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The Voyager Electric Bicycle User’s Guide

TPS Training Bulletin

The Battery Fuse

A fuse prevents over-use and power surges from affecting the e-bike’s electrical systems. It is
located on the battery, where the power cable attaches to the battery itself. It is a standard 30
amp fuse.
If the fuse is blown, all electrical input to the e-bike will cease. The battery will also not recharge.
See “Maintenance and Troubleshooting” to learn how to replace the fuse. Note It is a good idea
to always carry a spare 30 A fuse, to replace the fuse in case it blows.

Removing the Battery for Charging or Storage

Your battery can be removed for charging if you need to bring it inside while you are stopped or
waiting at a destination. This is useful if you are arriving at work and need to allow the battery to
charge before you commute home, or if you want to remove the discharged battery and replace it
with spare battery that has been charged.
To do this, follow these steps:
1.

Lift up the footguard sitting on the battery compartment between the seat and the steering

shaft.
2.

Unlock the battery compartment. 3. Lift the battery out part-way, turn the battery slightly

and rest it against the battery
case frame. 4.

Unplug the battery from the e-bike. 5. Lift the battery carefully with both hands

and place it where it is to be charged. 6.

Follow the instructions found under “Battery Care”

and “Handling the Battery.”
When you want to place the battery back into the e-bike, reverse these steps.

Warning

A charging battery produces heat. Do not cover the battery with anything when it is being
charged, to allow the heat to escape. Allowing the battery to overheat may cause serious damage
to your battery. If the battery is very hot to the touch, do not touch it until it has cooled sufficiently.

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