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HIMO C30R - Safety Precautions about Riding; Power-assisted Riding; Unpowered Riding; Troubleshooting

HIMO C30R
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Fully comply with regional traffic laws and regulations on bicycle. Comply with regulations on
bicycle registration and riding on sidewalk and laws on the use of bikeway. The user is obliged
to get familiar with and comply with laws and regulations.
Respect the rights of motorway users, pedestrians and other riders on the same road/bikeway.
Keep the lights on.
Ride a bicycle foreseeingly. Please be sure to suppose that others cannot see you.
Observe before crossing the road.
The car ahead brakes or reverses and the car behind approaches
The door of a parked vehicle is opened
Pedestrians in the street
Children or pets playing on the roadside
Pit, trench, railway and expansion joint
Construction of road or sideway, rubbles or other obstacles which may force you to use the
opposite lane
An accident is caused by evading or being caught by the bicycle or losing control
Ride in the designated bikeway or ride as close to the roadside as possible according to
regional regulations or along the traffic direction
Park in front of parking sign and traffic light. Observe around while braking at the intersection.
Remember that a rider is always the weakest road user
Please use common gestures while turning a corner or parking
Be sure not to wear a headset while riding since it can shield the whistle easily
Traffic noise and whistle may distract the rider and make the rider out of control
Be sure not to carry anyone while riding. Eligible helmet and correctly installed child seat or
baby cart must be used to carry infants. For weight restrictions, please follow the manufactur-
er’s suggestions for child seat or baby cart
Be sure not to carry any objects which will obstruct the rider’s view, will affect the rider’s control
over the bicycle or will be stuck by moving parts of the bicycle
Please avoid being dragged by other vehicles while riding
Please do not perform special effects, ride on a single wheel or jump; otherwise, the bicycle may
be damaged
Be sure not to cross the road, ride around and behave in the ways that other road users cannot
predict
Ride a bicycle foreseeingly and pay attention to order of importance and emergency
Be sure not to ride after drinking wine or taking drugs
Try not to ride in severe weather, at poor visibility, in the dusk, in the night or under fatigue;
otherwise, accident risk will increase.
If you have never ride a power-assisted bicycle, please get familiar with it in an open space. The
power device will be activated only after it is powered on and the rider is stepping on the pedal. It
may be a little uncomfortable in the beginning, but the rider will get used to it soon. The rider should
set on the saddle before stepping on the pedal.
Do daily exercise from the minimum level of riding, e.g.:
Stop stepping on the pedal and the power-assisted system will still provide power within a short
time.
The power-assisted endurance mileage is determined by the following factors:
Starting
Accelerating
Braking
Turning a corner
Total weight of bicycle, rider and luggage
Speed control
Tire pressure
The user also should make the following preparations:
Troubleshooting
Safety Precautions about Riding
Unpowered Riding
Power-assisted Riding
Battery level
Road condition
Weather
Following the wind or against the wind
Personal energy
Ensure the batteries have been fully charged.
Ensure tire pressure is adjusted properly.
Do not use or select a low power level on the flat ground or a downward slope.
Select a suitable gear according to riding condition.
Please turn off the power-assisted system while riding for a short distance in order to avoid
unnecessary start and stop.
To reach the maximum mileage, please follow the steps below:
You can also use an unpowered bicycle. Turn off the power-assisted system and the bicycle is an
unpowered bicycle.
e.g.: When the batteries are exhausted.
The display does
not work
The green light of
the charger lights
up, but the
batteries cannot
be charged
Please be sure to
connect the charger
to the batteries and
then insert it into
the socket in the
wall
The batteries have been
exhausted or the bicycle is not
connected to the batteries
The batteries are not
connected to the charger
correctly
It may be caused by adverse
wind, mountain road, rider’s
weight, speed adjustment and
tire pressure
Please be sure to connect the
charger to the batteries and
then insert it into the socket in
the wall
Ensure the batteries have been
charged and installed correctly.
Ensure the batteries have been
locked in order to avoid
disconnection between the
batteries and the bicycle during
riding
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