DWMEIGI MG708 ELECTRIC TRICYCLE
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Riding Instructions
Check before riding it for the first time:
The bicycle was assembled and checked before leaving the factory, nevertheless, before using for the first
time, check the unit thoroughly.
First, check to see whether the battery is fully charged and locked.
Check the air pressure of the tires is normal
Check and make sure the front and rear brakes are working properly
Check the tightness of the front and rear wheels
Check and make sure the handlebar and saddle are fastened tightly enough. Make sure the quick
releases are locked and all lock nuts and screws are tightened.
Riding:
Turn on the power switch (turn the ignition key to" ON” position), the power display indicator will light
on, indicating the unit is powered.
Just like riding a normal bicycle, seat yourself on the saddle. Put one foot on the pedal and do a final check
to see that everything is okay and working well, especially the breaks. Start pedaling, and when you reach
a certain speed, the motor will automatically be activated and start to move your bike. To stop the bicycle
motor, just stop pedaling and the motor will stop automatically. To bring the vehicle to a halt, use the
brake.
The brake will trigger the motor to stop. If either of the brake levers are pulled, the power will be cut off
automatically and 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 fully charged.
Parking:
Shut the power “OFF” and pull out the key of the battery case while parking. The power switch should be
turned “OFF” when pushing so that you don’t start up the motor by accident. Use a chain lock to further
secure your bicycle when necessary.
Note:
Don’t expose the e-bike to sunlight or rain for a long time, or some electrical components may
behave abnormally.
Note:
If you use the brakes frequently, turn the bicycle ignition on and off often, ride against the wind,
ride uphills or are pedaling with a higher load on the bike, the battery will not last as long and you will not
be able to travel as far using the battery.
Using Gears
Some model are equipped with gears. Gears are used to
change the ratio between rotations of the rear wheel and
the crank set. This enables you to pedal less and travel
faster on flat or downhill sections, or pedal faster and travel
slower to climb hills. Gearing is independent to pedal
assistance, so pedal assistance operates the same
regardless of selected gear. Remember, however, that pedal
assistance is "governed" by overall speed.
The freewheel (
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) are located on the rear axle