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8. LCD Display
9. Service
8.7 Functions corresponding to display icon
NO.
Icon
Definition
1
dIA
Wheel Size
2
CLS
Controller Software Version
3
dPS
Display Software Version
4
Unt
Unit Switching
5
BLG
Backlight Level
6
SPd
Max Speed Limit
7
PSH
Push assistant speed
A. SERVICE INTERVALS
Some service and maintenance can and should be performed by the owner, and
require no special tools or knowledge beyond what is presented in this manual.
The following are examples of the type of service you should perform yourself. All
other service, maintenance and repair should be performed in a properly equipped
facility by a qualified electric bicycle mechanic using the correct tools and procedures
specified by the manufacturer.
1. Break-in Period:
Your bike will last longer and work better if you break it in before
riding it hard. Control cables and wheel spokes may stretch or “seat” when a new bike
is first used and may require readjustment. Your Mechanical Safety Check (Section
2.C) will help you identify some things that need readjustment. But even if everything
seems fine to you, it’s best to take your E-bike back to the dealer for a checkup.
Another way to judge when it’s time for the first checkup is to bring the bike in after
three to five hours of hard off-road use, or about 10 to 15 hours of on-road or more
casual off-road use. But if you think something is wrong with the bike, take it to your
dealer before riding it again.
2. Before every ride:
Mechanical Safety Check (see Section 2.C)
3. After every long or hard ride:
if the bike has been exposed to water or grit; or
at least every 100 miles: Clean the bike and lightly oil the chain. Wipe off excess oil.
Lubrication is a function of climate.