• The bike must be locked with a massive lock and difficult to steal. It is recommended to
take the
battery with you.
• Charging: The battery must be charged only with the charger supplied with the bike. A lithium
battery is only charged by a charge to lithium batteries and not by other charger.
The battery must
be charged with GUANZHOU ELECTRONICS CORPRATION P / N; S12
Charging with a different charger can damage and void battery warranty.
Do not open the battery or charger for testing or repair!
Bring to repair shop for testing!
• Charging takes up to 6 hours, depending on battery status. The battery can be charged both on
and off the bike.
• The charging cable must first be connected to the battery and then to the mains socket.
• When the charge indicator light is red, the battery is charging. When the charge light turns green,
the battery is full and must be disconnected from the power source. When charging, the battery
must be properly positioned and not fall or be damaged.
•
The charger becomes hot during charging. Keep it away from any flammable materials
and keep the vents unblocked
• Be sure to properly dispose of dead batteries at proper recycling plants and do not throw away in
the trash.
• Before beginning the ride, check that all the indicator lights are working and the battery is locked
in place.
• Check that the electrical contacts of the battery are always clean. Clean with a dry cloth without
moisture.
• Check tire pressure regularly (40 PSI). Poor pressure will cause overuse of the battery and
shorten cycling time.
• Do not drive in puddles. If water enters the engine, the controller or the battery house may
become damaged. Water damage will void the warranty provided by the manufacturer.
*Store the bike in a dry place. Moisture causes corrosion!
Do not leave the bike in the rain.
Immediately treat the corrosion with suitable oil! Water penetration into the electrical mechanisms
will void the warranty.
• Do not put the bike in the sun especially when leaving the battery installed on the bike.
• Do not disassemble the electrical parts. Disassembling them independently will void the
manufacturer's warranty.
• It is important to lubricate the moving mechanical parts such as the wheel hinges, transmission
and gears, cable connections to the brake pads, etc. Do not lubricate the electrical parts
themselves!
• Brake maintenance: The right brake is responsible for braking the rear wheel. The left brake is
responsible for braking the front wheel. Always check if the brakes are normal and are optimally
tuned.
• An unintentional braking creates unnecessary and harmful resistance to the bicycle and the life
of the electrical system!