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For your safety
obey traffic and signage instructions!
- Do not allow an additional rider on the bike. This bike is designed to carry one person only.
Any damage to the bicycle resulting from an additional rider is
not covered under warranty
- The height of the seat and handlebars should be adjusted for maximum comfort and control
- The seat post and handlebars have a safety strip. Be sure it is not visible when adjusting. If the
strip is not set correctly, excess pressure will be created and damage the cables.
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- Be sure that the locking hinges of the seat and handlebars are locked before starting the trip.
- Check the condition of the brakes frequently and adjust when necessary. Braking range on a dry
road is 13 feet and on a wet road can reach 50 feet. Keep more distance on a wet road.
- The chain is properly adjusted and should not be altered. The chain must be lubricated to
prevent accelerated weathering.
- At night, the headlight and backlight must be switched on by a switch on the control display.
- Be sure to wear appropriate clothing and do not carry objects or bags in a way that they can be
caught in the wheels or chain. To keep the rider safe - do not bring your legs together (too close to
the chain) more than necessary.
- Do not ride in weather that does not allow safe riding such as rain, puddles, strong winds, snow,
etc.
- When stopping, use both brakes. Do not be content with one brake. Use both brakes together in
order to maintain stability and achieve greater control.
- Do not ride under the influence of alcohol, drugs or substances that affect the rider's alertness.
- When riding, you must hold both handles, do not perform stunts and reckless turns without
examining the area from all sides before proceeding.
- Please follow local and state regulations.
- Do not drop the bike on the ground (due to the sensitivity of the battery, motor and controller).
The bike should be placed on the kickstand carefully.
- Do not jump or climb sidewalks on the road.