5.2. Maintenance
Caution:
Bike maintenance and repair require specific skills and appropriate tools. Do
not repair your bike or change any of its settings if you have the slightest doubt
regarding your ability to correctly proceed with such work. Contact your dealer.
Any adjustments or repairs that are not properly done can damage the bike
and lead to accidents resulting in extensive injuries. Use only genuine
replacement parts for safety-critical components.
Cleaning
Always remove the battery when cleaning. Use soapy water or water mixed
with a gentle detergent, and then rinse it with clean water. Make sure that the
controller located behind the battery compartment is not exposed to humidity
as it contains. Electronic components. Do not use a high pressure washer!
Maintenance
Make sure your bike is safe for the environment. Used parts must be disposed
of in appropriate selective sorting recycling bins. A battery which no longer
works must be returned to your dealer so that he may pass it to a recycling
company.
Replacing the rear light batteries: remove the screw to access the batteries.
(It is recommended that you need to replace them every year)
Engine: the engine does not require any sort of maintenance.
Chain:
It is recommended that you lubricate your bike’s 7 speed gearwheels and chain
on a regular basis using appropriate products (ask your dealer for advice).
6. Accessories
Mudguards (Place the mudguard assembly between the stays, make sure the
mudguard bracket holes line up with those in the frame. Tighten all bolts and
screws until snug.)