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Last updated April 9, 2013 10:30 AM

Operation

6. 

Before your first ride:

•  Familiarize yourself with the operation of your bicycle’s electrical system (below).

•  Read and understand the information printed on pages 4-9 of this document.

•  Double check the assembly of the bike based on the checklist on pages 6 and 7.

•  Be sure your tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on the sidewall. 

•  Double-check the tightness of all nuts, bolts, quick release levers, and components. 

•  Check your brakes.

•  Read the battery care guide on pages 42-43 of your owner’s manual.

5. 

Install the pedals.

 Note that the left-side pedal is reverse threaded (left-hand); it needs to be tightened counter-

clockwise. Be sure to grease the pedal threads. See the torque values chart and page 65 of your owner’s manual (

Pedals 

and crank set

) for detailed instructions.

Charge the battery before your first ride

First plug the charger into the port on the back of the 

battery, then plug the charger’s power cord into a 

wall socket. While charging, the indicator light on the 

charger will turn amber, and the internal fan will run. 

When finished, the indicator light on the charger will 

turn green. Charge time is approximately 4-6 hours, 

depending on the current battery charge level.

Charge only with the 36V Li-ion charger included with 

the bicycle.

 

Press ON/OFF to turn on the bicycle

 

The battery gauge lights will illuminate, indicating that 

the bike is ready to ride.

 

The gauge lights indicate remaining 

charge 

The battery gauge provides three indications of 

battery level. Because the gauge simply measures 

the voltage of the battery pack, it may fluctuate under 

load (like when riding up a hill). 

 

The PAS/TAG switch changes between “Pedal 

Assist” and “Twist and Go” power modes.

In Pedal Assist mode, the motor will automatically run at 50% 

power while the rider is pedaling. The throttle acts as a “boost” in 

this mode, allowing the rider to control up to 100% of the motor’s 

power. The throttle is only active while the pedals are turning. 

Twist and Go is a simple throttle-only mode. Just twist the 

throttle toward you to apply 0-100% of the motor’s power. In this 

mode, the pedal assist sensor is not enabled, and the motor will 

not activate unless the throttle is twisted. 

See your owner’s manual for more information on PAS and TAG 

power modes.

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Summary of Contents for E3 Compact

Page 1: ...on Make sure the wheel is facing in the correct direction so the motor does not spin backward from the perspective of a rider seated on the bike the left side of the hub has a circle of 6 bolts and th...

Page 2: ...n and secure the handlebar Center the bar in the handlebar clamp rotate it until the brake levers and other accessories can be used comfortably then flip the quick release lever to the closed position...

Page 3: ...amber and the internal fan will run When finished the indicator light on the charger will turn green Charge time is approximately 4 6 hours depending on the current battery charge level Charge only w...

Page 4: ...ing bicycle Care should be taken to check that the hinge is adjusted correctly before each ride Your frame hinge will need periodic adjustment If there is play or looseness in the frame it may need to...

Page 5: ...close it then the latch needs to be adjusted WARNING If you are in any way unsure of how to make these adjustments take your bike to a qualified bicycle technician for professional adjustment Differen...

Page 6: ...sted Saddle Saddle alignment is correct forward and level Seatpost Slides freely and smoothly in the frame for folding For bikes fitted with PostPumps or suspension seatposts Functioning and operating...

Page 7: ...djusted Wheel bearings Are correctly adjusted Reflectors Are both present and securely fastened to the front and rear wheels at the front of the bike and at the rear of the bike Bell Is present and se...

Page 8: ...p www dahon com support Extending the handlepost until the red dot on the upper post is visible helps the handlebars align properly when folded Be sure to lower it past the minimum insertion line mark...

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