Kepler Dual Battery: Battery Safety & Charging GuideUpdated 2 days ago
Properly maintaining your dual-battery system is the best way to ensure a long lifespan for your batteries and a safe riding experience.
Safe Charging Practices
Environment: Always charge in a dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or flammable materials.
Temperature: Only charge when the battery and environment are between 50°F and 77°F (10°C to 25°C).
Monitoring: Never leave batteries charging unattended or overnight. Disconnect the charger as soon as the indicator light turns green to avoid overcharging.
Equipment: Use only the original Ariel Rider charger provided with your bike. Ensure the charger is on a hard, flat surface with the indicator light facing up for proper air cooling.
Long-Term Battery Care
Storage: If you aren't riding for an extended period, store the battery at approximately 50% to 70% charge. Check and recharge it back to this level every three months.
Depth of Discharge: Avoid fully draining your battery. Try to charge it before it drops below 20% to prevent unnecessary stress on the cells.
Regular Use: Batteries stay healthiest when used regularly. If left unused for long periods, they may lose capacity more quickly.
Critical Safety Hazards
WARNING: Lithium-ion batteries can fail if damaged, submerged, or exposed to extreme heat.
Fire & Water: Never use a battery that has been submerged in water or physically dropped.
Abnormal Behavior: If the battery emits an odor, feels excessively hot, leaks, or swells, stop using it immediately and contact Ariel Rider support.
No Tampering: Never open the battery housing; doing so voids your warranty and poses a risk of fire or electrical shock.
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