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Charging the battery
Using the wrong charger may cause the explosion of battery which will result in
serious injuries or death.
Only use the equipped charger.
Read and follow the instructions in the charger manual.
WARNING
Braking
Bicycle control
Check tire pressure
You can find the allowable inflation pressure range on the side wall of the tire. Test the appropriate
tire inflation pressure.
We recommend using a bicycle foot-operated air pump with a pressure gauge/manometer, in order
to check and correct the tire pressure.
The role of the brake is not only to stop the bicycle, but also to control its speed. The maximum
braking force of the wheel refers to the stress when the tire is just " locking-up" (not rotating) and
slips. Once the tire slips, most of the braking force will be lost and all control over the bicycle will
be lost. Please practice slightly braking and slowly stopping, that is, the technique of gradual
braking technique, in order to avoid tire locking-up.
Push the brake lever toward the handle bar to gradually increase the braking force.
If you feel that the wheel is locked, please reduce the braking so that the wheel can rotate
without being locked.
The battery of this bicycle should be charged with an ambient temperature between 10℃ and 30℃.
Please follow the steps below to charge the battery:
Take out the battery.
Ensure that the battery has no visible damage such as a broken case.
When charging, place the battery on a non-flammable surface, for example, ceramics.
Follow and observe the instructions (if included) provided in the charger manual.
Insert the charger plug into the corresponding socket on the battery.
Insert the charger plug into a 220V, 50Hz power socket. At this time, the charging indicator on the
charger will light up in red. The charging process takes about 4-6 hours. When the charger
indicator turns green, it means that the battery has been fully charged.
Unplug the plug from the socket.
Unplug the plus in the battery socket.
Reinstall the battery.
Do not use modified or damaged batteries.
Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the appliance and safely disposed of.
Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.
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