(230–240V).
b) Seat tube battery: Take the charger provided and
the docking station out of their packaging and plug
the mains plug into a socket (230–240V). Connect the
charger to the docking station. The LED in the charger
now lights up red briey, then changes to steady
green.
To charge the battery safely, the charger must be
placed on a suitable surface, which should be dry
and non-ammable.
Seat tube battery: The charger must stand on its
four feet. This is essential to ensure that the hot
air om the ventilation slots can dissipate.
2. a) Down tube battery: Connect the plug of the charger
to the battery.
b) Seat tube battery: Put the battery in the holder of
the docking station. The LED in the charger lights up
green.
Charging the battery
SEAT TUBE BATTERY
3. a) Down tube battery: Charging begins. If your charger
has an LED, it lights up red. The battery is charged in
ve stages. When charging of one stage is in progress,
the corresponding LED ashes. When this stage has
been lly charged, the LED stops ashing and stays
lit. Now the next LED will begin to ash. Aer all ve
LEDs have gone out, the battery is lly charged.
b) Seat tube battery: Charging begins. The LED of the
charger lights up green. The battery LEDs light up one
by one to indicate the progress of charging. The bat-
tery is charged in ve stages. When charging of one
stage is in progress, the corresponding LED ashes.
When this stage has been lly charged, the LED stops
ashing and stays lit. Now the next LED will begin to
ash. Aer all ve LEDs have gone out, the battery is
lly charged.
If your charger has an LED, and it ashes red con-
tinuously, this indicates a charging fault. Have the
charger and battery checked by your specialist
cycle shop.
4. Unplug the charger at the wall socket once charging is
complete.
Damaged batteries must not be charged, and r-
ther use is not permitted.
The battery may heat up during charging. A maxi-
mum temperature of 45°C may be reached. If the
battery becomes any hotter than this, stop the
charging process immediately.