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iGO ASSIST

Caution for night riding

•  Check your bike during the day to make sure that your lighting & reflectors are installed 

correctly checking for looseness, tightening where needed and clean of any debris.

•  Always make sure that the front & rear lighting is operating to its optimal capacity.
•  Wear the right gear. It is recommended to wear reflective gear when 

riding in the dark. Eye protection such as a goggle, or clear protective 

glasses will keep any night debris from getting into your eyes.

•  Ride with a buddy. It is recommended to ride with another 

person as a back up should an emergency arise.

•  Riding conditions at night require a sharper eye. Many obstacles will appear 

as they are illuminated by the bikes lighting and provide less reaction time 

so give yourself some extra space between you and your surroundings.

Caution for wet riding

•  Make sure to leave yourself extra stopping time.
•  Be sure to wear the appropriate clothing and protective gear. Wet debris can 

get kicked up to the rider from the mudguards so please be extra cautious.

•  When accelerating in wet conditions be careful and make sure to increase 

speed at a slower pace. Don’t lean into corners and take more time to brake.

•  Make sure that the appropriate tire pressure is respected. Match the tire pressure 

to the road & weather conditions. A slightly lower (No less than 5 psi of the 

recommended pressure written on the sidewall of the tire) tire pressure can provide 

extra traction in sloppy conditions as more tire surface touches the ground.

•  Always keep an eye on where you’re heading. Avoid drain covers, 

grates, oil, and road lines which can become slippery when wet.

Guide to on/off road riding

On road riding on flat surfaces is very different from Off road terrain.

•  Understand your terrain. A bike that is equipped and intended for road riding should 

not be used for off road riding and vise versa. Only use your product for its intended 

purpose. Failure to comply could result in injury. We cannot be held responsible

•  for anyone riding their bike which is not equipped for the intended terrain.
•  When riding on road conditions make sure to respect the road signage.
•  When riding off road, be sure to familiarize yourself with your surroundings. 

When riding in hills it is important to understand that riding in these conditions 

can cause you to become unbalanced which requires quick adjustment.

•  Failure to understand off road riding characteristics can result in injury.
•  Be very careful when riding your bike in snow terrain. A fat tire can be operated with 

lower tire pressure, so more tire surface is touching the ground. (Only bikes equipped 

with 26” x 4” or wider tires.) Please see sidewall of tire for proper operating pressure.

•  Off road riding requires greater stopping distances compared to on 

road riding. Please make sure to adjust brakes, cables, derailleur, and all 

mechanical functions of your bike with your local certified bike tech as 

described in this user manual. Failure to comply could result in injury.

WARRANTY

iGO Electric warrants to the original retail purchaser (“You”), that the iGO product 

for which this warranty has been issued is free from defects in material and 

workmanship for the time detailed below, from the date of original retail purchase. 

This warranty is not transferable to a subsequent purchaser. iGO’s sole obligation 

under this warranty is to repair or replace the product, at iGO’s option.

24 months on the Motor drive, Controller, Display, Throttle, lights 

(All electronics excluding the battery) and Frame 

18 Months on the battery

Within the first 60 days after purchase iGO will provide the 

part(s), Labor, & shipping of the parts needed

Beyond 60 days past the purchase date parts are provided 

but labor & shipping of part(s) is not included

If the product was purchased online, then iGO will arrange the repairs through 

a local bike shop, and pay the labor & shipping of parts directly to them

If the product was purchased at an authorized dealer, then the customer will have repairs done 

by the same dealer and warranty will be provided by that dealer as per the warranty conditions

It is the obligation of the customer to present the service products to the service 

provider as shipping of the product for warranty purposes is not included

A photo of a broken part must be emailed to [email protected] for authorization

All warranties begin from the date of purchase and are not transferable

Certain warranty conditions may apply, contact your dealer if you have any questions.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS

The duration of any implied warranty or condition, of merchantability, fitness for a particular 

purpose, or otherwise, on this product shall be limited to the duration of the express warranty 

set forth above. In no event shall iGO be liable for any loss, inconvenience or damage, whether 

direct, incidental, consequential or otherwise, resulting from a breach of any express or 

implied warranty or condition, of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise 

with respect to this product, except as set forth herein. This warranty gives you specific 

legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary, from location to location.

This warranty will be interpreted pursuant to the laws of Canada. The original English 

version/meaning of this warranty controls over all translations and iGO is not responsible 

for any errors in translation of this warranty or any product instructions. This warranty is 

not intended to confer any additional legal, jurisdictional, or warranty rights to you other 

that those set forth herein or required by law. If any portion of this warranty is held to be 

invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such finding will not invalidate any other provision.

WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for DISCOVERY ROSEMONT LE1

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC BIKES OWNER MANUAL DISCOVERY ROSEMONT LE1 DISCOVERY YORKVILLE LE1 DISCOVERY ROSEMOUNT LS1 DISCOVERY YORKVILLE LS1 OUTLAND CABOT RS1 OUTLAND SAWBACK RS1 OUTLAND TORNGAT RS1 RIDE THIS WAY...

Page 2: ...cated on the frame on a label on the underside of the down tube or non drive side chainstay close to the bottom bracket My serial number is My key number is Your electric bike may differ from the illu...

Page 3: ...Adjusting The Handlebars Quick Release Installing The Handlebars 4 Bolt Stem Rear Wheel Removal And Installation Tire Pressure Adjusting The Suspension Fork Quick Release Q Loc And Thru Axel Fork iGO...

Page 4: ...igured at the touch of a button to conform to Class 1 2 or 3 regulations Throttle thumb controls on iGO eBikes function when in Class 2 and 3 and are fully disabled in Class 1 The throttle can easily...

Page 5: ...ue NO cancel the trip reset and return to the option list Toggle Unit Metric set distance and speed to display in kilometers km h Imperial set distance and speed to display in miles MPH Wheel Set the...

Page 6: ...n ebike in class 3 in an area prohibited by law is a punishable offence It is the riders responsibility to familiarize themselves regarding these regulations and further agrees to hold iGO Fermetco ha...

Page 7: ...om bracket weather proof and away from potential harm or tampering It uses up to 32 optic sensor points to let the system know when the rider has started or stopped pedaling making it extremely effici...

Page 8: ...e to properly line up the pins in the connection before applying any pressure BATTERY All iGO batteries are secured to the bike frame using a barrel lock mechanism The battery can be removed from the...

Page 9: ...ock battery remove the key while riding CAUTION When the key is turned the battery lock will be released The battery must be supported to avoid falling from the frame CHARGING THE BATTERY The battery...

Page 10: ...ded with a greater range Use the correct gear Shift gears so that your pedaling cadence is maintained in the 70 90rpm range A well maintained bike is more efficient and will give greater range Correct...

Page 11: ...braking changing gears or powering the drivetrain This includes the shifter s brake levers front and rear brake calipers front and rear derailleurs wheel hubs crankset bottom bracket chain and cassett...

Page 12: ...firmly and quickly apply the brakes reducing your speed to walking pace Repeat approximately 10 times 3 Let the brakes cool before setting off on your first ride DISC BRAKE ALIGNMENT Disc brakes provi...

Page 13: ...not visible when the seat clamp is secured and that the rails on the saddle are clamped by the seatpost only on the straight section When the saddle has been adjusted to your satisfaction be sure the...

Page 14: ...K Many iGO electric bikes are equipped with a suspension fork with a lockout By turning the lever on the top of the right fork leg in the direction indicated you are able to lockout or stiffen up the...

Page 15: ...uts of the lower fork leg As you are installing the front wheel be sure to squarely position the brake rotor in between the brake pads of the disc caliper The hub shoulders should seat squarely and fi...

Page 16: ...connection is fully secured 2 Controller overcurrent warning Power off system and restart Check controller connections unplug and ensure pins are aligned correctly and the connection is fully secured...

Page 17: ...20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Step Through 45 7cm 18 ERGOFIT COLOR Off White FORK S...

Page 18: ...h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Step Through 45cm 17 7 COLOR Burgundy FORK WB suspe...

Page 19: ...aximum speed 32km h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Trekking 49cm 19 3 COLOR Green an...

Page 20: ...ATIONS AND PARTS OUTLAND TORNGAT RS1 SKU 100 322 301 Actual range may vary depending on Ah of battery rider weight and other riding conditions Electric bike class regulation Class 1 No throttle functi...

Page 21: ...REATER BRAKING DISTANCES REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND BRAKE CAREFULLY REFLECTORS ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR REQUIRED LIGHTS RIDING AT DAWN AT DUSK AT NIGHT OR AT OTHER TIMES OF POOR VISIBILITY WITHOUT AN ADEQU...

Page 22: ...ompared to on road riding Please make sure to adjust brakes cables derailleur and all mechanical functions of your bike with your local certified bike tech as described in this user manual Failure to...

Page 23: ...ble iGO will provide an equivalent alternative WARRANTY TERMS Article 5 Transport of Warranty Products 5 1 If it is determined by iGO that a bike part is to be returned to iGO it must be done in it s...

Page 24: ...e the required information and click SUBMIT at the bottom of the page It is advisable to create a customer account on the iGO website Once created you can add and view all eBikes registered to your ac...

Page 25: ...Established in 2006 i G O E L E C T R I C C O M...

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