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Safety
Keep the battery away from water. Pouring
water on the battery may result in short-circuit,
overheating or permanent damage of the
battery.
Do not apply pressure to the cable or the plug
Placing the cable tightened between a wall
and a window frame, or placing heavy
objects on the cord or the plug may result in
electric shock or fire.
Be sure to insert the plug securely into a wall
socket.
Electric shock and overheating may result,
causing fire.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
Electric shock may result.
Keep out of reach of children or pets.
Electric shock or injury may result.
Do not attempt to use another make or
model's charger to charge the battery.
Overheating, fire or electric shock may
result.
For the performance, safety and enjoyment of your e-Moto power assist
bicycle, it is critical that you completely understand the operation of your
electric bicycle. Even the most experienced cyclist needs to carefully
review these passages. If you have any questions about the operation of
the bicycle-- please consult your authorized e-Moto dealer immediately, or
contact e-Moto directly, toll free, at 888-443-6686.
CAUTION
Do not submerge the battery. Soaking the
battery in water may cause irreparable damage.
CAUTION
Do not use the charging plug and/or the power
source plug when they are dirty, wet or dusty.
Insulation failure due to moisture absorbed
in the dust may result, causing fire. Pull out
the power source plug and clean it with a dry cloth.
To remove a cable from a socket, pull the plug,
not the cable.
Always pull the charging cable gently.
Do not rotate the pedals when charging the
battery while it is mounted on the bicycle.
The cord may twist around the pedal or the
crank, and the damage to the plug may
result, causing electric shock or fire.
Do not apply voltage over the rated value to the
charger.
Do not use sockets, connectors and other
wiring devices with a power source other
than standard rated voltage (AC110~240 volts)
power supply.
Overheating, fire or electric shock may result.
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