gniknus
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Planned Monday morning ride cut short with dreaded pink flashing light in my garage. My one week old M30 completed a marvelous 50 mile ride that prior Sunday with no issues. Ended the ride with about 24% battery remaining. I rode about 15 miles level 0, 25 miles level 1, balance level 2 due to strong head winds. A dream ride. I put the charger on my bike and charge it up to 100% in about 3 hours. I use a outlet timer to ensure no overcharge. I rode it a few miles late that afternoon and put it away at 97% battery state. So Monday I get the pink light and the error code 193, "cell over voltage." I download the pdf service document (attached) and shows steps to address. The first step is to deplete the battery state to 0%. Of course I can't do this as the bike will not turn "on" to green state. Step two would be to do a full charge and leave charger on an additional two hours. If that doesn't clear, try another charger, then of course a new battery after that.
I have reached out to my on line seller and Orbea USA. We have a Orbea dealer (who does not floor Orbea bikes, has only ordered and sold two in the last 2 years) who might eventually wind up handling this. Of course I am warrantied but have been told it's a 4 to 6 week process. Hoping to hear from some here who might have had a similar experience and can give me some guidance. Is there any way to do a reset or process to discharge the battery that I haven't considered?
Researched long and hard on this purchase. Test rode several bikes and as a active 71 year old lifelong cyclist decided this bike/motor/battery combination fit my needs. My first (and only) week on this bike confirmed my decision. Until Monday morning. Hoping for a happy ending, Happy I have 3 other road bikes that need some love and attention.
Thanks all!
I have reached out to my on line seller and Orbea USA. We have a Orbea dealer (who does not floor Orbea bikes, has only ordered and sold two in the last 2 years) who might eventually wind up handling this. Of course I am warrantied but have been told it's a 4 to 6 week process. Hoping to hear from some here who might have had a similar experience and can give me some guidance. Is there any way to do a reset or process to discharge the battery that I haven't considered?
Researched long and hard on this purchase. Test rode several bikes and as a active 71 year old lifelong cyclist decided this bike/motor/battery combination fit my needs. My first (and only) week on this bike confirmed my decision. Until Monday morning. Hoping for a happy ending, Happy I have 3 other road bikes that need some love and attention.
Thanks all!