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The right pedal (1) is threaded so that it is tightened by turning clockwise.

 Apply grease to the thread 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 the threads.  

The left pedal (2) is reverse-threaded and tightens counterclockwise. 

Ensure the remaining pedal has notches 

on the exterior of the axle and an “L” stamped into the end of the axle. Apply grease and carefully thread the pedal onto the

left crank by hand slowly. Do not cross thread or damage the threads.  

Torque each pedal to 35 Nm. 

  

Identifying marks Right pedal (has a “R” sticker) tightens clockwise. Left pedal (has a “L” sticker) tightens 
counterclockwise  

  

Step 9: Remove motor protector and put on the motor protection guard on both sides of back wheel. Then
press the rubber caps on both sides. (Rubber caps are in the accessories box)

 

Note: Part of plastic motor protector will break and

 be left

 inside the freewheel, use a pair of pliers to carefully

remove it.

Step 10: Inflate the tires.

 

Check that the tire beads and tires are evenly seated on the rims. Use a pump with

a Schrader valve and pressure gauge to inflate each tire to the recommended pressure indicated on the tire 
sidewall, 30-50 PSI. DO NOT overinflate or underinflate tires.  

 

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Summary of Contents for Pace 350 V2

Page 1: ...ttps support aventon com contact us Phone 1 866 300 3311 We take pride in bringing you a quality product that will over years of enjoyment Please read and understand this manual fully before assemblin...

Page 2: ...R SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION BATTERY CHARGING LOCK REMOVAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION USER MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING LIMITED WARRANTY LINK TO ASSEMBLY VIDEO A...

Page 3: ...e power cord or output cable is frayed has broken insulation or any other signs of damage e This equipment is not intended to be used at ambient temperatures less than 4 F 20 C or above ambient temper...

Page 4: ...hould take extra care when riding at drawn dusk or at night Please not that it is important to choose suitable apparel and special ized equipment when riding in unfavoureable conditions to reduce the...

Page 5: ...specify the need for mandatory equipment use of hand signals and where you can ride Changing Components or Attaching Accessories The use of non original components or spare parts can jeopardize the s...

Page 6: ...Bikes Never use an aftermarket charger which can result in damage serious injury or death Tires and Wheels Your wheels should always spin straight and must be repaired or replaced if they wobble side...

Page 7: ...iew these notes can lead to serious injury or death manuals for components used on the bike may also be provided and should be read before installing or using those components or too small instruction...

Page 8: ...ontrolled substances do not mix Never operate a bike while under the influence of alcohol drugs or any substance or condition that could impair motor functions judgement or the ability to safely opera...

Page 9: ...ONS 350 V2 Range Per Charge is measured under the conditions that power is sufficient with a 75kg load at 86 F 30 C 70 humidity on a level road in pure electric riding mode Actual results may vary bas...

Page 10: ...power is sufficient with a 75kg load at 86 F 30 C 70 humidity on a level road in pure electric riding mode Actual results may vary based on differences in temperature load wind speed road conditions...

Page 11: ...harger cable 1 Bag of spare screws 1 Hex key 1 Wrench 1 Owner s manual 1 Spare derailleur hanger 1 Grease 1 Left Pedal 1 Right pedal 2 Front Rear reflector AVENTON REAR BRAKE DISPLAY HANDLE BAR THROTT...

Page 12: ...well as remove the small boxes attached to the fork These are your charger and accessories Please recycle packaging materials especially cardboard and foam whenever possible Step 2 Remove all the pac...

Page 13: ...fore each ride D Use a 15mm open wrench to tight the wheel axle bolt to recommended torque value at 25 30 Nm Caution Never touch the brake rotor especially when the wheel and or bike is in motion or s...

Page 14: ...ew 8 12 Nm Use 5mm hex key to tighten the two stem screws on the side 5 6 Nm Cover the stem rubber cap B Stand in front of the bike and clamp front wheel between both legs verify the handle bars are s...

Page 15: ...red position and tighten the screws which secure it to the handlebar For Pace 350 V2 A Stand in front of the bike and clamp front wheel between both legs verify the handle bars are straight and in lin...

Page 16: ...threads Torque each pedal to 35 Nm Identifying marks Right pedal has a R sticker tightens clockwise Left pedal has a L sticker tightens counterclockwise Step 9 Remove motor protector and put on the m...

Page 17: ...p 13 Check if the key and battery lock have the same serial number Step 12 Adjusting the seat position and angle To change the angle and horizontal position of the seat A Use a 5mm Allen wrench to loo...

Page 18: ...t Once fully charged indicated by one charging indicator light turning solid green unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and then remove the charger output plug from the battery charging port...

Page 19: ...g a complete charge The charger is designed to automatically stop charging when the battery is full but unnecessary wear of the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the b...

Page 20: ...tery from Aventon Bikes Failure to follow proper battery storage procedures can result in a non functional battery Replacement will not be convered under warranty If the battery is physically damaged...

Page 21: ...Pace 350 500 V2 QUICK START GUIDE 20 Level...

Page 22: ...bike indoors in moderate temperature conditions To charge the battery plug the charger into the charging port and then connect the charger to a wall outlet The LED indicator light will be solid red w...

Page 23: ...xpected Range 32km 20 mi 48km 30 mi 64km 40 mi Operating Condition s Hilly Terrain Heavy Payload Windy High Pedal Assist Level High Throttle Use Flat Terrain Normal Payload Not Windy Medium Pedal Assi...

Page 24: ...enance to prevent rust corrosion etc and to ensure all systems are working safely In public places your bike from Aventon Bikes must be parked in accordance with local rules and regulations Locking up...

Page 25: ...or a certified reputable bike mechanic to be damaged beyond repair or broken Monthly 402 1207 km 250 750 mi Check brake pad alignment brake cable tension Check bike is shifting properly proper deraill...

Page 26: ...erailleur is adjutsted and functioning properly Ensure shifter and brake levers are atached to the handlebar securely Ensure all shifter and brake cables are properly lubricated 8 Frame Fork and Seat...

Page 27: ...proper air pressure is always maintained in pneumatic tires DO NOT underinfalte or overinflate your tires Low pressure may result in loss of control and overinflated tires may explode Failure to alway...

Page 28: ...ng 2 Loose or damaged throttle 3 Loose or damaged motor plug 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 tire pres...

Page 29: ...me sensitive and it is your responsibility to immediately inspect the ebike for damage upon receipt If you choose to set up your own independent shipping method such as use of a freight forwarder or o...

Page 30: ...d Component into your ebike You 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...

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