3.2 Checking your battery status
The battery status can be simply checked at two positions.
By pressing the button on the rear light, you can simply see
how much battery power your battery still has (ill. 1 + 2).
You can also check the battery status on your display, if you have
fitted the battery in the bike correctly. The number of blocks on
the display for the battery capacity is the same as the number of
LEDs on the rear light. Therefore five battery blocks on the display
is equal to five illuminated LEDs on the rear light, when the button
on the rear light is pressed (ill. 3).
The LEDs indicate the power left in the battery.
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When all five LEDs are lit, this gives a battery power of
approximately 100%.
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When four LEDs are lit, this gives a battery power of
approximately 80%.
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When three LEDs are lit, this gives a battery power of
approximately 60%.
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When two LEDs are lit, this gives a battery power of
approximately 40%.
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When the last LED is lit, this gives a battery power of
approximately 20%.
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When the last LED flashes, the battery capacity is less
than 20%.
Once the battery is empty, the motor assistance is switched off,
but you do have enough battery capacity to work your lights for
quite a while. The last LED will keep flashing.
Battery standby
If you have not used your bike for an hour, the system
automatically switches to 'standby' , to save the battery.
The system is reactivated by means of the black battery
button by the rear light (ill.8).
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