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Wheels 

 

Wheels should be centered in 

the fork or dropouts. If you hear 
any irregular noises from the 
wheels or brakes, the wheels 
should be checked and repaired. 
Regularly check the spokes of the 
wheels for tightness and rim 
alignment. The wheels should 
rotate smoothly without wobbling 
from side to side. 
 

Check the bearing play of the 

hubs by lifting the bicycle and 
spinning the wheel; it should 
continue to spin for several turns 
after you remove your hand. To 
check the play of the hubs, try to 
move the wheel from side to side 
between the forks. If you detect 
any substantial movement, or if 
the wheel is difficult to turn, the 
bearings must be adjusted or 
replaced. Please contact a local 
bicycle dealer to have the hub 
bearings adjusted. 
 

Gears 

 

The gears on your electric bike 

should always be properly aligned 
and the derailleurs should be 
passing the belt drive off smoothly 
without any noise.    For a step by 
step guide with pictures to 
properly align the gears, reference 
the subsection “gears” within the   

 
“Assembly” section.    If your gears 
are properly aligned and there are 
issues with the derailleurs, please 
bring the bike to your local 
mechanic for maintenance. 

 

Throttle 

 

The throttle should always be 

tightly secured and in place. If 
there is movement from the 
original location, or the throttle 
does not power the bicycle when 
you press it, bring the bicycle to a 
repair shop; do not try to fix it 
yourself.

 

 

Rims 

 

Your rims should always be 

smooth and without cracks. If 
there are any breaks, bulges, 
cracks, or general imperfections 
have it repaired immediately. 

 

Spokes 

 

Check the tension of the 

spokes regularly. All of the spokes 
should have the same tension. If 
there is any minor loosening of the 
spoke, you may tighten the nipples 
yourself, but it is recommended 
that you take it to a bicycle 
mechanic. If there is a loose spoke 
or if the rim has side play of more 
than 1/8” (4mm), do not ride and 

Summary of Contents for Premiere series

Page 1: ...i Electric Bicycle Owner s Manual THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW ELECTRIC BICYCLE AND KEEP THE...

Page 2: ...longer classified as a motor vehicle However various states have differing laws about riding them on the road These regulations may include but are not limited to being at least 16 years of age and or...

Page 3: ..._________________________ Date of purchase ______________________________________________ Contact Fifield info fifieldebikes com 781 927 1511 72 Sharp Street Hingham MA 02043 Along with registering on...

Page 4: ...s Safety precautions Varying riding conditions Assembly Pg 7 Description Registration Instructions for Use Pg 8 13 Switching ON OFF LCD display screen Pedal assist Throttle Gears Proper battery usage...

Page 5: ...cycle travels is 20 MPH 32 Km h Know your electric bicycle If misused the features of your electric bicycle may cause you to lose control of the e bike Before riding in fast or more difficult situatio...

Page 6: ...2...

Page 7: ...od working order Taking off As the bike starts accelerate slowly do not try to get to your maximum speed right away because doing so could damage the electric components If applied the hand brake will...

Page 8: ...y decreases the bar will go down one by one If the bar goes out completely you can still pedal your e bike just like a regular bike Be sure to charge your battery when you get to an electrical outlet...

Page 9: ...nt to the operation of bicycles and electric bicycles KEEP both hands on the handlebars at all times and do not hang objects from the handlebars RIDE predictably and in a straight line Never ride agai...

Page 10: ...ure to brake earlier because it will take a longer distance to come to a full stop Ride at a slower speed and try to be more visible Low visibility Even though your bicycle comes with headlights rear...

Page 11: ...d on the bikes hub and it enables the easy installation and removal of the bikes wheel For an in depth instruction of how to use the quick release lever visit our website In the When Your New E Bike A...

Page 12: ...uttons MODE UP and DOWN To turn the device on press and hold MODE for two seconds To turn off hold MODE for an additional 2 seconds Be sure to turn the power switch on the battery to OFF when not in u...

Page 13: ...ble to view average speed and max speed by pressing the UP button once Push Cruise Control Press and hold DOWN to enable power assist while walking the bicycle Your bike will go at a speed of 3 7 MPH...

Page 14: ...hrottle is located on the left side of your handlebars It is a one speed throttle which will engage as soon as you start to apply pressure To engage the throttle press down on the throttle trigger wit...

Page 15: ...urns to room temperature Frequent braking starting riding uphill against strong winds starting from a standstill or riding on rough muddy roads will consume extra power and shorten the range Here a fe...

Page 16: ...4 5 hours When the battery is full the light will change from red to GREEN You can continue to charge for 1 2 more hours after it turns green Unplug the power source from the battery and then from th...

Page 17: ...cket gets wet dry it completely before using DO NOT touch the two poles of the battery with your hands when charging DO NOT touch the two battery poles to any other metal or other material that conduc...

Page 18: ...be passing the belt drive off smoothly without any noise For a step by step guide with pictures to properly align the gears reference the subsection gears within the Assembly section If your gears ar...

Page 19: ...he handlebars turn the stem binder bolt to loosen and align with the front wheel Be sure to tighten it when it is straight to keep it in place Loose or damaged grips should also always be properly in...

Page 20: ...a steady direct stream of water from a hose Use a wet cloth instead to avoid short circuiting any electric components Your electric bike has a durable finish and does not need to be waxed Simply clea...

Page 21: ...r charging of the battery pack or use of any charger not supplied by Fifield Incorporated Labor charges for part replacement or changeover This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of...

Page 22: ...18 Welcome to the family...

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