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UNFOLDING THE BIKE

Fig.2

To unfold frame, position frame as pictured and 

press the large lever flush against the frame and 

ensure lock is engaged

 

Fig.1 

Hold the bike firmly, release locking mechanism and 

fold

Fig.3 

Ensure fastener is as pictured above

Summary of Contents for FLO

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC BIKE OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 Important notices 2 Riding mode 3 Riding safely 4 Battery charging 5 Check the battery pack before using for the first time 6 Inserting removing locking the battery 7 PAS pedal assist system 8 Fitt...

Page 3: ...e Troubleshooting About seller and information card 24 26 27 28 32 33 37 38 Please note this is a basic overview of your new bike and its service requirements For more detailed information please cont...

Page 4: ...n your first ride you ll 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 ot...

Page 5: ...rdy shoes and eye protection Know your E Bike Your new E Bike incorporates many features and functions that have never been built into a bicycle before Read this manual thoroughly to understand how th...

Page 6: ...critical safety equipment before each and every ride Know The Law Cyclists are required to follow the traffic rules Additionally some communities regulate the use of motorized bicycles regarding minim...

Page 7: ...ame folder Saddle Seat post Seat post clamp Motor Kickstand Rear Derailleur Pedal Chain wheel protection wheel Brake lever Stem Safe lock Stem folder Bike frame Front fork Disc brake rotor Chain wheel...

Page 8: ...Page 8 PACKING LIST Initial Use Seat Post Charger Owners Manual Always wear a helmet This E Bike is designed for urban use and should not be used for any serious off roading...

Page 9: ...ant safety devices which are designed as an intergral part of your bicycle UK regulations require every bicycle to be equipped with front rear wheels and pedal reflectors These reflector are designed...

Page 10: ...hich are to lock your battery in place They are not ignition keys Once the battery is in place turn the key to lock and remove when in use to avoid them falling out being lost To turn your electric mo...

Page 11: ...self with all the bicycle s fetures Practice gear shifts braking and the use of toe clips and straps if fitted If you are wearing loose pants use leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from being...

Page 12: ...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 it means the battery is full Li LON recommended charge tim...

Page 13: ...ended charge times Li ION recommended charge time 5 6 hours For a complete 100 charge leaving the battery on the charger for one full hour after the charger indicator light turn green Never charge bat...

Page 14: ...into unlock position the battery can now be removed Fig 2 Please note your keys are simply to lock your battery into place for security They do not switch the power on and off Fig 1 1 Power off the v...

Page 15: ...ve assist re engages when speed drops below 25km h 15 5mph as long as the pedals are turning Your electric bike offers 3 different levels of power assistance which you can switch between using the han...

Page 16: ...trip mileage total mileage and running time Speed mode 1 low assistance top speed 12km h Speed mode 2 mid assistance top speed 18km h Speed mode 3 high assistance top speed 25km h Battery percentage B...

Page 17: ...FITTING PEDALS Pedal installation Pedals are a pair with R L Fig 1 R for right L for left Tighten the pedals with the directive turnings Fig 2 NON DRIVE SIDE ANTI CLOCKWISE DRIVE SIDE CLOCKWISE Fig 1...

Page 18: ...o it is perpendicular to the ground Fig 3 A 4 Release the lock lever from its clasp on the right side of the E Bike Fig 4 A 5 Rotate the lock lever Fig 4 A clockwise until it points backward pull the...

Page 19: ...al An upshift is a shift to a higher or faster gear one 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...

Page 20: ...ust the high limit screw so that the guide pulley and the smallest sprocket are lined up vertically Re tighten the cable pull out any slack and re tighten the anchor bolt securely Shifting through the...

Page 21: ...g 2 To unfold frame position frame as pictured and press the large lever flush against the frame and ensure lock is engaged Fig 1 Hold the bike firmly release locking mechanism and fold Fig 3 Ensure f...

Page 22: ...e down pedal with one heel when you are seated on the saddle and the crank arms are parallel to the seat tube To check for correct saddle height perform the following 1 Sit on the saddle and place one...

Page 23: ...nsert the seat post in the frame Fig 2 Adjust the screw Fig 2 until tight then press in lever Fig 1 until flush with clamp Fig 3 When you need to adjust the height ofthe sad dle first loosen the seat...

Page 24: ...lly important is that your individual maintenance requirements will be determined by everything from your riding style to geographic location Consult your dealer for help in determining your maintenan...

Page 25: ...ur E Bike regularly Use the table below for guidance It is very important that you check certain systems and components before each and every ride The proper condition and function of these systems is...

Page 26: ...e perma nently reduced Always disconnect your charge from the wall outlet and battery before storing the battery Avoid storing your batteries in extreme temperatures whether hot or cold Batteries are...

Page 27: ...and conditions Even with proper care rechargeable batteries do not last forever Li ion batteries will last more than 800 cycles A partial charge discharge counts fractionally against those numbers run...

Page 28: ...gs that need readjustment But even if everything seems fine to you It is best to take your E Bike back to the dealer for a check up Dealers typically suggest you bring the E Bike in 30 days for a chec...

Page 29: ...d the component can suddenly and catastrophically fail causing serious injury or death to the rider Scratches cracks fraying and discolouration are signs of stress caused fatigue and indicate that a p...

Page 30: ...l to puncture the tube Check to make sure the tire is evenly seated around both sides of the rim and that the tube is inside the tire beads Push the valve stem into the tire to make sure that its base...

Page 31: ...e good continuity For painted frames dust the surface and remove any loose dirt with a dry cloth Clean and wipe with a damp cloth soaked in a mild detergent mixture Dry with a cloth and polish with ca...

Page 32: ...e your batteries and make sure they are protected from water Batteries should be charged every 30 days to avoid capacity loss Don t cover the bicycle with plastic as damp condensation will result and...

Page 33: ...Page 33 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Gear shifter not working properly...

Page 34: ...Page 34 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 35: ...Page 35 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 36: ...Page 36 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 37: ...Page 37 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 38: ...aims Your name Address Date purchased Place of purchase Model brand information Wheel size Color Serial number Your new bicycle is supplied by MV Sports Leisure Ltd 35 Tameside Drive Castle Bromwich B...

Page 39: ...NOTES...

Page 40: ...Tandem Group PLC 35 Tameside Drive Birmingham West Midlands B35 7AG...

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