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 5.5     Charging     the     battery 

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 5.6     Battery     level 

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 5.7     Brakes 

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 5.8     Button     and     Display 

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 5.9     Control     Unit 

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 6.     Maintenance     and     repairs 

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 7.     Troubleshooting 

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 7.1     Technical     Specifications 

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 8.     Assembly     guide 

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 8.1     Take     out     the     bike     from     the     original     packaging 

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 8.2     The     front     wheel 

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 8.3     The     handlebar     and     seatpost 

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 8.4     The     seatpost     and     saddle 

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 8.5     The     pedals 

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 8.6     The     front     light     and     the     front     fender     and     rear     fende

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 8.7     The     rear     fender     support     and     luggage     carrie

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 1.     Warranty     conditions 

 Our  products  are  guaranteed  for  one  year  against  manufacturing  defects.  The  warranty  does  not  cover  labor, 
 normal  wear  and  tear,  accidental  breakage  or  breakage  due  to   lack   of   maintenance  or  improper  use.  The 
 main   components  of   the   bicycle   are   covered  by   the  warranty,  but  not  the  accessories.  Products  used  for 
 commercial     purposes     are     not     covered     by     this     warranty. 
 The  warranty  is  void  in  case  of  improper  assembly  of  the  bike,  abuse,  neglect,  lack  of  maintenance,  misuse, 
 or     accidents,     as     well     as     improper     charging     of     the     battery     or     use     of     any     charger     not     supplied     by     e-nova. 

 In  no  case  shall  Novaterr,  our  directors,  officers,  employees,  affiliates,  agents,  contractors,  interns,  suppliers, 
 service  providers  or  licensors  be   liable   for  any  injury,  loss,  claim,  or  any  direct,  indirect,  incidental,  punitive, 
 special,   or   consequential  damages   of   any   kind,   including,   without   limitation  lost   profits,  lost   revenue,  lost 
 savings,  loss   of   data,  replacement  costs,  or  any  similar  damages,  whether  based  in  contract,  tort  (including 
 negligence),  strict  liability  or  otherwise,  arising  from  your  use  of  any  of  the  service  or  any  products  procured 
 using   the   service,   or   for   any   other   claim   related   in   any   way   to   your   use   of   the   service   or   any   product, 
 including,   but   not   limited   to,   any   errors  or   omissions   in   any   content,   or   any   loss   or  damage  of   any   kind 
 incurred  as   a   result  of   the  use   of   the  service  or  any   content  (or  product)  posted,  transmitted,  or  otherwise 
 made  available  via  the  service,  even  if  advised  of  their  possibility.  Because  some  states  or  jurisdictions  do  not 
 allow   the   exclusion   or   the   limitation   of   liability   for   consequential  or  incidental  damages,  in   such   states  or 
 jurisdictions,     our     liability     shall     be     limited     to     the     maximum     extent     permitted     by     law. 

 Safe     disposal     of     the     product 

 The  appliance  and  its  accessories  must  not  be  disposed  of  with  normal  household  waste  at  the  end  of  its  life 
 cycle.  Please  refer  to  your  local  rules  and  regulations  for  safe  disposal  of  the  bike  and  its  components,  with  a 
 special     attention     to     safe     disposal     of     the     battery. 

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Summary of Contents for CINB2201

Page 1: ...y Instructions 3 2 1 Electrical Safety 3 3 Features 5 3 1 Electrical System 5 4 Parts of the Bicycle 5 4 1 Parts 5 4 2 The saddle and seatpost 5 5 General Terms of Use 6 5 1 IMPORTANT Before riding your bicycle 6 5 2 Throttle 6 5 3 Battery and Charger 6 5 4 Removing the battery 6 1 ...

Page 2: ...nterns suppliers service providers or licensors be liable for any injury loss claim or any direct indirect incidental punitive special or consequential damages of any kind including without limitation lost profits lost revenue lost savings loss of data replacement costs or any similar damages whether based in contract tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise arising from your use of...

Page 3: ...e plug not the cord to avoid damage to the cable Do not use the charger if the plug or cord is damaged or if the charger is otherwise defective The charger and the battery do not contain any user serviceableparts Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the charger or battery on your own Do not short circuit the battery Clean the electrical product only with a dry cloth Avoid using an extension cor...

Page 4: ...the saddle height Please note that the seatpost must not be raised above the limit inscription marked on the seatpost Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious personal injury 1 Open the seat lock lever 2 Adjust the seatpost to the desired height Do not exceed the safety limit indication 3 Close the lock lever and make sure that the seatpost remains firmly in place Now get on your b...

Page 5: ... bike even though the battery is empty Tum off the ignition and remove the key whenever you stop using your bike Please make sure that you turn off the power first from the control panel for preventing unintended acceleration 5 3 Battery and Charger Do not touch the battery terminals when the battery is charging And do not let the battery terminals come in contact with metal or other conductive ob...

Page 6: ...charge it in a more convenient place To charge the battery first pull out the charging connector cover then connect the AC charger to the charging plug on the battery and then plug the charger into an AC outlet 5 6 Battery level You can easily check directly from the battery by pressing the button located on the battery 6 ...

Page 7: ...to step 1 low 2 medium or 3 high 6 Maintenance and repairs IMPORTANT Do not attempt to open the battery casing motor or control unit Failure to do so may result in personal injury and will void the warranty Your bike is equipped with a derailleur which tightens the chain automatically If the chain starts to look slack and or jumps off the front plateau you can manually tightenthe chain by loosenin...

Page 8: ...the battery but the battery is not charging Check that the battery is not fully charged already Check that the charger is properly connected 7 1 Technical Specifications Model CINB2201 Type Pedelec Weight 24 3 kg Permissible Gross Weight Maximum 75 kg Dimensions W D H mm 1770 640 1010 Maximum Speed 32 km h Limited Maximum Mileage 38 47 km Control Unit 3 step LED Battery 36V Li ion 10Ah Chargers 10...

Page 9: ...heel is locked After the front wheel is assembled turn the front wheel manually to check whether the front wheel rotates smoothly 8 3 The handlebar and seatpost Hold the seatpost upright and pre lock the upper screws of the stem Loosen the 4 screws of the front cover of the stem then take the handlebar and put it into the stem to lock the handlebar pay attention to the corresponding middle positio...

Page 10: ... line and lock the quick release handle 8 5 The pedals Take out the pedals pay attention to the left and right pedals The letter R is printed on the right pedal drive side and a letter L on the left pedal non drive side Place the right pedal on the drive side crank and thread the pedal spindle clockwise Place the left pedal on the non drive side crank and thread the pedal spindle counterclockwise ...

Page 11: ...ck the nut with a 5 mm hex key and a 10 mm wrench for the nut Attach the strut to front fork using the provided screws Make sure that there is sufficient space between the fender and the front wheel to let the wheel turn freely 8 7 The rear fender support and luggage carrier Take a 4 mm hex key fix the front support of the rear fender Take the luggage carrier the fender support matches the holes o...

Page 12: ...Version 1 1 Please make sure to leave enough of a gap between the rear fender and the tire You can adjust the gap using the rear fender bracket 12 ...

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