The electrically power assisted cycle is equipped with a lithium-ion external battery that can be extracted from the
frame. It is used to start and power the product's electric and electronic functions; such battery must be correctly
recharged and installed.
A. Battery on/off switch (I=On / O=Off)
B. Charging port for battery charger
C. Battery lock/unlock mechanism
D. Indicator of residual charge state
Battery removal and insertion
The battery can be removed from the cycle to prevent theft, for charging, or to be stored under optimal conditions.
Removing the battery:
Disable the battery via the specific switch and insert the key supplied in the lock on the battery. Turn the key in a
counter-clockwise direction until the release position. Remove the battery from its slot on the frame stem tube sliding
it upwards and outwards until it has been completely removed.
Inserting the battery:
Insert the key supplied in the lock on the battery. Turn the key counter-clockwise to the unlocking position. Insert the
battery in its slot on the frame stem tube and complete the installation by turning the key clockwise until it is locked.
Check that the battery is correctly installed and secured by trying to pull it out and/or making sure that it is securely
fastened to the frame and does not move.
Battery charging
Before using the electrically power assisted cycle for the first time, the battery must be fully charged using the battery
charger supplied.
The average time to fully charge the battery, which varies according to the residual charge level of the battery, can be
estimated as shown in the sheet below.
We recommend charging the battery with the specific battery charger after each use of the electrically power assisted
cycle.
CAUTION
Only use the battery charger provided or an approved model with the same technical specifications, taking care to
observe the same methods and precautions of use indicated on the charged or in the manual.
EPAC
Phoenix
Sonoran
Make sure that the electrically power assisted cycle is switched off and the battery is switched off/disabled (if required by the
model of battery supplied with the bike).
Make sure that the battery charger, its jack and the charging port of the battery are dry.
Connect the battery charger jack to the battery charging port and then, the mains power socket (230V/50Hz).
There is a red indicator light when the battery is charging. When the indicator light turns green, it signals that the battery
charging cycle has been completed.
Battery charger INPUT
AC 100V-240V 1.8A (Max)
AC 100V-240V 2.0A (Max)
7. Battery
Battery charger OUTPUT
DC 42V 2.0A (Max)
DC 54.6V 2.0A (Max)
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Recharge life
4-6 h
5-7 h