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is loose or fallen down, it shall be fastened or replaced timely. Suggested torque for fasteners is normally 18N.m for
handlebar, handle stem, saddle, seatpost, front wheel and pedals as well as 30N.m for the locking nut of the central
axis and rear wheel.
7. This electrically power assisted cycle is not suitable for uneven or much sloppy roads (normally ≤8°). You shall slowly
drive or push the cycle forward under such road condition. Due to such bad condition, the service life of the motor,
controller and battery will be shortened and they are likely to be damaged.
8. When the electrically power assisted cycle is used when it is cold, pay attention to the remaining power and voltage
indication of the battery. Under cold condition, the depth of discharge shall be properly reduced and it is forbidden to
drive when under voltage, since the charge capacity and discharge capacity are lowered in cold days.
9. The electrically power assisted cycle can work normally in rainy or snowy days. However, when it rides across
accumulated water, the height of accumulated water shall not exceed the bottom line of the central shaft tube to
prevent water from entering and causing damage. The cycle shall be cleaned to be dry after running in rainy or snowy
days. Electrical components which are immersed in water shall be dried with dryer to prevent corrosion, creepage,
short circuit or other malfunction.
10. You shall reduce your speed when riding in rainy or snowy days and increase braking distance to prevent sideslip
or accidental u-turn which may cause damage to body.
11. The electrically power assisted cycle shall not be exposed to sunlight for a long time and shall be stored in a cool
place. Exposure to sunlight will accelerate aging of paint, plastic parts, rubber parts and electronic parts, and also
reduce their service life and reliability.
12. When the battery is charged, only an attached charger or a charger of model designated by our company can be
used. The battery and the charger shall be put in a ventilated place for charging and placed stably and far from
inflammable goods, explosive goods, high temperature, moisture or shower. It is forbidden to cover the battery or the
charger during charging. They shall be out of children’s reach. Before charging, confirm that the power supply and
frequency from the grid are consistent with charger requirements. Connect the battery with the output terminal of
the charger and the input terminal of the charger with the grid. After charging is finished, disconnect the grid and then
disconnect the charger with the battery.
13. The battery can not be used in the event of undervoltage. It shall be charged immediately. Deep discharge or
overdischarge is forbidden.
14. The battery shall be kept in a cool and moderately moisture place with face upwards. For a long-term storage, the
battery shall be charged every three months and half charge is enough.
15. Carefully read the User Manual for this electrically power assisted cycle before using this cycle for the first time.
Understand the performance of this electrically power assisted cycle and do not lend it to others who are not able to
operate an electrically power assisted cycle.
16. Mental patients, alcoholics and other disabled not suitable for riding are not allowed to use electrically power
assisted cycles. Riders with heart disease, epileptics and color-blinded riders shall ride this electrically power assisted
cycle carefully.
17. Electrically power assisted cycles are non-motor vehicles and riders shall comply with local traffic regulations. You
shall ride it on the non-motor vehicle lanes or locally designated lanes for such cycles.
18. Electrically power assisted cycles shall be kept in a cool, ventilated and dry place and also far from corrosive liquid
or gas. During storage, electrically power assisted cycles shall keep vertical with sufficient tyre pressure. Heavy goods
can not be loaded on the cycles and the battery shall be stored separately.
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Driving skill
1. Preparations before driving
Individualized adjustment
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