FiField Rogue Wave 750 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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. 

Summary of Contents for Rogue Wave 750

Page 1: ...Rogue Wave 750 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 MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...ecent federal legislation an electric bike is no 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 having a valid drivers license If you have any questions regarding your states legislation please consult with the Laws web page or consult your local...

Page 3: ...y motor serial number _________________________________________ My dealer and _______________________________________________ Date of purchase ______________________________________________ Along with registering online for your own benefit please also enter information about your bicycle below Welcome to the Fifield e Bike family Keep for your records ...

Page 4: ...s Accessories Check before riding Taking off Safe riding Local riding laws Safety precautions Varying riding conditions Instructions for Use Switching ON OFF LCD display screen Pedal assist Gears Proper battery usage Charging the battery Maintenance General maintenance Warranty Fifield Limited Warranty ...

Page 5: ...eds in a flat empty space The maximum weight is 286lbs 130 kg When riding please pay attention to the weather and load on your bike if any changes are noticed adjust your riding style accordingly When it is raining or snowing please increase braking distance as a safety precaution This e bike is not afraid of rain or snow but it cannot be submerged in water When water submerges the motor it can ca...

Page 6: ...t the power to the motor as well as release the throttle You should avoid using the throttle while brakes are being applied so that you do not overload the motor When starting from an elevated path pedal as much as possible so that the electric power will last longer Pedaling more than using solely the throttle will lenghten the life of the battery and motor Going downhill When going downhill plea...

Page 7: ...rs of your approach OBEY all traffic laws relevant 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 against traffic USE the correct hand signals when turning or stopping If you do not know the proper hand signals it is important you learn them before ridin...

Page 8: ...ity for others SAND SNOW MOUNTAIN Riding The fat tire bike has the capability of ring in the sand snow and on a mountain When riding in the sand Keep your bike in a low gear and keep the bike moving This will help you float over the sand DO NOT take sharp turns as the front wheel will sink into the sand and cause you to fall off the bike When riding in the snow remember that the 4 tires provide gr...

Page 9: ...he e bike is parked for more than 10 minutes the display will automatically shut down Refrain from turning off the system while riding LCD Function Summary The LCD screen provides a wide range of functions and indicators to the fit your needs The indicated contents are as follows Battery level indicator Speed display Trip distance and total distance Motor power wattage Trip distance and total dist...

Page 10: ...d 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...

Page 11: ...ic bicycle The battery chargers contain sensitive electronics Improper use dropping or sudden jolts can damage the charger and its internal electronics Charging the battery It is important that you charge your battery after every use This will extend the total life of your battery Read charger manual for specific production details How to charge To charge turn the bike off and insert the plug of t...

Page 12: ...in trickle charge This means that if plugged in it will continue to charge slowly and maintain the charge For safety and long battery life unplug the battery once charged Using your power source incorrectly or leaving the charger connected to the battery when charging the charger will become warm Be sure to keep the charger away from any flammable objects On a normal charge cycle the charger may r...

Page 13: ...laced Please contact a local bicycle dealer to have the hub bearings adjusted Rims The Fat Tire comes with matte black finish rims for a sleek look and to hold the CST 4 tires Tires It is recommended that your tire pressure is at least 10 psi Before every ride make sure that the tires are inflated according to the pressure on the sidewall General maintenance Check and lubricate the chain if dry on...

Page 14: ... charging of the battery pack or use of any charger not supplied by Fifield e Bicycles Incorporated Labor charges for part replacement or changeover This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the frame fork or components This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective item and said repair or replacement is the sole remedy of the warranty This warran...

Page 15: ...Fifield Rogue Wave 750 Welcome to the family ...

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