Leisger CD5 User manual


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1. Your E-Bike3—4
2. Function Display —12
3. Using the bike13—16
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4. The battery..17—18
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. Safety maintenance and recommendations..18—20
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6. Accessories.20
7. Warranty ..20

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1.1) Introduction
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1.2) General presentation of the vehicle
1.2.1) General information
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.1) BATTERY INDICATOR
.1.1) Battery residual capacity indicator

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3.3) Adjusting the height of the seat
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3.4) Precautions required prior to each use
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Please note: if you use the bike frequently, it is recommended that you
inspect the state of the fork, the frame, the suspension and the
fasteners. The materials and components may be subject to different
reactions to usage and wear.
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3. ) Lubrication
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3.6) Routine maintenance
3.6.1) Recommended values of the nut torque.
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4.2) Charging the battery
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4.3.1) Autonomy
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4.3.2) Battery
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Never store a completely discharged battery as it might result in permanent
damage.
During the winter or long storage periods, it is recommended that you charge
the battery halfway every 2 months. Don’t forget to switch it off. Store your
battery at a temperature between 15 and 25 .
4.4) Battery safety instructions
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. Safety and maintenance
Recommendations
.1) Safety recommendations
.1.1) Helmet
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To order these accessories, get in touch with your dealer.
Using only genuine replacement parts for safety-critical components.
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