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HANDLEBARS
Put the handlebars in the column recess, clamp
in place and tighten the four screws.
PEDALS
Screw the pedals onto the pedal arms. Make
sure to fit them the right way round, they are
threaded in different directions so they will not
come loose. The pedals are marked with R for
right and L for left.
LIGHTS
Use good quality batteries for the lights
(see Technical data).
USE
BATTERY
The battery that drives the motor is not fully
charged on delivery. Charge the battery for 10-12
hours the first few times the bike is used.
WARNING!
• This electric bike runs on a lithium-ion
battery. Never charge the battery with
any other charger than the one supplied
with the bike – risk of fire or explosion.
• Never remove the battery from the bike
when charging is in progress.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
NOTE:
The electrical system on the bike has a low
voltage protection that switches off the power
if the battery drops below a specific level.
To charge the battery on the bike, connect the
charger to the outlet on the battery. To charge
the battery when it is removed from the bike:
1. Switch off the bike on the control panel and
with the battery’s ON/OFF button.
FIG. 2
2. Turn the key to unlock the battery.
FIG. 3
3. Remove the battery from the bike.
FIG. 4
Charge indicator
• The charger light turns red while charging is
in progress.
• When the battery is fully charged the
charger light turns green.
• A flashing red and green light indicates a
fault. Contact an authorised service centre.
DISPLAY
Review of functions
1. Battery charging indicator
2. Trip meter
3. Speedometer (shows instant speed, average
speed and maximum speed)
4. Speed unit
5. Error code display
6. Backlight ON/OFF
7. Assistance level
8. Distance unit
9. Parameter settings, e.g. wheel diameter,
backlight and top speed limit for assistance.
FIG. 5
Starting and switching off
the display
Press the button for 2 seconds to start the
display unit and the control unit. To switch off
the display unit and the electric system on the
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