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Care and Lubrication 

Only use specific bicycle lubricants. 

Pedals 

A few drops every 6 months on the axle. 

Chain 

Spray the whole surface every 6 months. 

Bottom bracket 

Every 6 months, please check with your authorised dealer. 

Motor 

Every year, please check with your authorised dealer. 

 

Maintenance and Advice 

1.

 

Never modify your bicycle with non-certified parts. 

2.

 

Never ride in deep water. 

3.

 

Do not use for jumps or stunts (apart from downhill or endure bicycles). 

4.

 

Avoid long distance rides when it is raining. 

5.

 

Keep both hands on the handlebar. 

6.

 

Avoid sudden braking. 

7.

 

Be careful when riding in pools of water. 

8.

 

Thoroughly check the bicycle before each ride. 

9.

 

Avoid leaving your bicycle in heavy rain or snow. If you do so, wipe dry. 

 

It is highly recommended to have your bike serviced by an 
authorised dealer at least once a year or every 1000km. Check 
your brake cables, sheaths and brake pads. Lubricate all 
transmission components, chain and derailleur with a suitable 
product. If the rear tire has a puncture, remember that if you 
must remove it, it is attached to the motor, so make sure to 
disconnect the cable. (Figure 6) 

When you reach 5000km or 100 charge cycles, a service alert 
will show for 4 seconds when you start the system, indicating 
that it is time to plan a service. 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6 

          CLEANING & CARE 

Summary of Contents for 26" 36V CITY BREEZE

Page 1: ...26 36V CITY BREEZE ELECTRIC ROAD BIKE 10 4AH BATTERY FS26LDEBKSA...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...w visibility be careful and adjust your speed 6 At night ensure the bicycle headlights are activated while operating 7 Trying to repair anything that involves removing technical or electrical componen...

Page 4: ...cation which might make you drowsy Do not ride while you feel unwell nor after consuming alcohol or drugs This product has the potential to endanger yourself and others if not operated responsibly Ped...

Page 5: ...iew OVERVIEW Bell Headlight Front wheel Pedals Crankset Chain Rack Seat Seatpost clamp Bike frame Handlebar stem Fork Rear wheel Front brakes Handlebars Battery Rear sprocket Control pad Handle grips...

Page 6: ...ngled and track smoothly on either side of the stem The stem should be pointing towards the front of the bike aligned with the front tire Tighten the stem bolt with an Allen wrench see Figure 2 Figure...

Page 7: ...nment you will need to true the wheel when spinning the wheel and notice the gaps between the brake pads are not consistently the same the wheel needs truing See a qualified bike technician to true wh...

Page 8: ...eat stem using rotary movements You can use grease to help assembly 4 Tighten the quick release clamp and then fold the lever to closed position Minimal torque specifications are 19 5Nm Figure 4a Figu...

Page 9: ...k that the wheels are correctly fitted to the bicycle either by a quick release system or nuts Steering Check that the handlebar and stem are correctly tightened and that they are in line with the whe...

Page 10: ...be adjusted If you must dismantle the handlebar or turn it to transport the bicycle please make sure that you correctly reassemble and centre the handlebars check the position by placing your hands o...

Page 11: ...ionary long press Button A to enter the 6KM h walk mode Walk mode is in effect while the button is held Release the button to exit LED Screen Setup and Assistance Level Battery volume There is five se...

Page 12: ...lay button on the battery to check the battery volume Battery Charging With the supplied charger you can charge the battery directly whilst it is on the bike or use the key to take out the battery the...

Page 13: ...sudden braking 7 Be careful when riding in pools of water 8 Thoroughly check the bicycle before each ride 9 Avoid leaving your bicycle in heavy rain or snow If you do so wipe dry It is highly recomme...

Page 14: ...rated working current 10mA Maximum working current of the instrument 30mA Shutdown leakage current 1uA Supply the working current of the controller Max 500mA Using temperature 20 60 C Storage tempera...

Page 15: ...NOTES...

Page 16: ...ion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online...

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