ensures your own safety, but also contributes to road safety
in general. Remember that it is the rider's responsibility
to know and follow the applicable rules and regulations
in order to use their electric bicycle safely and legally on
public roads.
- Always remove the battery during maintenance.
- Do not modify or tamper with the electrical management
system of the electric bicycle.
- Warning: after prolonged use, use caution when touching
hot surfaces such as disc brakes.
- The E-bike is specifically designed for use in mountainous
terrain. It is designed to provide electric assistance in
this type of terrain and enhance the driving experience in
demanding conditions. However, it is important to note
that incorrect use of the E-bike in mountainous terrain can
present potential risks and hazards. The following dangers
of incorrect use are warned against:
- Risk of loss of control: mountainous terrain may have steep
slopes, narrow paths, rocks, and obstacles. It is crucial to
handle the E-bike with caution and to use proper driving
skills to avoid loss of control and possible accidents.
- Risk of overheating: hilly terrain may require more effort from
the electric power assist system. It is important to monitor
engine and battery temperature to avoid overheating. If a
significant temperature rise is detected, it is recommended
to stop and allow the system to cool down before continuing.
- Risk of premature wear and tear: mountainous terrain
can subject E-bike to increased stresses and wear.
Regular inspections of the E-bike and its components are
recommended, paying attention to signs of wear and tear,
damage or weaknesses. Replace any worn or damaged
components immediately to maintain the safety and
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