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How to fold the e-bike (Only for folding bike) 

1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position. 
2. Unlock the handlebar quick release lever (A, Picture 1) and push   
down the handlebar to the lowest position, then lock the handlebar 
quick release lever. 
3. Unlock the handlebar quick release lever (A, Picture 2) and rollover 
The handle bar. 

 
4. 

Rotate the pedal upward so it is perpendicular to the ground 

(A, Picture 3). 

 

5. 

Release the lock lever from its clasp on the right side of the E-Bike 

  (A, Picture 4).

 

6. 

Rotate the lock lever (A, Picture 4) clockwise until it points backward 

Pull the locknut and rotate the locknut (A, Picture 4) out away from the   

E-bike until the nut clears the lock plate (B, Picture 4). 
 
7. 

Grasp the seat and the handlebar. Pivot the front half of the frame 

rearward around the hinge until the front wheel is beside the rear wheel (Picture 5).   

 

 

 

 

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Picture 1

 

   

 

Picture 3                        Picture 4 

 

Picture 2 

 

Summary of Contents for RS I

Page 1: ...RS I RS II User s Manual...

Page 2: ...iagram with parts name 5 7 2 Wiring diagram 8 Operating instruction 1 Important notices 9 10 2 Riding mode 11 3 Riding safely 12 4 Battery charging 13 5 Checking the battery pack before first time use...

Page 3: ...19 12 Shifter if has 20 13 Derailleur system 21 14 Front wheel quick release 22 15 Brake adjustment 23 16 Rear carrier 24 17 Light 24 18 Saddle position 25 Maintenance and cleaning 26 28 FAQ 28 Servic...

Page 4: ...know how to get the most from your new E bike It is also important that your first ride on a new E bike be taken under a controlled environment away from cars obstacles and other cyclists Cycling can...

Page 5: ...ays wear a helmet that complies with your state laws when riding the E Bike Check with your local police department for requirements in your community Do not wear loose clothing that can become tangle...

Page 6: ...Your Limits Take it slow until you are familiar with conditions that you encounter Be especially careful in wet conditions as traction can be greatly reduced and brakes less effective Never ride fast...

Page 7: ...of the bottom bracket and the top of the frame seat tube For safe and comfortable riding there should be a clearance of no less than 1 2 inches between the groin area of the intended rider and the to...

Page 8: ...Page 4 Parts Diagram of Folding E Bicycle...

Page 9: ...Page 5 Wiring Diagram...

Page 10: ...d in for trickle charge purposes during long periods of storage For storage periods over 1 month the battery should be checked and fully recharged before riding Helmets Always wear a properly fitted h...

Page 11: ...recognized as a moving bicyclist Checking reflectors and their mounting brackets regularly to make sure they are clean straight unbroken and securely mounted Replace damaged reflectors and straighten...

Page 12: ...rt up by accelerator turn the accelerator towards you counter clockwise and the rotation angle should be from small to large to start then you can adjust speed by turning the accelerator slowly the sp...

Page 13: ...d brake together while riding you can release the accelerator first and then brake In order to not overload motor or damage other E bike s components 4 Optimum weight is 75kg including the rider weigh...

Page 14: ...ere is an LED indicator on the battery charger unit The LED is red when the power is connected and the battery is charging When the LED turns green the battery is fully charged SLA sealed lead acid re...

Page 15: ...s SLA sealed lead acid recommended charging time 6 8hours Li LON recommended charging time 5 6 hours For a complete 100 charging leave the battery on the charger for one full hour after the charger in...

Page 16: ...t the key into the keyhole Turn the key switch to ON when using the E bike C picture1 Turn the key switch to OFF when stopping use of the E bike B picture Turn the key switch to A picture1 then the ba...

Page 17: ...under a high load and may show a reduced number of LED or show the Yellow or even RED LED When the throttle is disengaged i e no power to the motor due to the bicycle being Stationary or coasting LED...

Page 18: ...p pedaling the drive assistant will disengage In all models levels the driving assisted system power reduces progressively and cuts off as the bike reaches a speed of 25km h 15 5mph or sooner if you s...

Page 19: ...mally they are the inner half of the right side handlebar grip and may also contain a battery gauge The more you twist the throttle the faster the motor system will propel the bicycle Pedal installati...

Page 20: ...l upward so it is perpendicular to the ground A Picture 3 5 Release the lock lever from its clasp on the right side of the E Bike A Picture 4 6 Rotate the lock lever A Picture 4 clockwise until it poi...

Page 21: ...ft is a shift to a higher or faster gear which is harder to pedal For example you can downshift to a lower gear to make pedaling easier on a hill On the other hand you may upshift to a higher gear whe...

Page 22: ...illeur cable anchor bolt and place the chain on the smallest Sprocket Adjust the high limit screw so that the guide pulley and the smallest sprocket are lined up vertically Re tighten the cable pull o...

Page 23: ...k and insert into the small hole of the fork blade NOTE Some bikes may have step retaining washers in place of the retaining washer If so install the step retaining washer raised portion sliding into...

Page 24: ...Brakes Page 21 If there is noise from the rear brake you can adjust this screw This screw can be adjusted to loosen and tighten of the rear brake...

Page 25: ...Rear Carrier Page 22 When installing the rear carrier onto the rear wheel make sure the screws are firmly fixed Insert the screw and tighten it Light...

Page 26: ...crank arm is parallel to the seat tube Your leg should be completely straight and just touching the center of the pedal If this is not the case your saddle height needs to be adjusted B Saddle tilt ad...

Page 27: ...tenance requirements How much of your E Bike service and maintenance you can do yourselfdepends upon yourlevel ofskill experience andspecial tool availability WARNING Many E Bike service and repair ta...

Page 28: ...ake pad adjustment Handlebar quick release adjustment Controls and displays Seat post quick release adjustment Brake pad wear Brake cable tension wear Spoke tension Wheel true Hub bearings Chain lubri...

Page 29: ...tween 32 77 F 0 25 C Avoid exposing the battery to extreme heat 104 F or higher for long periods of time FAQ Q Is it normal that the batteries get warm when recharging A Yes it is normal that the batt...

Page 30: ...wheel spokes may stretch or sear when a new E Bike is first used and may require readjustment by your dealer Your mechanical safety check will help you identify some things that need readjustment But...

Page 31: ...components are subject to wear and stress Different materials and mechanisms wear at different rates and have different life cycles If a component s life cycle is exceeded the component can suddenly...

Page 32: ...he entire bead is seated in the rim Be careful not to pinch the tube between the tire bead and the wheel rim If you have trouble getting the last few inches of bead over the edge of the rim with thumb...

Page 33: ...turn because it is rubbing against a brake pad try turning the brake cable adjusting barrel s clockwise to slacken the cable and open up the brakes If the wheel still won t turn open the brake s quic...

Page 34: ...aken out and re greased This will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration If paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal use touch up paint to prevent rust Clear nail polish can also be used...

Page 35: ...Replace chain Lubricate or replace link Seek advice at a bicycle shop Chain jumping off freewheel sprocket or chain ring Chain ring out of true Chain ring loose Chain ring teeth bent or broken Rear o...

Page 36: ...inding stretched damaged Brakes levers are binding Brakes out of adjustment Replace brake blocks Clean blocks and rim Clean adjust replace cables Adjust brake levers Center brakes When applying the br...

Page 37: ...ked after previous puncture Tire pressure too low Spoke protruding into rim Replace inner tube Replace tire Replace with correct tire Remove sharp object embedded in tire Correct tire pressure File do...

Page 38: ...inhibitor Loose motor wire connector Replace brake inhibitor s and retest Check motor wire connector Bicycle runs at full speed without pedaling Faulty sensor Faulty throttle Faulty controller Replace...

Page 39: ...ce batteries Indicator light on charger not Illuminated when charger is Plugged into outlet Outlet has no power Faulty charger Check outlet for power Replace charger Charger Lithium indicator light on...

Page 40: ...rd card Fill in immediately and retain as a record of your purchase Please retain your sales receipt for any possible warranty claims Your name Address Date purchased Place of purchase Model brand inf...

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