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Appearance and Care 

1.

 

When Cleaning is needed use Simple Green or WD-40 and wipe 

off with cloth. Do not get oil on the disk brakes.  Any 

contamination on the brakes will make them squeak. 

2.

 

Avoid spraying water directly on your E-Lux Bike to prevent 

electrical issues and corrosion. 

3.

 

Avoid storing your E-Lux Bike in direct sunlight as well as areas 

that are damp or wet. 

 

Commonly Asked Questions 

Do I need a driver’s license to ride my E-Lux Bike?

 No because it is 

considered a bicycle. Federal and most State laws require that you wear a 

helmet. 

How far can I travel on one charge?

 Many variables affect the range 

you can travel such as wind, terrain, etc. On average you can travel at 

least 20 miles. Up to 30+ if you help by pedaling and slow down to 15 

mph. 

How much does it cost to charge the battery? 

Again there are many 

variables but a general estimate is less than 5 cents a charge. 

Summary of Contents for Sierra Classic

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Page 3: ...Sierra GT Folding Bike Owner s Manual www EluxBikes com...

Page 4: ...ever before on a bicycle which equates to Fun Fun and more Fun All while travelling for less than half a cent a mile it s not only good for your wallet but it s good for the planet If you have any que...

Page 5: ...ttery Care and Charging 19 Battery Removal 21 Battery Life 23 Before Your First Ride 24 Stopping the Motor 27 Brakes 28 Gears 29 Tires 30 Appearance and Care 31 Commonly Asked Questions 31 Technical A...

Page 6: ...x suggests taking your electric bike to a professional bike technician for assembly This can be done for a nominal fee at your local bike shop If you are comfortable assembling it on your own then ple...

Page 7: ...k tube as well as the threads and slider on stem of gooseneck 5 Making sure that all wires and cables are facing front and not twisted install handlebar into handlebar stem tightening the bolt on the...

Page 8: ...ocedure is performed so that when the bike is pedaled it tightens the pedals 8 Apply small amount of grease on pedal threads 9 RIGHT PEDAL Facing the bike from the chain side place pedal with R on the...

Page 9: ...de of bike and tighten by turning counter clockwise top of wrench turning towards the front of bike as noted in the picture below Tighten pedal very tight 11 Align seat on seat post to your comfort ty...

Page 10: ...8 P a g e Understanding the Display and Display Settings 1 To power the bike on tap the power button 2 To backlight display and turn on front and rear lights tap the power button a second time...

Page 11: ...9 P a g e 3 The following pictures describe the data on the display change images below remove back also speed not mph bike power level pedal assist level battery voltage...

Page 12: ...and then finally to odometer 5 Tap the set button to change indicator from odometer to trip 1 trip 2 and time riding Trip 1 can be reset in settings mode Trip 2 and time will reset automatically each...

Page 13: ...ther lower powered devices 7 There are two indicators for power One has black bars and indicates power being consumed used It will vary with terrain load on the system 8 The other is a system power mo...

Page 14: ...key again will cycle to the next setting mode 10 NOTE Please do not adjust settings while riding 11 Set Mode 0 Allows you to select system power mode Power Normal Eco Use plus or minus to move the ch...

Page 15: ...ssing minus key 14 Set Mode 2 Indicates bike top speed You can limit the top speed here Set to 62 to open bike up for top speed 15 Set Mode 3 Indicates wheel size The Sierra should be set at 24 inches...

Page 16: ...14 P a g e 17 Hold set button down for 5 seconds to return to the home screen This also turns the headlight off...

Page 17: ...15 P a g e 18 In operating mode the volt indicator will display 53 5 volts when the battery is fully charged At 42 volts you will almost be out of power...

Page 18: ...nimize the space required to store and travel with your bike The body folds in half the pedals fold in and the handlebars fold down Below are instructions and pictures for each of the three folds 1 To...

Page 19: ...e 2 To fold the Sierra body lift the safety lever above the latch and then pull the latch out towards you Now the body of the bike is ready to fold The bike folds in half as pictured below as picture...

Page 20: ...18 P a g e 3 To fold the handlebars pull the safety latch down and gently pull the handlebars down to the right side of the bike...

Page 21: ...ent charger may result in overheating fire or an explosion damaging your battery and everything around it 2 You should recharge your battery after each use or when the battery indicator on the battery...

Page 22: ...plug the charger into the wall outlet first and then into the port located on the side of the battery 5 Continue charging until the red light turns green indicating a full charge or the display shows...

Page 23: ...months Do Not 9 Subject the battery to high temperatures or leave the battery in direct sunlight for extended periods of time 10 Place the battery near fire or corrosive substances 11 Immerse the batt...

Page 24: ...22 P a g e After the battery is unlocked simply pull the battery out using the silver removal latch...

Page 25: ...ually not hold enough charge even for shorter trips At this point you should contact E Lux Bikes or your dealer to order a new battery Battery Trouble Shooting 1 If battery is not putting out power ch...

Page 26: ...ollow these quick steps and you will be on the road in no time 1 ADJUST THE SEAT Pull the seat clamp handle out from the seat post to release pressure allowing you to raise or lower the seat After sea...

Page 27: ...away from other bikes cars or people Only move from this area after you have completed the suggestions in step 6 Understanding Power Throttle Control Try to keep your speed under 15mph until you get...

Page 28: ...edal Assist Mode the throttle will override the pedal assist speed limit Caution Your E Lux bike is a powerful machine When starting in pedal assist mode with the power level at 5 the bicycle will acc...

Page 29: ...stop the motor as well C While in pedal assist mode stop pedaling and release the throttle or squeeze the brake handle to stop the motor D If you keep pedaling after the brake lever is released the a...

Page 30: ...ressure to the front brake gradually and use both front and rear brakes at the same time 4 Occasionally the disc brakes may make a slight scraping sound although they are not being applied This is nor...

Page 31: ...r flatter surfaces and faster speeds Be sure you are pedaling while changing gears To shift gears up from 1 to 7 pull on the front To shift gears down from 7 to 1 push the shift handle away from the r...

Page 32: ...nce a month with a lubricant and check that all bolts and parts of the bike are tight Repairing the Rear Tire Your E Lux Electric Bike has a powerful electric motor that is located in the rear hub of...

Page 33: ...well as areas that are damp or wet Commonly Asked Questions Do I need a driver s license to ride my E Lux Bike No because it is considered a bicycle Federal and most State laws require that you wear a...

Page 34: ...ur bike instead of your car What is the lifespan of my battery Your E Lux battery is a lithium battery and can be recharged about 800 times Sierra batteries will last 4 to 6 years Technical Assistance...

Page 35: ...er assumes all risk of personal injuries damage or failure of the bicycle or system and all losses or damages to himself others and property arising as a result of using this bicycle 2 Always wear a h...

Page 36: ...en reached and it should be replaced One Year Limited Warranty Battery Three Years E LUX LLC E LUX warrants that all new E LUX Electric Bikes Bicycle and components therein are warranted to the origin...

Page 37: ...shall E LUX be liable for incidental consequential or punitive damages arising from use or unavailability of the Bicycle or component s in any manner including without limitation damages for personal...

Page 38: ...ended use of the Bicycle Damages resulting from failure to follow Instructions for Use and Warnings as provided in the Owner s Manual for the Bicycle Damages resulting from improper charging of the ba...

Page 39: ...d as a result of returning the Bicycle to E LUX for warranty work at standard ground shipping rates and E LUX will pay for shipping costs to return the Bicycle to the original retail Purchaser Consume...

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