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PROPAIN EKANO CF Manuel D'utilisation page 83

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3.
GUARANTEE / CRASH REPLACEMENT
3.1
GUARANTEE
You can find the terms of warranty and general terms and conditions on our homepage: https://service.propain-bikes.com
3.2 CRASH REPLACEMENT
Our Propain Crash Replacement (PCR) takes effect where a normal guarantee ends: In case of damage due to crashes. During such crashes large forces can act on the bike, destroying parts or the whole bike
and making it unridable. That is why we have introduced our PCR program. It allows the first owner to purchase a new frame for little cost.
The prices and conditions of the crash replacement can be found at www.propain-bikes.com
4.
FIRST RIDE AND GETTING USED TO YOUR NEW BIKE
Make yourself familiar with the handling, brakes, shifting system and with the suspension elements of your bike away from public roads. Again, do not forget the helmet! Only slowly increase the demand of
the terrain or riding maneuvers. Prerequisites:
The battery pack is delivered partially charged. Fully charge the battery pack before the first ride. For details, see the assembly instructions of your bike.
• The bike is assembled according to the assembly instructions.
• The saddle height is properly adjusted to guarantee a comfortable ride and to ensure you will get on and off the bike easily.
• The activities from the "Before the ride" table (see „5. Activities before and after the ride" on page 85) have been performed.
DISC BRAKES
1. Brake in the brake pads.
Choose a road away from public roads and brake 20 to 30 times with the front or rear brake from a speed of 30 km/h down to 5 km/h. Braking should be as hard as possible without locking any of the
wheels. Then repeat the procedure for the second brake. Only then can the brake develop its full braking force.
Please see the brake manufacturer' s instructions for more information (see also „7.2 Further Information" on page 93).
2. Check the function of the brakes while riding.
Normally, the brake lever for the rear brake is located on the right side of the handlebar, the brake lever for the front brake is located on the left side. On customer request, the brake levers can
also be installed inverted.
If the arrangement on your bike is new and unfamiliar to you, you need to be extra careful on your first few rides. Familiarize yourself with the function and braking force of your brakes while riding
slowly.
Many brakes offer the possibility to adjust bite point and lever reach. Please see the brake manufacturer' s instructions for more information (see also „7.2 Further Information" on page 93).
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