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AIMA BIG SUR - Charger Warnings & Compliance; General Operating Rules; Road Rules & Rider Awareness

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Only use the original charger provided by AIMA or a charger purchased directly from
AIMA to charge the battery. This charger is approved by AIMA and specifically
designed for your specific bicycle serial number. Do not use other brands of chargers,
as they may cause damage, serious injury, or death.
Do not move or pull the charger's wires. When charging is finished, carefully remove
the AC and DC wires by pulling directly on the plastic plug rather than the wire.
The charger will become relatively hot during charging. If the charger becomes too hot
to touch, emits strange odors, or shows any other signs of overheating, stop using the
charger and contact the AIMA support department.
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Read the procedures and safety information detailed in this manual carefully before
charging your bike. Failure to follow the correct charging procedures may result in
damage to the bike, charger, or personal property, and can lead to serious injury or
death.
General Operating Rules
Please pay special attention to all the following general operating rules
before operating your bike from AIMA:
When riding, comply with all local road regulations applicable to other road vehicles.
For more information on traffic or vehicle laws, please contact your local road traffic
management agency. Never ride against traffic.
Use the correct hand signals for turning.
Always be aware of the vehicles around you. Other vehicles or pedestrians may find it
difficult to see you.
Concentrate on riding. Avoid potholes, gravel, wet or oily roads, wet leaves, curbs, ruts,
speed bumps, drains, thorns, messy grasslands, and other obstacles.
Cross train tracks at the shortest distance.
Be alert to dangerous situations, such as cars opening doors or reversing.
Be careful at intersections or when preparing to overtake.
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