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We are Knight E-bike, an electric bike and motorcycle store in Canada. We offer a wide range of high-quality and affordable products, available for online purchase or delivery across Toronto and the GTA.

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Lithium-ion Battery Instructions

​Proper Battery Storage and Charging

  • Store the battery in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity.

  • For long-term storage, keep the battery charge between 30%~70% and charge it once a month to extend battery life. Do not let the battery fully discharge or reach a critically low level. If the battery runs out, charge it as soon as possible.

  • Keep the battery away from flammable materials and heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or direct sunlight.

  • Keep the battery away from environments above 122°F(50°C)or below -4°F(-20°C)

  • Do not connect the battery to the charger or store it directly on the electric bicycle.

  • Do not disassemble the battery, as improper disassembly may affect the vehicle’s operation.

  • Always use the original manufacturer-approved charger to prevent overheating, short circuits, or battery failure.

  • Charge the battery in a cool and stable environment, away from water,  corrosive materials, excessive dust, or unstable surfaces.

  • Store the battery in a location out of reach of children and animals.

  • Do not use the battery as a support or place objects on it, and do not hang objects from the battery.

  • Always remove the key after each ride. If the key is left on the bike, the battery will slowly discharge.

  • When transporting the battery, minimize vibration and impact to protect the internal structure of the battery.

  • Do not touch the battery terminals or open/expose the battery casing. Avoid letting metal objects come into contact with the battery terminals to prevent short-circuiting, which could damage the battery or cause personal injury.

  • Do not dispose of the battery in a regular trash bin. Discard used batteries at a federally or state-approved recycling center. You can also contact local waste collection services to inquire if they offer battery recycling or disposal services.

Battery Disposal

  • Lithium batteries contain hazardous materials, follow local regulations and do not discard it improperly. 

  • Recycling preserves valuable materials and protects the environment. Consider working with licensed recycling partners for bulk disposal.

Emergency Procedures

  • If the battery catches fire, do not use water to extinguish it. Use a Class D fire extinguisher (Lithium-Ion specific), sand, or a fire blanket if available.

  • If smoke is detected while charging, unplug the charger immediately and move the battery to a non-flammable surface such as concrete.

  • If the battery is dropped or physically damaged, have it inspected by a qualified technician before further use.

How to Respond to Battery Abnormalities

If you notice any of the following signs:

  • Overheating: If the battery feels excessively hot to the touch, disconnect it from the charger and move it to a safe location.

  • Leakage: If you notice any liquid leaking from the battery, avoid skin contact and exposure to open flames.

  • Strange Odor or Unusual Noise: If the battery emits a strong chemical smell, sizzling, popping, or hissing noises, move away from it immediately.

  • Deformation or Discoloration: If the battery appears swollen, bloated, deformed, or changes color, discontinue use and seek professional assistance.​

 

Stop using the battery immediately and follow the necessary safety precautions:

  • Move to a safe location: Move the vehicle to a well-ventilated area, away from flammable materials. If there is a fire risk with the battery, move it outdoors or away from buildings.

  • Disconnect the power: If possible, disconnect the vehicle’s power to prevent further charging or discharging of the battery.

  • Avoid direct contact: Do not directly touch or handle a damaged battery to avoid electric shock or exposure to hazardous chemicals. 

  • Contact professionals: Contact a professional repair service or the battery manufacturer, report the issue, and seek further assistance.

When and Where to Charge the Battery

  • Charge the battery indoors in a well-ventilated area, but never inside a bedroom, narrow hallway, or near combustible materials.

  • Do not charge the battery in extreme temperatures : below 32°F (0°C) or above 113°F (45°C).

  • Do not overcharge or leave the battery connected to the charger for an extended period after it has reached full charge.

  • If using an extension cord, ensure it is of adequate power rating and is not damaged or overloaded.

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Sustainable way to travel

Electric mopeds are an eco-friendly way to travel, reducing carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. They offer a cost-effective and energy-efficient option for urban areas, making them ideal for eco-conscious. By choosing electric, you contribute to cleaner air and a more sustainable future while enjoying convenient travel.

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