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 Owner

s Manual 

XS 

750F

Summary of Contents for XS 750F

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual XS 750F...

Page 2: ...information Any person operating this bicycle should carefully read and fully understand the entire contents of the owner s manual prior to riding the bicycle If you are a parent or guardian you are...

Page 3: ...all parts are in good condition and adjusted properly prior to riding your bicycle Contact your customer service representative in the event you have difficulty or questions INTRODUCTION Your bicycle...

Page 4: ...Capacity Motor Power USB 13 Trip Distance Backlight Brightness 14 Imperial Metric Units Clock 15 Walk Mode Lighting Pedal Assist Level 16 SAFETY CHECKLIST 17 18 OPERATION Sidestand Pedal Assist Level...

Page 5: ...s 7 Speed US Standard 2 0 A Charger 20mph throttle 25mph pedal assist Shimano 7 Speed 40 Miles Velo Intelligent 5 Level Pedal Assist Shimano Tourney ysp Half Twist Throttle Kenda 20 x 4 6 7 Hours 92 I...

Page 6: ...Maximum Load Capactiy 330 LBS Wheelbase 43 7 inch Seat Height Total Length 32 INCH 69 inch Tires 20 X 4 Handlebar Reach 24 inch Motor 750W 5 Product Specifications...

Page 7: ...and understand your intended actions Turn on your lights even during daylight hours to become more visibile Know Your Limits Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times Do not ride unde...

Page 8: ...Handlebar 18 20 Stem 18 20 Saddle 18 20 Front Wheel For Bikes with Bolt on Front Wheel 16 25 Rear Wheel 35 40 Bottom Bracket Parts 35 55 Pedals 35 Disk Mounting Bolts 6 Disk Caliper Mount 10 Crank Bol...

Page 9: ...splay Front Brake Handle Grip Lighting Throttle Seat Frame Battery LED Rear Light Rear Shock LED Head Light Front Fork Motor Tire Rear Derailleur Pedal Front Brake Rear Brake Handle Grip Gear Selector...

Page 10: ...through all safety checks you may now proceed to set up and operate the vehicle Familiarize yourself with all controls and settings prior to operation Light Power Increase Input Decrease Left Grip Re...

Page 11: ...and operate the vehicle Familiarize yourself with all controls and settings prior to operation Fork Pre Load Adjuster Fork Rebound Adjuster Lockout Shock Pre Load Adjuster WARNING Failure to familiar...

Page 12: ...ayout USB Connection Indicator Range Time Unit Unit of Speed Battery Indicator Time Indication Push assistance Level Indication area Function List Text Indication Lighting Indicator Power Indicator Sp...

Page 13: ...than 10 minutes the E bike will automatically power off DISPLAY INTERFACE When the E bike is turned on the meter displays the real time speed and total mileage by default Short press the i button to d...

Page 14: ...ining on the display Once the battery is fully depleted the last remaining bar will being to flash communicating to the user that they should cease power assisted operation immediately Digital Display...

Page 15: ...our choice and subsequently enter the next setting option Press and hold the i button to confirm and exit if you do not wish to continue to adjust other settings BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS bL represents the...

Page 16: ...tly enter the next setting option Press and hold the i button to confirm and exit the general setting state when you are complete IMPERIAL METRIC UNITS U stands for Units Press the or button to select...

Page 17: ...acklight will turn on and the controller is notified to turn on the headlights When the external light is insufficient or driving at night the LCD backlight can be turned on Press and Hold the button...

Page 18: ...er steering o Ensure the handlebar is set correctly in relation to the forks and the direction of travel Chain o Ensure the chain is lubricated clean and runs smoothly o Extra care and frequent cleani...

Page 19: ...e the Shock mounting bolts are secure and to torque specification o Ensure the headlight is securely mounted and fully functional o Ensure the tailight is functional and brake light flashes when brake...

Page 20: ...power level 5 is the maximum level of pedal assist power The motor power provided using throttle only operation is the same regardless of power level setting Operating your E Bike at higher power lev...

Page 21: ...Bike power is on the power level is set to 1 or higher and you are pedaling your bicycle your E Bike will provide pedal assistance via the motor When the E Bike power is on and the power level is set...

Page 22: ...the numbered dial on the switch contols Extend your fingers over the brake lever Pull lever toward the grip to actuate brake The brake lever will slow the vehicle with firm pressure For maximum stoppi...

Page 23: ...k preload adjuster is located on the top of the left fork tube To Increase Fork Preload turn the preload adjuster clockwise To Decrease Fork Preload turn the preload adjuster counter clockwise There a...

Page 24: ...r compression Your E Bike has fork rebound adjustment capability with 8 levels of adjustment and a fork lockout setting where the fork will not compress at all _ Front Fork Rebound Dampening Adjustmen...

Page 25: ...ckwise to lock and remove the key Failure to remove the key before riding may damage the key and or lock Check that the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by pulling upward...

Page 26: ...light on the charger will remain red in color During charging the charger may become warm to the touch Charging normally takes 6 9hours however it may take longer when you first receive the bike as t...

Page 27: ...r Extending Range and Battery Life Do not climb hills steeper than 15 grade Avoid throttle only operation Pedal to assist the motor when climbing hills and accelerating from a stop Avoid sudden starts...

Page 28: ...econnect 2 Tighten or replace 3 Secure or replace 4 Repair or replace Reduced range 1 Low tire pressure 2 Low or faulty battery 3 Driving with too many hills headwind braking and or excessive load 4 B...

Page 29: ...After a fault occurs the electric bike will not function normally It is highly suggested that you take your e bike to a skilled technician for diagnosis and repair Troubleshooting Brake power diminish...

Page 30: ...E Bike on a rack that is not designed for the size and weight of the bike Wide tires as used on your E Bike cannot fit into all bike racks please select an appropriate rack for the width of tires on y...

Page 31: ...ike The following bulleted list provides important tips for the safe operation of your E Bike when carrying cargo Plan your route accordingly as hill climbing ability steering and braking are all impa...

Page 32: ...r water 7 If the hub and bottom bracket bearings have been submerged in water they should be removed and re greased This will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration 8 If the paint has become scratc...

Page 33: ...ct brake free play replace or add fluid Inspect fork mount torque inspect for fluid leaks Inspect shock mount torque inspect for fluid leaks Inspect throttle operation lubricate Inspect mounting torqu...

Page 34: ...Maintenance Log Mileage Date Maintenance Performed Mileage Date Maintenance Performed 33...

Page 35: ...GENUINESCOOTERS COM 2700 W Grand Ave Chicago IL USA...

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