Please check the following components: handlebar, stem, pedals, crank arms, and wheels. Ensure they are properly installed
and tightened. While some of the components are pre-assembled, it is still important to make sure every component is tightened
to the indicated torque value. Failing to notice a loose component may cause it to detach during use and lead to serious injury.
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Wheels: A critical part of assembling your bike is securing the front and rear wheels, and checking the tightness of the
wheel axle nuts. Properly installed wheels are essential to the safe use of the bike. #
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Tires: Both tires must be inflated to the specifications outlined in the manual. Failing to do so will reduce performance,
increase tire wear, and compromise your safety.#
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Crank: Ensure the crank pedal arms are tightened to the indicated torque value (required tools: 8mm hex key, recommended
torque 30-35 N.m).
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Brakes: Ensure brakes are working correctly and properly secured. When braking, apply the rear brake first, then the front
brake. Applying the brakes incorrectly may cause serious injury.#
It is recommended to perform the above safety checks every 200 - 300 km (120 - 180 miles) or if the bike has not been used in
three weeks.#
For Your Safety
Users must become accustomed to the power controls before riding. It is highly recommended that you ride your new
bike in an open area and set the power assist level to “0”. Once you feel confident operating your bike, increase the
power assist gradually.
Keeping your hands over the brake levers is good practice. The brake levers have motor inhibitors that will shut down
the motor power when applied. If for any reason you lose control, apply the brake levers immediately to shut down the
motor power. Do not try to stop your bike using your feet, as this may cause the user to lose balance.
When walking or carrying your bike, turn off the power to avoid accidentally switching on the motor. If the motor is
accidentally switched on, immediately apply the brakes to cut off power to the motor.