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DWMEIGI MG708 ELECTRIC TRICYCLE

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Batteries and Battery Charging

Before charging, you must turn the power switch to “OFF” and pull out the key. Keep the charger in a dry
and ventilated condition when it’s working.

Firstly, connect the output plug of the charger with the socket of the battery case properly, and

then insert the input plug into the electrical outlet.

The chargers indicator light will turn on,

which means it’s charging.

When the light turns from Red to Green

, it means the battery has been fully charged. Usually, it

will take about 4-6 hours to recharge the battery depending on the batteries state of charge.

However, it’s a good idea to let it charge for an additional 2 hours after the light has turned green

if it’s convenient for you, as it will extend the service life of the battery.

Do not charge the battery for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging the

battery. After the light turns GREEN, the charger is in the state of trickle electric current and will

fill slowly to attempt to maintain the state of charge. If you are going to be out for a long time, you

should disconnect the charger, especially in hot weather.

The charger will become warm during charging, so keep the charger away from any heat sources.

Please always keep the charger dry and clean. The electronics inside contain high voltages, so

never disassemble the charger by yourself.

After charging, please pull the input plug out of the electrical outlet first, and then pull out the

output connecting a plug from the battery case. Do not let the charger charge the battery or be

left connected for a long time, as it may damage the charger and cause a fire.

While charging, please keep it the charger and battery out of the reach of children. Do not put

anything on top of the charger when use, and prevent any liquid, metal or metal fillings from

coming into contact with the charger.

You can also remove the battery from the bicycle and then charge it. You should lift the saddle

with the lever that is underneath it, which will enable you to remove the battery. Before you do

this, you will have to unlock the battery with the ignition key. When you finish charging, replace

the battery. To replace the battery, insert the battery along with the slide bracket and then lock

the battery with the ignition key.

Do not touch the two poles in the battery case with your hands when the battery is removed for

charging. The charging connector poles cannot be touched with any metal or any other material

that conducts electricity, otherwise, it may cause a short circuit.

If you don’t ride your bike for a long time, the battery should be charged at least one time per

month. This will ensure the battery life. DO NOT use in the state of low battery capacity. Do not

leave your battery in a fully discharged state for long periods of time. The battery will continue to

self-discharge, resulting in damage.

Avoid any contact with water when charging your battery. If a plug or socket gets wet, dry it

completely before using.

When charging, if there is a peculiar smell or the temperature is extremely high, please stop

charging immediately and contact us.

Summary of Contents for MG708

Page 1: ...anual READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL MAY VARY IN APPEARANCE ASSEMBLY INCLUSIONS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION AND PACKAGING ...

Page 2: ...approved safety helmet with chin strap securely buckled A helmet may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area Wear suitable footwear for bicycle riding and clothing that helps make you visible to others Please read this instruction manual carefully before you ride the electric bike for the first time Please always check the brakes prior to riding to make sure they are working co...

Page 3: ...t remove the plug by pulling the cord always grip the charging port by its metal body Never modify the electrical system Alterations could cause a fire resulting in serious injury and could also damage the electrical system Ensure the voltage and frequency of the charger is compatible with mains electrical supply Use the battery charger in dry locations only Regularly check the charger for damage ...

Page 4: ...rranty and ensure trouble free use Please pay particular attention to the section on battery charging and maintenance Read the manual before assembling and riding your bicycle Note that the manual is not intended to be an extensive reference source for servicing maintenance and or repairs For additional assistance contact an authorised DWMEIGI service centre In the interests of your safety and the...

Page 5: ...ndlebars and both feet on the pedals whilst riding Read understand and follow all safety recommendations before riding Avoid riding in damp conditions rain etc as this may affect operation or possibly damage the bicycle electronics No Name No Name 1 Rear Cargo Basket 10 Pedal 2 Controller 11 Chain Wheel 3 Saddle 12 Chain Guard 4 Twist Throttle 13 Rear Wheels 5 Transmission Shifter 14 Battery 6 Dis...

Page 6: ...provide the power supply to the controller hold the MODE button for 2 seconds To switch off the E bike system hold the MODE button for 2s The E bike system no longer uses the battery power When E bike system is switched off the leakage current is less than 1 μA When the E bike is parked for approx 10 minutes the E bike system switches off automatically Please visit our website www dwmeigi us to ch...

Page 7: ...nd the motor will not work Battery level gauge When the battery is getting low you will see it on the LCD display as the battery indicator empties When this occurs turn OFF the power switch and only use the pedals to ride without the assistance of the motor You will have to charge the battery when you get to an electrical outlet and will be able to use the electric motor again once the unit is ful...

Page 8: ...ailleur mechanism B which moves the chain so it runs on different gears The derailleur is operated by the rider using controls mounted on the handlebars The gear change is indexed so each gear selection positively engages There may be slight variations between bicycle models in method to change gear up from a lower gear to a higher gear or to change gear down from a higher gear to a lower gear The...

Page 9: ...rvice life from the brake system understand and apply the following techniques In wet conditions which reduces friction always provide additional distance for braking and adjust how quickly you apply the brakes When applying the brakes particularly the front brake use a lower pressure to start with until you feel the brakes starting to bite then increase pressure as required Do NOT over apply the ...

Page 10: ...en pull out the output connecting a plug from the battery case Do not let the charger charge the battery or be left connected for a long time as it may damage the charger and cause a fire While charging please keep it the charger and battery out of the reach of children Do not put anything on top of the charger when use and prevent any liquid metal or metal fillings from coming into contact with t...

Page 11: ...uge when checking pressures Maintenance ATTENTION Before carrying out any sort of maintenance turn off the power switch and remove the ignition key Do some test riding and check the unit is riding normally and safely Always keep your bike clean For the battery poles when dirty clean them top prevent reduced efficiency or burnt poles Your E Bike should undergo an annual check up This will keep it i...

Page 12: ...g please go to a bicycle specialist or contact Fortis Cleaning The bike should be cleaned with a damp sponge taking special care not to get electrical parts wet Battery connection motor rear axle electric cables handlebar controls etc Dry with a cloth When cleaning your electric bike do not use a steady direct stream of water from a hose Use a cloth to avoid short circuiting any electrical compone...

Page 13: ...al to your safety Every 5 to 10 rides depending on ride length and conditions Maintenance Schedule Component Condition Check Before Every Ride Check Periodically Clean Lubricate Adjust Tighten Replace as Required Tyre Pressure Tyre Wear Damage Brake Adjustment Handlebar Tightness Controls and Displays Seat Post Tightness Fasteners Mounting Hardware Brake Pads Brake Cable Wear Chain Reflectors Batt...

Page 14: ... when pedaling 1 Stiff chain link 2 Loose pedals bearings 3 Loose bottom bracket bearings 4 Bent bottom bracket or pedal bolt 5 Loose pedal arm bolts 1 Lubricate chain 2 Tighten adjust bearings 3 Tighten adjust bearings 4 Replace 5 Tighten Grinding noise when pedaling 1 Pedal bearings too tight 2 Bottom bracket bearings too tight 3 Rear wheel not straight 4 Chain too tight 5 Derailleurdirty 1 Adju...

Page 15: ... 3 Faulty braking sensor 1 Check connectors wiring Replace as required 2 Inspect and clean terminals 3 Replace Bicycle runs at full speed without pedalling 1 Faulty crank sensor 2 Faulty controller 1 Replace 2 Replace Pedal assistance operating intermittently or not as expected 1 Loose connectors wiring damage 2 Faulty controller 3 Faulty crank sensor 1 Check connectors wiring Replace as required ...

Page 16: ... beyond these recommendations may require more frequent inspections servicing Ensure that all users of the product have completed a suitable industry recognized training course before being allowed access to the product The product has been supplied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application Be sure to attain third party ...

Page 17: ... scratches marks or imperfections will not be covered Warranty will be void if the product is ever Used in any competitive sport Modified in any way includes but not limited to modifications to the bicycle components electrical components Misused abused or neglected Rented for commercial use sold or given away DWMEIGIMOTO will not be liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due direct...

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