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ROLL-ROAD EMMA - Maintenance; Battery Maintenance; Chain Maintenance; Front Fork Maintenance

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Maintenance
Battery Maintenance
1.
Don't fully drain your battery. Turn off the power when the battery charge is low.
2.
Fully charge the battery after each use, no matter how much power is used. This will prolong the battery life. If the battery is not used for a long time, store the battery with a full charge and charge it once a month.
3.
The Emma Bike can be safely ridden in light rain. However, riding through very heavy downpours or through flooded streets is not recommended, as the
crank and/or motor can get wet, which may cause problems.
4.
Keep the battery away from open flame or a high-temperature heat source. Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight or recharge immediately after
use in high-temperature weather.
Chain Maintenance
1.
We recommend cleaning the chain after each ride, especially in rainy and humid environments. Use a dry cloth to wipe the chain and its accessories clean. Use a brush to remove sand and dirt stuck in the chain,
along with use warm soapy water if needed. Do not use strong acidic or alkaline cleaning agents (such as rust remover), because these chemicals can damage the chain.
2.
Apply lubricating oil after cleaning to avoid rust. First, make sure the chain is dry, and then apply the lubricating oil into the bearings.
3.
To prevent unnecessary chain wear, try to maintain a vertical chain position when shifting gears (do not use the smallest gear with the smallest fly wheel, or the largest gear with the largest fly wheel, etc.).
Front Fork Maintenance
1.
Always use a clean, oil-free lint-free cloth with plain or soapy water to clean your bike. To prevent water from flowing into the front fork, you can turn the bike upside down. Dry with a lint-free towel after washing. Pay
specific attention to the inner tube and the dust seal to reduce wear and prevent thinning of the inner tube, which can lead to significant damage if the aluminum is exposed to air
2.
We recommend using a front fork dust cover to protect the inner tube of your front fork. This prevents dust from entering as well as hard objects from hitting the inner tube.
Brake Maintenance
1.Pad replacement:
Pads should be replaced if they become contaminated or have less than 2.5mm thickness. (Metal plate & wear material)
2.Before riding:
Check the pads for wear or contamination.
Check the hose for cracking, wear or deformation. Replace if necessary. Check if the brake system is operating correctly.
3.After riding:
Check the pads for wear or contamination.
Check the hose for cracking, wear or deformation. Replace if necessary. Check if the brake system is operating correctly.
4.At regular intervals
Check the oil level in the reservoir. Lubricate the brake lever pivot with grease
Check to make sure that all the bolts are tightened to the correct torque specifications.
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