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MESO : BATTERY CHARGING
To maximize the useable life of the battery, charge immediately after riding or when battery is running
low.
Attach the charger connector charge slot located on the battery, and the AC connector to a 230V power
source with the supplied plug.
There is an LED indicator on the battery charger unit. When the power is connected and the battery is
charging, the LED indicator turns red. When the LED indicator turns green, it means the battery is fully
charged.
Recommended charging time : 3 – 5 hours. Do not charge continuously for more than 8 hours at any
one time.
After charging, unplug the input socket first (from the outlet), then unplug the output socket (from the
bike). The battery charger must have constant voltage. Fluctuating voltage or fluctuating power supply of
any kind may damage the battery storage cells so avoid charging from a generator or off grid solar/wind
source.
Check the battery Pack before using for the first time
The battery pack is supplied partially charged. To ensure full battery pack capacity, completely charge the
battery pack for 7 hours before using for the first time.
BATTERY CARE
Even with proper care, rechargeable batteries do not last forever. Every time the battery is discharged and
subsequently recharged, its relative capacity decreases by a small percentage. You can maximize the life of
your battery by following the instructions in this guide. Batteries should be fully charged immediately
when they are fully depleted for the full recommended charge times.
For example, 100 % charge, leave the battery on the charger for one full hour after the charger indicator
lights turns green
Never charge batteries for longer than 8 hours as damage will occur
Lithium batteries do not have a "memory". Partial discharge/charge cycles will not harm the batteries'
capability or performance.
Always be sure to turn the bike power switch to "OFF" after each use. If you leave the power switch in the
"ON" position, or your product has not been charged for a long period of time, the battery may reach a
stage at which it will no longer hold a charge.
MESO : PEDAL ASSIST SYSTEM
Your MESO has a pedal assisted drive system.
The drive assisted system consists of a driving unit, a battery, a controller, and various electronic
components (harness wires, sensors and switches). It is important to know that when the assist system is
turned on, the driving unit engages to provide power only while you are pedaling. The amount of power
provided by the drive unit depends on your pedaling force and the assistance level you set with handlebar
control unit at any time. If you stop pedaling, the drive assistant will disengage. Upon all models, the
driving assisted system power reduces progressively and cuts off as the bike reaches a speed of 25 km/h,
or sooner if you stop pedaling. The drive assist re-engages when speed drops below 25 km/h as long as the
pedals are turning.
The Meso is equipped with a multi-function display, showing the PAS level (5 Levels), Trip distance, total
trip distance, battery level and speed.
To turn the E-bike ON, hold the power button for 3 seconds.
Pressing the "-" button will decrease the level of PAS, and pressing the "+" button with increase the PAS
level. The Meso is equipped with throttle function. To use the function, simply twist the throttle on the
handle bar and the bike will move forward without pedaling. It can be deactivating by turning the key in
the off position.
MESO : RIDING SAFELY
Be familiar with all of the component parts of the Meso and test all the electric functions before riding.
Make sure all the components of the bicycle are in good condition, the battery is charged and the tyres are
correctly inflated.
When riding, please follow the road laws as all other road vehicles, including giving way to pedestrians,
stopping at red lights and stop signs.
Bike control
• Don't carry packages or passengers that will interfere with your visibility or control of the bicycle.
• Do not lock up the brakes. When braking, always apply the rear brake first, then the front. The front
brake is more powerful and if it is not correctly applied, you may loose control.
• Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other riders, vehicles and objects. Safe braking
distance and force is subject to the prevailing weather conditions.