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Daily Care and Maintenance
If you see stains on the bike body, wipe them off with a damp cloth. If the stains can’t be scrubbed off,
apply some toothpaste, and brush them with a tooth brush, then wipe them off with a damp cloth.
Notes: Do not clean the bike with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other corrosive and vola�le chemical
solvents to prevent dire damage. Do not wash the bike with a high-pressure water spray. During
cleaning, make sure that the bike is turned off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber flap is
closed as water leakage may cause electric shock or other major problems. When the bike is not in
use, keep it indoors where it is dry and cool. Do not put it outdoors for a long �me. Excessive sunlight,
overhea�ng and over cooling will shorten the ba�ery pack's life span.
1. Use original ba�ery packs, use the other models or brands may bring about safety issues.
2. Do not touch the contacts. Do not dismantle or puncture the casing. Keep the contacts away from
metal objects to prevent short circuit which may result in ba�ery damage or even injuries and deaths.
3. Use original power adapter to avoid poten�al damage or fire.
4. Mishandling of used ba�eries may do tremendous harm to the environment. To protect natural
environment, please follow local regula�ons to properly dispose used ba�eries.
5. A�er every use, fully charge the ba�ery to prolong its life span.
1. Please try to store the bike in a cool and dry place between 50 °F – 77 °F (10 °C – 25 °C). In extremely
humid environments the interior of the bike may suffer condensa�on or even water accumula�on, which
may damage the ba�ery rapidly. Devices are not intended for use at eleva�ons greater than 2000m,
above sea level prolonged exposure to UV rays, rain and the elements may damage the enclosure
materials, store indoors when not in use.
2. In daily use, try to avoid recharging the bike a�er completely exhaus�ng the ba�ery. If the
ba�ery is low, charge it as soon as possible.
3. Please charge the bike every other month to preserve the ba�ery.
Cleaning and Storage
Battery Maintenance
Storage and Disposal
Regular inspec
�
on and maintenance are the key to ensure bikes from jasion fun
c�
on as intended
,
and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service intervals are meant to be
used as guidelines. Actual wear and t
ear, an
d the need for service
,
will vary depending on
cond
i�
ons of use. We generally recommend inspec
�
on
s, s
ervic
e,
and necessary replacements be
performed at the
�
me or mileage interval that come
s first
in the following table.
Weekly,
100-200 mi
(160-321
km)
Monthly,
250-750 mi
(402-1207
km)
- Check drivetrain for proper alignment and
func�on (including the chain, freewheel, chainring,
and derailleur).
- Check wheel trueness and for quiet wheel
opera�on (without spoke noise).
- Check condi�on of frame for any damage.
- Clean frame by wiping frame
down with damp cloth.
- Use barrel adjuster(s) to tension
derailleur/brake cables if needed.
- Replace any components
confirmed by Jasion Support
Team or a cer�fied,
reputable bike mechanic to be
damaged beyond repair or
broken.
- Replace brake and shi�
cables if necessary.
- Replace brake pads if
necessary.
- Clean and lubricate drivetrain.
- Check crankset and pedal torque.
- Clean brake and shi� cables.
- True and tension wheels if any
loose spokes are discovered.
- Balance the ba�ery.
Every 6
Months,
750-1250mi
(1207-2011km)
- Inspect drivetrain (chain, chainring, freewheel,
and derailleur).
- Inspect all cables and housings.
- Check brake pad alignment, brake cable tension.
- Check bike is shi�ing properly, proper derailleur
cable tension.
- Check chain stretch.
- Check brake and shi�er cables for corrosion or
fraying.
- Check spoke tension.
- Check accessory moun�ng (rack moun�ng bolts,
fender hardware, and alignment).
- Standard tune-up by cer�fied,
reputable bike mechanic is
recommended.
- Grease bo�om bracket.
- Replace brake pads.
- Replace �res if necessary.
- Replace cables and housings
if necessary.
Recommended Service Intervals
Interval
Inspect
Service
Replace
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