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Nilox J5 - Maintenance and Cleaning; Routine Inspection and Maintenance

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Battery FAQ
1. Is it normal for the battery to get warm during charging?
3. Yes, it is normal for the battery to be warm during the charging process. This is because the increase in
internal resistance transforms energy into heat that is transmitted externally.
4. How long does it take to replace the battery?
The average life of the battery depends on personal use and storage conditions. Even with proper
maintenance, rechargeable batteries are not eternal. On average, a lithium battery remains active for
about 700 charging cycles. It should be considered, however, that with each recharge the "capacity" of
the battery drops proportionally. Even partial recharges (for example 1H recharge) are to be considered,
for the purpose of the number of possible cycles, as a complete recharge. Periodically fully discharge the
battery and recharge it.
MAINTENANCE and CLEANING
Technological advances have made the E-Bike and its components more complex than in the past and the pace of
innovation is increasing. With this continuous evolution, it is essential, for any mechanical and / or electrical repair
and / or maintenance, to contact an authorized service center. For routine maintenance and cleaning, follow the
instructions below.
Inspection and Maintenance
For your safety and to ensure long life of your bicycle, it is recommended to inspect it regularly to understand the
state of the mechanical part and, if necessary, request the assistance of a technician.
Maintaining good mechanical and electrical parts is fundamental for your safety during use.
Periodically check the wiring and electrical connectors to make sure they are not damaged.
Bicycle part
Always check
before use
Periodically
check
Clean and
lubruicate
Adjuist and
Tighten
Repair if
necessary
Tire pressure
Tire conditions
Brake calibration
Handlebar lock
Display
Saddle lock
Brake pads
Brake cable tension
Spokes tension
Wheel centering
Hubs
Chain lubrication
Rear deraillerur calibration
Reflectors
Battery and battery charger
Steering
B,B.
Screws, nuts, bolts, locks
The basic maintenance of the bicycle can and must be carried out directly by the owner; does not require special tools
or specific technical knowledge beyond what is explained in this manual.
Here are some examples of interventions that you can perform yourself.

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