Charging the bat0ery
Open the cap found and put the bat+ery charger connector inside of it.
Make sure that you close the cap again af+er charging the bat+er to
protect the contacts, to prevent water or dir+ from entering, and in this
way extend the lifetime of the electric system.
Caution
Directly connect the socket to the wall without using extension cords
or adapters.
Remember to charge the bat+ery at least every 3 months, even if the
bike is not used.
Switching on and ofd
TK01 models
ON: Af+er pressing the but+on found
above the top-tube for about 2
seconds, it will light up and the
display will switch on.
OFF: To switch ofe the system, press
the same ON but+on for about 2
seconds.
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MIG models
ON: Click the on/ofe but+on located
on the bat+ery (do not keep it
pressed, otherwise the system
s w i t c h e s o n a n d t h e n o f e
immediately af+erwards).
OFF: To switch ofe the system, click
the same ON but+on (without
keeping it pressed).
Caution
Do not apply any type of pressure on the pedals until the display on
the handlebar has completely switched on. Applying foot pressure on
the pedal while switching on generates the W013 error (in this case, all
you have to do to resume pedalling is to switch ofe the system and
then switch it back on).
If errors should appear on the display: read the section on error codes
found in the supplier manual.
Electronically power assisted cycles
EPACs are bicycles provided with an electric motor to suppor+ the riding.
The assistance is activated automatically as soon as you star+ cycling and
it turns ofe automatically as soon as you stop cycling. Such assistance
operates up to a top speed of 25 kph (15 mph). You can select an assist
mode for each par+icular application thanks to the assist switch at+ached
to the handlebar.
When delivered the bat+ery is set in "Sleep Mode": be sure to charge it
before use. The bat+ery can be used when the LEDs on light up. The
proper use of Shimano bat+ery is recommended. Use the Shimano
specified charger and observe the specific charging conditions when
charging the bat+ery. Not doing so may cause overheating, bursting, or
ignition of the bat+ery.
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