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UP Button

POWER Button

DOWN Button

Pass Level

Battery Capacity

Cruise Function

Power-Assisted Function

Single Trip Time

Total Trip Time

Throttle Display

6Km/H Power Assist 

Riding Speed (metric)

Riding Speed (US)

Maximum Speed

Average Speed

Distance (metric)

Distance (US)

Trip Distance

Total Distance

Battery Voltage

Brake Display

Backlight & Headlight 

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2

3

4

5

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9

10

8

11

12

13

14

Km/H

MPH

MXS

AVS

KM

MIL

DST

ODO

VOL

ASSIST

CRUISE

PAS

TM

TTM

THROTTLE

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13

12

11

10

9

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4

3

2

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Summary of Contents for Citizen

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Page 2: ...circuit current could cause injury The batteries used are subject to weather influences Cold temperatures can affect battery performance The performance of the batteries can decrease by up to 1 3 in below zero temperatures Please remember that your range will decrease if you ride in winter When the temperature reaches 20 C 68 F again the batteries will revert to full performance Never attempt to r...

Page 3: ...ng started Familiarize yourself with the safety regulations and all the controls to guarantee safe trouble free riding Computer Battery Motor Max speed 15 5 mph limited to 20 mph Max distance 30 mi depending on assist level Battery Samsung 36 V 8 8 AH Motor 250 W high speed rear motor Charge time 4 hours ...

Page 4: ...tire pressure Please keep these factors in mind while you are riding With the wind normal temperature normal load Against the wind normal temperature and normal load With the wind 2 gradient normal temperature and normal load Even Road Even Road Hilly Road Bike weight 50 lbs Rider 220 lbs Maximum Assist Moderate Assist RANGE ...

Page 5: ...se up more energy Bigger loads use up more energy Check your tire pressures and always keep your e bike clean and well lubricated as this helps save energy Make sure that both wheels can move freely It helps save energy if the brakes are not rubbing or sticking Check your brakes regularly Vigorous pedaling helps save the battery and increases your range Parking Avoid parking in rain or snow If you...

Page 6: ...not behaving normally to avoid damaging the electrical components Never take passengers with you or overload your e bike This could damage the electrical components Concentrate on the road in front of you Avoid potholes gravel wet road markings oil and other obstacles Be careful when braking Always brake with the rear wheel brake first as it is less aggressive than the front wheel brake WARNING Be...

Page 7: ...ved from your e bike Charging directly on your e bike Warning Beginning the charging process Connect the charging plug on the charger to the charging socket on the battery and then connect the 120V plug to the socket Ending the charging process First disconnect the 120V plug from the main and then the charging plug on the charger from the charging socket on the battery POWER RED POWER ON CHARGE RE...

Page 8: ...w Please charge it as quickly as possible The first three times charge the battery for at least 12 hours There is a control light on the charger The red control light means that the battery is charging the green one means that the battery is fully charged the green light is also lit if no battery is connected Please make sure that the charger voltage matches your local voltage The charger must alw...

Page 9: ...f your e bike In everyday use please keep the control unit clean and dry keep it away from water vibrations and dirt as these could damage the controller The drive chain can throw excess oil onto the wheels wipe any excess oil away immediately Never oil the pedal step Wash excess oil from the wheels or brake pads with soapy water Dry the e bike before using it again PEDALS CHAIN BOTTOM BRACKET MOT...

Page 10: ...ght ahead Check that the control bearing lock is properly adjusted and tightened Chain Make sure the drive is oiled and clean and runs smoothly Bearings Check that all bearings are lubricated and turn freely Check the control bearings wheel bearings pedal bearings and bottom brackets Crank and pedals Check that the pedals and crank are seated correctly Check that the crank arm is properly fitted t...

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Page 12: ...rottle Display 6Km H Power Assist Riding Speed metric Riding Speed US Maximum Speed Average Speed Distance metric Distance US Trip Distance Total Distance Battery Voltage Brake Display Backlight Headlight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 11 12 13 14 Km H MPH MXS AVS KM MIL DST ODO VOL ASSIST CRUISE PAS TM TTM THROTTLE 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 ...

Page 13: ...setting the user can set randomly Gear 0 is for no booster function 2 2 Assist Ratio Gear ASSIST Switch Hold the button When flashes the bike drives at a speed of no higher than 6Km h Release the button to disengage 2 3 6KM H Assist Function Turn on throttle THROTTLE display 2 4 THROTTLE Display When power assited riding is activated 2 5 PAS Display Once the cruise function is turned on and the tr...

Page 14: ...imum riding speed the wheel diameter specification flashes Press the or the button shortly to set the specifications of the wheel diameter Press the shortly to go to the next parameter setting 2 Wheel Diameter Setting 5 In display 3 press button shortly to re enter display 1 6 Hold button to turn off the display and the power supply of the controller 7 Automatically prompt interface Once the wheel...

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