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Battery And Charging: Further Information

Battery: Further information

Keep the battery out of reach of children.

Charging at 0°C~40°C/ 32°F~104°F, and discharging at -5°C~40°C/ 23°F~104°F. Please do 
not store the battery in temperatures above 35°C/ 95°F or below -5°C/ 23°F.

Keep the battery dry, do not put the battery in acidic or alkaline liquid, keep away from 
rain, fire and high temperature environment.

It is strictly forbidden to connect the positive and negative poles of the battery reversely, 
and it is strictly forbidden to damage, disassemble or short-circuit the battery.

Used batteries are hazardous chemicals, and the used batteries should not be 
disassembled without authorization, and recycled by relevant professional departments.

It is forbidden to modify the battery, electronic control system and the frame structure of 
the bike, etc. Otherwise, it may cause safety hazards and void the warranty service. If you 
continue to do so, all will be at your own peril.

Use the original battery. Do not replace it with other brand’s or product’s battery.


Charging port

Please follow the instructions for use, otherwise the consequences are at his own risk. 
Please use the original special charger. It is strictly prohibited to use other chargers.

Pay attention to the battery type and applicable voltage that the charger can charge, 
and it is strictly forbidden to mix them. The charging time shall not exceed 12 hours, 
and the charging current shall not exceed 2A.

WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY

Charging: Safe operation guide

Insert the charger probe into the charger port 
on the e-bike battery. As shown in the figure.

Insert the pronged end of the battery cord 
into the battery charger.

Insert the AC plug into an AC outlet. 

The red indicator light turns on and will 
remain red until it is fully charged. The 
indicator light turns green once the battery is 
fully charged.

Summary of Contents for AM001908

Page 1: ...Caution Please read the manual before your first ride E Bike PRODUCT INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nty Attachment Warnings Safety Instruction General Information Bike Use Installation And Adjustment Meter Operation Battery And Charging Further Information Maintenance 01 03 07 09 14 15 17 18 19 21 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... used as off road vehicles or used for extreme bicycle sports when riding the bicycle please wear a safety helmet and protective gear It is forbidden to ride with one hand Please abide by the traffic rules and prohibit riding on motorized lanes and roads with multiple pedestrians Carry people or objects in accordance with the requirements of laws and regulations and do not park in the building s l...

Page 4: ...ot to hit vigorously and keep the rotating shaft lubricated Try to avoid traveling in severe weather such as heavy rain Riding in rain or snow the braking distance will be extended pay attention to slow down It is not allowed to exceed the maximum load of the vehicle body when riding the maximum load is 120KG It is suitable for people of 16 years old and physically fit adults and it is strictly fo...

Page 5: ...y and premium materials but also providing cost effective e bikes to satisfy riders various needs of transportation and even desire of exploring sports outdoors life Just ride freely with ANCHEER 2 What s In the Box Parts List Description Quantity ANCHEER Electric Bike Pedal 2 1 User Manual Saddle 1 1 Key Saddle Tube 1 2 Charging Adapter Reflector Tools Bag 1 1 1 Battery Front Rear Fender 1 1 ...

Page 6: ... 6 7 8 9 10 13 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rim Rear Reflector Lamp Front Fork Flywheel Tire Rear Disc Brake Callipers Head Light Front Light Rear Derailleur Stem Chain Carry Handle Crank Saddle Post Seat Tube Folder Saddle Front Disc Brake Calipers Seat Post Clamp Seat Clamp Disc Rear Seat Wheel Reflector 11 5 ...

Page 7: ...HEER 5 General Information 21 27 23 29 30 22 24 25 26 28 Left Brake Lever Left Grip Right Brake Lever Meter Right Grip Pedal Throttle Twister Kick Stand Handle Bar Rear Fender 21 22 27 26 23 28 24 29 25 30 ...

Page 8: ... be clearance of 59cm 23in from ground to the crotch of the rider Also at least 3 8cm 1 3in between the crotch and the top tube of the bike Standover height does not apply to bicycles with step through frames Instead the limiting dimension is determined by saddle height range You should adjust your saddle position without exceeding the limit line on the saddle tube Note ...

Page 9: ... the pressure exceeds the recommended maximum value the tire may blow out of the rim which may damage the bicycle and cause injury to the cyclist and nearby people If the pressure is too low the wheel may be damaged or the inner tube may be squeezed causing the tire to leak air Please wear helmets and riding gear that meet the requirements in accordance with regulations Avoid traveling in severe w...

Page 10: ...the rotor always rubs against the brake pad or the gap is too large loose the two centering adjustment screws but do not remove them Slowly rotate the wheel and check the space between the rotor and the brake pad adjust the position of the brake pad and the rotor Centering the rotor and the pads to avoid friction After the adjustment is complete tighten the screws Ensure that the brake cables are ...

Page 11: ...ctric bike and all the parts inside and use the tool to cut off the packing rope 1 Install the Handlebar 1 1 1 2 Install the handlebar into the folding stem and fasten the buckle Adjust the height that best suits your riding position Note please be careful not to exceed the limit line ...

Page 12: ... fork from being deformed during delivery Take the screws and safety washer out of the wheel pull the wheel up and insert it into the fork dropout Insert the disc into the disc brake slot Insert the safety washers on each side and tighten the screws on each side Use the tool to tighten the screws Remember to take out the protective gasket from the brake before installing the front wheel ...

Page 13: ...y with a wrench Counterclockwise screw the pedal marked L on the left side crank Clockwise screw the pedal marked R on the right side crank There is a right pedal labeled R and a left pedal labeled L Make sure that the threads of the individual pedals are fully seated in the crank arm Make sure the pedals are fully tightened with a wrench Note Make sure that you recognize the letters R L on the pe...

Page 14: ... Adjust the angle of the brake lever meter gear shifter throttle and light horn switch on the handlebar then use tools to tighten them Insert the seat post into the post receiver set the correct position and adjust the height to suit your riding habit Tighten the seat with a clamp 4 1 ...

Page 15: ...ANCHEER 13 Installation And Adjustment 7 How to Fold the Bike Spin the buckle and open the quick release Fold the frame 7 1 ...

Page 16: ...alue is low pedal assist level Press again to move into pedal assist level high high is the maximum power of PAS Full Electric Function Pure electric mode Press until all the three low mid high indicators are off Press to crease into pedal assist level mid Avoid the risk of collision Don t modify system parameters to avoid parameters disorder Contact the seller when error code appears MODE POWER h...

Page 17: ...ure of the bike etc Otherwise it may cause safety hazards and void the warranty service If you continue to do so all will be at your own peril Use the original battery Do not replace it with other brand s or product s battery Charging port Please follow the instructions for use otherwise the consequences are at his own risk Please use the original special charger It is strictly prohibited to use o...

Page 18: ...ly exhausted before charging which can more effectively extend the battery life Besides Overheating or undercharging the battery may shorten battery life How far can a fully charged battery go It depends on the load weight road conditions and battery capacity But under the same conditions the average speed can last longer riding distances Using pedal assist mode allows you to go further When charg...

Page 19: ...rews of the bike and the places that need to be fastened and regularly reinforce to prevent injury and unnecessary wear and tear on your e bike Recommended torque unit kgf cm the horizontal screw 60 80 the stem screw 175 200 the seat cushion screw 175 250 the wheel screw 320 450 Regularly check the tension of the chain which can be adjusted by the chain regulator Always check the tire for scratche...

Page 20: ...age due to improper use failure to follow the product instructions or to perform any preventive maintenance unauthorized repair external causes such as accidents abuse or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control Support Services We provide lifetime customer support services For any questions about the product please contact customer service from where you brought the equipment We will...

Page 21: ...Mileage 15 25 miles 25 40 km Working Temperature 23 F 104 F 5 40 Rated Voltage 36V Battery Capacity 8Ah Service Life 500 Times Motor Power Display 250W LED Display Motor Type Brake Brushless Gear Motor Disc Brake Maximum Torque Suspension Light 34N m Suspension Front Fork Front Light Input Voltage 100 240V Input Current 1 8A Output Voltage DC42V Output Current 2A 1560 580 1150mm Basic Parameters P...

Page 22: ...aining load of the bike weight of rider and cargo tire pressure road environment chain and wheel axle lubrication etc will affect the maximum speed Riding habits temperature load tire pressure road environment and other factors will affect the riding range ...

Page 23: ... water or sub merge any part of the e bike Riding with the kickstand in the down position may result in unexpected contact with the ground or other objects causing loss of control Always ensure the kickstand is in the up position and securely locked in place before riding the e bike Sitting on the e bike with the kickstand down may result in the e bike tipping over Never sit on the e bike when it ...

Page 24: ...d battery charger contain hazardous materials Always keep the battery and battery charger away from children animals or persons incapable of understanding the potential hazards The battery and battery charger contain no serviceable parts Do not open disassemble or modify the battery or charger Improper handling of the battery and battery charger may result in electrical fires explosion severe burn...

Page 25: ...reak Either way incorrect tightening force can result in component failure which can cause you to loose control and fall Loose or damaged handlebar grips or extensions can cause you to lose control and fall Unplugged handlebars or extensions can cut you and cause serious injury in an otherwise minor accident The area in which you ride may require specific safety devices It is your responsibility t...

Page 26: ... on the mating surfaces of the clamp are not worn Worn serrations on the clamp can allow the saddle to move causing you to lose control and fall Always tighten fasteners to the correct torque Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform Bolts that are too loose can move and fatigue Either mistake can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt causing you to lose control and fall An insufficiently tig...

Page 27: ...se loss of control of the bicycle resulting in injury or death Make sure the wheel is properly seated and the quick release lever is properly closed Disregarding or misunderstanding of the following safety warnings the safety warnings in the manuals associated with the e bike parts and safety labels on the e bike could result in serious injury or death 11 12 Anyone assembling using maintaining tra...

Page 28: ...atu Pedelec Technology Co Ltd Made in China Tel 626 330 6385 Monday Friday 9 30AM 6 00PM Input DC42V 2A max Highest speed 15 mph 25km h Power 250W Model AM001908 support iancheer com ANCHEER Customer Service E Bike ...

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