› You must fully charge the battery before
using it for the first time.
› 4. Once all LEDs on the battery have
gone out, pull the charger plug out of
the battery socket. Swivel the cover
back over the charging socket.
You can also take the battery out of the
holder and charge it in the docking sta-
tion. This is recommended if it is cold
outside, in order to charge the battery in
a warm room.
› 1. Grip the battery by the handle, in-
sert the key into the lock and turn it
anticlockwise.
› 2. Now the battery is unlocked and can
be removed. To remove it, tilt the Pe-
delec to one side. In doing so, hold on
tight to the battery to prevent it from
being dropped.
› 3. You should now remove the key and
keep it in a safe place to prevent it from
breaking off or being lost.
› 4. Take the charger and docking station
provided out of its packaging and plug
the mains plug into a socket (230 V,
please observe type plate on the
charger).
To charge the battery safely, the charger
must be placed on a suitable surface
resting on its four feet with the LED
facing upwards. This is the only way to
ensure that the hot air around the bat-
tery warmed during the charging opera-
tion can dissipate via the surrounding
ventilation slots.
› 5. Connect the charger to the docking
station. The LED in the docking station
now lights up briefly in red and then
permanently in green.
› 6. Put the battery in the holder of
the docking station. The battery and
charger are connected. The LED in the
charger lights up in green.
Battery in the docking station
› 7. The charging operation starts. The
LED in the charger now lights up green.
The battery LEDs light up one by one to
indicate the progress of the charging
operation. The battery is charged in five
stages. When charging of one stage is in
progress, the corresponding LED flash-
es. If this stage has been fully charged,
the LED will light up permanently. Now
the next LED will begin to flash.
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