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4.2 Maintenance 

Caution: 

Bike maintenance and repair require specific skills and appropriate tools. Do not 
repair  your  bike  or  change  any  of  its  settings  if  you  have  the  slightest  doubt 
regarding  your  ability  to  correctly  proceed  with  such  work.  Contact  your  dealer. 
Any adjustments or repairs that are not properly done can damage the bike and 
lead to accidents resulting in extensive injuries.

 

Using only genuine replacement   

parts for safety-critical components. 
 

Cleaning 

Always remove the battery when cleaning. Use soapy water or water mixed with a 
gentle  detergent,  and  then  rinse  with  clean  water.  Make  sure  that  the  controller 
located behind the battery compartment is not exposed to humidity as it contains 
electronic components. Do not use a high pressure washer! 
 

Maintenance 

Your  bike  is  safe  for  the  environment.  Used  parts  must  be  disposed  of  in 
appropriate selective sorting recycling bins. A  battery that no longer  works must 
be returned to your dealer so that he may pass it on to a recycling company. 
Replacing the rear light batteries: 
(It  is  recommended  that  you  replace  them  every  year):  Remove  the  screw  to 
access the batteries. 

Engine: 

The engine does not require any sort of maintenance. 

Chain : 

It is recommended that you lubricate your bike

’s 6 speed gearwheels and chain on 

a regular basis using appropriate products (ask your dealer for advice).

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Summary of Contents for MB-600

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE MB 600 PLEASE READ ME FIRST ...

Page 2: ... Propping the bike upon its stand 2 4 Lights 2 5 Quick release devices 2 6 Precautions required prior to each use 2 7 Lubrication 2 8 Routine maintenance 3 The battery 8 10 3 1 Installing and removing the battery 3 2 Charging the battery 3 3 Battery autonomy and lifespan 3 4 Battery safety instructions 4 Safety maintenance and recommendations 11 13 4 1 Safety recommendation 4 2 Maintenance 5 Acces...

Page 3: ...ssisted bike Riding an e bike means that you re helping preserve the environment since you re not emitting any carbon or any other elements that pollute For your safety and for the safety of others we recommend that you obey all road regulations and wear a protective helmet For optimal safe and enjoyable use of the e bike make sure you thoroughly read this user guide before you first use it Base o...

Page 4: ... and 1 located on the battery Weight 3 4 kg Frame and handlebars Aluminium tubes type 6061 4Suspension fork 5Main stand Seat 6Adjustable height 880 980 mm Maintained by a non adjustable shock absorber Cycle components 726 diameter Double wall aluminium wheel 8Toothed brake adjustment wheel 944 tooth chain wheel Front light 10 activated by switch 1 3 Function display find attached LCD manual 2 Usin...

Page 5: ...k the lever OPEN adjust the seat height to the desired position without ever exceeding the mark carved onto the seat s tube lock the lever LOCK The seat s height must be set so that yourleg is stretched out when the corresponding pedal is in the lower position 2 3 Propping the bike upon its stand Your bike is equipped with a main stand Always prop up the bike on its stand on a flat and stable grou...

Page 6: ...ain Make sure that the hinges on your bike are properly locked Indeed when using the bike on a regular basis the tension of the hinges adjustment and locking systems can change slightly Whenever necessary adjust the tension once again This bike is not designed for rough usage such as jumps riding up or off of pavements and riding on unpaved roads For your own safety no modifications may be made to...

Page 7: ...sed Grease Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Note The frequency of maintenance should increase with use in wet or dusty conditions Do not over lubricate remove excess lubricant to prevent dirt build up Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain 2 8 Routine maintenance 1 Recommended values of the nut torque Front Wheel Nuts 22 27 Newton Meters 16 2 19 8 ft l...

Page 8: ... set and crank bearings for looseness Check pedals are tight Check handlebars and stem are tight Check seat and seat post are tight and comfortably adjusted Check frame and fork for trueness Lubrication as per schedule2 6 Perform safety check Every six months Lubrication as per schedule 2 6 Check all points as per monthly service Check and replace brake pads if required Check chain for excess play...

Page 9: ...ch is also off Step 3 the charger s LED indicators lit up in the following manner The red LED lights will be on the battery is being charged The red LED light becomes green the battery is charged you can unplug the charger B A B It takes 3 6 hours for the battery to be fully charged when using the standard charger that s supplied with your bike 3 3 Battery autonomy and lifespan 3 3 1 Autonomy The ...

Page 10: ...ermanent damage During the winter or long storage periods it is recommended that you charge the battery halfway every 2 months Don t forget to switch it off Store your battery at a temperature between 15 and 25 Always handle with great care Always keep it away from children Do not take it apart or hit pierce or submerge it Keep it away from temperatures exceeding 60 Never create a connection betwe...

Page 11: ...ots no longer line up Ensure the cable housing seats appropriately into the end of the barrel adjuster and check for any kinks or damage Slide the exposed brake cable through the rotating rod housing stop located on the caliper body and seat the housing all the way into the same stop Insert the cable into the spring and spring boot Next slide the cable through the cable anchor and pull all the sla...

Page 12: ... particularly with regard to steering and braking when the luggage carrier is loaded please attention Please ensure that any luggage fitted to the luggage carrier is securely fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and that there are no loose straps that can get caught in any of the wheels Please distribute luggage evenly between the two sides of the luggage carrier Rack The rack...

Page 13: ... rinse with clean water Make sure that the controller located behind the battery compartment is not exposed to humidity as it contains electronic components Do not use a high pressure washer Maintenance Your bike is safe for the environment Used parts must be disposed of in appropriate selective sorting recycling bins A battery that no longer works must be returned to your dealer so that he may pa...

Page 14: ...d screws until snug Helmet Baskets Storage pouch To order these accessories get in touch with your dealer Using only genuine replacement parts for safety critical components 6 Warranty You are provided with a warranty for one year since the day you buy the bike Details regarding your bike s warranty coverage terms is available from your dealer Have a pleasant ride ...

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