Charge COMFORT 2 Quick Start Manual Download Page 16

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CLICK!

GO!

STOP!

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The fi nishing touch

Charge Bikes feature a valve cap 

sensor, so you always know when 

it’s time to add air. The sensors are 

included in your parts box. Simply 

screw the sensors onto the valve

stems to quickly verify air pressure.

Green is good to go

Red means add some air

3.  Ensure the seat nose is in-line 

with the bike frame.

4.  Secure the seat by turning the 

bolt clockwise until you hear and 

feel the torque wrench click.

Step 4: Continued

Summary of Contents for COMFORT 2

Page 1: ...Quickstartguide COMFORT2...

Page 2: ...es com Still have questions Don t hesitate to call us at 833 482 3822 This is a Quick Start Guide not an Owner s manual Bicycling is an active sport with inherent risk A wide range of injuries are pos...

Page 3: ...3 The4MajorStepstoGetting YourBikeReadytoRide 1 Install Handlebars 2 Install Front Wheel 3 Flip Down Pedals 4 Adjust Seat Height...

Page 4: ...und the chain and chainwheel 4 Open the parts box Battery Charger Axle Rod and Nut Tire Pressure Sensors Charging Cord Battery Keys Torque Wrench with 4mm Bit 5mm Bit Stem Faceplate with four 4mm Bolt...

Page 5: ...eBikeReferenced inThisGuide Seat Stem Handlebars Pedal Battery Front Light Front Fork Front Axle Brake Disc Rotor Rear Rack Seatpost Kickstand Pedal Assist Selectors Display Gear Shift Horn Throttle S...

Page 6: ...the bike Slide the handlebars out of the sleeve and place them on the tray made by the top of the cardboard shroud Make sure the wires and cables running from the handlebars to the bike frame aren t...

Page 7: ...oosely thread the four 4mm bolts into the four holes on the stem two above the handlebars and two below 6 Move to the back of the bike and slide the cardboard wheel block off the rear wheel then put t...

Page 8: ...e No part of the sticker should be under the stem 10 If you prefer the handlebars to be a bit closer or a bit farther away you can rotate them forward or backward to the desired position using the fac...

Page 9: ...feel the torque wrench click indicating the bolts have reached the required torque 13 Ensure all faceplate bolts have reached required torque by using the torque wrench to turn the bolts clockwise ti...

Page 10: ...hat says Save this block and lay it flat on the ground with the side that says This side down flat on the floor 2 Insert the front wheel into the block Verify the disc brake rotor is on the side marke...

Page 11: ...l until the axle is fully engaged in the fork end 8 Locate the metal axle rod and axle nut from the parts box 9 While facing the front of the CORRECT 7 Axle Nut Rod 8 NOTE While the wheel axle does no...

Page 12: ...11 10 bike looking at the headlight use your right hand to insert the metal rod through the axle from brake disc side 10 With your left hand screw the axle nut onto the axle rod making sure the large...

Page 13: ...ensure the fork ends are fully seated on the axle 15 Continuing to hold the bike upright with one hand use your free hand to insert the torque wrench into the axle on the brake disc side 16 Turn the t...

Page 14: ...il it clicks 2 Pull lever to reverse this process when folding the pedals flat for easy storage NOTE You can always flip up the pedals by pulling on the lever with your fingers as you move the pedal t...

Page 15: ...ght NOTE Do not leave kickstand down when sitting on the bike The kickstand is not designed to hold up the weight of a rider NOTE You do not need to remove the bolt from the clamp Diagram B 1 2 Diagra...

Page 16: ...he sensors are included in your parts box Simply screw the sensors onto the valve stems to quickly verify air pressure Green is good to go Red means add some air 3 Ensure the seat nose is in line with...

Page 17: ...the steering tube See Section ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS Adjustable Stem Instructions in your Charge Bicycle Owner s Manual Is your seatpost securely fastened Using the seat for leverage twist the seatp...

Page 18: ...play on the handlebars 2 Turn the Display on Find the power button on the backside of the handlebar display Press and hold the button until the display comes on or goes off about 2 seconds 1 Shifting...

Page 19: ...throttle function 2 Using the Throttle When you don t want to pedal you can use the thumb throttle on the left hand grip Pressing down with your thumb accelerates the bike Release to stop assist For...

Page 20: ...ttery 1 Power off the battery pack by flipping the switch located at the back of the battery to the Off O position 2 Insert and turn the battery key counterclockwise to unlock the battery 3 Slide the...

Page 21: ...y close the charging port cap ChargingtheBattery Charge Bikes have a range of 20 45 miles on a single charge The actual range depends on a number of factors including assist level more assist uses mor...

Page 22: ...lebar stem Using your thumb slide the safety release button FORWARD 2 While holding the safety release forward pull the stem release lever up until it stops 3 Standing alongside the bike put one foot...

Page 23: ...that s made to move you in every way We make a small but mighty line up of stylish comfortable affordable and durable e bikes for people who want an easier and more enjoyable way to ride through the...

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