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Activate the battery by button on battery upper

part. Check the state of charge which is indicated

by LEDs. The more LEDs on, the higher state of

charge. If it is less then a half, recharge the

battery. See chapter Charging. The same button is

used to turn the battery off.
Adjust height of saddle. Your knee should be slightly bent when the pedal is in the

lowest position. When you stop you should be able to touch the ground with both

feet. It is important that the nut of the seat clamp is tightened so the post will not

move in the frame tube. Make this adjustment with the quick release lever in the

open position. Never raise the seat post above the mark of MINIMUM INSERTION!
Adjust height of handle bar. See chapter Adjustable stem.
Check tire pressures. Acceptable pressure is printed on tires side walls.
Check front and rear brake operation.

Summary of Contents for Gust

Page 1: ...Electric bike user guide...

Page 2: ...AGOGS electric bikes Producer ekolo cz s r o Pod Vi ovkou 1 664 29 1 40 00 Praha 4 Kr Czech Republic Service 420 226 21 0 226 Email servis agogs com WWW www agogs com...

Page 3: ...bike in perfect condition please read this brief guide Happy e biking Declaration of conformity This electric bicycle is compliant with the legislation and standards applicable to electric bicycles w...

Page 4: ...ons 1 2 Assembling after delivery 1 4 Before your first ride 1 6 Bike control 1 8 User setting 21 Riding ebike 22 Ebike running up 23 Battery care 24 Battery charging 25 Safety recommendations 27 Tire...

Page 5: ...5 Operating range 33 Lighting and safety 33 Riding in wet conditions 34 Parking the bike 34 Returning the battery Recycling 35 Warranty 36 Service records 37 Certificate of warranty 39...

Page 6: ...when using your bicycle and if you are unfamiliar with cycling to attend a cycle proficiency course prior to using it Your electric bicycle is not a toy and should be considered a serious mode of tra...

Page 7: ...is not recommended to ride the bike when the outdoor temperature is below 0 C During long periods of storage and non use keep your battery at least 70 full and top up with charge every 5 to 8 weeks Wh...

Page 8: ...money lost difficulties and complications that can arise from electric bike misuse infringement of the instructions listed in user guide infringement of the traffic regulations and laws valid in count...

Page 9: ...ake full responsibility for any damage of any kind related to the electric bike use The owner waives all claims against ekolo cz for compensation in the event of possible loss theft damage or injury o...

Page 10: ...1 0 Electric bike components...

Page 11: ...inwheel 9 pedal 1 0 adjustable stem 1 1 suspension fork 1 2 seatpost 1 3 saddle 1 4 seatpost clamp 1 5 brake lever 1 6 brake caliper 1 7 disc brake rotor 1 8 brake hose 1 9 rear derailleur 20 shifter...

Page 12: ...rrier load 1 8 kg Length x height x width 1 85 x 1 1 0 x 65 cm Motor Output power 250 W Torque 50 Nm Max assisted speed 25 kph Battery Nominal voltage 36 V Maximum voltage 42 V Minimum voltage 32 V Ca...

Page 13: ...31 8 660 620 mm Promax 31 8 28 6 1 08 mm angle adjust Promax 30 9 350 mm Bafang 46T 1 70 mm Pedal asistance system with accelerator Bafang BBS01 36V 250W Li ion 36V 1 6Ah ST Electronics 36V 3A chargi...

Page 14: ...en key 4 mm open end wrench 1 5 mm Unpack the carton and remove everything that is not fixed to the bike frame Take the electric bike out of the box Remove the packing material Remove the plastic prot...

Page 15: ...s of fork Put seat post with saddle into the seat tube adjust height and fix with clamp Never raise the seat post above the mark of MINIMUM INSERTION Install pedals on cranks using 1 5 mm wrench Right...

Page 16: ...case of damage or loss Learn how to release insert the battery Unlock the battery lock anticlockwise and push the battery carefully When you insert the battery back to frame start with bottom end sock...

Page 17: ...tly bent when the pedal is in the lowest position When you stop you should be able to touch the ground with both feet It is important that the nut of the seat clamp is tightened so the post will not m...

Page 18: ...control This bike uses the large display which provides the rider with all the relevant information during each ride Pedal assistance system is controlled by display too A up B down C light D on off...

Page 19: ...tes whether lights are on or not D Error indicator E Menu F Units of speed Km h or mile h G MAXS maximal speed H AVG average speed I Units in digit filed L J Level of assistance K WALK mode indicator...

Page 20: ...lay the default shown is Real time speed and TRIP Lowest assistance level is set To change level of assistance use buttons up and down By button up you increase the power of motor By button down you d...

Page 21: ...press and hold it for 2 seconds again all lights will go off There is light sensor in display so you can enjoy automatic lights function when day light conditions are bad User setting You can adjust s...

Page 22: ...errors memory Riding ebike Learn how to ride your bike before your first trip It is better find a place with low traffic for these purposes Set assistance level to 1 Start to pedal You will feel motor...

Page 23: ...bike servised after 200 300 kilometres from purchase This is a free service provided by your supplier If this service has not been undertaken at the correct time this may cause damage to some compone...

Page 24: ...tery has been delivered as a part of your electric bicycle Its serial number is marked on the battery box you can see when you remove the battery out of the bike and written down in your warranty cert...

Page 25: ...ty battery By 5 A charger it takes up to 4 hours You can buy this charger from your AGOGS dealer Connect the charger to your battery first then plug charger into the mains Red lamp on the charger indi...

Page 26: ...our bike or replacement battery approved by AGOGS Damages caused by using uncertified battery won t be covered by warranty Recommendations for maximum battery lifetime Use the battery between 30 and 8...

Page 27: ...attery with licensed charger for lithium ion batteries do not place the battery in fluids such as water acid alkaline or salt water Charger do not dismantle or modify the charger do not charge incompa...

Page 28: ...flate the tires use only a normal hand pump Do not use air compressors which are available at gas stations Maximum acceptable tire pressure is 5 1 5 bar 75 psi Recommended tire pressure is 4 5 bar Do...

Page 29: ...able or the cable is too short it is not possible to shift gear 9 adjust it by the barrel See picture By turning the barrel anticlockwise you downcrease the free move of cable by turning it clockwise...

Page 30: ...ccording to your needs Rider position should be more sporty on this bike To adjust height and angle of handlebar loosen Allen bols highlighted on picture Adjust the handlebar to possition which is mos...

Page 31: ...suspension fork You can adjust the preload of the suspension The adjuster is located on the left hand side of the fork crown Turn the adjuster clockwise to increase the suspension preload and anticlo...

Page 32: ...erailleur brake cable and derailleur cable with light oil Lubricate brake pivot bushes not the brake pads with a little grease Do not lubricate the parts too often Too much oil causes dirt to stick on...

Page 33: ...ondition Regular braking and accelarating climbing steep hills low pressure tires dragging brakes or a heavy carrier load all limits the operating range of the bike Ride the bike fluidly with continuo...

Page 34: ...water condensation in controller box the bike will not operate Wait until it dries The electrical components of the bike such as motor battery and controller must not be submerged in water IMPORTANT B...

Page 35: ...waste Containers for collecting batteries can be found wherever batteries are sold or at local collection points This ensures batteries are disposed of correctly You can also return the battery to yo...

Page 36: ...s problems claimed after 1 2 months from bike purchase can not be dealt under warranty Exeptions to warranties 1 Damage resulting from misuse not maintaining the bicycle or not following the guideline...

Page 37: ...components that will not be covered under our guarantee We offer 2 years limited warranty on following items Main frame and fork Handle bar controls brakes excluding brake pads Controller display and...

Page 38: ...38 Service records...

Page 39: ...39 CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY Date sold E bike type color Frame number Battery number Purchaser Full name company Address ZIP Phone number Comments Retailer stamp and signature 200km service confirmation...

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