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Summary of Contents for MILANO

Page 1: ...2018 USER MANUAL AND WARRANTY ...

Page 2: ...le on public roads LEGEND EBIKES also comply with the legislation in force both nationally and at European level 1 Motor assist is provided only when pedalling 2 Pedal assist is limited to 25 km h 3 The nominal power provided by the assist is 250 W maximum Royal Decree 2822 1998 Directive 2002 24 EC Directive 2004 108 EC Directive 2006 42 EC Attention Messages written in this format contain instru...

Page 3: ...Page 16 MAINTENANCE Page 17 WARRANTY Page 19 PRELIMINARY SAFETY CHECKS Page 4 5 ROAD SAFETY Page 6 USE IN RAIN Page 7 NIGHT USE Page 7 SETTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT Page 10 ASSEMBLING THE PEDALS Page 11 CHARGING THE BATTERY Page 12 TURNING ON THE BIKE Page 13 BATTERY Page 17 MOTOR Page 18 ELECTRONICS Page 19 COVERAGE AND TERMS Page 19 APPLICATION Page 20 EXCLUSION Page 20 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...e folding hinges if necessary 5 Alignment of saddle and handlebars Make sure the saddle and handlebars base are parallel to the centreline of the bike frame 6 Handlebars grips Make sure the grips are in good condition 7 Rack Make sure it is securely attached to the bike 8 Charger Use only the original charger to charge the battery If the battery is not used for a long period of time store it in a ...

Page 5: ...aced contact the point of sale where you purchased your Legend ebikes and if possible our technical service Never tamper with the warranty seal of the components or it will be voided If you purchased your LEGEND electric bicycle in an online store the bike will be sent semi assembled We recommend that you go to a bike shop or professional workshop where they can adjust the derailleurs and the brak...

Page 6: ...hones They mask traffic sounds and emergency vehicle sirens distracting you from concentrating on what is happening around you In addition the wires can become entangled in moving parts of the bicycle which can cause loss of control 7 Never carry anything which obstructs your view or could affect control of the bike 8 Never hold on to another vehicle to go faster 9 Do not exceed the maximum weight...

Page 7: ... at night Adults should do so only if necessary Rain affects traction braking and the visibility of the cyclist and other road users who share the road The risk of accident increases dramatically in these conditions Be especially careful when driving your bicycle in extreme rain Note that damage that occurs to the electrical system due to contact with water shall be considered as damage due to mis...

Page 8: ...0 Kickstand 11 Chain 12 Derailleur 13 Rear wheel 14 Motor 15 Rear mudguard 16 Rear light 17 Rear rack 18 Controller Internal 19 Saddle 20 Adjustable power 21 Battery 1 Iwoc 2 Handlebars 3 Brake levers 4 Front light 5 Suspension fork 6 Hidraulic disc 7 Front wheel 1790mm 1100mm 324mm BICYCLE PARTS ...

Page 9: ...motion Iwoc Bluetooth SCI by Ebikemotion HIGO IP67 Waterproof 32 pulses BB integrated speed sensor Real time BB integrated torque sensor AL 6061 T6 Reforzado Hydraulic disc TEKTRO T285 Shimano Altus 7 Velocidades Spanninga Kendo 30 LUX Suntour Nex Schwalbe 26 2 15 BIG BEN 24 0 Kgs Onyx Black Arctic White 80 100 Km 36V 14Ah Panasonic Velo VL 6123 Gel SCU Smart Control Unit SCI Smart Control Interfa...

Page 10: ...ired height The quick release system allows this operation to be carried out as many times as necessary without any effort The fixation must be firmly closed Loosen the quick release Tighten the quick release Setthesaddletothedesiredheight 1 2 3 It is important to ensure that the stem does not extend beyond the minimum insertion mark ...

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Page 12: ... charger light turns red while the battery is charging Remember that you can charge your battery while it is inside the bicycle through the connector on the left side of the frame or charge it off the bike if you prefer 3 When the battery is fully charged the charger light will return to the initial green colour 4 To disconnect the charger it is recommended first to disconnect the battery and then...

Page 13: ...r button To start the electrical system of your bicycle turn it on with the left middle button of the iWoc To do this press the power button for 2 seconds Download and consult the Ebikemotion system manuals for detailed information on how they work You can find them on our website www legendebikes com ...

Page 14: ...14 HANDLEBARS FOLDING HANDLEBARS FOLDING Raise the lever to loosen the assembly by sliding the side lock Adjust the handlebars to your preference Lower the lever again to secure the assembly 1 2 3 ...

Page 15: ...14 15 BATTERY REMOVAL BATTERY REMOVAL Unfold the frame by following the steps above Turn the key 180º You can now remove the battery 1 2 3 ...

Page 16: ... of the bicycle Try them at low speed putting your weight toward the rear and squeezing the brake levers gently Excessive application of the front brake can throw you over the handlebars 2 Braking too hard can lock the wheel causing a loss of control or even a fall 3 If your bike has suspension familiarise yourself with its response when applying the brakes and weight changes 4 Check the handling ...

Page 17: ...oducts such as alcohol or turpentine An air compressor can be of great help 2 Check the condition of the tyres to ensure that they have no cuts cracks or embedded objects such as rocks glass or sticks 3 Brake pads must be close to the disk but not touching it when activating the brake lever with little force the brake must act instantly The pads must be perfectly adjusted to avoid uneven braking a...

Page 18: ...ller box is filled with water turn off the general power immediately and pedal without electrical assistance until you are sure it is dry Then you can turn the assisted pedaling system back on Do not attempt to open the controller box Any attempt to modify or adjust it will not be covered under warranty Ask for assistance at your local Legend dealer or technical service 3 Store in a cool dry place...

Page 19: ...erefore the guarantee only applies if the loss of autonomy is below 80 1 3 The 2 year warranty does not in any case cover the normal wear and tear of the perishable parts of the product These elements subject to wear and tear are the following this list is merely illustrative and is not restrictive in any case Tyres O rings Lamps Chain Air Chambers Brake Blocks Bearing Cup Races Cables and covers ...

Page 20: ... of the guarantee is excluded in the event that the failure of the defective part s results from improper and or negligent use of the product 3 2 Improper and or negligent use shall be understood to mean Any use other than that which is proper to the nature of the product and or that recommended in the instruction manual Do not carry out the maintenance operations recommended in the instruction ma...

Page 21: ...SMART EBIKES C Industria 60 Nº5 Ripollet BARCELONA 08041 Phone 34 93 141 33 86 www legendebikes com info legendebikes com 20 21 ...

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