NSW Fair Trading E-micromobility Vehicle Information
Brand: LEITNER
Product Name: Leitner Milan
Product Identification and Compliance
Certificate Approval Number:
- Battery: OZC-250507-EA
- Bike: CBA250780
This product complies with the following standards:
- Battery: IEC 62133-2:2017
- Bike: AS 15194:2016
Serial Number: Located on the bike frame near the handlebars. The image shows the specific location of the serial number on the bike.
Vehicle Specifications
- Maximum pedal assist speed: 25 km/hr
- Maximum continued rated power output: 250W
- Maximum weight: 120 KG
Legal and Usage Guidelines
Before using this vehicle, check applicable local laws regarding its intended use on roads, footpaths, shared paths, bicycle lanes, and bicycle paths.
- For e-bikes: nsw.gov.au/e-bikes
- For e-scooters: nsw.gov.au/e-scooters
- For other vehicles: transport.nsw.gov.au/skateboards-scooters-rollerblades
Safety Instructions: Fire, Explosion, and Electric Shock Prevention
WARNING: Follow these safety instructions to reduce the risk of fire, explosion, and electric shock.
- Use only batteries and chargers supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
- Battery model details and numbers: HCI-SILVER FISHD23610, HCI-SILVER FISHD23615, HCI-SILVER FISHD23620
- Charger model details and numbers: GPLC084V42-S, DPLC126V42-S
- Maximum charging times:
- 2Ah charger / 10Ah battery: 6 hours
- 3Ah charger / 15Ah battery: 6 hours
- 20Ah battery: 8 hours
- Charge your vehicle and batteries in an open area away from combustible and highly flammable materials, such as beds, sofas, and carpets.
- Store and charge your vehicle and batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep batteries away from moisture, heat, and impact.
- Allow time for batteries to cool before recharging or storing.
- Store and charge your vehicle and its batteries away from doorways.
WARNING: Modifying or tampering with your vehicle can result in fire, explosion, or electric shock.
Do not:
- Modify or tamper with any component of this vehicle.
- Leave charging batteries unattended or on charge overnight.
- Use or charge this vehicle if it is damaged.
- Charge this vehicle for more than the recommended charge time.
- Use or charge a damaged battery.
- Use batteries or vehicles that are overheating or showing signs of failure, such as swelling, leaking, or venting gas.
- Buy or use a vehicle or battery that has been altered or modified.
Learn more about lithium-ion battery safety at: nsw.gov.au/lithium-ion-battery-safety
Lithium-ion Battery Fire Safety
WARNING: Fires involving lithium-ion batteries can occur rapidly and can be violent, involving toxic smoke and vapours, flames, and molten projectiles.
If your vehicle or battery emits sparks, smoke, or flames, evacuate the area and call Triple Zero (000). Close doors if safe to do so.
Warning signs include:
- Pungent odours
- Discolouration, blistering, bulging, or swelling of the casing
- Leaking electrolyte
- Heating up and becoming extremely hot to touch
- Abnormal popping, hissing, or crackling sounds, smoke, and fumes
Never touch a swollen or ruptured device or battery with bare hands.
Seek urgent medical assistance if anyone has been exposed to spilled electrolyte, flying debris, smoke, vapours, or flames.
Make sure you know what to do if your device or battery is smoking or on fire: fire.nsw.gov.au/batteries/what-to-do
Battery Separation and Disposal
For vehicles where the battery can be separated from the vehicle:
Safely separate your vehicle battery for disposal by following these instructions:
Battery Lock Positions (similar to a car ignition lock):
- Position 1 (Remove battery): Turn fully anti-clockwise. The battery is OFF and can be removed. Push the key IN when turning towards Position 2.
- Position 2 (OFF): The battery is locked into the frame. Push the key IN when turning anti-clockwise to Position 1.
- Position 3 (ON): Turn fully clockwise. The battery is locked into the frame.
Instructions for separation:
- First, unlock the battery (Position 1) and ensure the lock bolt has retracted fully and the opening in the battery rail is clear.
- Hold the bike with one hand and the battery handle with the other. Give the battery a sharp tug to remove it from the rail. Brand new batteries may require a sharp tug to be removed. Be careful not to injure yourself.
WARNING: Disconnect any power source and ensure it is safe before separating the battery.
For all vehicles: Disposal Guidelines
WARNING: Do not dispose of this vehicle or its components in household or kerbside garbage bins. When disposing of this vehicle or components, check the applicable local waste and disposal laws.
Learn how to safely dispose of your device and battery at: epa.nsw.gov.au/safe-battery-recycling
Other Important Safety Information
- It is important to read and understand the manual before riding the bike.
- It is recommended to use a local electric bike professional to assemble and regularly service the bike.
- Parents and guardians are responsible for the activities and safety of children. This bike is not designed to be used by children.
- Always wear a helmet while riding which complies with your local safety standards.