Safety Instructions; Check Before Use - Kayoba 005018 Operating Instructions Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!
Like all other mechanical equipment, a bike
is exposed to wear when in use. Different
materials and components react in different
ways to wear and stress. If the life span of
any part of the bike (including the frame,
forks and components) has been exceeded
there is a risk of the part suddenly breaking,
and that you lose control and fall off. Cracks,
scratching or changes in colour in areas
exposed to high levels of stress indicate that
the component has reached the end of its
useful life and should be replaced.
The electric bike is a vehicle. Always follow
local traffic regulations. Passengers are
not allowed to ride on the electric bike.
Reduce your speed and increase the
distance to other road users in rain, snow
or slippery conditions.
You should not attempt to dismantle parts
from the bike for maintenance. Contact a
qualified service technician.
Do not ride through pools of water or
other accumulations of water. Water can
penetrate into the hub motor and cause
short-circuiting and irreparable damage.
The two metal connector plates on the
back of the battery box are the battery's
positive and negative terminals. Do not
touch the battery terminals, especially
with wet hands. Make sure that metal
objects do not come into contact with the
battery terminals as this can cause
short-circuiting and result in electric
shock, severe burn injuries and damage to
the battery.
Never allow persons who are not familiar
with electric bikes, or who have not read
these instructions, to use this product.
Do not make any modifications to the
product.

CHECK BEFORE USE

Check that:
The tyres are in good condition and have
the correct tyre pressure. See side of tyre
for recommended pressure.
The battery is charged.
The stem, handlebars and saddle post are
correctly fitted and tightened.
The axle nuts are correctly tightened.
The bell is working.
The rims are in good condition and
undamaged. A worn rim is a safety risk
and should be replaced.
Screw unions and components are
properly tightened and not worn or
damaged.
The seat is comfortably adjusted.
The brakes are working properly.
The steering does not jam, or has too
much play.
The wheels are not warped and the wheel
bearings are correctly adjusted.
The wheels are properly attached in the
back/front forks.
The pedals fit properly in the crank arms.
The gears are correctly adjusted.
All the reflectors are fitted.
After adjusting, check that all screw
unions are correctly tightened and that
the wires are undamaged and correctly
drawn along the frame.
The maximum load including the bike,
cyclist and baggage is 120 kg.
Check the function of the brakes. Use the
brake handle on the left side of the
handlebars to brake the front wheel, and
use the brake handle on the right side to
brake the back wheel.
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