MAINTENANCE
Do not perform any maintenance when the power is on, or the battery is charging.
After each ride, especially if you have traveled a long distance, inspect your E-bike.
Inspect the brakes to make sure that is working properly.
Make sure all screws and bolts are taut and properly fastened to prevent injury and unneces-
sary wear and tear.
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Storage:
When not in use, store the electric bike in a dry and cool place
Avoid long-term storage outdoors. Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 50°C or below
-20°C (e.g. in the boot of a car). This can lead to battery failure, overheating, and fire.
Direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold will accelerate the aging of the electric bike and its tyres and
generally reduce the life span of the battery pack.
Avoid storing the electric bike in wet conditions.
Charge the battery if not using your E-Bike for more than 30 days.
Store it in a cool and dry place and fully charge it every 60 days. Damages due to non-observance
are not covered by the warranty.
Avoid deep discharge, which can greatly extend the battery life.
Charge the battery at room temperature. Life span and performance of the battery will drop in
temperatures below 0°C.
Cleaning:
Before cleaning, make sure the bike is turned off, unplug the charging cable and cover the charging
port. During cleaning keep the charging port dry.
Do not immerse the e-bike in water, which will cause permanent damage.
Use dry, non-abrasive cloth to gently remove debris or dust.
Never use alcohol o ammonia-based cleaning solutions.
Disposal:
Improper disposal of used batteries may cause serious contamination of the environment.
Observe local regulations when discarding of the battery pack.
Do not dispose of the battery pack with the household waste.
Adjusting the disc brake:
If your brake is too tight, use an M5 hex wrench and turn counter-clockwise to release the brake
cable. Shorten the exposed tail length slightly and lock the pressure plate screws again. If your
brake is not tight enough, release the pressure plate screws and lengthen the exposed tail length
slightly. Then lock the pressure plate screws again.
Adjusting tyre pressure:
If the tyre pressure is low or if the pressure of the two tyres differs from specifications, inflate them
before continue to ride. Make sure that the tyre pressure is 2.8 bar at the front and 2.8 bar at the rear.
If you need to change a tyre, please contact your dealer or customer service centre.
Note:
Tire wear and tear is normal. The rate at which the tires deteriorate
depends on riding style i.e. casual riding may yield minimal wear while
performance and/or heavy drifting may yield excessive wear. To
purchase tire replacements and/or for questions about your Rider’s
E-Bike parts, please visit our website: www.rollerpro.es
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