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States the manual is not for detailed service, repair, or maintenance, advising professional help.
User assumes all risks; components wear and can fail suddenly, causing injury.
Insurance policies may not cover accidents involving the bicycle; contact insurer.
Do not disassemble, modify, or replace electrical parts on the bicycle.
Steps to attach and secure the handlebar to the stem using Allen keys.
Warning against over-tightening the stem bolt to prevent steering system damage.
Caution to avoid damaging disk brake parts during front wheel installation.
Instructions for installing the front wheel using the cam action system.
Warning on ensuring sufficient tension with the cam lever for secure wheel attachment.
Guide on adjusting seat height using the seat clamp handle.
Instructions for attaching pedals, noting L/R markings and tightening direction.
Warning to ensure the seat post is not set above the maximum height mark.
Procedures for removing, inserting, and charging the battery on the E-mini B model.
Warning against overcharging the battery; unplug once fully charged.
Steps to fold the bicycle frame vertically.
Instructions on how to fold the handlebar stem down after unlocking.
Guide for removing, inserting, and charging the battery on E-Wild B and Monta B models.
Information on charging times, indicator lights, and safe charging practices.
Important warnings against disassembly, heat, liquids, and improper use of batteries.
A warning to keep children away from the charging area.
Advises wearing an approved helmet and complying with local riding laws.
Recommends pre-ride checks of bolts, tire pressure, and brakes, plus initial service.
Suggests practicing in a safe area to familiarize with controls and performance.
States bikes are for one passenger only and provides weight capacity information.
Guides on checking tire inflation, condition, and wheel alignment for safe riding.
Electric bikes are for riders 16+ with adequate physical and mental capabilities.
Parents must ensure bike fit, safe operation, and understanding of laws by children.
Emphasizes children wearing helmets for cycling only, and the risks of misuse.
Instructions for turning power on/off and activating the 6km/h walking mode.
How to select pedal assist power levels (Low, Med, High) and battery indicator (L-H).
Explains the elements displayed on the S900 LCD screen, including speed, battery, and assist levels.
How to switch display modes, control lights, and activate walking mode.
Guide to adjusting backlight, speed unit, voltage, and sleep time.
Details on sleep time, assist levels, wheel size, and parameter reset.
Lists and defines error codes that may appear on the display, indicating system issues.
Tips for common problems like no power, no assist, power cut-out, and charging issues.
Diagnosing motor noise, resistance, and short riding distances.
Advice on checking bolts, lubricating the chain, tire pressure, and cleaning the bike.
Guidance on caring for wiring and batteries, and avoiding damage during handling.
Recommendation for regular servicing by a skilled mechanic experienced with electric bikes.
Details the 6-month limited warranty for batteries and chargers, including covered items.
Lists items not covered by the battery warranty, such as self-discharge and water damage.
Outlines the 1-year limited warranty for motors and controllers, covering defects but not physical damage.
Further details on motor/controller warranty coverage and exclusions, including connector issues.
Covers the 6-month warranty for other bike components like forks, brakes, and displays.
Explains the policies for returning or exchanging a purchased bike within 7 days.
Provides a diagram illustrating the bike's electrical connections and color codes.
Section to record essential bike serial number, model, and purchase details.