Use And Maintenance; Riding Instructions - Enerwatt FAT BIKE Guide D'utilisation

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4.8 DAMPING SYSTEM
Damping can keep the tire buffer in contact with the ground when your bike is running on the uneven road so that the driver feels
more comfortable while driving on the uneven road. Damping hardness can be adjusted by changing the damping coefficient
according to road conditions and personal preference.
Adjustment method of damping as shown: Rotate toward the "+" direction to increase the damping coefficient, thus increasing
the damping hardness; rotate toward the "-" direction to reduce the damping coefficient thus decreasing the damping hardness.

5. USE AND MAINTENANCE

5.1 ROUTINE INSPECTION BEFORE USE
1. Install the battery box in the battery box slot, open the power supply switch and check whether the functions
of all the electrical components are normal.
2. Safety inspection (see the notes on safe use in the manual)
3. Check whether the throttle rotates and works correctly.
4. Check whether the braking power-off function and braking work correctly
5.2 DAILY USE, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
With everyday use of the electric bike, the mechanical and electrical parts can become worn, screws and other fasteners can also
come loose, resulting in electrical components falling off. If these occurrences are not noted, the e-bike can stop working, and your
safety can be put at risk when cycling. Therefore, it is important to carry out routine inspection and maintenance of your e-bike.
5.3 MAINTENANCE
To ensure road safety, every so often, check that all the electrical parts are in working order and whether there are any loose wires and
whether mechanical parts are functioning normally. Clean, wipe, oil the chain, fluted disc, flywheel and derailleur regularly (consult
your supplier for the type of oil product to use). This will ensure that all parts are functioning normally.

6. RIDING INSTRUCTIONS

Correct cycling posture is essential for safe riding. The riding posture is closely related to the height and size of the cyclist. Proper
cycling posture not only determines the efficiency of muscle movement, but at the same time determines whether the cyclist can
manipulate the handles and brakes safely.
Safety riding skills: Adjust your e-bike in three steps to suit your body; bicycling is just like buying clothes—you need take
measurements and make adjustments. This three-step adjustment method is a combination of bicycle sports
mechanics, exercise physiology and safe riding.
1. Adjust the position of the seat: press the pedal downwards and using your heel contract all the muscles in the lower joints,
and at the same time stretch out your legs.
2. Adjust the front, rear and height of the handlebars: in general, upward-turned-type handlebars are about 30-50 mm higher
than the seat; flat-type handlebars are the same height as the seat; and the top of downward-turned-type handlebars
is the same height as the seat. After adjusting, observe the direction of the handlebars and lock them in place.
*Sitting posture on the seat: Similar to the posture on horseback, weight is placed on the handle and pedals and not on the upper
body, to prevent hip pain.
*Pedal position: The top third of your foot should be positioned on the middle of the pedal. Your feet must be parallel with the
center line of the bike to ensure optimal efficiency. You should try to pedal at a uniform speed to avoid fatigue.
*Pedalling skills: Position the foot about one-third to the front of shoe length. Push down in the centre of the pedals. The feet must
be parallel with the bike centreline. If the feet are too open or are too narrow, pedaling will not be so efficient. Speed should be kept
constant to prevent the rider from feeling tired.
MODEL: FAT BIKE
EWV-A6AH26F USER'S MANUAL
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