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AMYET S6 - Service Your Ebike Regularly; Tyre Inflation

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AMYET S6 E-BIKE
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SERVICE YOUR EBIKE REGULARLY
1. Avoid direct contact with water. lf water enters, please wipe up the water and put the
electric bicycle in a dry, airy place as soon as possible.Then, open the frame-integrated
control module and switch compartment, frame and handlebar clamp until the water
completely evaporates. Do NOT charge the battery until the water has completely
evaporated.
2. Check the wear and damage of the electric bicycle and component loss regularly.
3. Check the fastening of each nut every 100 km.
4. As sprockets, gears, tires, grips, brake pads, etc., are consumables with limited-service
life, please check them regularly and replace them in time to keep riding safe and
efficient.
NOTES AND CAUTIONS
TYRE AND WHEEL CARE
The S6 has tire sizes of 20 x 4” tires with inner tubes and a rim liner. The tyres and inner
tubes that came with your ebike are designed for durability and safety for regular cycling
activities. Wheels and tyres need to be checked before each use to make sure they’re in
good condition. Always replace tyres and inner tubes that have punctures, cuts, bulges,
damage, or excessive wear before you ride.
TYRE INFLATION
It is essential that the proper air pressure is maintained in the tires all the time. Do not
under-inflate or over-inflate your tires. Low pressure can cause loss of control and tires
that are too inflated can burst. Failure to maintain proper air pressure rating indicated in
the handbook may at any time result in tire and / or wheel failure. Always maintain the
correct air pressure of your tyres, which is listed on the tyres sidewall, and use a regulated
air source with pressure gauge so that you can measure pressure accurately.The recom-
mended daily riding pressure between 20-25 PSI, off road riding pressure between 10-15
PSI.