Operation Manual

64
1
2
3
4
Checking the battery status
By pressing the button on the taillight, you can easily see how
much battery capacity is left.
(Photos 1 + 2)
The taillight consists of 5 LED light bulbs:
1 on the left, 3 in the back and 1 on the right.
• Ifall5lightbulbsareon,itmeansthatthereis100%
capacity
• If4lightbulbsareon,itmeansthatthereis80%capacity
• If3lightbulbsareon,itmeansthatthereis60%capacity
• If2lightbulbsareon,itmeansthatthereis40%capacity
• If1lightbulbison,itmeansthatthereis20%capacity
• Ifnolightbulbsareon,youbatteryhasbetween0and20%
capacity.
i If your battery is out of power, there is still sufficient
residual capacity left for your lights to stay on for a
considerable amount of time.
• Ifthebatteryhasbeenslidintothebikecorrectly,youcan
also read the battery capacity off of the display (see chapter
display, explanation display #6).
• Thenumberofblocksthatisshownonthedisplayforthe
battery capacity equals the number of taillight bulbs that
are on. (Thus, if 4 battery blocks are visible on the display
this is equivalent to 4 burning LED light bulbs when the
button on the taillight is pressed). (Photo 3)
• Ifthebatteryhasnotbeenusedfor3daysorlonger,it
switches to a sleep mode that ensures that the battery
won’t go dead and the capacity is retained. You reactivate
the battery by putting it back in the bike or by pressing the
button on the taillight.