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Brake pad wear limit: replace the brake pads before the friction material has been worn down to less than 2.5 mm.

1.Open the brake lever and place the nipple end of the short brake cable into the lever, then close the lever. Secure

the ferrule against the lever using the cable adjusting barrel.

2.If fitted with V-Brakes, insert the brake body into the center spring hole in the frame mounting boss, and then

secure the brake body to the frame with the link fixing bolt.

3. While holding the shoe against the rim, adjust the amount of shoe protrusion by interchanging the position of the

B washers (i.e. 6 mm and 3 mm) so that dimension A is kept at 39 mm or more.

Summary of Contents for Classic

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ible combination of bicycle models and components or parts on the market These operating instructions therefore focus on your newly purchased bicycle and standard components and provide useful information and warnings When doing any adjusting or servicing be aware that the detailed instructions and information provided in these operating instructions only refer to this city trekking bicycle or ped...

Page 3: ...nstructions given or take preventive measures Caution This symbol warns you of incorrect actions that could result in damage to property and the environment Note This symbol provides you with information about how to handle the product or refers to a passage in the operating instructions that deserves your special attention ...

Page 4: ...r Ⅰ 9 Pedal Ⅰ 10 Vehicle folding Ⅱ Electrical Equipments Ⅱ 1 Instruments Ⅱ 2 Electric Motor Ⅱ 3 Battery Charger Ⅱ 4 Battery Ⅱ 5 Electric Schematic Diagram of Whole Vehicle Ⅱ 6 Wiring Schematic Diagram of Sensor Ⅱ 7 Wiring Schematic Diagram of Instrument Ⅲ Examination Maintenance Ⅳ Appendix Ⅳ 1 Common Sense of Use Ⅳ 2 Driving Strategies Ⅴ Quality Warranty ...

Page 5: ... 20 Crank 21 Pedal 23 Derailleur shifter 24 Brake lever 25 Displayer 26 Frame 27 Battery 6 Front light 12 Saddle Derailleur and roller 22 Hand grip 28 Bell Product Definition Power Assisted Two wheeled Vehicle Power Assisted Two wheeled Vehicle is working with continuous rated power of 0 25KW and the electric power will gradually recede to out of battery when the speed reaches 25km h or when rider...

Page 6: ...re it in place with the snap ring 2 Installation of the cassette joint to the hub Install the driver cap to the driver to the right side of the hub body Next turn the cassette joint pulley in the direction of the arrow so that the yellow mark is aligned with the yellow mark and then align the yellow marks on the cassette joint with the yellow marks on the right side of the hub body ...

Page 7: ...rn it 45 clockwise 4 Installation of the hub to the frame 4 1 Mount the chain on the sprocket and then set the hub axle into the fork ends 4 2 Place the non turn washers onto the right side and left side of the hub axle At this time turn the cassette joint so that the projecting parts of the non turn washers fit into the grooves of the fork ends If this is done the cassette joint can be installed ...

Page 8: ...lling the brake arm clip securely tighten the clip screw while holding the clip nut with a 10 mm spanner After installing the brake arm clip check that the clip screw protrudes about 2 3 mm from the surface of the clip nut Brake Arm Seat on Back Fork of the Vehicle Frame 4 5 Before using the Coaster Brake check that the brake works properly and that the wheel turns smoothly a ...

Page 9: ...ust the center of front wheel vertically to the center of handlebar Ⅰ 4 Brake Adjustment Ⅰ 4 1 V brake Adjustment The city bike uses the European style of the brake system The left brake lever is for the front wheel while the right for rear wheel For the adjustment or replacement of brake shoes the 4 next steps must be followed 1 Reposition the cable in the brake fork 2 The shoe must be aligned wi...

Page 10: ...ure the ferrule against the lever using the cable adjusting barrel 2 If fitted with V Brakes insert the brake body into the center spring hole in the frame mounting boss and then secure the brake body to the frame with the link fixing bolt 3 While holding the shoe against the rim adjust the amount of shoe protrusion by interchanging the position of the B washers i e 6 mm and 3 mm so that dimension...

Page 11: ...inner cable through the inner cable lead Set the cable with a clearance of 1mm between each brake pad and the rim tighten the cable fixing bolt 6 Adjust the b ws 7 Depress the brake lever about 10 times as far as the grip to check that everything is operating correctly and that the shoe clearance is correct before riding the bike ...

Page 12: ...im than the front portion of the brake pad Ⅰ 5 Cushion Adjustment 1 Loosen the lock bolt to adjust cushion angle with a 5mm internal hexagonal wrench as shown in the figure Range of adjustment is 15 15 Note it is commonly better to adjust the cushion horizontally to the ground line 2 As shown in Figure 1 loosen the lock bolt with a 5mm internal hexagonal wrench to adjust cushion height to a proper...

Page 13: ...r I 6 Tyre 1 Check whether rim is deflected or loosened and whether spoke is loosened or broken before riding If any unusual condition ask professional technician for adjustment or change 2 Please change the tyre if cover tyre grain is worn and torn 3 Please guarantee proper PSI When inflating please take nominal value of cover tyre as reference Never inflate over the pressure or under the pressur...

Page 14: ...on open the lock of the battery box support the side of the battery box and pull it out as left picture Remove the battery out put down the end of the battery box aligned to the card slot and then press down the end handle and then lock as right picture Charging the position To connect the charger interface in this location I 9 Change of Pedals ...

Page 15: ... off use the magnetic key to stay about 5 seconds at the hidden magnetic switch button the hidden magnetic switch button will turn off the electric system then all the instrument lights will turn off Be sure to pay attention after the hidden magnetic switch works please remove the magnetic key in time to avoid switching repetitive movements 3 Power display After the power on the battery power disp...

Page 16: ...sted level position continue to turn one level until the lowest level change to the 1 level Attention after adjusting the power assisted level let the shifting gear turning handle reset to avoid the repeat action to the adoption of the high sensitive magnetic switch users only need to use slight force to turn the turning handle if use the strength force to turn over the stopper the switch will be ...

Page 17: ...ode MDA11542002000 MDA10129402000 Temperature of Working Environment room temperature 37 Input Voltage AC100 240V 50HZ 60HZ RatedVoltage 36V 24V Current of Constant current Charge 1 8 2 0A 5 1 8 2 0A 5 Voltage of Constant voltage Charge 42V 29 4V Terminal Current 250mA 250mA Idling Voltage 42V 29 4V Weight 0 8Kg 0 8Kg Ⅱ 3 2 Charge Curve Graph ...

Page 18: ...er should be used with designated battery strictly according to requirements It is forbidden to charge non original battery with this charger 2 2 Charger is dangerous due to the high voltage it contains If any faults or failures are found please contact the dealer or the manufacturer for help User or non professional servicemen of the Company are forbidden to open the charger 2 3 Charger and batte...

Page 19: ... to charge the battery 4 5 Short circuit is not allowed at battery charge port 4 6 Never put battery in wet places or in water 4 7 Never randomly dismantle the battery or do any unauthorized modification 4 8 Never impose external forces on the battery or drop it from high places 4 9 When battery is not in use it should be fully charged and stored in a dry and cool place Places within 1m around the...

Page 20: ...ber of all the company s products for product traceability and sales advice 4 Please keep this guarantee safely if lost will not be entertained If past the warranty period for free repairs if your bicycle need to be repaired please contact any store they will be happy to serve you but need to charge the cost fee and the wages The warranty period and the conditions list in this guarantee only provi...

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Page 24: ...keep normal functions of all parts any time For details please make reference to the following table Adjustment Checking Cleaning Replacing Tightness lubricate Inspection item New 60 days 180 days 360 days 540 days 720 days 1 Position of Hand bar saddle 2 Moving or abrarion of steering system 3 Moving or abrarion of bottom bracket and pedal 4 Tire pressure 5 Moving or abrarion of bearing in Front ...

Page 25: ...nsufficient tyre pressure will increase the abrasion between tyres and the ground which reduces the distance per charge moreover it reduces the flexibility of the handlebar and affects the comfort and safety during riding Add pressure when it occurs and tyre pressure shall be consistent with suggested pressure values in the Operation Instruction of the Electrically Assisted Power Cycle or required...

Page 26: ...l designated by our company can be used The battery and the charger shall be put in a ventilated place for charging and placed stably and far from inflammable goods explosive goods high temperature moisture or shower It is forbidden to cover the battery or the charger during charging They shall be out of children s reach Before charging confirm that the power supply and frequency from the grid are...

Page 27: ...and elbows bent as equilateral triangle Sitting posture it is similar to riding a horse distribute your body weight to the handlebar and pedals do not put all your weight on the saddle as it causes hurt to hips Pedaling skill put the front 1 3 point of the shoes at the center of the pedals Your feet movement shall be parallel with the central line of the cycle If not the efficiency of pedaling wil...

Page 28: ...he big crankset or move the front big crankset to the small crankset which can make you feel comfortable and keep the speed Utilize the strength of the upper body grasp the lower part of the downturn grip slightly move back the waist pull the grip towards your breast and step the pedals forward to utilize the muscle of the upper body naturally and make climbing easy Do not leave the saddle for ped...

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