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Summary of Contents for FJ-TDE07

Page 1: ...User Manual FJ TDE07...

Page 2: ...wet hands or metal objects sim ultaneously in the positive and negative contacts could cause injuries and or burns and short circuit in the vehicle Please pay special attention to this point Please do...

Page 3: ...mil ea9e 1 0 Bas ic mainte nan ce 11 Diag nose an tro ubi eshooti n9 1 2 Recommended torque values for threaded fasteners 13 Minimum saddle height and the way to measure 14 The wiring diagram for FJ...

Page 4: ...Motor Saddle Front shock absorber Rear wheel adjuster...

Page 5: ...al checks before driving 1 Normal operation of the light brake and power cut systems 2 Tire pressure low pressure will influence both autonomy and speed 3 Wheel axle tightening 4 Battery charge level...

Page 6: ...DE07 FJ TDE07 1 Carefully take out the electric bike from it s carton 2 Please tighten the handlebar stem with the following instruction A Use M6 spanner to tighten B Press the rubber after tightening...

Page 7: ...Assembling instructions of FJ TDE07 FJ TDE07 Please tighten the handlebar stem with the following instruction Setp 1 Setp2 Setp3 SIep 2 ToghIIn...

Page 8: ...the battery removed I 1 When the battery is removed do not touch the U and _ contacts especially with wet hands or metalic objects 2 Do not recharge the battery in the inverted position If you do you...

Page 9: ...t the output plug Duration if charging I Charger 1 When the input and output terminal are connected the red indication light of the charger will be turned on showing that the power is being connected...

Page 10: ...r works with 110 220V Please do not open it without permission 6 Avoid charger contact with liquids and or metal objects Always be sure it is safely stored placed so that it can not suffer damage from...

Page 11: ...ontroller has a charge overload protection If on overload energy will be cut automatically and restored when it returns to normal 5 While driving avoid using the throttle as you brake as it may damage...

Page 12: ...e is powered on On Off LOCK B Press ON FF to start the power Press 6km h to start 6km h speed automatic riding without pedals Press mode to select the pedal assistant power with pedals Low Med High Lo...

Page 13: ...ormal load I against wind level 2 3 Flat normaltemperature 25 C normal load I degree of slope 2 degree upslope downslope wind level 2 3 normaltemperature 25 C normal load Max speed 2Skm h miles of jou...

Page 14: ...raking system correct operation 6 If you do not use the vehicle for long periods of time charge the battery at least once a month to avoid reducing its lifespan Maintenance and cleaning tips I 1 Do no...

Page 15: ...ed Service Center 1 low tire pressure 1 Adjust the tire pressure 2 low or faully batlery charge 2 Check the connections andlor ully 4 Reduced range 3 Driving with too many hills headwind braking depar...

Page 16: ...Brake lever 1 Sensor Note 1 HYXF MOTOR 2 3 Speed Wlth hall controller R red B blue Bk balck G green Y yellow Pr purple W white Pink pink O orange Cam blue cambridge blue Remark 1 Except label wire dia...

Page 17: ...life during these conditionsis as follows 1 Frequent Braking try to look ahead and coast rather thanstop and go frequently 2 Riding uphill or against a stiff wind pedal to supliment the battery power...

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