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Summary of Contents for TWIST EXPRESS

Page 1: ...1 Express...

Page 2: ...thirty years Giant has manufactured distributed quality bicycles for every type of terrain and rider imaginable Giant bicycles have allowed millions of cyclists just like you the opportunity to live h...

Page 3: ...ntrol switch C Left hand control 1 Assist mode select button 2 Regenerative button 3 Front light Button 4 Battery level indicator 5 Malfunction model D Carrier 4 Service Maintenance 17 A Recommendatio...

Page 4: ...r 7 Rear Pannier Bag and Battery Cover 2 Fork 8 Battery Lock 3 Hub motor 9 Rear light 4 Chainwheel torque sensor integrated 10 Mudguard 5 Driver 11 Multi speed Rear Hub Sprocket 6 Carrier 1 What it is...

Page 5: ...General 1 Handlebar 7 Battery sets 2 Fork 8 Battery Lock 3 Hub motor 9 Rear reflector 4 Chainwheel 10 Mudguard 5 Driver 11 Multi speed Rear Hub Sprocket 6 Carrier 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 8 9 11 Twist Express...

Page 6: ...Stem Freedom CS 1 Battery 5 Twist Freedom Charger 2 Grip 6 Charger plug 3 Battery Lock 7 Power source plug 4 Charging socket 1 Handlebar 4 Power control switch 2 Left hand control 5 Gear shifter 3 Han...

Page 7: ...7 Handlebar and Stem Express RS 1 Handlebar 4 Gear shifter 2 Left hand control 5 Gear indicator 3 Handlebar stem 1 3 4 4 5 2 5...

Page 8: ...over 24 hours This could seriously reduce the life of the battery Charge the battery every 3 months when the battery is in storage A Normal Charging Step 1 Turn the Power Control Switch on right side...

Page 9: ...RE THE BATTERY IS CHARGED WELL VENTILATED AND FREE FROM LITTER OR ANYTHING ALSE COMBUSTIBLE TO AVOID FIRE FROM SPARKS OR OVERHEATING Step 7 Confirm that LED lamp of the charger lights up red The light...

Page 10: ...on the outside of the bicycle Step B Replace the grip Gently pivot the battery pack to an upright position until the battery pack snaps into place If the battery pack does not pivot easily remove it a...

Page 11: ...No wind 68 86 miles 110 140 km 52 74 miles 85 120 km 42 52 miles 65 85 km Slope or slight headwind 58 66 miles 95 105 km 42 58 miles 65 95 km 30 42 miles 50 65 km Steeper incline or stiff headwind 46...

Page 12: ...se the motor to use more energy 2 To help maintain maximum range Charge the battery under room temperature between 0 C 40 C 32 100 degrees F Discharge the battery as much as possible before recharging...

Page 13: ...or electric shock 3 Charger Battery Do not short circuit the terminals by using metallic objects Do not apply pressure to the cord or the plug Placing the cord tightened between a wall and a window fr...

Page 14: ...he right R side of the bicycle or the left L B Power Control Switch Only Freedom CS model The Power control switch is located on the right side of the handlebar When the battery at R position has comp...

Page 15: ...stance When your speed drops below 25km h the motor can assist you once again 2 Battery level indicator LEDs illuminated Battery Capacity System status 100 90 The battery has adequate power 85 70 Abou...

Page 16: ...and Control should light up B While standing on the right side of the Twist steady the bicycle by holding the saddle with your left hand Then step down on the right pedal while squeezing the right bra...

Page 17: ...power leakage or other problems Do not other solutions to wash those plastic components With non neutral solutions it will cause color change distortion scratch etc Do not use high pressure water or...

Page 18: ...Allow batteries to reach room temperature 0 40 degree C 32 104 degree F and then fully recharge 2 Riding on many uphill Frequent slope climbing Repeating start and stop Larger amount of battery power...

Page 19: ...Article 3 Exceptions 3 1 The guarantee does not apply to parts that are subject to normal wear and tear such as tyres chains blades brakes cables gearwheels in the circumstance that there are no assem...

Page 20: ...of the bike that may arise from the incorrect tuning of the moving parts of the bike the improper use and or maintenance of the bike including the untimely replacement of the parts mentioned in articl...

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