Maintenance
To ensure safety and to keep the components in good working order, you should have your EAB checked periodically
by your dealer.
Please note that this does not exempt you from the daily checks that you must carry out before each use of your
Eovolt.
Always remove the battery before servicing the EAB.
Daily control
Before each use you should check certain points on your bike to ensure that you can ride safely.
Check :
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The condition of your tyres (pressure, wear, damage and tears).
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The proper functioning and cleanliness of your brake system as well as its wear and tear.
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The tightening of your stem
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Tightening your saddle clamp
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Proper operation is the cleanliness of the lighting devices.
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The correct locking of the frame
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Tightening your wheels
Spare parts and accessories
If you need to replace certain electrical parts we advise you to use original parts that have been selected for their
quality and compatibility. They must be replaced by an authorised technician with newer parts.
Check with an authorised technician to ensure that the accessories to be assembled are compatible.
Cleaning and lubrication
Lubricate once a month and after each washing and drying. Never use a high-pressure cleaner, water jet or
detergent on electrical parts. Remove your battery before cleaning with water. Dry your bike well before putting
your battery back on.
Clean the whole bike with soapy water and a sponge. Or with water under low pressure
Lubrication, transmission assembly, chain, rear derailleur, crankset and wheel axle.
Regularly check the condition of the electrical cables and connectors. The state of charge of your battery (every 2
months) when not in use. If necessary, clean the connectors with contact cleaner.
Revision
A first overhaul is necessary after one month of use or 150 km. Indeed, different screws and bolts of your bike will be
put in place, this revision allows you to refine the adjustments and the tightening of your bike.
Second revision, 6 months or 1000 Km, it allows you to make a first state of your bike and the wear and tear of the
consumables.
We then recommend that you have an overhaul at most every year or every 2000 km.
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