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Under certain conditions, such as during prolonged braking, the brake discs and calipers can reach high temperatures. Let them cool for a few minutes
before handling them (to remove a wheel, for example).
The brake adju󰘵ment should be checked regularly. When replacing the friction components of the braking sy󰘵em (brake pads, brake pads), the use of
original parts guarantees the maintenance of the performance and safety of your bike.
Braking performance decreases over time, so it is necessary to regularly check your brakes and replace them if necessary (lining < 1mm). A break-in
time is required once the new pads are in󰘵alled. To do this, brake slightly while driving for a few minutes. Be careful to protect the brake discs and
pads before servicing your chain. Otherwise oil can get on the discs and pads and reduce braking performance. If oil has been in contact with the pads,
change them immediately before using the bicycle.
Electrical components (battery, motor, display, controller, charger) may be hot after using the bike. Warning, in extreme situations of use (for example:
driving at low speed with a signi󰘰cant drop or driving with a heavy load) the motor can reach high temperatures which can lead to the risk of burns.
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All cleaning, electrical or mechanical maintenance operations mu󰘵 imperatively be carried out with the power o󰘯.
Remove the battery if it is removable.
The maintenance operations speci󰘰c to the electri󰘰cation of the bicycle mu󰘵 be carried out by a quali󰘰ed and trained mechanic.
If the chain derails, disconnect the power supply before any intervention.
The kick󰘵and does not guarantee the 󰘵ability of the bicycle if it is used on un󰘵able or sloping ground.
Be sure to use it on 󰘵able, level ground.
The luggage rack is designed for a maximum load of 27 kg. Compatible with a baby seat.
Do not leave your child in the baby seat or on the luggage rack when the bike is parked on its 󰘵and.
This bike is compatible with the in󰘵allation of a baby carrier.
A child seat can be mounted on a bicycle if the saddle springs are protected (to prevent the child’s 󰘰ngers from being trapped).
Refer to the in󰘵ructions of your baby carrier to proceed the assembly, as well as the maximum loads supported by it.
Adding a bar end is possible on this bike. For the assembly and the tightening torques of the aerodynamic extensions, refer to the manufacturer’s in󰘵ructions. Attaching a trailer is not recommended on this
bike.

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