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Safety Check Before Each Ride

Always check the condition of your bike before you ride in addition to having regular maintenance 

performed. If you are unsure of how to conduct a complete check of the condition of your bike before every 

ride, you should consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic for assistance. 

Electrical System (Applicable to Pace 500, Pace 350, Sinch, Level, Aventure)

The electrical system powers several components on your ebike that control di˜erent operating conditions 

and user preferences

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 It is critical that you familiarize yourself with all aspects of your ebike s electrical 

system and check to see if it is working correctly before every ride. The front and rear brake levers contain 

safety power cuto˜ switches, which disable the hub motor s assistance when applied, and both levers 

should be checked for correct operation. The throttle should provide smooth acceleration when gradually 

applied. If the throttle, brake lever cuto˜ switches, pedal assistance , or lighting are functioning abnormally, 

intermittently, or not working, please discontinue the use of your ebike immediately and contact the 

Aventon Support team for assistance.

Brakes

Ensure that the brakes and their system components are free from damage, properly secured and working 

correctly. When fully squeezed, both front and rear brake levers should not be touching the handlebar. Take 

your bike to a certified, reputable bike mechanic to have the brakes repaired if you find a problem.

Tires and Wheels

Your wheels should always spin straight and must be repaired or replaced if they wobble side to side or up 

and down when spinning. If your wheels become untrue or spokes loosen, which can happen with normal 

use, we recommend that a certified, reputable bike mechanic performs all wheel tuning and truing 

operations on your bike from Aventon. Do not attempt to true wheels or tighten spokes unless you have 

adequate knowledge, tools, and experience. Ensure the tires and inner tubes are in good working condition 

without any visual damage and have the correct amount of air pressure. Always replace tires and inner 

tubes with punctures, cuts, or damage before you ride. Tires without the correct amount of air pressure can 

reduce performance, increase tire and component wear, and make riding your bike unsafe.

Accessories, Straps, and Hardware

Ensure all hardware is secured and all approved accessories are properly attached per the specific 

component manufacturer s instructions. It is good practice to look over all hardware, straps, and accesso-

ries before each ride and if you do discover something wrong or something that you are not sure about, 

have it checked by a certified, reputable bike mechanic.

Suspension, Handlebar, Grips, and Seat Adjustments

The suspension fork on your ebike will a˜ect the handling of the bik e so you must understand how it works 

before use. The suspension fork should be properly adjusted according to your weight and terrain. Ensure 

the handlebar and handlebar stem are properly aligned, fitted to the user, and secured to their recommend-

ed torque values. Handlebar grips should not move easily on the handlebar end. Loose, worn, or damaged 

handlebar grips should be replaced before you ride . The seat and seatpost should be properly aligned, 

fitted to the user, and the seatpost quick release should be properly tightened, fully closed, and secured 

before riding.

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The replacement of original components or installation of third-party accessories or accessories 

not from Aventon explicitly recommended for your bike model is at your own risk. Using 

aftermarket accessories or components that have not been tested by Aventon for safety and 

compatibility may void your warranty, create an unsafe riding condition, damage to property or 

your bike by Aventon, or result in serious injury or death.

Summary of Contents for Pace 350/500

Page 1: ...es support Email info aventon com Phone 1 866 300 3311 We take pride in bringing you a quality product that will o er years of enjoyment Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling...

Page 2: ...AL INFORMATION WARNINGS AND SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION BATTERY CHARGING LOCK REMOVAL OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING LIMITED WARRANTY LINK TO ASSEMBLY VIDEO AND ONLINE RESOURCES...

Page 3: ...bike that cannot be predicted or avoided and are the sole responsibility of the rider GENERAL INFO Assembly and Fit Correct assembly and t are essential elements to ensure your bicycling safety perfor...

Page 4: ...ns on your bike from Aventon Do not attempt to true wheels or tighten spokes unless you have adequate knowledge tools and experience Ensure the tires and inner tubes are in good working condition with...

Page 5: ...oad users you may be hard to see Concentrate on the path ahead A void potholes gravel wet or oily roads wet leaves curbs train tracks speed bumps drain gates thorns broken glass and other obstacles ha...

Page 6: ...riding that exceeds your capabilities Although many articles advertisements catalogs depict extreme riding this is not recommended nor permitted and you can be seriously injured or killed if you perf...

Page 7: ...nitive language impairment a seizure disorder or any other physical condition that could impact your ability to safely operate a vehicle consult your physician before riding any bike A Note for Parent...

Page 8: ...Charging Time Approx 6 Hours Water Resistance IPX4 Gross Weight 46 lbs 20 kg SPECIFICATIONS Range Per Charge is measured under the conditions that power is su cient with a 75k g load at 86 F 30 C 70 h...

Page 9: ...ad wind speed road conditions and other factors Con gurable to 28MPH 49Lbs 22kg Weight SPECIFICATIONS Model Name Aventon Pace 350 500 Max Load Capacity 250lbs 113 kg Max Speed Motor 48V 500W Brushless...

Page 10: ...Front Rear Re ector 1 Spare Derailleur Hanger 1 Grease 1 Hex key 1 Wrench 1 Owner s manual 2 Re ector holder 1 Left pedal 1 Right pedal 09 HUB MOTOR REAR WHEEL FRONT WHEEL SEATPOST CLAMP PEDAL SEAT R...

Page 11: ...wing steps are only a general guide to assist in the assembly of your ebike and are not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly maintenance and repair Consult a certi ed reputabl...

Page 12: ...Make sure the cables are not twisted Reference below pic For Pace 350 Pace 500 B Place the handlebar stem onto the stem with the display facing upwards replace the top cap and use a 5mm hex key to sec...

Page 13: ...e brake rotor sits in between the braking pads in the brake caliper the at washer on the axle should sit outside the fork dropout Step 7 Install the front wheel A Remove the plastic insert from the fo...

Page 14: ...kickstand down to hold the bike up Step 9 Adjusting the display and handlebar For Pace 500 A Centralized the stem to make sure it s aligning to the center line of the front tire Use 5mm hex key to tig...

Page 15: ...are straight and in line with the front wheel Make sure the pinch bolts are tight and you can not turn the stem freely from the front wheel B Sit on the saddle adjust display and handlebar to the des...

Page 16: ...hat it is tightened by turning clockwise Apply grease to the threads and carefully thread the right pedal onto the crank on the right side of the bike slowly and by hand Do not cross thread or damage...

Page 17: ...ire sidewall 30 50PSI 2 0 3 5 BAR Do not overin ate or underin ate tires Step 14 Set the desired seat height Open the quick release lever by hinging it open fully Adjust the seatpost up or down to a c...

Page 18: ...the minimum and maximum horizontal movement allowed C While holding the seat in the desired position use a 5mm allen key to tighten the seat angle adjustment bolt securely to the recommended torque va...

Page 19: ...er round barrel connector to the charging port on the side of the battery 4 Plug the charger into a power outlet Connect the charger input plug 110 240 volt plug to the power outlet Charging should in...

Page 20: ...o charging the battery after short rides will not cause damage Charging the battery normally tak es 3 7 hours In rare cases it may take longer to allow the battery management system to balance the bat...

Page 21: ...harger is expected to get relatively warmer as it charges If the charger gets too hot to touch you notice a strange smell or any other indicator of overheating discontinue using the charger and contac...

Page 22: ...and battery from Aventon Bikes Failure to follow proper battery storage procedures can result in a non functional battery Replacement will not be covered under warranty If the battery is physically da...

Page 23: ...n charging is complete MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Properly maintaining your Pace 350 500 E Bike ensures its longevity and smooth operation Before assembling your bike please watch the How To Assemble vid...

Page 24: ...he rst time There are important safety warnings throughout the manual that must be followed to prevent dangerous situations accidents damage to the bike damage to property injury or death Users must f...

Page 25: ...ation P ark indoors when possible If you must park outdoors in rain or wet conditions leave your ebike outside for only a few hours and then park it in a dry location as soon as possible to allow all...

Page 26: ...ic to be damaged beyond repair or broken Monthly 402 1207 km 250 750 mi Check brake pad alignment brake cable tension Check bike is shi ing properly proper derailleur cable tension Check chain stretch...

Page 27: ...e derailleur is adjusted and func oning properly Ensure shi er and brake levers are a ached to the handlebar securely Ensure all shi er and brake cables are properly lubricated 8 Frame Fork and Seat C...

Page 28: ...ult in loss of control and overinflated tires may burst Failure to always maintain the air pressure rating indicated on pneumatic tires may result in tire and or wheel failure Inflate your tires from...

Page 29: ...g wire 4 Damaged motor 1 Repair and or reconnect 2 Tighten or replace 3 Secure or replace 4 Repair or replace 4 Reduced range 1 Low re pressure 2 Low or faulty ba ery 3 Driving with too many hills hea...

Page 30: ...ized parts The Battery is not warranted from damage resulting from power surges use of an improper charger improper maintenance or other such misuse normal wear or water damage Determining whether dam...

Page 31: ...into your ebike Y ou will be responsible for shipping costs associated with returning a Covered Component unless Aventon agrees in writing to pay for such shipping costs Replacement Covered Component...

Page 32: ...more information on best practices please visit the Aventon Bikes website www aventon com Support https www aventon com pages support or contact Aventon Bikes Product Support with any questions We are...

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