Version 1.1
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If not used regularly, the battery must be recharged every two months.
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Please keep the battery in a dry, cool and ventilated place. Avoid high temperatures, cold temperatures,
and/or high humidity environments.
IMPORTANT!
Please read this manual carefully and strictly follow the instructions to assemble, operate and
maintain this product. Failure to do so will void the warranty and expose the user to risks of injury.
Before first use, be sure to carefully ensure that the bicycle is assembled correctly. Make sure in
particular that the pedals, saddle, brakes, handlebars, wheels and any part are securely installed.
NOTE
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Never ride your bicycle while under the influence of alcohol, medicine or other substances.
This may impair your ability to react efficiently and to use your bike safely. Please always follow the
safety regulations in force in your area.
3. Features
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Height-adjustable seatpost, suitable for different rider heights.
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The bike can be operated with or without the electrical assistance.
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Maximum weight of the rider : 136kg/300lb
3.1 Electrical System
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Battery: 48 Volt lithium-ion (Li-ion) 10.4 Ah
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Engine: 48 V, 750W, brushless
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The electrical assistance system is controlled by the speed sensor installed in the pedal system.
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Top speed: 42 km/h (limited)
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Range: Up to 47km in ideal conditions
4. Parts of the Bicycle
4.1 Parts
1. Frame
2. Changeable battery
3. Seat lock lever
4. Brake lever
5. Tyre
6.36V*350W motor
7. Pedal
8. Headlight
4.2 The saddle and seatpost
You may want to adjust 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 bike and place the ball of your foot directly on top of the pedal spindle, when the crank is at
the bottom of the rotation. Your leg should be just slightly bent. If your leg is too bent you will need to raise the
seatpost, and if your leg is too straight you should lower the post.
You can also adjust the angle of the saddle, loosen the screw below the saddle, then adjust the position, and
tighten the screw back in place. Ensure that the saddle remains firmly in place.
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