Drive Wheel And Motor; Attaching The Drive Wheel; Cleaning; Cleaning The Motor - Sunrise Medical Quickie Attitude Power Directions For Use Manual

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4.0 Drive Wheel and Motor

Attaching the drive wheel:

Make sure that all the components attached to the wheel
have been installed in accordance with the instructions
and specifications of the respective manufacturer. This
relates in particular to the brakes.
Do not forget to reinstall the torque support in the same
position as it was taken from.
Push the wheel into the slot of the frame and tighten it
using the hub axle nuts [18] in the following sequence:
1. tighten on the side without the brakes.
2. then on the side with the brakes.
NOTE: the torque for the axle nuts needs to be 35 Nm
WARNING!
• If the wheel is correctly attached to the frame, the
motor with the end of the cable that leads to the
battery can be connected. Then fasten all cables and
leads with cable ties to the bicycle frame and perform
a final function test.
• Make sure the cables are laid correctly as failure to do
so could mean the cable getting caught in the brake
disc, the drive or the spokes and by locking the wheel
cause a fall.
• It is essential to observe the instructions and
specifications of the manufacturer of the various
components attached to the wheel in all your
installation work. This particularly applies to the
brakes and quick-release mechanism.
• Never install the motor without the torque support.
This could cause a total loss (twisting off the cable).
This voids all warranty or guarantee claims.
• Carry 5 cable ties with you along with your repair tool,
to securely fasten any loose cables during a trip.
• Installing or removing the drive wheel is best carried
out when the add-on bike is upside down
• (standing on its handlebar and connecting frame).
Make sure the display attached to the handlebars
does not get damaged!).
Attitude Power Rev.2.0

5.0 Cleaning

Cleaning the motor:

When cleaning the device, never use cleaning benzine,
thinner, acetone or similar agents. Never use abrasive
detergents or aggressive cleaning agents. Instead, use
only conventional household cleaning agents and
disinfectants (isopropyl alcohol).

Motor:

Your add-on bike motor should be regularly cleaned of
dirt, ideally with a dry brush or a damp cloth. You also can
use running water e.g. from a garden hose. Never clean
the motor with a high-pressure water jet or steam.
However, travelling in the rain and on wet lanes is entirely
possible.
CAUTION!
• Water ingress can destroy the motor. Therefore always
ensure that liquid or moisture does not get into the
motor.
• Do not clean the motor when it is warm, for instance,
immediately after a trip. Wait until it has cooled down.
Otherwise this could cause damage.
• If the motor is dismantled, for example for cleaning
purposes, it must never be held or transported over the
cables which would run the risk of the cable breaking.
• If the motor has been removed from the add-on bike
the plug from the motor and the socket of the cable to
the battery pack need to be checked for any
contamination or cleaned before connecting.

Display:

The housing may only be cleaned using a damp (not wet)
cloth.
6.0 Safety Precautions
Sunlight/direct heat:
When not in use, do not expose your add-on bike to
strong sunlight or intense heat for long periods of time.
This could cause the motor to heat up and in an extreme
case, prevent it from operating at full power. Even plastic
parts age quicker under intense sunlight.
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