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Cleaning Your E bike:
Never immerse the bike in or any of the components in water or other liquid. This can damage
the electrical system and will void your warranty.
Never clean the bike with high pressure jetted water. This can enter the electrical components
and damage them.
Always store the bike in a dry location. Thoroughly dry the bike after riding in the rain or washing
it. Standing water can enter electronics or cause corrosion resulting in damage to the electrical
system.
Remove the battery pack from your bike before cleaning the bikes. Use a damp cloth with mild soap
as needed to clean the outside of the battery. Do not insert anything into the electrical connector
on battery for any reason. These should remain clean and dry when the bicycle is properly cared for.
The bike can be cleaned with water from a garden hose, mild dish soap, and a damp cloth. Avoid
spraying electronics on the handlebars, electrical connectors, ends of the hub motor where axle
protrudes, rear cassette, front sprocket and chain. Rinse soap away thoroughly with low pressure
water. Thoroughly dry the bike and pay extra attention to remove any water from electrical
components or connectors. Low pressure air from a hair drier or shop vacuum can also be used to
help remove water from places that are difficult to reach.
Reinstall the battery after the bicycle has been cleaned and thoroughly dried. Make sure the battery
is properly installed and locked into the bike.
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Tire Inflation And Replacement:
See the side wall of your bike tikes for the proper size tire for your bike. These tires use a rubber
inner tube to retain air pressure. The tires on your bike are designed for typical terrain and surfaces
the bike was intended to be used on. Only replace the tires with a similar tire design of the same
size. Always check all items related to Tires and Wheels listed in the Pre-Ride Check before each ride.
Properly inflated tires will help to ensure your best bike performance, longest range possible, and
maximum life of the tires.
Keep your tires inflated to 5-30 P.S.I. at all times. Never exceed the maximum pressure listed on the
tire side wall. Tires will lose air pressure over time. Always check tire pressure before operating
the bike. Low tire pressure can result in damage to the wheels that will be more difficult and
expensive to repair.
Always replace your tires with equivalent tires with reflective side walls. Your YOUNG ELECTRIC bike
was equipped from the factory with this type of tire to provide the most visibility of you and your bike
in low light conditions. Keep the tires clean to ensure the reflective side wall can function properly.
Summary of Contents for E-SCOUT
Page 1: ...0 Owner s Manual E SCOUT...
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Page 16: ...15 Step Torque Specs Item Nm Item Nm Handlebar 5Nm Seat post Clamp 6 8 Nm Stem 8Nm Pedals 25Nm...
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