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Ecobike Basic - Technical Operation and Storage; Rear Hub Motor Guidance; Bicycle Storage Advice; Pre-Ride Safety Checks

Ecobike Basic
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bike is very comfortable and allows hours of riding. These types of bicycles, and in particular
their braking system, have been designed for a maximum load of 125 kg (bicycle + cyclist
+ luggage), the weight of the cyclist with luggage may not exceed 100 kg.
This bike is designed for recreational purposes, not for competitive purposes. For riding on
public roads, bicycles without standard accessories, should be equipped with front and
rear lighting, bell, reflections on the pedals and spokes of the wheels, in such a way that
the bike meets the requirements of the traffic regulations.
3.2 REAR HUB MOTOR
Optimal conditions for electric bikes equipped with a hub motor are evenly shaped and
paved surfaces. In the case of inclines on the road, the user should take the load off the
engine, using sufficient force to maintain continuous electrical assistance. The support
system has been equipped with a safety device that prevents further operation of the
engine when the overload causes a rapid increase of its temperature. The system will restart
the engine when the temperature returns to normal.
Improper use of the bike or use contrary to its intended use may involve danger and expose
you to loss of health or life. If you have any doubts whether the destination of the bicycle
corresponds to your ridding area (mountains, city, asphalt, etc ...) - ask the seller if the
chosen model will be suitable.
4. STORAGE AND USING
The bicycle is not intended for long-term outdoor storage (max 12 hours a day.
The bicycle should be stored in a dry place at room temperature.
The bicycle should be stored away from corrosive products and places.
5. BEFORE RIDDING
Always check the technical condition of the bicycle before every ride, especially:
Air pressure in the wheels, remember to observe the pressure range specified by the
manufacturer on the tire.
Check the tire condition for deformation, cracks and whether the tire adheres to the
rim and does not stick out beyond the rim.
Checking wheel screws.
Checking the handlebar and stem (whether it does not rotate or is not loose).
Checking the screws of saddle (does not rotate or fall under the weight).
Check if the bicycle lighting (front and rear) works well.
Checking the beep (bell).
If there is no visible safety groove on the side surfaces of the rim, the rim should be
replaced.
Checking the correct operation of the front and rear brake.
6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
6.1 RIMS
Before using your bike, always check that the wheels are centered and that the rims are
undamaged. During operation of the bicycle, and especially in any collisions, cracks and
cracks may appear. When you see a damaged rim, immediately contact an authorized
service center for replacement with a new one. A damaged rim may damage the tire, for
example, which may involve danger and expose you to health or life.

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