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2.
Brakes are essential to safety. Be sure they are checked and working properly before
each use. Remember that every mechanical system changes condition during use and
must be maintained and checked before each use.
3.
Rules for bicycle use (bicycle laws) vary from location to location. So be certain the rider
knows and understands the rules that apply to bicycle usage in all areas where the
bicycle will be used. Wearing a helmet, light or reflective clothing, using lights and
reflectors are examples of rules which may exist and which make sense for rider safety
precautions at all times.
4.
Know how to operate the bicycle and all equipment on it before first use and be certain
anyone allowed to use the bike knows how to properly and safely use the bike as well.
5.
There are many different types of bicycles and often these types are designed for
different uses. Make sure you know what type unit you have and do not exceed its
service limitations
Be sure you check and understand the bicycle classifications set in this manual, including size
of the unit that is proper for the rider to insure good control during use.
Riders who are too small or large may have control problems. Do not overload a unit with a
rider that is too heavy or too large, and do not attempt to carry extra passengers, packages
or loads on the bicycle. Do not use street bikes for off road riding.
6.
Your electric bike is water-resistant, but must be properly maintained to preserve this
condition. Please do not submerge the bicycle or any electric components in water.
Water entering electric components can cause a short circuit and damage the electric
components with possible injury to the rider and others.
7.
The battery’s performance can be affected by its environment. Generally speaking,
battery’s discharge performance is better in a higher temperature. Electric power will
drop by more than 1/3 when the temperature is below 0ºC. Thus, this e-bike’s riding
distance per charge will become shorter in winter or cold areas. It returns to normal /
optimal when the temperature is higher than 20ºC.