EN 01
1. Battery and Charging
Charge the battery within 0℃ to 45℃, and discharge between -20℃ to 60℃.
Keep the battery dry and away from acidic or alkaline liquids, rain, fire, heat,
and high temperatures.
Do not reverse connect the battery poles or damage, insert, or short-circuit
the battery. Use the original special charger, limiting charging to 6 hours and
current to 2A.
For long-term storage, store in a cool, dry place and charge monthly for five
hours. Users must follow instructions; any consequences of non-compliance
are the user's responsibility.
Ensure battery type and charger voltage compatibility, and do not mix
different types.
Charge in a ventilated environment, avoiding confined or excessively hot
spaces. Connect the battery to the charger, then to the power supply; reverse
this order when disconnecting. If the charger's indicator light is abnormal, has
a peculiar smell, or overheats, stop charging and seek repair or replacement.
Avoid foreign objects, especially liquids, entering the charger. If transported
by bicycle, place in a shock-absorbent toolbox. Do not disassemble or modify
the charger.
2. Riding
Read and understand the instructions and product performance before use. Do
not lend the bicycle to those unable to operate it.
Before riding, check the brakes and tighten them if needed. Applicable for riders
aged 16 to 65. Always wear a safety helmet, follow traffic rules, and avoid
motorized lanes and pedestrian-heavy areas. Check tire pressure before each
ride, maintaining 40 to 65 PSI. Limit speed to 15KM/h on downhill and non-paved
roads. Avoid strong impacts on the motor and keep the rotating shaft lubricated.
Do not exceed the maximum load of 120KG.
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