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Minimal assembly is required for your EW1200. However please follow the guidelines below for correct assembly. 

                               

Tools required- 15mm pedal spanner, 6 mm hex key, 8 mm hex key, 8 &10mm Spanner. 

 

Install front mud guard 

Set Up 

Please install the front mud guard before you install the front wheel. Tighten the fixing. 

        

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front Mudguard. 

 

 

Install front wheel 

Attention: when you take the 

wheel out from the crank, please 

keep the crank parallel with the 

ground 

Summary of Contents for EW-1200

Page 1: ...EW 1200 Owners Manual Electricwheelstore com...

Page 2: ...ED BEFORE YOU RIDE YOUR Index of Contents General Assembly Instructions Recommended Inspection Before Riding Charging Instructions Maintenance Simple Troubleshooting Warranty One Riverway suite 1700 H...

Page 3: ...Assembly Instructions PLEASE ALLOW YOURSELF ONE HOUR FOR UNPACKING ASSEMBLY CHECKING EW1200 Remove all Packaging Remove all materials and set parts aside for assembly Pedals and Charger Front Mudguar...

Page 4: ...ired 15mm pedal spanner 6 mm hex key 8 mm hex key 8 10mm Spanner Install front mud guard Set Up Please install the front mud guard before you install the front wheel Tighten the fixing Front Mudguard...

Page 5: ...tem Relocate and lock the head stem hinge Align handle bars and ensure they are perpendicular to the front wheel Carefully lower the handlebars back down and tighten the 6mm hex key firmly Check and r...

Page 6: ...al is a reverse thread and screws in anti clockwise Tighten with a pedal spanner or 15mm spanner Remember Right Pedal Tightens Clockwise Left Pedal Tightens Anti Clockwise Remove Plastic chrome cap on...

Page 7: ...so the brake shoes are square with wheel surface and are not rubbing on wheel during rotation Around 2 mm clearance is ideal Tighten the 6mm Allen Screw to lock the cable firmly in place Pic 3 Test br...

Page 8: ...e if necessary 4 Check Brakes for alignment of front pads and wear 5 Check the tightness of chain and front wheel Quick release lever 6 Check the gear function 7 Check pedal tightness on crank and tig...

Page 9: ...ck AC voltage is set to 220 240Volts Do not drop the charger as it has sensitive electronics inside and damage may result Do not cover with any material or substance that may restrict the airflow into...

Page 10: ...g parts 3 Wipe the plastic and painted parts with a cloth 4 Increase the frequency of lubricating with light oil in wet and humid areas See as below Recommend 30SAE lubricating oil Need lubricating oi...

Page 11: ...e pressure Inflate the tire Flat tire Repair the tire Over Load Do not overload The motor is not working All Connections and correct location of battery Ensure every plug is connected does not improve...

Page 12: ...ems Warranty period Parts Covered By Warranty Normal parts 180 days after purchase All the parts but excluding wearing parts Tires Brake Pads etc Battery 90 days after purchase Lithium battery Positio...

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