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1. Check that the front and rear brakes are properly
adjusted. Squeeze the front brake lever (left) and the rear
brake lever (right) with your e-bike at a standstill and the
center stand in the upright position, then apply full pressure
to one pedal. The e-bike should not move forward if the
brakes are adjusted properly.
2. Check that the handle stem and the seat post are
fully tightened.
3. Check the front and rear wheels to ensure that they are
secure. Ensure that the hub nuts on the front (15mm) and
rear wheel (19mm) are securely fastened.
4. Check tire pressure (found on the tireʼs sidewall).
Do not overinflate.
5. Ensure the seat quick-release clamp is secured and that the
seat and seat post do not have any movement.
6. Check the pedals and the gear crank to ensure that they
are secure.
7. Check that side reflectors are in place and free from
damage and contamination.
8. Check the frame and the front fork for any deformation.
9. Ensure that the front wheel and the handlebars are set in
the correct orientation.
10. Secure any loose fitting pants to your leg with a band or
other similar means.
11.For your safety, always wear protective clothing (helmet,
biking gloves) each time you ride your e-bike.
GenZe recommends reviewing the local ordinances in your area
regarding safety equipment requirements when riding an electric
bicycle.
12. If a child intends to use your e-bike, make sure that he/she
wears protective clothing (including a helmet, knee pads,
elbow pads, and/or wrist protection). Check your state
regulations to determine the minimum age requirement for
e-bike use in your area.
• In this manual, there are three signs used to alert you of the
degree of danger associated with riding: Danger, Warning,
and Caution.
Danger
Warning
Caution
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which is liable to result in death or serious
personal injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which could could result in death or serious
personal injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which may result in minor or moderate person-
al injury.
3. Pre-Ride Checklist