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Riders must have the physical coordination, reaction, and mental capabilities to control a
bicycle and manage trac, in addition to managing road conditions and sudden situations
with respect to the laws and instructions governing bicycle use. Persons with any mental or
physical conditions that may make them susceptible to injury, impair their physical dexterity
or mental capabilities to recognize, understand, and follow safety instructions —or understand
the hazards inherent to its use — should not use or be permitted to use products inappropriate
for their abilities.
are or may be pregnant;
have heart, respiratory, back, joint, or other orthopedic conditions;
have high blood pressure;
have diculty with physical exercise;
have been instructed to restrict physical activity.
To prevent serious injury or death:
Helmets
Pre-Ride safety Check
WARNING!
Safety Messages
Safety Messages
Read all safety warnings and all instructions.
Always wear a helmet. Wearing a helmet properly may reduce the risk of a severe head injury.
When riding, always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds the standards of the Consumer
Product Safety Commission(CPSC). Check the manual that comes with your helmet.
Ride at Your Own Risk and Use Common Sense
Do not ride distracted. Always remain alert to all riding conditions. Using the Display or other
technology (including your mobile phone or music player) could distract you from riding. Only
adjust the Display when stationary and in a safe start-up position.
Ensure your helmet fits your head and is properly secured. If you attach a child's seat to the
bicycle, the child must wear a properly fitted helmet at all times.
Read your helmet manual to make sure it is adjusted properly according to the fitting instruc-
tions provided by the helmet manufacturer.
A proper-fitting helmet should be comfortable and should neither rock forward/backward
nor side to side.
Before each ride, inspect your eBike for damage. If damage is found, do not ride.
Follow eBike Regulations On and Off the Road
Be aware of eBike regulations in your area. Generally, the regulations for the use of an Aipas
bicycle are the same as those for a standard bicycle. However, there may be local differences
such as where you can ride, minimum rider age, or required equipment and license and
registration regulations. It is your responsibility to know the local regulations that apply to an
electric bicycle and to obey them.
Verify that the front and rear axles are secure.
Verify that the handlebar and seat clamps are closed and tightened to the torque specified in
the Manual.
Verify that both the handlebar latch and frame latch are secure and fully closed.
Check the tire pressure of both wheels.
Pull the brake levers to ensure the brakes are working properly and adjust if necessary.
NEVER exceed the maximum total weight limit of 330 lbs. (150 kg). The rear rack can hold a
maximum of 75 lbs. (35 kg). As an example, if you have 40 lbs. (18 kg) of cargo, then the maxi-
mum weight of the rider would be 290 lbs. (131 kg)
Never ride under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Always keep small parts away from children. Some eBike accessories may present a choking
hazard to small children.
Never modify your frame or bicycle in any way. Do not sand, drill, file, or remove parts from
your bicycle. Do not install incompatible components or hardware.
Always use proper lifting techniques to prevent injury. Your eBike may be significantly
heavier than a bicycle without a battery pack and a motor.
Take responsibility for your SAFETY. If you have any questions or do not understand any
aspect of using or maintaining your bicycle, contact Aipas eBikes at service@aipasbike.com
or call (833)532-5966
Always ride within your limits and the limits of your eBike.
Consult a doctor before using the device if you have any medical condition or issue that affects
your ability to safely perform physical activities, or if you:
Bicycles are only for use by persons 16 years old and above.