Brakes - Kayoba 630-102 Operating Instructions Manual

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1.
Tap the button
2.
Tap the button
measurement units have been selected, km/h and km or MPH and Mil without flashing to
indicate that the settings have been made.
3.
Tap the button
4.
Hold the button
Exiting from basic settings mode
You can exit from the basic settings mode from any of the three basic settings by pressing the button
until the display returns to normal displaying. When you leave the basic settings mode in this way the
last settings you made will be saved.
If the button is not pressed within one minute the system automatically exits the basic settings mode
without saving the settings.

BRAKES

WARNING: It is important to understand how the brakes work on the bike. If you do not use the
brakes properly you could loose control of the bike and seriously injure yourself. Different bikes
can behave in different ways when you brake, so it is important to learn how the bike behaves
in different situations and how hard you should press the brake levers. Read the instructions and
practice riding and braking. Ask your dealer if you need more information.
Safe braking
1.
Brake a bit sooner with the back brake than with the front brake.
2.
Never brake with the front brake when turning. It is especially important to remember this
when making sharp turns or riding on loose surfaces.
IMPORTANT:
• If you brake too hard with the front brake the braking effect can be so sudden that you could be
thrown off the bike.
• The braking power is reduced on wet roads. Bike more slowly and brake earlier in wet conditions.
• Do not ride the bike if the brakes are not working properly.
or
to select the measurement units for speed and distance.
to select measurement units. The display shows, depending on which
again to go back to setting the maximum speed for power assistance.
pressed to exit basic settings and return to normal displaying.
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