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Attach & Adjust the Handlebar:

Your handlebars have two main parts, the bar itself and the stem. If your bar has been removed for shipping,

position the bar in the centre of the stem and check to be sure that your grips are in the right place, and that the

angle of the bar is comfortable, whilst also enabling you to shift gears and apply the brakes accordingly. Tighten the

stem clamp bolts to hold the handlebar in the desired setting. Apply an even torque load to each of the clamp bolts.

DO NOT over tighten. Ensure that all cables are clear and out of the way.

SECTION FOUR:

INTRODUCTION TO COMPONENTS

Power Assistant System:

This is a power assisted bicycle. It equips a 1:1 speed type power assistant transducer, to control the rotation

of the power system. (Fig. 6).

The following statement: The A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the driver ears is less than 70

dB(A)

Fig. 6

Battery Pack:

The electric bicycle is equipped with a Li-ion battery pack. (Li-ion 36V/20Ah) for a 29” MTB bike.

The battery can be used at temperatures between -20 degrees and 50 degrees

Battery storage is between 20 and 25 degrees

Battery Charger:

When charging, the battery charger and the battery should be set at least 10 centimetres away from its charging

point. When wanting to charge the battery, please follow these steps accordingly:

1. Connect the charger cable output plug into battery input socket.

2. Connect the charger cable input plug into the electrical output supply socket.

3. Turn on the charger power switch to charge the battery, the red light should come on.

4. When the red light turns to green, the battery is fully charged.

5. Turn off the charger power switch and unplug the cable.

WARNING

: Please ONLY use the original battery charger for charging of the battery. Failure to do this will result in

damage to the battery, affecting overall battery service life.

Power On Display:

When the battery power level goes below 50%, be sure to place the battery on charge asap. Never let the

battery deplete to 0%, otherwise the service life of the battery will be affected, because it has over discharged.

Summary of Contents for 220322ODY-17

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC BICYCLE OWNER ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION AVARIS LTD Group First House Mead Way Padiham BB12 7NG Lancashire United Kingdom Model number 220322ODY 17 220322ODY 19...

Page 2: ...ing Safety C Wet Weather Riding D Night Riding Section Three Bicycle Fit Sizing A Pedals B Stand over height C Saddle position D Attach Adjust the Handlebar Section Four Introduction to Components A P...

Page 3: ...ce of your electric bicycle reduces risk of injury This Manual contains many Warnings and Cautions concerning the consequences of failing to maintain or inspect your electric bicycle and to follow saf...

Page 4: ...at such as sunshine fire or similar Different types of batteries should not be mixed e g new or used other battery manufacturers The battery must be installed correctly according to the polarity If th...

Page 5: ...ansit Take note of any cables brake cables gear cables that may be hidden by the protective packaging so that when you remove the packaging you not do not kink or snag them 3 Once you are clear on the...

Page 6: ...h Mechanical Safety Check You should always routinely check the condition of your bicycle before every ride Nuts bolts straps Make sure nothing is loose and all fittings are secure and torqued accordi...

Page 7: ...further info Test the brakes at slow speed putting your weight toward the rear and gently applying the brakes Good practice is to start by applying the rear brake first then the front brake not too l...

Page 8: ...pping 10 Never ride with headphones on They can mask traffic sounds and emergency vehicle sirens whilst also distracting you from what s going on around you The headphone wires can also tangle in the...

Page 9: ...securely mounted Whilst riding at dawn dusk or at night time Ride slowly Avoid dark areas and areas of heavy or fast moving traffic Avoid road hazards If possible ride on familiar routes Observe loca...

Page 10: ...ted at the top of the seat tube fig 1 With your leg fully extended and your foot on the pedal whilst the crank is in the vertical position six o clock there should only be a slight bending at the knee...

Page 11: ...attery pack Li ion 36V 20Ah for a 29 MTB bike The battery can be used at temperatures between 20 degrees and 50 degrees Battery storage is between 20 and 25 degrees Battery Charger When charging the b...

Page 12: ...o so could result in brake failure Check the hydraulic hoses for kinks in the line or damage to the hose A leaking system will also lead to brake failure Seek professional advice and replace any damag...

Page 13: ...tor Brushless Centre Motor 2 Power 250W 3 Voltage 36V 4 Rated Speed RPM 92 5 Torque 80Nm Controller 1 Low voltage protection 31V 0 5V 2 Max current protection 20 A 1A Battery Charger 1 Input voltage A...

Page 14: ...nother The smaller sprockets on the rear cassette produce higher gear ratios Pedalling in a higher gear requires greater effort but takes you a greater distance with each revolution of the pedal crank...

Page 15: ...require no special tools or knowledge beyond what is presented in this manual The following are examples of the type of services you should perform yourself All other service maintenance and repair s...

Page 16: ...l Safety Check Section 1 don t ride the bike Have a professional check the brakes 13 If the chain won t shift smoothly and quietly from gear to gear the derailleur is out of adjustment Again it could...

Page 17: ...perform the repair In order to benefit from this warranty the purchase invoice and a warranty claim including the delivery charges will be borne by the customer WARNING A crash or other impact can put...

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