- Check the battery before using the bike for the first time.
- Recharge the battery after each ride. Always charge it back to full so it is ready to travel the full range next time you ride.
- If the battery is completely empty, charge it as soon as possible. Storing a depleted battery can lead to permanent loss of range or loss of battery life.
- Used batteries should not be thrown in the domestic waste. You can return used batteries to a recycling facility or to an authorized dealer.
- Defective or used batteries, battery packs or single cells must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
- Letting a battery charge unattended increases the risk that a charging problem will go undetected and lead to component damage or a fire hazard. Always charge your battery where you can monitor it.
- Only use a battery charger designed for your bike and supplied by Urtopia.
- Letting the charger’s plug contact metal objects could cause a power discharge (a spark), which could injure you or create a fire hazard.
- Pay attention to waterproofing to prevent the battery pack from being exposed to excessive water.
- E-Bikes are prohibited from overloading. When the load is too large, the running current will increase, and the cruising range will be reduced or there will be a power outage.