DANGER
Battery warnings
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The battery consists of lithium-ion cells and chemical elements that are hazardous to health and the environment. Do not
use the item if it emits odours, substances or excessive amounts of heat.
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Do not dispose of the item or the battery with household waste.
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The end user is responsible for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries in compliance with all
applicable regulations.
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Avoid used, defective and/or non-original batteries of other models or brands.
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Do not leave the battery near fire or heat sources. Fire and explosion hazard.
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Do not open the battery or take it apart. Do not strike, throw, or puncture the battery or attach objects onto it.
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Do not touch any substances leaking from the battery, as they are deemed hazardous.
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Do not allow children or pets to touch the battery.
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Do not overcharge or short-circuit the battery. Fire and explosion hazard.
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Never leave the battery unattended during recharging. Fire hazard! Never touch the charging socket with metal objects.
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Do not immerse or expose the battery to water, rain or other liquids.
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Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight, excessive heat or cold (for example, do not leave the item or battery in a car
in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), or environments containing explosive gases or flames.
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Do not carry or store the battery with metal objects such as hairpins, necklaces, etc. Contact between metal objects and
battery contacts may cause a short circuit resulting in physical injury or death.
Before using the electrically power assisted cycle, check that the battery is charged and correctly installed, to allow the bike
to be started and used efficiently and safely. It is always advisable to carefully check each part, taking care to perform the
necessary adjustments of the relevant mechanical components, directly or with the assistance of specialised technicians, see:
saddle and seat post adjustment and tightening, handlebar and stem adjustment and tightening, brake adjustment, gearbox
adjustment, chain and gear lubrication, wheel check and tyre pressure, general check of the correct tightening of the fasten-
ing screws, quick release mechanisms and pass-through pins, as well as a general check that all the parts are in order.
Saddle
The position on the bicycle is very important to ensure the optimal comfort when using the bike, correct pedalling and to
avoid any safety problems.
It is, therefore, important that the saddle and the seat post are positioned and adjusted to suit the rider.
The saddle can be adjusted in height, forward position and angle.
To adjust the height of the saddle, the clamp that secures the seat post in the frame must be loosened and either raised or
lowered as needed, taking care not to pull it out beyond the limit indicated to avoid the risk of breaking the frame. Once
the best position has been found in compliance with the precautions for extracting the seat post, secure it by tightening the
relevant clamp until it is correctly tightened to prevent it from moving and/or becoming unstable.
Generally speaking, the best way to adjust the height of the saddle is to check that when your foot is placed on the pedal at
its lowest point, your leg is almost completely extended.
To adjust the angle and how far forward the saddle is positioned, loosen the relevant fastening mechanism in the seat post
bracket, so you can tilt the saddle and move it forward as desired. Then, tighten the fastening system to avoid any play or
movement.
Handlebars
The height and angle of the handlebars can be adjusted by the fastening systems on the handlebar stem and/or handlebar
attachment.
To adjust the height of the handlebars, loosen the clamp holding the telescopic handlebar stem in place, allowing it to be
pulled out or pushed in to either raise or lower the handlebar until the desired position is set. Secure it by tightening the
relevant clamp until it can no longer be moved. In other cases, the height can be adjusted either by loosening the screw that
secures the stem inside the fork tube (where present) or by intervening on the joint on the handlebar attachment.
8. First use
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