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Daily cleaning
Use a rag or large brush to clean off dust when there is not
much mud on your e-bike.
When there is a lot of mud on your e-bike, use a brush
dipped into soapy water to wash it off, rinse it with a little
clean water, then dry it with a soft cloth.
Check the wear degree of the brake blocks after you have
cleaned them to see if they can ensure normal braking.
Replace them promptly if they are seriously worn.
It is recommended to clean the e-bike after you ride it for
about 200 km. You need to clean the bike first before you
put it into storage if you plan to not ride for a long period of
time.
Note: Do not clean the bike with a high-pressure water gun,
as this might damage the mechanical pivots and related
mechanical fitting parts.
The new brake blocks and discs feature relatively smooth
surfaces, so the braking effect will improve after you ride
100 km or brake on long downhills 3 to 5 times, when such
surfaces become roughened.
Check screws between the brake lever and the handlebar,
as well as screws between the brake clamps and frame or
front fork:
1. Check if these screws maintain the same fastening
performance when your e-bike reaches a 200 km riding
distance.
2. Check the fastening performance at every 1,000 km after
the initial 200 km.
3. It is recommended to check the fastening performance of
screws after every 600 km if you often ride under complex
road conditions.
The wear degree of brake blocks should be checked after
you’ve ridden on normal roads for 1,000 km, or 600 km if
the road conditions are complex. The blocks should be
replaced promptly when they are two-thirds or more worn.
If you feel that the brakes are obviously loose but the wear
degree of brake blocks is still acceptable and there is no
sign of oil leakage on the brakes, contact a professional
bike store and ask technicians to replenish the lubricant.
Contact a professional bike store and ask technicians to
diagnose and fix the cause of any abnormal noise that
persists during riding after you have cleaned any oil from th
brake blocks and discs.
044 Bike usage
03.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

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