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Always use just the charger you received with your bike! Use of a different charger could damage the battery or different parts of the electric
system, which would lead to warranty becoming void. If the state of charge indicator on the battery shows red and the warning light is on,
there’s still minimal voltage in it to prevent damage. Such voltage is insufficient for e-bike operation, therefore charge the battery as soon as
possible. Never leave the battery flat for a long time. It could lead to permanent damage.
Store the battery at a dry and well-ventilated place, out of reach of direct sunlight and other heat sources at temperatures from -10 to 40°C
(optimally 15-20°C). If the battery is stored in cold environment, it is necessary to warm it to optimal operation temperature (at least 20°C)
before re-activation. Never leave the battery completely flat. That could lead to permanent damage. In case of battery going completely flat,
recharge it to half of the capacity and let it cool down. When the battery cools down, recharge it to full capacity. During long-term storage keep
the battery charged to ca. 60-80 % of its capacity. Do not store it permanently connected to charger nor placed on the bike. Lithium batteries
slowly discharge (about 5-10 % per month) when inactive. Therefore, you should regularly check the battery and in case of decrease of its
capacity recharge it to recommended level of 60-80 %.
Note: Li-ion batteries are fully recyclable. After the end of the lifespan of the battery you can hand it over at any collection point or to Stallion
Riders company.
THINGS THAT COULD INFLUENCE THE RANGE OF AN E-BIKE
E-bike’s driving distance is influenced by many factors and because of that it is difficult to determine how many kilometres one bike rides on
one charge. Among the key factors are:
• Trail profile (flat terrain vs. Long steep climbs)
• Weather – temperature, headwind (ideal temperature is around 20°c, windless)
• Weight of the rider and load (greater weight = greater consumption)
• Technical condition of the bike (well-greased and adjusted bike resists less)
• Tire pressure (underinflated tires = greater consumption)
• Riding style (the more strength you expend, the less the motor consumes)
• Chosen assistance mode (higher mode = greater consumption)
• Current battery capacity (greater capacity = greater range)
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Step 01: ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO YOUR HEIGHT AND PREFERANCE
Adjust the handle bar and the seat according to your preference. The handle bar is made with comfort in mind. It can be adjusted like below.
Angle-Adjustable
The seat can also be adjusted to suit the rider’s height using the QR clamp
Step 02: BASIC AND STANDARD BICYCLE CHECKS
Always check tyre air pressure and brake functionality before riding. Check that Bolts, Screws, and Nuts are properly tightened.
Note:
•It is normal for the brake pads to wear out with regular use. The brake cables can be adjusted using the adjuster on the brake lever and
on the brake callipers until a replacement is needed. Disc brake pads start out with about 3-4mm of compound [on the pad]. They need
to be replaced when there’s about 1mm left.
•Depending on the use (for example, if more than 25 kg has been loaded onto the rear luggage carrier), rear wheel spokes could get
loosened over time. If you hear a noise from the rear wheel, immediately check the spokes and get it re-tightened by any bicycle
mechanic or a service station.