Your EAB is equipped with high quality LED front lighting. It is switched on and off via the on-board
computer. See p 7/9.
Your EAB is equipped with rear lighting. It is switched on and off by means of the on/off button on the lamp itself.
Doorbell
A bell is installed on your handlebars. It will allow you to be heard at 50 m.
Tyres
Periodically check the tyre pressure. Driving with underinflated or overinflated tyres may impair
performance, cause premature wear, lead to rim damage, reduce range or increase the risk of an accident.
If severe wear or a notch is visible on one of the tyres, replace it before using the bicycle.
The recommended maximum and minimum tyre pressure is indicated on the sidewalls of your tyres.
Brakes
Your EOVOLT is equipped with 160mm diameter disc brakes. The right handle activates your rear brake,
while the left handle activates the front brake.
It is recommended that you distribute your braking force on average 60/40 between the front and rear.
You should be able to obtain maximum braking power without the brake levers touching the grips.
If this is not the case, your brakes need to be adjusted. If this is the case, contact a specialist dealer to make
sure your brakes are correctly adjusted.
Warning: In case of rain, braking distances are extended.
Wheel and motor
When starting the engine, you will hear a slight noise. This noise is normal because the engine starts and
assists the pedalling. It may become louder when the engine is fully loaded.
After the first month of use, it is advisable to tighten your spokes to limit the impact of the engine's
propulsion on your rear wheel.
Suspended fork
On the right side of the fork you will find an adjustment wheel so that you can either lock the suspension
or refine its flexibility.
Battery
The lithium battery is the heart and engine of your EOVOLT. Proper maintenance will help you maximize its life span.
Here are a few tips on how to take care of your EOVOLT battery. Like all batteries, our batteries age.
This means that over time, the battery life decreases and is no longer the same as that of a new battery.
Remember to recharge your battery regularly even if you don't use it (at least once a month). Charging
your electric bicycle battery regularly prevents deep discharge. This means that one or more cells, if they are not
recharged for too long, will no longer function and may cause you to lose autonomy or even prevent your battery
from working.
Store your battery in a dry, cool place that is not conducive to wide temperature variations.
When charging your battery, first connect your charger to your wall socket before attaching it to your
battery. Why should you do this? When connecting your charger to your wall socket, an electric arc may form. While
chargers are designed to absorb this electric arc without damaging the charger, the battery is not designed to do so.
The second important element is the charge level of your battery when it is stored. During a long period
of storage without use, the ideal charge level for your battery is 40% in order to limit the self-discharge phenomenon
of the battery. As an example, a battery stored at a 100% charge level may, depending on the temperature, be 20%
more self-discharged than a battery stored at a 40% charge level.
Never forget your battery on the EAB when not in use because the controller (which is the brain of the
electric bicycle) always consumes a little energy, thus discharging the battery.
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