5.7 Brakes
• Do not brake too sharply or abruptly. Otherwise, you may fall on a bicycle.
• Learn how to remember which brake lever controls the front brake (left) and which one the rear brake
(right).
• Move the body weight of backward braking, to reduce the effect of inertia.
• Keep your brakes in good condition and adjust / Export adjusted brakes if necessary. If the brake pads
are worn out, replace the brake pads in good time or deliver your bikes for repair.
• Before riding, always check the brakes.
• Remember that the braking distance can be extended considerably in slippery conditions.
• More information about the brakes, if necessary, get a bike shop or manufacturer.
5.8 Button and Display
①Headlight Button
②Bell
③Shifter
④LCD Display
⑤Throttle
5.9 Operating
Instruction
①Headlight Button
②Bell
③Brake lever
④Display, long press “M” button open.
⑤Throttle, rotating it and the e-bike will forward.
6. Maintenance and repairs
IMPORTANT!
• Do not attempt to open the battery casing, motor or control unit. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury and void the warranty. In case of difficulty, please contact us.
• Make sure that the tire surface is tightened.
• Your bike is equipped with derailleur which tightens the chain automatically. If the chain starts to
slacken continuously and jumping of front chainring, you can easily tighten the chain, loosen first
the rear axle nuts slightly, and then tighten the bolts. Make sure that the chain is rotating freely
and tighten the rear axle nuts back on. Take the bike for service if you do not know what should
do.