ENVO D50 | ST50 EBIKE MANUAL | VERSION 1.0 35
6.2. IN CASE OF ACCIDENT
If you have an accident, drop your ebike or your ebike falls over, your ebike is unsafe to ride
until you follow the instructions included in this section. Failure to follow these instructions
could lead to component or bike operation failure which could lead to serious injury or death.
1. Remove the battery before performing any additional service, inspection, or maintenance
on your electric bike. Failure to remove the battery could lead to the bicycle turning on
unexpectedly, causing serious damage or injury
2. Read, understand and comply with the drive system user manual. Do not disassemble or
attempt to service components unless you have been advised how to do so, explicitly in writing,
by the ENVO Drive Systems
3. Check whether the wheels are still rmly xed in the dropouts and whether the rims are still
centered with respect to the frame or fork. Spin the wheels and observe the gaps between the
frame and tire and between the brake pads and the rim sides
4. If the width of the gap has changed markedly and you have no way to true the wheel at your
location, you will need to release the rim brake pads without touching them. Please note that in
this case, the brakes may not act as powerfully as you are used to
5. Check the handlebars and stems to conrm that neither are bent or broken, and that they are
level and upright. Make sure the stem is rmly xed on the fork by trying to turn the handlebars
relative to the front wheel. Briey lean on the brake levers to make sure the handlebars are
rmly xed in the stem
6. Realign the components if necessary and carefully tighten the bolts to ensure reliable clamping
of the components. The maximum torque values are printed directly on the components and/or
specied in the enclosed operating instructions. If neither are available, contact ENVO support
for assistance
7. Check whether the chain still runs on the chain rings and sprockets. If your bike fell over onto
the chain side, check that the gears function properly. Ask someone to lift the bike by the
saddle and carefully shift through all the gears. Make sure the rear derailleur does not get too
close to the spokes as the chain climbs onto the larger sprockets