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charger is not inserted correctly. Do not short circuit the pinout of the
charging connector.
oKeep the battery charger away from rain or moisture. Keep the
battery charger clean. Danger of electric shock
oBefore any charging operation, check the battery charger status
(cable, plug, connectors). If any damage is detected, DO NOT use the
charger and contact a qualified retailer.
oDo not operate the battery charger on flammable surfaces.
oVapors can escape in case of damage or improper use of the charger.
Avoid contacts with those vapors, as they can irritate the respiratory
system.
oKeep the charger out of children reach.
Please read this manual carefully
1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Fitting your bicycles for a safe ride
The bicycle and its equipment must fit properly the size and skills of the
rider to ensure safely and comfortably riding. A bicycle that is too big or too
small for the rider is hard to control and could be uncomfortable.
If your bicycle does not fit properly, you may lose control and fall.
TIPS FOR A SAFER RIDE.
1.2 Saddle height
To ride comfortably and pedal efficiently, it’s very important to have the
saddle at the correct height. Your leg length determines the correct saddle
height. The saddle is at the correct height for you when, while seated on
the saddle, your knee is slightly bent and the crank is at the maximum
down stroke (pedal is at closest position to the ground).
To adjust the saddle height, release the seat post clamp (3) by unlocking the
inbus screw, and move the seat post up or down as required. Make sure
the saddle is parallel to the frame top tube (1). Lock the seat post clamp
(3) and tight enough so that you cannot twist the saddle out of alignment.
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CAUTION: Under no circumstances shall the seat post lean out from the
frame beyond its ‘Minimum insertion’ or ‘Maximum extension’ mark. The mark
shall never be visible.
1.3 Handlebar height and angle
To adjust the handlebar height, release the screw located inside the stem,
adjust the height until the desidered level.
Tighten the screw with the right torque in order to avoid/impeed the
hadlebar twist.
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CAUTION: Under no circumstances shall the stem lean out from the head
set beyond its ‘Minimum insertion’ or ‘Maximum extension’ mark. The mark
shall never be visible and it shall remain inside the frame.