![]() If your charger has one LED: Charging will initiate and be indicated by the LED on the charger turning green (to indicate power source connection) and then immediately turning red to indicate active charging. ![]() Plug the charger into a power (wall) outlet. Look for the charge status on your charger, indicated by the color of one or two LEDs (small lights):.Connect the charger's round barrel connector to the charging port on the side of the battery. Plug the charger into the battery charging port. Open the flexible cover on the charging port.Place the charger on a flat, secure surface if you have removed it from your ebike. Ensure the charging indicator light or lights are facing up.The keyport does not have a cover.)ī: Keyport and key for locking battery to frameĬharging port (cover open) and charging plugĮxternal batteries, example 1: Charging port, round cover openĮxternal batteries, example 2: Charging port, rectangular cover open (The charging port includes a flexible cover. Locate the charging port of the battery. Do not confuse the keyport and charging port.External batteries only: If you're charging your battery while it's on the ebike, use your key to align the keyport with position "B" in the illustration below.Ī = "On" (with battery locked to the frame)ī = "Off" (with battery locked to the frame)Ĭ = "Off" (with battery unlocked from the frame, i.e., for removing the battery).Remove the battery if you want to charge it away from the ebike. For instructions on removing your battery, refer to the article HERE.Turn off your ebike. The method for doing so varies among ebike models.įor ebikes with a Rad UI Remote, press the on/off button.įor ebikes with an LCD display, press and hold the MODE button on the remote.įor ebikes with an LED display, press the on/off button.You can charge your battery either when it's on or off your ebike as long as the charging environment meets the criteria described in the previous sections. Some of the details in this article are specific to either external or semi-integrated batteries, so make sure you know what type you have. In the case of a leaking battery as described above, call Rad Power Bikes immediately. Contact Rad Power Bikes Product Support if you have any questions. Store any damaged battery or charger in a safe, dry location away from the house and other flammable materials/structures and, as soon as possible, recycle or otherwise dispose of it according to local rules. Your charger becomes too hot to touch (it’s designed to get warm with normal use), makes an unusual smell, makes a popping sound, or shows other signs of overheating.Your battery was submerged in liquid or had extensive water exposure or damage.Your battery is leaking a clear, pungent, gel-like substance (which is potentially corrosive and flammable).Your battery or charger experienced a significant impact from a fall, crash, or shipping damage, with or without obvious signs of damage.Your battery or charger is physically damaged, non-functional, or performing abnormally.Your charger’s flexible power cord or output cable, or the electrical cables on your bike is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.Stop using your battery and charger and contact Rad Power Bikes immediately if any of the following occur: Using a damaged battery or charger can damage additional components or create a fire hazard.
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