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Electrical system
• Check that the power cable from the motor is
correctly connected to the battery port.
• Check that the battery is securely fixed to the
battery mount on the seat post with correct
magnet snap and the Velcro Strap tightly wrapped
and closed around the battery.
• Check the battery charge condition to make sure
you have enough battery for your planned trip.
• Check that you have Bluetooth connection
between the motor and your smartphone app that
you control the motor settings with.
DANGER!
Batteries that have not been properly
and securely fixed to the battery mount
can come loose during a ride and fall out.
This can cause a crash and damage the
battery.
DANGER!
As with all mechanical components,
the e-bike is subjected to wear and
high stresses. Different materials and
components might react to wear or stress
fatigue in different ways. If the design
life of a component has been exceeded,
it may suddenly fail and possibly causing
injuries to the rider. Any form of crack,
scratches, or change of colouring in
highly stressed areas indicate that the life
of the component has been reached and
it should be replaced by an a qualified
bike mechanic.
Quick release/axle bolts/thru axles
• Check the tight fit of quick releases and all
important bolts and nuts of components like the
front wheel, rear wheel, stem, handle bar, seat
post and saddle.
For more details about quick release, bolts and axles
please see chapter 10.
DANGER!
Quick releases and fittings that are not
properly closed can result in severe
accidents! Check the tight fit of quick
releases, thru axles and bolts even if you
parked your e-bike only shortly at an
unattended place. Do not ride your e-bike
with untightened quick releases.
Brakes
• Check the brake system for tightness or bent
cable housings before every ride.
• Vigorously pull the brake lever. The levers should
stop just before reaching the handlebar.
• Test your brakes by standing next to your bike,
pull both brakes, and rock the e-bike back and
forth. The e-bike should not roll, and the Brake
Pads should remain firmly in place.
For more details about the Braking system please see
chapter 12.
DANGER!
Do not touch the rotors immediately after
riding the bike because the can be very
hot.
TIP!
Hydraulic disc brakes dissipate heat
thoroughly and distribute heat more
evenly than traditional mechanical
brakes, which means that hydraulic
brakes are more likely to last longer. This
cause is due to brake fluid that resists
heat and compression in a hydraulic
brake system.
DANGER!
Riding with improperly adjusted or worn
Brakes is dangerous and can result in
injury or death. Keep Brake surfaces
clean and free from oil or lubricants.
Replace worn Brakes with authorized
replacements.
Saddle
• Check the tight fit of the saddle by trying to twist
it.
Steering and headset
• Turn the Handlebar to the left and right. Do not
set off if you notice anything unusual about the
steering such as for example slackness of steering
or uneven resistance.
• Stand in front of your e-bike with the Front Wheel
pressed firmly between your legs and try to twist
the Handlebar. If movement occurs, realign your
Handlebar and tighten the Headset and stem base
or have the e-bike serviced by a qualified bike
mechanic.
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