REANY
Original Operating Instructions
Introduction
Thank you for your trust in REANY. Have fun using the REANY electric bike.
REANY electric bikes are designed to provide you with super easy maintenance, quality and stable vehicles. With a belt ride system and carefully selected components, REANY has minimized the maintenance work required from the user.
While riding may be your primary focus, we suggest taking a moment to read this manual before riding your REANY electric bike. It will guide you through essential aspects of an e-bike trip.
To ensure you can enjoy the high-quality riding experience of electric bikes for a long time, please follow the key points and attention points described in this manual.
1. Know Your E-bike
1.1 Overview
Your e-bike has undergone a full quality inspection. For transport, the handlebars are rotated to a suitable position, and the pedals are removed.
Bike and all accessories in a box:
- REANY electric bike (including the front wheel)
- Pedal
- Reflector
- Two keys for the REANY battery lock
- The Installation toolkit
- Standard charger (battery charger), power cable (Europe)
Key Components Overview:
- The Gates Belt drive system
- Rear hub motor
- Removable battery
- Human engineering mechanics
Integrated Handlebars:
- Grip
- Tail light
Documentation:
- REANY original operation instructions for the electric bike
1.1.1 REANY V1
A diagram illustrates the REANY V1 electric bike with the following parts labeled:
- Tail light
- All-in-one handle
- Grip
- Rear hub motor
- Gates belt
- Removable battery
1.1.2 REANY W1
A diagram illustrates the REANY W1 electric bike with the following parts labeled:
- Tail light
- All-in-one handle
- Grip
- Rear hub motor
- Gates belt
- Removable battery
1.1.3 REANY N1
A diagram illustrates the REANY N1 electric bike with the following parts labeled:
- Tail light
- All-in-one handle
- Grip
- Rear hub motor
- Gates belt
- Removable battery
1.1.4 REANY W1 Pro
A diagram illustrates the REANY W1 Pro electric bike with the following parts labeled:
- Tail light
- All-in-one handle
- Grip
- Rear hub motor
- Gates belt
- Removable battery
1.1.5 REANY N1 Pro
A diagram illustrates the REANY N1 Pro electric bike with the following parts labeled:
- Tail light
- All-in-one handle
- Grip
- Rear hub motor
- Gates belt
- Removable battery
1.2 Important Points for You to Do
Before you use the new REANY electric bike, please read the specific REANY instructions carefully.
- This instruction book contains detailed information about the REANY bike and advice.
- Ensure you understand the proper use of electrical system components, maintenance, and disposal of your new electric bike.
Road Safety
- Do not ride an electric bike without a battery. The battery must be on the bike while riding; otherwise, the bike will have no light when needed.
- Check the bike for proper operation, loose parts, and defects before riding. If you find any problems, please visit a professional repair site for repairs before you ride.
- Please note that other road users (cars, trucks, motorcycles) may not expect electric bikes to behave differently from regular bikes. Riding faster also increases the risk of accidents and causes longer braking distances.
- Please ride under the service conditions specified for the bicycle.
⚠ Please tighten the hub quick release with only 6NM, according to its marked torque reference, and similarly for other screws with specified values.
Electrical System
- Do not clean the e-bike with a high-pressure washer. High-pressure water may enter into the connectors or other components of the electrical system, potentially causing impact or fire if improperly handled. If battery damage is suspected, please visit the dealer immediately for inspection.
Battery Maintenance and Storage
Maintain the battery according to the instructions in this e-bike user's manual. Failure to follow these instructions may damage the battery and may require battery replacement:
- After the battery is charged, remove the battery from the charger and remove the charger from the socket.
- Over time, lithium batteries discharge automatically. If the battery is not charged and then stored without charging, it may discharge to a low state that cannot be recharged.
- Store the battery in a dry, well-ventilated position. Prevent the battery from moisture and water.
- In adverse weather conditions, it is recommended to remove the battery from the bike and put it in a protected position.
- The battery can be stored at a temperature between 14°F (-10°C) and 140°F (+60°C). However, to extend the battery life, it is best to store the battery at room temperature of about 68°F (20°C).
- If the bike is not ridden for a long time, do not store the battery on the bike.
Your REANY e-bike has undergone a comprehensive quality test.
To facilitate transportation, some parts will need to be placed in the appropriate position. After unpacking, you must adjust the handlebar, adjust the height of the seat post, and install the pedals.
If you have purchased a REANY e-bike through a dealer, these steps have been completed. If you assemble it yourself, be careful to tighten the torque correctly.
2. To Assemble Your E-bike
2.1 Adjust the Handlebar
- Unscrew the cover screws (labeled A) with a 2mm allen key and remove the cover plate.
- Turn the handlebar to the right angle (labeled B) and tighten 4 screws (labeled A) of the handlebar with a 4MM inner hexagon.
- Install the cover plate with a 2mm allen key and tighten the cover screws (labeled C).
Diagram showing handlebar adjustment points A, B, and C.
2.2 Install the Pedals
- Pay attention to distinguish the left and right feet, with "L" on the left and "R" on the right.
- The "R" foot rotates clockwise on the right side; the "L" foot locks with a 15MM open wrench.
2.3 Kickstand Assembly
First, pre-lock the kickstand with screws and tighten with a 5mm Allen wrench.
2.4 Adjust the Seat Height
- Your saddle height can be adjusted by adjusting the seat post.
- Loosen the seat tube screw (labeled E) counterclockwise with the 5MM inner hexagon, ensuring that the maximum seat post height is not exceeded. To find the correct height, sit on the saddle and place your foot on the pedal (at the lowest position). In this position, your knees should be slightly bent. If your feet are flat on the ground, your saddle is too low.
- The angle and horizontal position of the saddle can be adjusted through point (labeled D). If there is anything unclear or need help, please contact REANY at www.reanybikes.com.
- Tighten the seat screw clockwise.
Diagram showing seat post adjustment points D and E, and seat angle adjustment.
3. The First Step
3.1 E-bike Battery Charging
Charging can be done when the battery is plugged into the electric bike, or the battery can be removed from the e-bike. To charge the battery, use a dedicated charger from the e-bike.
- The e-bike is charged: When the charger is inserted into the electric bike ready to charge, open the rubber cover (labeled A) on the left side of the e-bike seat tube.
- Battery charging: Start charging when the charger is inserted into the battery, and plug the charging port (labeled G) at the bottom of the battery.
- When the charger is correctly connected for charging, the red light is on, and the green light is on after fully charged.
⚠ Before connecting to the power supply, you need to connect to the charging plug firstly.
Diagram A shows the charging port on the e-bike seat tube. Diagram B shows the charging plug connected to the battery.
Safety of Batteries and Charging
- E-bike battery and charger should not be exposed to water or open flame.
- Do not use the battery and the charger for other purposes.
- Do not place the battery where it is accessible to children and pets.
- Do not cover the battery and the charger while charging.
- If you find an odor or smoke, please stop charging immediately.
- In case the battery catches fire, do not try to extinguish it with water. Use sand to put out the fire and call emergency services immediately.
3.2 IPS, Matrix 2.0" Display
- The display should be sent for repair as soon as possible if it does not work properly; otherwise, the operation of the system will be affected.
- Although it is designed to be waterproof, it is strongly recommended that you avoid submerging the display underwater.
- Try to avoid using it in harsh environments, such as heavy rain, snow, and sun exposure.
Product Description:
- Operating temperature: -10°C ~ 60°C
- Storage temperature: -20°C ~ 70°C
- Waterproof grade: IP65
Functional Interface Overview
Under the state of the basic function interface, rotate the display of each function by short pressing the [M button]. Under any function interface, if there is no button operation within 5 seconds, it will jump back to the basic function interface.
Functional Interface I
Function interface I mainly displays speed and mileage information, including single mileage, accumulated mileage, average speed, and maximum speed. The data in function interface I can be cleared by button operation.
Functional Interface II
Function interface II mainly displays battery information, including battery voltage, capacity percentage, accumulated charging times, and remaining range.
Functional Interface III
Function interface III mainly displays the usage time statistics of different power modes during riding, which are calculated by the meter according to the actual riding status and shown in percentage data. Boost mode usage time statistics can be cleared by data clearing operation.
Functional Interface IV
Function interface IV mainly displays power statistics, including the average power output of the motor, the maximum power, the rider's power, and the proportion of motor power statistics.
Basic Interface and Operation Buttons
When power is on, it will display the power-on interface for 2 seconds. After establishing the communication connection, the meter will enter the main interface display state.
⚠ Without BMS information, the system does not display the battery percentage, and the battery front always lights up [exclamation mark icon] [battery icon]; the rest of the information is displayed in real time.
Diagram shows operation buttons:
- Power switch
- Plus [+]
- Mode
- Minus [-]
Diagram shows the display screen with speed (25.0 KM/H), TRIP (2), ODO (045KM), and battery status (100%).
Power On/Off
Long press the power button in the display off state; the display will power on to display the power-on REANY interface, and then normally enter the basic interface and start to work. Long press the power button in the power-on state; the display will turn off. If there is no operation within 5 minutes, the display will shut down automatically.
Assistance Level Switching
Under the power-on working condition, short press the [+] or [-] buttons to switch the power assisting gear and change the power assisting mode.
Digital gear: 0–5
Display Interface Switching
Short press the [M button] under power-on state to enter the function display interface in turn and switch the display information. Short press the [M button] to enter the basic interface in turn, and the function display interface switching in turn. During normal riding, when the speed is greater than 0, if the information display interface is not in the basic interface, and the user has not operated the [M button] for more than 5 seconds, it will automatically return to the basic interface display state.
Upgrade OTA System
The display supports Bluetooth function. Under the premise of cooperating with APP development, the display can realize the function of message reminder and navigation information reminder after establishing Bluetooth connection with a cell phone. After successful Bluetooth connection, the [Bluetooth icon] will be displayed on the upper left corner of the screen.
Light
The display supports auto light-on function. When the whole bike is loaded with battery and turned on, the default is auto light-on state, meaning the display automatically detects the ambient light intensity and controls the lights on.
When the lights are turned on automatically, the [automatic light-on icon] is displayed on the upper right corner of the display.
When the whole bike is loaded with battery and turned on, long press the [up arrow button] at any time to manually control the turning on and off of the lights. If the lights are not turned on automatically, long pressing the [up arrow button] will turn on the lights manually, and the [light icon] will be displayed at the upper left corner of the display interface to indicate the light status; otherwise, the lights will be turned off.
When the lights are on, long press the [up arrow button] to turn off the lights.
After manually turning off the lights, the auto light-on function will also be turned off. You need to turn on the power again to re-enable the auto light function.
When the lights are on, the brightness of the display's screen will be reduced.
Walk Assist Function
When the speed is zero, press and hold the [checkmark button] to enter the boost assist mode. The interface will display the [boost assist icon] and the actual boost speed, and the display area of the assist gear will show the [push icon].
After releasing the [checkmark button] or operating any other button during the boost assist mode, the mode will be canceled, and the display will return to normal display mode.
Battery Capacity Indicator
Battery capacity indication and corresponding power output.
The power level information is divided into a battery bar indication and a percentage of remaining capacity. When the battery power is normal, the power display is divided into 1-5 cells according to the change of battery capacity. Before the connection with the battery is established at power on, the percentage is not displayed, and the battery displays full cells and flashes at 2Hz. After reading the power value, it stops flashing and displays the power percentage. If the connection is still not successful after 3 seconds of power on, it stops flashing and does not display the percentage.
If the battery capacity is lower than 5% of the undervoltage value or the battery voltage is lower than the undervoltage value, the display will prompt "undervoltage". The battery indicator will be empty, flashing at 1Hz. At the same time, the motor will have no power, the support function will be ineffective, button pressing will have no function, and the display level will show "OFF". Please charge the battery if undervoltage, ensuring that the voltage is higher than the under-voltage value "V" and the battery capacity is more than 5% to exit the under-voltage mode.
Basic Setting Function
Within 10 seconds after power on, long press the [M button] to enter the setting interface. Short press the [M button] to cycle through setting interfaces. Under any setting interface, short press the [M button] to enter the parameter editing state. The pickup is the selected state under the parameter editing interface; the blue icon under the selected state indicates the item to be picked up, and the option and parameter value of the selected state will be indicated in white font with gray background. Under the parameter selected state, short press the [M button] for parameter modification and editing. Press and hold the [M button] to confirm and exit the editing state, then press and hold the [M button] again to exit to the upper level menu interface.
Under any setting interface, short press the [M button] to enter the next level menu; long press the [M button] to return to the previous level menu.
Clear Data
Data clearing is mainly aimed at clearing data information such as single mileage, average speed, and maximum speed.
After 10 seconds of normal power on, when the display is in the function interface display (not the basic interface), long press the [M button] to enter the clear information prompt state. Short press the [up arrow key] to select the operation content in the pop-up dialog box. Short press the [M key] to confirm, then the data information can be cleared. If there is no operation or a long press of the [M button] within 30 seconds in the pop-up window of clear data, it will exit the data clearing mode.
After data clearance, the subtotal mileage returns to zero, and the average speed and maximum speed also return to zero.
3.3 Segment LCD Display
- The display should be sent for repair as soon as possible if it does not work properly; otherwise, the operation of the system will be affected.
- Although it is designed to be waterproof, it is strongly recommended that you avoid submerging the display underwater.
- Try to avoid using it in harsh environments, such as heavy rain, snow, and sun exposure.
- Do not use steam or pressure washers for cleaning the screen.
Production Description:
- Operating temperature: -20°C ~ 60°C
- Storage temperature: -20°C ~ 70°C
- Waterproof grade: IP65
Error Codes Indicator
The display can alert warnings of vehicle-wide faults, and the display interface shows error codes when a fault is detected. The specific fault code is displayed in the function display area and flashes at 1Hz. When an error code appears, the display only shows the error symbol and error code. If the user operates the [M button] during the fault condition, the display resumes the main page display. After 5 seconds, it returns to the fault code interface.
For an error code, please contact REANY at www.reanybikes.com.
Functional Overview
- RANGE: The remaining renewal mileage
- TRIP: Single distance
- TRIP TIME: Use time of the subtotal mileage
- ODO: Cumulative distance
- MAX SPEED: Maximum speed
- AVG SPEED: Distance / travel time
Basic Interface and Operation Buttons
When power is on, it will display the power-on interface for 2 seconds. After establishing the communication connection, the meter will enter the main interface display state.
⚠ No BMS information means the system does not display the battery percentage, and the battery is always bright before [exclamation mark icon] [battery icon]; the rest of the information is displayed in real time.
Diagram shows operation buttons:
- Power switch
- Plus [+]
- Mode
- Minus [-]
Diagram shows the display screen with speed (00.0 KM/H), mode (ECO TOUR PAS), battery status (188%), TRIP (8888.8), RANGE (88:88), and other indicators.
Power On/Off
Maintain the normal connection between the display and the controller. Long press the power button when the display is off to display the opening interface, then enter the base interface and start working normally. Long press the power button when the display is closed. If there is no operation within 5 minutes, the display will automatically close.
Buttons Operation and Definition
Under the boot state, short press the "M" key to switch the subtotal mileage (TRIP / SPEED), cumulative mileage (ODO / AVG), and continuous mileage (RANGE / MAX) successively. When the speed is greater than 0, and the display content in the numerical display area is not the speed, and the user does not operate the "M" button for over 5 seconds, it automatically returns to the speed display state.
Assistance Level Switching
Your e-bike comes with 5 power levels.
Short press "+" and "-" keys to switch the power gear and change the power mode. The gear switch does not cycle; that is, after reaching gear 5, the short button needs to return to gear 0, and the upward switch operation is the same.
The higher the power, the stronger the motor assist force. When the power is level 0, the motor does not provide assistance, but you can use the e-bike display and lights. Note that the battery consumes power faster at higher levels. Power is very high at the highest level, intended only for hills, slopes, and difficult environments.
Error Codes Indicator
According to the message information obtained from the controller, the display shows the fault repair icon on the main interface, displays the specific error code in the speed display area, and flashes at 1Hz.
For an error code, please contact REANY at www.reanybikes.com.
Light
When the e-bike is loaded with the battery and started, it can be turned on/off by long pressing the "+" key. Remember, if your battery runs out, your lights will stop working.
Battery Indicator
Power information is divided into battery bar indication and residual percentage indication. When the battery power is normal, according to the battery capacity change, the power is divided into 1-6 bars.
After the battery capacity is less than 5%, the display indicates undervoltage, the power bar shows 0, the battery indication flashes at 1Hz, the motor has no power, the power support has no function, pressing the button is invalid, and the power support shows "OFF".
Walk Assist Function
In case of a speed lower than 6 KM/H, long pressing the "-" button will enter walk assistant mode. It will show the walk assistant sign and real speed on the screen, instead of support levels. After releasing the "-" or any other buttons during the walk assistant function, the power support will return to normal mode.
Clear Data
After 10 seconds, when the interface displays the TRIP, long press the "M" key to clear the TRIP information prompt state. The TRIP icon will flash together with the numerical value. Then, short press the "M" key to confirm the clear data information. No operation or a long press of the "M" key within 30 seconds will exit the data purge mode.
After data clearance, the subtotal mileage returns to zero, and the average speed and maximum speed also return to zero.
4. Battery
4.1 Place and Remove the Batteries
Remove the Rechargeable Battery:
Always turn off the electric bike system before removing the battery.
- Turn the key point (labeled A) in the battery lock clockwise until it stops and remains in that position.
- Press point B at the bottom.
- The battery support will pull down out of the groove of the frame, then lift it away laterally.
Diagram showing battery removal points A (key lock) and B (release point).
Place the Rechargeable Battery:
First, put the bottom end of the battery on the guide rail inside the lower tube, and then put the upper end into the lower tube until you hear a click, indicating it is stuck. If the battery is not locked and you do not hear a click:
- Check that the battery fits with the lock.
- Check that the upper edge of the battery and the lower tube are aligned.
Diagram showing battery insertion into the frame.
⚠ Take care to avoid damage to the paint on the frame or the battery.
4.2 Charging Precautions
There are several ways to charge your REANY electric bike. Depending on how you often use and store your bike, you will find your ideal charging plan in the table below.
Option | Feature |
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In-bike charging |
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Off-bike charging |
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Average charging time: 4 hours (empty to 95% capacity)
4.3 Charging Considerations
- Do not charge the battery when the temperature is below zero. If your shed does not have sufficient temperature, take the battery out and charge it indoors.
- Do not charge the battery in direct sunlight, and the ambient temperature should be controlled below 40°C.
- Charge it in a dry, well-ventilated place.
- First, plug the charging plug into the e-bike or battery socket, and then connect the charger to the power supply.
- After charging the battery, remove the battery from the charger and remove the charger from the socket.
- The charger or the battery generates heat during charging, so do not cover them with anything while charging.
4.4 Use and Maintenance of Batteries
The proper use and storage of the batteries is very important to keep the batteries healthy. Please follow our instructions for battery maintenance to avoid shortening the battery life.
- Charge the battery immediately when the battery level reaches the lowest point. A battery without charging may be damaged within a few days.
- Charge the battery from time to time, especially in winter or when you are not using it. The battery needs to be charged at least once every two months, but charging it once a month is recommended.
- The power system consumes a very small amount of power when it is turned off. If the REANY e-bike is not used for a long time, it is recommended to remove the battery from the e-bike and put it in a suitable place.
4.5 Battery Range
The total distance traveled on a single charge is called the mileage. The range depends on the battery capacity and the energy consumption of the motor. The exact range of your REANY e-bike is hard to predict because many variables can affect it.
If your cycling range varies, refer to the following points:
- RPM/Input: Your pedal speed, or rotation per minute (RPM), affects the predicted range. In general, higher speeds can cover more distance, so try to switch to a lower gear when slowing down or climbing.
- Long distance / short distance: The type of journey affects maximum mileage; a long journey will consume less energy than multiple short trips.
- Weight: The weight on the e-bike will affect the maximum mileage.
- Environment Effects: Low temperature has a significant impact on battery life. Battery capacity is tested around 25°C, and the power level will decrease (temporarily). At 0°C, a fully charged battery stores only 70% of its power. At -10°C, the fully charged battery's maximum capacity can drop down to 50%, requiring more consideration for a faster shutdown in winter.
The life of the battery depends on how much and how often you use it. Ideally, the battery can fully discharge 1000-1500 times. Its performance will slowly decline with use, and when the battery reaches its expected life, it needs to be replaced.
5. E-bike and Other Components
5.1 The Light
If you ride without the lights in poor visibility, you may not be seen by other road users.
5.2 Brake System
To prevent accidents during cycling, please be familiar with the corresponding brake sides (front and rear). It is important to never use any lubricating product or cleaning agent on the brake pad or rotor, as this will affect the braking function and cause noise when braking.
- We recommend that you gradually become familiar with the brake features of your e-bike to prepare for an unexpected emergency stop with loss of control.
- A complete stop based only on the front or rear brake may lead to loss of control of the e-bike, so be sure to use both brakes simultaneously.
Your REANY electric bike comes with hydraulic disc brakes. The left brake lever controls the front brake, and the right brake lever controls the rear brake. Both brakes are used simultaneously to achieve better deceleration, and the wear of both brakes is evenly distributed.
It is recommended that the pressure point remain unchanged, and the installed hydraulic disc brake system can self-adjust to compensate for brake pad wear.
⚠ Locking the front wheel may cause tipping! Please pull the brake lever with less force.
Adjust both brakes to achieve high deceleration in an emergency, but avoid locking the wheels. During prolonged braking, especially during descent, the brake pads and brake calipers become very hot. Do not touch the rotor or the brake calipers, as there is a risk of getting burns!
5.3 Drivetrain System
The high-quality belt drive is very suitable for the powerful e-bike motor. The belt drive is quiet, durable, and easy to maintain, as the tension remains stable throughout the use process. A properly installed and used belt can last 25,000 km without maintenance or replacement.
Pay attention to! In the danger of damage!
Diagrams illustrate prohibited actions for the belt drive:
- Do not reverse
- Do not turn back
- Do not curl
- Do not twist
- Do not bind
- Do not lubricate
- Do not break open
Maintenance
Because you don't need to lubricate the belt, it is much cleaner than a chain. Therefore, a chain protection is not required when using a belt drive. If necessary, clean the belt without high pressure and detergent, as this may damage other parts of the e-bike.
Belt Tension
The key to optimal performance is proper belt tension. If the belt is too tight, it can cause towing or damage the hub. If the belt is too loose, it may skip teeth and slip. If you notice either of these effects, the belt tension should be adjusted. Contact your dealer to check your belt.
⚠ If there is any belt break or other signs of damage, please contact a professional repair site promptly.
5.4 Tire
The tires of electric bikes are suitable for almost all types of terrain and provide good grip on wet asphalt. Tire pressure has a great impact on the battery range and riding comfort.
⚠ It is always recommended to maintain the correct tire pressure, which is indicated on the side of the tire. As a reference, you should be able to slightly press the side of the tire with your thumb.
5.5 Seat Post
If the minimum insertion depth of the seat post is not observed, the seat tube may slip or break. Do not shorten the seat post arbitrarily.
- Carefully guide the seat post into the seat tube.
- If you feel resistance, stop inserting the tube.
- If it cannot be adjusted properly, please contact your professional repair point.
⚠ If the seat post is inserted too deep, the component may damage the electric bike system.
6. Maintain Your E-bike
6.1 Maintenance
It is recommended that you arrange at least one major inspection for your e-bike each year, with the first check recommended at 250km or 3 months after purchase. Regular inspections will reduce the possibility of unnecessary damage to the e-bike.
⚠ Do not ignore the first inspection service; parts such as cables and spokes stretch after the first use.
Cleaning
To make your e-bike look like new, you can clean it with warm water and soft brushes. Regular cleaning will also extend the life of the product. Please avoid excessive water near electronic devices and batteries. When cleaning the e-bike, it is best to remove the battery.
Maintenance
In addition to regular cleaning of the e-bike, REANY recommends greasing uncoated metal parts with vaseline (spray) to prevent oxidation and rust. Drivetrain parts and rollers also require regular greasing or lubricating. You can consult your dealer or contact a professional mechanic.
⚠ Your e-bike uses a belt drive; do not put oil on the belt. You can wash the belt with warm water.
Check-up
- Check the wear of brakes and brake pads and replace or adjust if necessary.
- Check the spoke tension. When you notice a bent spoke or damaged wheel, please contact a professional repair point.
⚠ If the handlebar's one-side steering angle is greater than 70°, the brake line has the risk of fracture.
6.2 Main Maintenance
REANY recommends a small maintenance schedule every three months and an overhaul every year. The following items are listed:
Every Three Months:
- Check the hub and tires (dents on the hub, spoke tension, tire air pressure, tire profile).
- Tighten all mounting parts, bolts, and nuts.
- Check brake wear and adjust cable tension.
- Clean the belt, adjust belt tightness, and replace the belt if necessary.
- Check the electrical system; ensure the battery is fully charged. (Note: Maintenance battery is electric shock - this phrasing seems like a translation error, likely meant to warn about electrical hazards or battery status).
- Check the e-bike drivetrain system for faulty components.
Annually:
- Remove, degrease, lubricate, and reassemble the belt and bottom bracket.
- Check and lubricate the gears, shifters, and brakes.
- Check the spoke tension.
- Check and recalibrate the tires and adjust tire pressure.
- Apply protective wax for the frame, test ride, and check all functions.
7. Disposal
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) is a European community directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment, which became European law in February 2003. The main purpose of this directive is to prevent electronic waste. Recycling and other forms of waste recovery should be encouraged to reduce waste.
The symbol [WEEE symbol (crossed-out trash can)] on the product and on the packing means that used electrical and electronic products should not be disposed of with general household waste. It is your responsibility to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste at designated collection points. Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and is a significant contribution to protecting our environment as well as human health.
For more information about the correct disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, recycling, and collection points, please contact your local authorities, waste management companies, your retailer, or the manufacturer of this device.