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Urtopia CHORD - Disclaimer; Regular Maintenance Guidance; Warnings

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Disclaimer
Warnings
Do not touch the disk of the front and rear brake while it is rotating or directly after braking. This could result in injury
Under no circumstances, including, but not limited to negligence, shall Urtopia be liable for any damages, including but not
limited to special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the Urtopia Carbon Bike and/or
any other products or materials referred to in this manual, even if Urtopia has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Applicable law may not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability or incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
or burns.
Do not remove the battery cells, and always contact Urtopia regarding any battery issues.
Always ride with care – turning and braking suddenly may cause accidents.
Do not modify or tamper with the bike’s motor or integrated computer systems. Modifying the bike in any way will void
your warranty and can lead to accidents resulting in injury or death.
International convention dictates that the left brake lever controls the front wheel brake while the right brake lever
controls the rear wheel brake. In the UK & Japan, however, the reverse is true.
Riding in the city can be hazardous. Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or death.
Never ride with headphones or talk on the phone while riding.
Never ride in a situation where you are not able to fully control the bike.
The Urtopia Chord Bike is not suitable for towing trailers of any sort.
Take care when riding in wet and slippery conditions. Ride slowly and gently apply force to the brakes to accommodate
a longer stopping distance.
Ride at an appropriate speed, in accordance with the terrain, your riding capabilities and local government regulations.
Disc brakes can produce significant stopping power and may behave differently from other bike brake systems.Please
familiarize yourself with the brakes before your first ride.
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Regular Maintenance Guidance
Battery
If not used for more than three days, the battery should be taken off the bike and properly stored. For extended storage,
the battery should be recharged every three months.
Chain
Keep the chain clean and free of mud and dirt as much as possible. Relubricate the chain links from time to time with a chain
lubricant. Wipe off excessive lubricant.
Other parts such as disc brake system, derailleur, bottom bracket, cassette, hubs etc.
For every 500 km or 3-month riding, seek professional service at a local bike shop, or a Urtopia Service Center nearby.