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Summary of Contents for 5903317860136

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Page 3: ... 6 6 SPOKES 8 6 7 BRAKES 8 6 8 CRANKSET 8 6 9 PEDALS 8 6 10 DERAILLEUR 9 6 11 CHAIN 9 6 12 TROLLEY 9 6 13 RACK OPTION 9 6 14 LIGHTING 9 7 ASSMBLY 9 7 1 PREPARING 9 7 2 FOLD THE FRAME 10 7 3 HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY 10 7 4 PEDALS ASSEMBLY 10 7 5 SADDLE ASSEMBLY 10 8 GREASE 11 9 USING BATTERY AND CHARGER 11 9 1 BATTERY 11 9 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BATTERIES 11 9 3 INSERTION AND REMOVAL THE BATTERY 1...

Page 4: ...the problem is resolved The e bike will not work until the problem is resolved 13 11 9 CURRENT DISPLAY 14 12 MAIN MENU USER SETTINGS 14 12 1 enter the settings menu 14 12 2 resetting the trip distance 14 12 3 UNIT SETTING 14 12 4 wheel size setting 14 12 5 LCD luminance 15 12 6 acceleration power 15 13 Main menu advanced settings 15 13 1 enter the advanced settings menu 15 13 2 electric assistance...

Page 5: ...he instructions Do not make any repairs to electrical parts yourself only at designated service points Never ride a bicycle if you have drunk or taken other intoxicants The user should have front and rear lights and reflectors on the wheels When cleaning the bicycle always use soft wiper Hold the steering wheel with both hands while ridding Do not catch or other vehicles Avoid sudden braking Do no...

Page 6: ...al that the speed drops Depending on the slope of the climb and the force of pedaling by the user the engine will minimize the overload allowing you to achieve a speed proportional to these conditions The system will restart the engine when the temperature returns to normal Improper use of the bike or use contrary to its intended use may involve danger and expose you to loss of health or life If y...

Page 7: ...icator is visible there is a possibility of the saddle post breaking through its low load The final adjustment of the saddle position is carried out by moving the saddle in the saddle clamping bracket forward or backward Please remember not to go out of the scale placed on the saddle otherwise the saddle may be damaged due to excessive load Please remember to set the saddle correctly according to ...

Page 8: ...ved at service points 6 7 BRAKES Hydraulic brakes do not require intensive maintenance and do not cause rim wear Unfortunately there may sometimes be a problem with the distance between the brake pads and the disc in this case please contact an authorized service because the adjustment requires specialized tools Check the lines and connections regularly for leaks when the lever is engaged If hydra...

Page 9: ...eported to an authorized service center Too strong strain can increase the effort put in pedaling and reduce the chain s strength Too little tension can cause the chain to fall Regularly it should be cleaned of dirt sand mud etc and treated with a special grease 6 12 TROLLEY Do not exceed the maximum capacity marked on the trolley by its manufacturer 6 13 RACK OPTION Before ridding check that the ...

Page 10: ...ost comfortable position for you and put the unscrewed part of the bracket and tighten the four bolts back The handlebar after turning should be stiff and not have any clearances 3 At the end put the entire handlebar in the most comfortable position for yourself and tighten the main bolt in such a way that the handlebar is not loose figure 3 7 4 PEDALS ASSEMBLY Tighten the pedal with the letter R ...

Page 11: ...he fork replacement of silencers etc we recommend that you consult a professional bicycle service 9 USING BATTERY AND CHARGER 9 1 BATTERY ECOBIKE uses high quality lithium ion batteries in its bicycles which are light and do not cause environmental pollution It s a typical source of so called green energy In addition they are characterized by No memory effect when charging Large energy capacity at...

Page 12: ...bserve the following steps A Insert the charger plug into the socket in the battery and then connect the charger cable to the power socket B When the charger light is red the battery is charging When the red light turns green it means that the battery is fully charged Fig 1 C After charging is complete disconnect the cable from the wall outlet first and then from the battery D Never leave the rech...

Page 13: ...lights button to turn on the display backlight and the front and rear lights Click the button again to turn off the backlight and lights When the light is on you can see the icon on the screen as in the picture beside 11 7 MOTOR ASSISTANCE LEVEL SELECTION The level of electric assistance can be adjusted using the display Adjustments can always be made while driving The electric system has 6 levels...

Page 14: ...istance To reset the trip distance press the button or the button to select Yes No YES means resetting trip distance NO means no cleaning trip distance To save the changed setting press the i button The default value is NO 12 3 UNIT SETTING Toggle Unit means setting the measuring unit To change the unit press the button or the button to select the desired unit and then press the i button to confir...

Page 15: ...ct password to enter the advanced settings interface The default password is 1212 13 2 ELECTRIC ASSISTANCE LEVEL RANGE Assist Levels indicates the settings for the range of assist modes There are 8 modes to choose from 0 2 1 2 0 4 1 4 0 6 1 6 0 8 1 8 The default value is 0 6 To change the range of assist level modes press the or button to select the desired range of modes and then press the i butt...

Page 16: ... NUMER BATERII NUMER SILNIKA DATA ZAKUPU PODPIS I PIECZĘĆ SPRZEDAWCY DOKONANE NAPRAWY DATA ZGŁOSZENIA DATA WYKONANIA ZAKRES NAPRAW PIECZĄTKA PUNKTU SERWISOWEGO PODPIS OBOWIĄZKOWY PRZEGLĄD ZEROWY PO PRZEJECHANIU 70 120 KM przegląd podlega opłacie ...

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