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Fifield Rogue Wave 750
Pedal assistance
Your pedal assist will start
once you start to pedal and stop
once you stop peddling. You are
able to adjust the amount of
assistance on the LCD screen by
adjusting the + / - button. If you do
not want any assist, bring your
bike to a stop and power off the
system. If the handbrakes are
applied, the pedal assist will cut
automatically. You do not need to
turn the power off when going
downhill.
Gearing
The gear shift is located on the
right handle bar. There are 9
speeds available. In order to shift
between gears, simply pull the
trigger with your index finger to
increase the gear, or press in the
trigger under the handle to
decrease the gear. The
downshifting trigger can be
pressed in one click to downshift
once, or two clicks to downshift
twice, or three clicks to downshift
three times (initial gear being
greater than 3).
Battery
Your battery should be
recharged after each use. The
battery is a 48V / 14.5 Amp lithium
ion battery. The normal lifecycle of
the battery, if continuously
discharged and recharged, is about
3-5 years or 2000 recharges, after
which the storage capacity will
decline.
Again, be sure to
fully charge the
battery before the first use.
The range in distance on a full
charge is approximately 25
–
35
miles depending on your weight
class and terrain. Higher weight
classes and uneven surfaces will
require more power than lighter
weights and flatter surfaces. This
equals to 5
–
6 hours of continuous
riding, again depending on your
weight class and terrain.
Battery performance is
affected by temperature, and will
perform better in warmer
temperatures. When the
temperature is below 32°F (0°C),
the battery current may decrease
by 1/3. Consequently, the travel
range in cold environments is less
than in warmer environments, but
will return to normal when it the
battery returns to room
temperature.
Frequent braking/starting,
riding uphill/against strong winds,
starting from a standstill, or riding
on rough/muddy roads will use
extra power and lower range.