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2.6. Gates Carbon Drive System:
Gates User Manual
When delivered, the belt is optimally tensioned but may need
to be re-tensioned after prolonged use. Correctly mounted,
the belt is extremely resilient in the pulling direction. The
carbon fibers embedded in the belt are very flexible but
sensitive to the following issues:
2.7. Brake System
Your Modmo Saigon E-Bike is equipped with hydraulic disc
brakes that will stop you quickly and safely when needed.
Use both brakes simultaneously for safe braking.
2.8. Display Error
If there is something wrong with the electronic control
system, the display will show the error code automatically.
The following is the definition of the main error codes
Display return to normal only after problem being fixed and
bike will not run before fixing the problem.
Important Information:
Please be aware that use of the Gates Carbon Drive system in
ice and snow, can lead to the teeth of the pulleys becoming
clogged. This can lead to the belt being pushed off of the
pulley, or lifted up and ratcheting over it. Both of these
possibilities could reduce the safe operation of the system. For
this reason, the use of the bike in snow and ice should be
avoided. The use of the system in mud should also be avoided
for the same reasons.
Please refer to Gate’s Carbon Drive:
https://www.gatescarbondrive.com/~/media/files/gcd/owners-
manuals/english-owners-manual-gates-carbon-drive.pdf?la=en
Attention:
Before you ride your bike, always check if the drive belt is
properly adjusted and tightened, and if the sprockets are
bolted down tightly. Also, check if the Snubber is mounted
correctly. Improperly adjusted drive belts might come off the
sprockets when you ride the bike. The sprockets and/or the
Snubber can also loosen during the ride if they are not
tightened sufficiently. Incorrect mounting of the drive system
can cause accidents and severe injuries.
Crimping Twisting Bending
Backwards
Inverting
Zip tying Mounting the tensioned belt
with a lever, and/or by rotating the cranks
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English
SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND PRODUCT INFORMATION
24 Motor Hall Defect
30 Abnormal Communication