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Electrical System
The electrical system of your e bike offers various levels of power assistance for different operating
conditions and users' preferences. It is critical that you familiarize yourself with all aspects of your ebike's electrical
system and check if everything is working correctly before each ride. The front and rear brake levers contain motor
cutoff switches. They disable the hub motor's assistance. Both levers should be checked if they are working correctly.
When choosing higher power assist level, hub m otor should provide smooth, gradual acceleration of engine's power.
Should the power assist, lighting or motor levels function abnormally, intermittently, or not work at all, please stop
the using your ebike immediately and contact our support team for assistance.
Brake System
Do not use the front brake by itself. Apply the rear brake first, and then the front brake. Ensure that brakes function
normally and all components of the braking system are properly secured without any damage. When you fully
squeeze the brake levers, ensure that neither the front nor the rear brake lever touches the handlebars. Add tension
to the brake cables or take your bike to a certified bike mechanic to have the brakes repaired when you face any
problems.
Derailleur
Because the derailleur is easy to damage, after assembling the ebike, first check whether the protection of
derailleur is bent, if you find the protection of derailleur is bent, you can take it perpendicular to the ground
by hand.
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Tires and Wheels
Your wheels should always spin straight and must be repaired or replaced if they wobble from side to side or up
and down when spinning. If your wheels are loosened, which could happen after use, we recommend having a
certified bike mechanic to tune the wheels of your e bike. Do not attempt to tune wheels or tighten spokes unless
you have adequate knowledge, tools, and experience. Ensure the tires and inner tubes to be in good working
condition with the correct amount of air pressure as indicated on the tire sidewall and without any visual damage.
Always replace tires and inner tubes if they have punctures, cuts, or damages before your rides. Tires without the
correct amount of air pressure could reduce performance, cause tires to wear faster, and make riding your bike
dangerous.
Suspension, Handlebar, Grips
The suspension fork should be properly adjusted for your weight and terrain. Make sure that the handlebar
and the handlebar stem are properly aligned, fitted to the user, and secured to their corresponding, recommended
torque values. Handlebar grips should not move easily at the ends of the handlebar. Loose, worn, or damaged
handlebar grips should be replaced before rides.
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