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7 gears from the Shimano brand.

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Front and rear handbrakes.

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Classic brown saddle and brown handles in leather.

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Kenda brand e-bike tires.

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Kickstand, luggage rack with strap, bell, and reflectors included.

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20-inch wheels, tire width is 1.75 inches.

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Bike measurements when folded: approx. 84x39x63cm.

2. SAFETY, USE, AND STORAGE

 

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Please read the manual carefully before you start using your Kringla. We do not take responsibility for damages caused by 
improper use.

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Always make sure that all parts are secure and steady before riding.

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Periodically check that the screws and clamps are tight.

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Always test your brakes at the beginning of your ride.

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We recommend that you use a helmet and reflectors. Use lights when it is dark.

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Always keep the electricity turned off when you are not sitting on the bike. Motor power starts when the pedals move. 
Just a small movement of the pedals can start the motor and make the bike go forward.

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The brakes act as a “cut-off switch” for electricity so when you push them down, there will be no motor power.

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The recommended maximum weight is 100 kg.

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Lock your Kringla or put it within sight when not riding.

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Keep your bike dry and indoors as much as possible. Do not run through deep water, and avoid rain and moisture as 
much as possible to avoid rust.

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Do not apply oil to the brake pads. To see which parts should be greased and oiled, see “4. Maintenance and service “

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Follow the traffic rules.

3. SETTINGS

 

THE SADDLE

 

The height of the saddle can be adjusted. Ease up on the quick release and set the desired height, without break-
ing the maximum height indicated on the seat post, and tighten the lock. You can also change the angle of the seat 
so you are sitting comfortably. Untighten the screw under the saddle and set the appropriate angle. Then tighten 
again properly before riding.

PEDALS

 

You can fold the pedals. Press the pedal a little inward and then fold it.

THE HANDLEBAR

 

 

The handlebar height is adjustable so you can have a comfortable ride. Open the quick release for the handlebar and adjust 

to the proper height and then tighten it properly. Do not raise the handlebars higher than the maximum level indicated on the 

stem. Always check that the handlebar is attached properly before riding.

THE FRAME

 

To fold the frame you first release the main quick release. Then lift the open quick release upwards so the safety pin releases 
from the frame and then fold the frame. 

Summary of Contents for EL

Page 1: ...KRINGLA EL MANUAL ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...ycle parts 2 Safety use and storage 3 Settings 4 Maintenance and service 5 Battery electricity and charging 6 Warranty Please read the manual carefully before you start using your Kringla We do not take responsibility for damages caused by improper use Always make sure that all parts are secure and steady before riding Periodically check that the screws and clamps are tight Always test your brakes...

Page 3: ...attery 11 Quick release for raising lowering the seat post OTHER SPECIFICATIONS Recommended rider height approx 150 195cm Recommended maximum weight 100kg The bike is made of aluminum and weighs just 20kg Lithium ion battery 36v 10ah 250 watts Range 40 50 km Charging time is approx 4 6 hours You can charge the battery at home in any normal electrical socket Maximum speed approx 25km h The frame an...

Page 4: ...hin sight when not riding Keep your bike dry and indoors as much as possible Do not run through deep water and avoid rain and moisture as much as possible to avoid rust Do not apply oil to the brake pads To see which parts should be greased and oiled see 4 Maintenance and service Follow the traffic rules 3 SETTINGS THE SADDLE The height of the saddle can be adjusted Ease up on the quick release an...

Page 5: ...ure on the wheel rim The brake pads wear out over time and when they see worn out or are not working effectively they must be replaced ADJUST BRAKES AND BRAKE PADS If you need to adjust the brakes it is easiest to start with the adjustment screw A on the picture allowing the brake pads at the wheel to move closer to the rim Turn the screw outward from the handle until you feel the brake takes enou...

Page 6: ...gla arrives to you after purchase you can take help from a professional bicycle dealer or bicycle repairman to adjust your brakes If they charge you we will reimburse you for it GEARS Sometimes the gears need to be adjusted after delivery to you Do not ride at high speed without checking that the gears work smoothly Try to change gears without sitting on the bike Lift the rear wheel and set the bi...

Page 7: ...ing in certain environments such as salt road salt and near the coast humid and cold environments OIL AND LUBRICATION This is an indication but how much maintenance your Kringla needs obviously depends on how much you use it Use oil for bicycles WEEKLY Chain derailleur arm Use chain oil Rub or spray Gears calipers Brake Controls Use oil 2 3 drops from an oil can MONTHLY Shifters Dismantle Use lith...

Page 8: ... bicycle dealer STORAGE Keep your Kringla dry and indoors as much as possible It gives the bike a long and happy life 5 THE BATTERY ELECTRICITY AND CHARGING BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The handling of the battery is important for your safety and for the life of the battery It is important to follow safety rules as improper use can lead to fire or other damages We do not take responsibility for even...

Page 9: ...ise battery and display lights will go out The bike should be turned off when charging The battery can be charged when attached to the bicycle or when removed Plug the charger cable into the battery and insert the cord s other end into your wall outlet Watch the video below at the time of 1 02 When you start charging the red light on the charger should light up It is finished when the light on the...

Page 10: ...rged between 60 70 of its capacity Charge the battery at least once every four weeks up to a capacity of 60 70 This is equivalent to 2 out of 3 light on the battery Storing the battery when it is not used for a longer period of time is best in temperatures between 5 15 degrees C Do not use the battery on your bike if it is colder than minus 10 degrees C outside Always take the battery indoors if i...

Page 11: ...parts and read the manual carefully When the warranty is not valid For normal wear and tear When inadequate maintenance has occurred Improper charging or usage of the battery Damages caused by external causes Lights brake pads tires handles and the like are consumables and are not covered by warranty THANKS Thank you for reading the manual Please contact us if you have any questions Best regards K...

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