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MODEL: EST-EFLDBIKE1   PRODUCT CODE: 710356   08/2022

Other Useful Information

Cleaning and care

WARNING!

Clean the electric folding bicycle properly and maintain it in good working condi-
tion. The warranty will not apply in case of corrosion due to lack of maintenance.

•  After every ride

, wash your bike with soapy water (liquid dish soap is 

recommended for its ability to remove grease without damaging the bike), 
but do not wash any electrical parts. 

Avoid using high-pressure washers.

 

Always dry your bike with a soft cloth in order to avoid rust and corrosion. While 
carefully drying your entire bike, you will also be able to inspect all the different 
parts and detect any potential problems.

•  Lubrication is an important part of maintenance of electric bicycles. The 

front axle, middle axle, flywheel, front fork shock absorber pivot and other 
components should be scrubbed with an appropriate lubricating oil 

every six 

months

.

•  Check the chain tension 

after every ride

. The correct chain tension is 8036 N. 

The bike has a freewheel, so you can check the chain tension by spinning the 
pedals backwards. The chain needs to be as tight as possible without creating 
friction that will waste energy and wear the chain and cogs prematurely.

Professional bike mechanics are required to carry out the following steps:
•  To adjust the rear wheel's position, loosen one side and push the rim between 

the chain stays to one side to move the loose end of the axle a short distance 
back or forward. Retighten the nut. Loosen the other side and ease the rim in 
the other direction so the rear wheel is once again straight in the frame.

•  Test again and repeat the process, moving the rear wheel a short distance 

forward or back until the tension is in the target zone. You need to test by 
spinning the pedals because neither cogwheel will be a perfect circle so the 
chain tension will vary as the cranks spin. Once the chain tension is acceptable, 
tighten both nuts fully.

•  During the whole process please pay attention to the motor cable, do not 

damage or loosen the cable.

Summary of Contents for EST-EFLDBIKE1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Electric Folding Bicycle Model Number EST EFLDBIKE1 AUS AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 112 534 tempo org support MODEL EST EFLDBIKE1 PRODUCT CODE 710356 08 2022 ...

Page 2: ...ons on choosing to buy an ESTATE product All products brought to you by ESTATE are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come ...

Page 3: ...CODE 710356 08 2022 02 Welcome 04 Warranty Details 05 General Safety Instructions 09 Product Overview 10 Getting Started 11 Assembly 16 Battery Charging 17 Instructions 19 FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide 20 Other Useful Information 23 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice Contents ...

Page 4: ...hat the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods...

Page 5: ... activity and it is possible to get into dangerous situations Always wear proper protective equipment such as an Australian standards approved helmet elbow pads knee pads long sleeve shirt gloves long pants Always wear fully enclosed shoes Make sure your shoe laces or buckles are done up properly before riding You must not ride barefoot or in sandals Wet weather warning Slow down your speed when r...

Page 6: ...m these checks could result in serious injury to yourself and others General inspection See that all reflectors have been properly installed Replace any missing or damaged reflectors Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary Height adjustment Adjust the seat height and handlebar height appropriately the rider must be able to straddle the bicycle with at least 2 5 cm clearance above the horizont...

Page 7: ... mechanic Charging the Electric Folding Bike WARNING Handle the battery charger with care Only use the charger supplied with this e bike to charge the battery Do not charge the battery with any other or universal charger doing so will void the warranty Do not use this charger to charge any other appliance Charging environment Only charge the battery in a well ventilated indoor area Do not store or...

Page 8: ...e that it will work properly and keep it in a dry and cool environment Prolonged storage of an empty battery may damage the battery Do not let the battery run out of power completely otherwise it will damage the battery The best charge discharge is 20 80 Battery replacement If the battery needs to be replaced please contact our after sales support centre to purchase a spare battery Battery removal...

Page 9: ...y certificate NOTE Due to continued product improvement images and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from the product purchased All images in this manual are for reference purposes only Parts are not necessarily pictured to scale Battery charger Tools Scope of Delivery Electric folding bicycle Saddle Seat post Fender mudguard Chain Handlebar with grips and display Front tyre Rear brak...

Page 10: ...lastic wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children so ensure all packaging and protective materials are out of children s reach and disposed of safely Key removal The e bike comes with two keys which are attached to the brake cables Please ensure you remove the keys and keep them in a safe place a key is required for locking the battery in place and unlocking it Inspect the ...

Page 11: ...E 710356 08 2022 Assembly Step 1 Opening the Bike 1 Unfold the bike 2 To make sure the front frame can connect to the rear half part lift up the frame quick release Fig 2 and open the front frame Fig 3 You should be able to hear it click open Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 3 Lock the quick release Fig 4 ...

Page 12: ...m pillar into the fork tube up to the minimum insertion line marked on the pillar Fig 5 2 Face the handlebar stem forward directly in line with the front wheel Fig 6 Then tighten the stem pillar bolts to a torque requirement of 17 19 N m 12 5 14 ft lb Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 3 Close the quick release to lock the folding stem Fig 7 4 The handlebar is semi assembled on the stem Loosen the quick rele...

Page 13: ...rs when riding a bicycle 1 Look for the letters R or L stamped on the pedal spindle Fig 9 2 Thread the pedal marked R into the crank arm on the chain side of the bike Turn the pedal spindle in a clockwise direction Securely tighten the pedal spindle with an M15 wrench Fig 10 3 Thread the pedal marked L into the crank arm on the left side of the bike Turn the pedal spindle in an anticlockwise direc...

Page 14: ...mping force Less than half a turn of the tension adjustment nut can make the difference between safe clamping force and unsafe clamping force 3 Adjust the seat angle so that the top of the seat is parallel to the ground and comfortable for the rider 4 Retighten the seat clamp nuts securely with an adjustable wrench 5 Your new electric folding bike is now fully assembled IMPORTANT Pay special atten...

Page 15: ...12 then release it Fig 13 2 Lift up the quick release until you hear it unlock then fold the front frame Fig 14 3 On the handlebar stem unlock the locking lever and release it Then push the bolt to the side and release it from the locking mechanism Fig 15 4 Hold the lever in the pedal then fold the pedal Fig 16 5 Fold the frame and stem Fig 17 Fig 13 Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig 17 Fig 16 1 2 Fig 15 2 1 ...

Page 16: ...ersal charger doing so will void the warranty Do not use this charger to charge any other appliance Never leave the battery charging overnight or with no one to monitor A damaged battery may overheat and cause a fire Always unplug the charger from the battery and wall outlet when fully charged Please refer to pages 7 8 for a comprehensive list of battery cautions Please refer to Fig 18 below for a...

Page 17: ... MAX 6 km h UNLOCK HANDLE OFF ON Fig 19 Operation Please refer to Fig 19 below for a pictorial representation of the operation steps The written instructions continue on page 18 Start Insert the key into the battery and turn it to the ON position to supply electricity to the electric folding bicycle The LED light next to the throttle will be illuminated to show battery percentage Stop Turn the bat...

Page 18: ...he battery To remove the battery turn the battery key to the UNLOCK position and pull out the battery by the handle To insert the battery in the frame turn the battery key to the OFF position IMPORTANT Check the bicycle before every use Tighten the handlebars and stem the stem must be inserted into the head tube to at least the minimum insertion line and the clamp nut and stem bolt tightened secur...

Page 19: ...power to the bike The fuse has burnt out Contact our after sales support centre for a service The travelling distance has been reduced Insufficient battery capacity Charge the battery fully The battery is getting old and needs replacement Replace the battery Spare batteries are available for purchase from our after sales support centre Braking frequently riding uphill or running against the wind c...

Page 20: ...ricating oil every six months Check the chain tension after every ride The correct chain tension is 8036 N The bike has a freewheel so you can check the chain tension by spinning the pedals backwards The chain needs to be as tight as possible without creating friction that will waste energy and wear the chain and cogs prematurely Professional bike mechanics are required to carry out the following ...

Page 21: ... If the design life of a component has been exceeded it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider Any form of crack scratch or change of colouring in highly stressed areas indicates that the life of the component has been reached and it should be replaced WARNING Replace wheel rims and brake pads Danger of wheel failure due to rim and brake pad wear Replace the wheel when any part o...

Page 22: ...250 W Max permissible total weight 123 5 kg bicycle rider luggage Dimensions assembled 155 x 51 x 109 cm Rechargeable li ion battery Model number TH YY3675 Rated voltage 36 V Rated capacity 7 5 Ah 270 Wh Dimensions and net weight 43 x 6 4 x 7 7 cm 2 5 kg Battery charger Model number XVE 4200150 Output 42 V 1 5 A Charging time from 0 to 100 6 hrs approx This marking indicates only to charge the bat...

Page 23: ... some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent qu...

Page 24: ...s with this product or if it fails to perform to your expectations make sure to contact our After Sales Support Centre on 1300 112 534 for advice For an electronic copy of this manual please contact our after sales support centre Instruction Manual Revision Index Version No Issue Date Description V2 0 16 February 2022 Original 2022 release Please read the manual It will help you get the best out o...

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