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Lithium-Ion Battery Storage and Disposal

Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time, either in the product or in 

storage. When a battery has been unused for 6 months, check the charge status and charge 
or dispose of the battery as appropriate.

STORAGE:

•  Charge or discharge the battery to approximately 50% of capacity before storage.

•  Charge the battery to approximately 50% of capacity at least once every six months.

•  Remove the battery and store it separately from the product.

•  Store the battery at temperatures between 5 °C and 20 °C (41 °F and 68 °F).

•  Do not store battery in extreme hot or cold temperatures.

•  Wipe the battery clean with a dry cloth prior to storage.  Wash cloth separate from other 

clothes.

BATTERY DISPOSAL:

•  Lithium-Ion batteries must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.

•  Lithium-Ion batteries are subject to disposal and recycling regulations that vary by country and 

region. Always check and follow your applicable regulations before disposing of any battery. 

•  Do not dispose of battery in a fi re.  The battery may explode or leak acid.

•  Do not dispose of the battery in household trash.  The incineration, land fi lling or mixing of 

sealed Li-ion/lead-acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law.

•  Return an exhausted battery to a federal or state approved Li-ion/lead-acid battery recycler. 

(check local battery disposal regulations).

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Summary of Contents for KD58C-LCD

Page 1: ...stand this manual before operation Save this manual for future reference Always wear approved helmet and safety equipment when using this product See back page for Customer Service Information EN Owne...

Page 2: ...and Disposal Troubleshooting 33 Warranty 34 Back Cover Return and Service Contact information Registration QR Code Link Assembly QR Code Link IMPORTANT Before using the unit for the first time fullly...

Page 3: ...ting riding and stopping in a closed space with no other vehicles and always ride with hands near the brake levers Before riding familiarize yourself with the products operation Do not become distract...

Page 4: ...ile and in a straight line There are additional hazards of using the vehicle in areas other than private grounds If possible avoid riding at night dusk dawn and any other time of poor visibility IF YO...

Page 5: ...arts and in the event of such damage they must not be used until the damage has been repaired Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could...

Page 6: ...pick up the battery by its case or handles Battery must be handled by adults only Liquids on the battery may cause fire or electric shock Always keep all liquids away from the battery and keep the bat...

Page 7: ...one foot on a pedal with leg extended straight A and so the opposite foot can reach the ground with tip of foot B This will give your knees a slight bend when pedalling with the ball of the foot Fitt...

Page 8: ...8 1 3 25 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 12 30 14 15 18 19 16 23 24 10 27 26 4 28 2 11 17 29 21 22 20 12 13 31 NOTE All features components and accessories are not included on all models Parts Assembly...

Page 9: ...t 25 Rear Motor Wheel Assembly 9 Rear Axle Nut 26 Rear Brake Caliper 10 Front Rear Brake Disc set of 2 27 Front Brake Caliper 11 Grip Set 28 Front Light 12 Brake Hand Levers 29 Head Set Bearing 13 Thr...

Page 10: ...ged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equip ment and receiver Connect the equip...

Page 11: ...ock wise enough so the wheel axle fits into the Fork Dropouts C Ensure the serrated Washers Dsit inside Fork Recess Eon both sides STEPS 2 Pushing down on fork to ensure wheel axle is fully seated in...

Page 12: ...tabs are in the fork Etab holes 4 Install Axle Nuts Awith serrated surface facing IN 5 With the wheel in the center of the fork tighten both Axle Nuts securely E B C A D INFLATE ALL TIRES BEFORE RIDI...

Page 13: ...e Fork Tube C 3 Point the Stem towards the front of the bike and in line with the fork and wheel 4 With downward pressure on Stem move bicycle fork wheel back and forth so there is no looseness in Hea...

Page 14: ...flector Cso it points straight forward 2 Tighten Clamp Screw Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness TO TEST THE TIGHTNESS OF THE STEM Straddle the front wheel between your legs Try to turn the front whe...

Page 15: ...uick release lever by HAND ONLY DO NOT USE TOOLS 1 As needed open and close the quick release lever E with one hand and tighten or loosen the adjusting nut Gby hand so that you first feel resistance t...

Page 16: ...quick release tightens securely Do this test again until the seat post does not move in the seat tube clamp Seat Bolt Saddle Adjustment various models SINGLE BOLT CLAMP 1 Loosen the clamp bolt Asuffic...

Page 17: ...reads of each pedal are fully into the crank arm WARNING Ensure pedals are secure in crank arms so they will not loosen Periodically check tightness L R L R Three Piece Cranks various models Maintenan...

Page 18: ...B C D CUP HOLDERS VARIOUS If necessary rotate Cup Holder to level position Attach Cup Holder using supplied hardware as shown Tighten securely Follow numbers for assembly steps WARNING Do not carry ho...

Page 19: ...nnect Front Light Wire Connector B by matching up the arrows Con each connector then firmly and securely connect wire lead from Front Light B to Connector extending from underside of the Downtube Das...

Page 20: ...sert and turn Key Dfully counterclockwise to unlocked position 3 Hold Key Din position until Battery Cis fully in place 4 With Battery Cfully in place Key Dwill automatically return clockwise to locke...

Page 21: ...hicle The drive battery should be charged when depleted or if not used regularly once a month Failure to charge the battery as directed will cause permanent damage to the battery and will void the war...

Page 22: ...cluded with this product Display User Manual Thumb Throttle Control Models that are equipped with Thumb Throttle Press down to increase speed Hold to maintain current speed Release to decrease speed N...

Page 23: ...s remove the battery when replacing a component or performing maintenance Periodically check your e Bike s wiring and motor condition and mounting Always store your e Bike indoors Bike s left outside...

Page 24: ...ral times to set the Brake Cable 5 Spin the wheel It should spin freely If the Disc cannot spin freely in the Caliper the Cable might be too tight Loosen the Cable Clamp Bolt and allow the brake arm t...

Page 25: ...described above BRAKE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Check brake operation and adjustment before each ride Keep the brake system free of dirt mud oil and other foreign substances that will inhibit proper operatio...

Page 26: ...as shown F B E D C A Adjust the tightness of the chain as follows Pull off axle nut Covers C NOTE Right side will have wire harness attached Use caution Loosen the Axle Nuts D both sides so they are...

Page 27: ...n 2 Unplug Wire Harness B 3 Loosen the Axle Nuts C both sides 4 Loosen Chain Adjuster Denough to lift chain off sprocket 5 Gently remove rear wheel assembly To reinstall wheel follow the steps above i...

Page 28: ...air hoses are also acceptable The maximum inflation pressure is shown on the tire sidewall Before adding air to any tire make sure the edge of the tire the bead is the same distance from the rim all...

Page 29: ...cate the bearings once a year or any time they do not pass the following tests Headset Bearings The fork should turn freely and smoothly at all times With the front wheel off the ground you should not...

Page 30: ...xles go into the pedals Chain every six months Put one drop of oil on each roller of the chain Wipe all excess oil off the chain Derailleurs every six months Put one drop of oil on each pivot point of...

Page 31: ...new Battery as shown 4 On bottom of Battery C align base Awith Slot Bon Battery Mount and swing into place 5 With Key Dinserted hold fully counterclockwise in unlocked position until Battery Cis full...

Page 32: ...cold temperatures Wipe the battery clean with a dry cloth prior to storage Wash cloth separate from other clothes BATTERY DISPOSAL Lithium Ion batteries must be recycled or disposed of in an environm...

Page 33: ...es not fully charge Battery at end of life Replace Battery Charger not connected correctly Re check charger connections at battery and wall socket Battery not fully seated Re seat Battery Display does...

Page 34: ...loss that is caused by improper assembly maintenance adjustment storage or use of the product This Limited Warranty does not extend to future performance This Limited Warranty will be void if the prod...

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