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climbing a not very steep
hill.
2. The fuse is fused
2. Check the fuse and change it if it
were necessary ( see technical
section )
4º
The engine stops or
works irregularly after
having use the vehicle
continuously or on uphill
climbs
1. Engine overheated
2. The fuse is fused
3. The battery is
discharged
4. There is an electric
malfunction
1. Intensive and continuous use of
the bike at maximum power may
overheat the engine and its
controller. In this case, wait a few
minutes to let them cool down.
2. Check the fuse. See the relevant
section
3. Check the battery charge. The
amount consumed may be
different depending on the
external riding conditions.
Check the electric connections.
See the relevant section
5º
The battery has not
enough autonomy
1. The battery has not
been charged properly
2. The battery is not
recharging correctly
1. The battery has to be in top
conditions to achieve the full
charge autonomy established in
this manual. You also have to
consider that the distance you ride
will vary depending on the rider’s
weight, the trajectory or DPIE3
conditions
2. contact to a technical service
6º
A strange noise can be
hear for the front wheel (
engine )
1. The wheel is not
aligned properly
2. The spokes can be
loose
3. The engine gears are
worn
1. Check the alignment of the wheel .
2. Tight the spokes
3. The bearings in models without
brushless engine may wear out. In
this case, contact an authorised
dealer to replace them.
7º
The brakes make noise
or/ they do not brake very
well
1. the bike is still brand
new. It needs a little
running
2. The brakes are not
aligned
3. The brake levers can
not be tightened
properly
4. The brake shoes are
worn
1. It is normal in a new bike for
brakes to make some noise. If after
a few days of use the, noise
persists, check the brakes to be
aligned
2. Place the brakes in the right
position ( see the relevant section
)
3. Check the lever tension by means
of a regulator
4. Check the brake pads and replace
them it were necessary
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