easy access for the rider.
Parking procedures. To park:
1. Stop the motor.
2. Step down the side stand.
3. Slowly lean the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) to the side stand until it's firmly stood.
4. Turn the handlebar fully in the same direction as the side stand.
5. Lock the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) and remove the key.
If you must park on an uneven or loose surface, park firmly so that the dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike) cannot move or fall.
Ensure no flammable materials are near hot parts such as batteries, motors, brakes,
etc.
Do not touch the motor, battery, brakes, and other parts that may get high
temperatures during the ride.
Always lock the handlebar and remove the key from the dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike) to reduce the chance of theft or start-up by accident. We recommend you
use other anti-theft devices as well.
This dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is an electric offroad all-terrain bike with many
electrical parts. Avoid submerging parts and the bike in water. Also, avoid
prolonged exposure of parts and components to water or rain.
When not riding:
Always turn off the motor when not riding your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
Keep your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in a safe condition.
It's important to keep your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) properly stored and in safe
riding condition.
Inspect the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) thoroughly before every ride to avoid a
breakdown when the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is off-road far from your base.
Turn off the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) when not riding to avoid power loss and
potential injury to you or anyone else and damage to the dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike).
Keep unsupervised underaged people away from the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike)
to reduce potential safety risks.
Storing the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike), batteries, and cords away from water,
open flames, and heat sources can effectively reduce the risk of disasters.
Extremely hot or cold conditions may result in damage to the dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike), which could cause an accident when it's being ridden.
Do not submerge the battery in water (the battery will be damaged, and this will
destroy the waterproof performance of the battery); if the battery is submerged in
water, it is strictly prohibited to charge the battery again, as it may cause the
battery to overheat, potentially catch fire, and create a burning and explosion
hazard.
Battery Temperature: Vehicle operating temperature is between 14 and 113
degrees F. Recommended lithium battery storage temperature is between 32 and