Problem
Bicycle has
intermittent power
Charger shows a full
charge in an unusually
short amount of time
Indicator light on charger not
Illuminated when charger is
plugged into outlet
Charger(Lithium) indicator
light only flashes red and
never changes to green
Use approved replacement parts, particularly for safety-critical components.
STORAGE
ELECTRIC BICYCLE STORAGE
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Keep your bicycle in a dry location which is away from the weather and sun. Direct sunlight may
cause paint to fade or rubber and plastic parts to crack.
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Before storing your bicycle for a long period of time, clean and lubricate all components and wax the frame.
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Deflate the tires to half pressure and hang the bicycle off the ground.
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Charge your batteries and make sure they are protected from water. Batteries should be charged
every 30 days to avoid capacity loss.
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Don't cover the bicycle with plastic as "sweating" will result and it may cause rusting.
Please notice that your bicycle warranty does not cover paint damage, rust, corrosion, dry rot or theft.
BATTERY STORAGE
WHEN STORING YOUR BATTERIES FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME:
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Charge your batteries every 30 days to avoid capacity loss. Batteries slowly self-discharge when
left unused for a long period of time; if the battery cells are allowed to reach a critically low voltage,
their lifespan and capacity will be permanently reduced.
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Always disconnect your charger from the wall outlet and battery before storing the battery.
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Avoid storing your batteries in extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold.
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Batteries are best kept in a cool, dry place. Do not allow batteries to accumulate condensation, as
this could cause shorting or corrosion.
Possible Cause
• Loose connectors
• Damaged wires
• Faulty charger
• Faulty battery
• Outlet has no power
• Faulty charger
• Damage wire from charger port to
battery
• Faulty battery
• Check all connectors
• Inspect all wires
• Replace charger
• Replace battery
• Check outlet for power
• Replace charger
• Inspect wire
• Replace battery
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Possible solution