
Care and Maintenance
General Care
Do not use high-pressure water streams to clean your e-bike, as water
might seep inside the motor or the wiring compartment and cause rusting
of electric parts or short circuits. Please use a damp cloth with a neutral
detergent to clean the bike body. Do not use alkali-based or acid-based
detergents such as rust cleaners as it may result in damage and/or failure
of the bike body.
The electric components can only be cleaned on the outside, there is no
need for them to be maintained on the inside. Opening these components
may void the e-bike’s warranty.
Avoid parking your e-bike outside during periods of rain or snow. At the
end of a trip where it was ridden in precipitation, bring the e-bike inside
and use a clean, dry towel to eliminate any wetness.
During daily use, please keep the controller clean and dry. Keep it away
from water, vibration, and contamination, otherwise, it may be damaged.
The chain can throw o excess oil. Wipe excess oil o the chain and using
soap and hot water, wash all oil o that may have gotten on pedals, tires,
etc. Rinse with clean water and dry completely before you ride the bicycle.
Using a light machine oil (20W) and the following guidelines, lubricate the
bicycle:
Pedals - Every 6 months
Put 4 drops of oil where catch pedal axle goes into the pedal
Chain - Every 6 months
Put 1 drop of oil on each roller of the chain
Motor
-
Every 1 year
Contact a professional technician
Warning!
Do not over lubricate. It is also recommended to use a drip oil
over spray lubricants as aerosol lubricant may contaminate the disc
brakes.
Battery Care
The following will help ensure the longevity of your battery:
Charge the battery once a month during periods of inuse or
storage.
Charge the battery for 6-10 hours after its energy is consumed for 50%-70%
of its
total energy.
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