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General Requirements; Maintenance Schedule - CFM 01 Benutzerhandbuch

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6.Recommendation and maintenance
6.1. Range
The range of a battery charge depends heavily on various conditions, such as (but not
limited to):
・ Road conditions, such as road surface and inclination.
・ Weather conditions, such as temperature and wind.
・ Cycling conditions, such as tire pressure and maintenance level.
・ Use of the bicycle, z.Acceleration, switching and support level.
・ Weight of driver and load.
・ Number of charge and discharge cycles.

6.2. General requirements

CFM e-bikes use metal enclosures to protect the electrical components. Therefore, we
strongly advise against using too much water to clean the housings and parts around
them.Use a soft cloth with a neutral solution to wipe the dirt off the covers. Then wipe
everything dry with a clean, soft cloth.
■Do not use high pressure cleaner or air hoses for cleaning;this can cause water to get
into electrical components, which can lead to malfunction.
■Do not clean plastic parts with too much water.lf the internal electrical parts are affected
by water, the insulator can corrode, which can lead to power loss or other problems.
■Do not use soap solutions to clean the metal parts. Non-neutral solutions can lead to
discoloration, distortions, scratches.,etc.
■Avoid leaving the bike outdoors.
If you are not driving, leave the bike in a place that is protected from snow, rain, sun.,etc.
Snow and rain can lead to corrosion of the bike.Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause
unnecessary color fading or break rubber or plastic parts on the bike.

6.3. Maintenance schedule

In order to keep your CFM e-bike in optimal condition and to make your driving
experience as pleasant as possible, we strongly recommend that you follow the
recommended maintenance schedule. You should carefully read the maintenance plan and
view it as an important document, next to your bike.
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Maintenance schedule
Tire Pressure
Tire Condition
Visual Inspection
Brake Lever Pressure
Quick Release
Handlebar Orientation
Saddle Orientation
Battery Is Locked
Wheel Check
Check Frame Condition (including
Welds On Cracks)
Clean And Lubricate Chain
Testing Brake Pads
Lubricate Forks
Lubricate Brakes And Cables
Lubricate Folding Mechanism
Check All Screw And Torque Settings
Clean The Bike
Recharge Battery
Check The Wheel Spokes
Check The Rim Condition
Check Saddle, Rods And Clamp
Lubricate Bottom Bracket
Check The Hub Bearing
Check The Lower Bottom Bracket
Replacing The Brake Pads
Replacing The Brake Cables
(depending On The Use)
Replacing The Tires (depending On
The Use)
Every ride Weekly
Per month Half-yearly
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Yearly
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