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U S E R M A N U A L

How the Bike works

Your new E-Bike has an internal controller that provides variable power to the motor(s) using 2 sensors for the Pedal Assist mode.
There is also a Twist Throttle Grip on the handlebars for pedal free riding.

Throttle:

The handlebar twist throttle mechanism allows partial or full motor power to be activated. Unfamiliarized users should be
more cautious when first pushing the throttle. The throttle function is deactivated when the pedal assist level is set to “0”.

Pedal Assist (Cadence Sensor):

The cadence sensor activates the motor when the crank is in motion and provides

appropriate power to the motor.

Pedal Assist (Torque Sensor):

The torque sensor activates the motor when pressure is applied to the pedals. Variable

power will be applied to the motor depending on the amount of pressure being put on the

pedals.

Maintenance

It is important to perform proper maintenance and often fine-tune your bike to ensure optimal performance and safe riding.

Regularly lubricate your chain, gear shifter, sprocket, and all moving parts. Always check the condition of your bike before riding
and make sure that it is well maintained.

When in doubt, consult a bicycle mechanic for assistance!

Warning:

If you do not have the experience, skill, or tools to complete maintenance or adjustment of your bike, it is highly

recommended to have a bicycle mechanic check your bike and ensure it is safe to ride.

Liability Disclaimer

There are risks associated with the use of any bike over time which cannot be predicted or avoided and are the sole

responsibility of the rider. You are responsible for your own actions while using an electric bike.

Bluerev is not responsible nor liable for any accidents or injuries (whether caused by you or others) that may occur

during your use.

We recommend contacting your insurance provider to determine if your current insurance policy

would cover you in the event of an accident.

USING THE BIKE

Summary of Contents for CANADIAN

Page 1: ...U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...4 Safety Check Page 5 Using the Bike Page 6 Maintenance Page 6 Assembly Page 7 Battery Charging Page 9 Rear Suspension Page 10 SW900 COMPUTER DISPLAY Page 11 Cleaning and Tips Page 12 Legal Requireme...

Page 3: ...emble your bike properly and keep your bike in top condition more importantly this will ensure your safety while using the bike If you don t feel comfortable assembling the bike on your own it is high...

Page 4: ...ROLLER SUSPENSION SHOCKS MOTOR CRANKS CHAIN PEDAL REAR WHEEL DERAILLEUR BATTERY HANDLEBAR LED FRONT LIGHT FENDER FRONT BRAKE RIM TIRE INNER TUBE VALVE 4 U S E R M A N U A L SHIFTER THROTTLE BRAKE LEVE...

Page 5: ...rakes are working correctly and properly secured When braking apply the rear brake first then the front brake If brakes are not correctly applied they may lock up and you may lose control It is recomm...

Page 6: ...mportant to perform proper maintenance and often fine tune your bike to ensure optimal performance and safe riding Regularly lubricate your chain gear shifter sprocket and all moving parts Always chec...

Page 7: ...rque 12N m Front Wheel 1 Remove the brake pad protector located between the brake pads 2 Assemble the wheel by inserting the disc brake rotor between the brake pads then insert the fork end onto the w...

Page 8: ...te tires Fender Required tools 5mm hex key 15mm wrench 1 Insert the fender hook into the fork arch 2 Insert the bolt into the fender hook and tighten on the fork arch 3 Use the bolts mounted on the fo...

Page 9: ...1 Apply a small amount of grease onto the pedal thread axle 2 Insert the right pedal into the right crank Carefully thread the pedal clockwise onto the crank by hand slowly and then tighten 3 Insert t...

Page 10: ...Charge the battery on a non inflammable surface with a smoke fire detector in place Do not charge the battery in a wet and humid place or anywhere exposed to strong sunlight Always charge your battery...

Page 11: ...en TWO settings The Single Setting is designed to offer a single average weight rider a soft and comfortable ride The Double Setting is designer for TWO passenger use Can also be used for a stiffer ri...

Page 12: ...setting is immediate response from throttle 1 setting is delayed reaction from throttle P10 Driving mode which determines which PAS Three settings 0 1 2 0 is driven by the PAS with no throttle availa...

Page 13: ...rack during rain as this may allow water to infiltrate the electrical components Legal Requirements Electric bicycles are regulated and regulations vary depending on your country state province city I...

Page 14: ...If an electrical problem is found our team will provide the necessary support to resolve the problem Parts that are defective beyond repair will be replaced and shipping costs will be covered Mechanic...

Page 15: ...R M A N U A L If you have any other questions please refer to the BLUEREV contact page on our website WWW BLUEREV CA Contact us directly Phone 647 715 9000 Email info bluerev ca Thank you for choosing...

Page 16: ...This manual is subject to change or withdrawalwithout notice Visit www bluerev ca manuals to download the latest version...

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