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Category | Electric Bicycle |
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Motor | 250W Brushless Motor |
Battery | 36V 10.4Ah Lithium-ion |
Frame Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Max Speed | 25 km/h |
Brakes | Disc Brakes |
Gears | Shimano |
Number of Gears | 7 |
Weight | 23 kg |
Maximum Load | 120 kg |
Suspension | Front Suspension |
Wheel Size | 20 inch |
Addresses motor non-operation issues, listing causes like faulty controls or motor damage and providing solutions for replacement or repair.
Covers issues of limited range, identifying causes like loose connections, tire pressure, or battery/charger faults, with recommended checks and maintenance.
Details troubleshooting for charger malfunctions, including loose connections and internal wiring, with solutions like securing connections or welding wires.
Explains speed control problems, attributing causes to charger issues, poor controls, or low battery voltage, and suggests component replacement or battery charging.
Prohibits unauthorized modifications to structure and performance, including battery configurations, boosting, or adding audio systems.
Informs about the 1000 charge/discharge cycle lifespan and advises setting the switch to middle and recharging monthly if not used.
Recommends timely charging for extended non-use, specifically monthly, ensuring full charge before storage and avoiding discharged states.
Emphasizes proper adjustment for newly purchased units and the importance of regular maintenance and care for daily use.
Details regular inspection of components like handlebars, wheels, and frame, ensuring smooth movement and prompt tightening of loose parts.
Explains how to charge: use the corresponding charger, disconnect the output system, and close the throttle lock before charging fully.
Confirms normal power-off switch use in folded state and verifies indicator lights on the instrument panel upon powering on.
Checks tire pressure, inspects for cracks, abnormal wear, and embedded objects like nails or glass, noting these as causes for steering/blowout issues.
Verifies steering flexibility and inspects brake levers for reliability and responsiveness, recommending increased distance on rainy days.
Emphasizes compliance with traffic rules, prohibiting riding under influence or with one hand, and maintaining a safe speed (below 25 km/h or 15mph).
Instructs to use both hands on handlebars, apply rear brake first, then front brake, using a gentle approach to avoid abrupt braking hazards.
Warns against simultaneous brake and throttle grip to prevent motor overload and advises awareness of sudden acceleration upon brake release.