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Battery Care & Storage

Charge battery before first ride and after every ride.

It is not necessary to fully discharge battery before
charging. Lithium-ion batteries do not have any
memory effect, so you can charge them at any time.

Lithium-ion batteries must not be stored if fully
discharged. If your battery is fully discharged, charge it
immediately. Storing the battery if fully discharged for
more than 1 day will damage the battery.

Store the batteries fully charged and then charge it at
least once a month.

It is not necessary to leave the

charger connected to the battery if stored for long
periods. Just top the charge up every month. If
batteries are not charged at least every month, the
battery may be damaged and such damage is not
covered under warranty.

Disconnect charger after

battery is fully charged.

Store battery between 10

(50 °F ) and 20

(68 °F)

in a clean, dry place away from sunlight. Do not store
with hazardous, corrosive or flammable substances.
Do not expose batteries to heat or fire.

Store

batteries in fire-proof environment.

Operating temperature range during discharge is 5

(41 °F ) to 50

(122 °F). Do not leave the battery

inside car, in direct sunlight or any other hot places. If
battery is charged at temperatures lower than 5

(41

°F ), the range of battery will be reduced.

Do not disassemble, deform or modify battery.

Do not connect the + and

terminals of battery with

metallic objects. Do not store with metallic objects
such as hairpins or necklaces as short circuits and
burns may occur.

Do not place into water, salt water and moisture.

Do not throw battery or subject it to strong shocks.

Inspect battery and terminals carefully every month
for leakage, discoloration, cracks, damage, signs of
melting or corrosion.

If fluid leaks from the battery and gets into contact
with your eyes or skin, wash affected area with clean
water without rubbing your eyes or skin and visit a
doctor immediately to reduce damage to eyes or skin.

Never handle battery or charger if parts are wet. Dry
it thoroughly before usage to avoid electric shock.

Store out of reach of pets and children.

Always handle carefully with 2 hands.

If errors occur, stop using battery, consult manual or
contact customer service.

Discard batteries according to your local battery
disposal guidelines.

WARNING!

If a battery is stored for longer than 1 month

without charging it, it may get damaged.

WARNING!

Lithium-ion batteries may leak, ignite and

burst if not handled properly!

Battery range

Battery range is how far you can travel on one full
battery charge.

It depends on a lot of factors including weight of rider,
weight of luggage carried on bike, the amount of
pedalling, the level of pedal assistance selected on the
display, the terrain (hills or flat), tyre pressure, brake
adjustment and wheel bearings. It is impossible to
provide an exact range for a battery.

Riding the bike using high pedal assist levels will
consume battery faster and the maximum distance
per charge will be reduced.

The more the rider pedals, the longer the distance
from one battery charge.

Battery are a consumable item and range deteriorates
naturally over time and with usage. After some time
batteries will naturally die and need replacement.

A new, fully charged 7Ah 36V battery on a bike with a
250W motor has a typical range between 14 to 35
km. This range estimate is not guaranteed and more
or less distance can be travelled, depending on the
conditions.

It is recommended to ride conservatively in the
beginning. Familiarize your self with the range to
avoiding running out of battery. Operating the bike
without motor assistance requires pedalling with more
effort pedalling and since electric bikes are heavier as
compared to non-electric bicycles.

To extend range avoid hills steeper than 15 percent in
grade, pedal to assist the motor when going uphill,
avoid sudden stops and starts and accelerate slowly.

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Summary of Contents for ARIA

Page 1: ... bike and there are risks associated with riding this bike which cannot be avoided These risks are at the sole responsibility of the rider This assembly and operation manual shall remain an integral part of the electric bicycle When you transfer the electric bicycle to others please enclose this manual as it contains important safety guidance and operation instructions Anyone riding the electric b...

Page 2: ...yond its limits e g accident may cause the bike to break at lower than standard loads It is recommended to have the bike inspected by an ebike mechanic before riding it again Riding instructions Use your brakes carefully if your bike has two brake levers it is recommended to press both brake levers at the same time Check which brake lever engages which brake In Australia normally the right lever e...

Page 3: ...oose and shouldn t move if moderate force is applied Make sure that all cables are not stretched and that there is enough slack for all cables when turning handle bar Make sure the wheel can be turned freely without entangling wires The ends of the handle bars need to be covered usually by a handle grip to protect from injuries Replace if damaged Apply front brake and move bike forward and backwar...

Page 4: ...se the bike has to be shipped again Make sure the bottom of fork is protected to prevent it from penetrating the box When parking lock battery into frame and remove keys or remove battery to prevent theft Check with your local authorities whether it is allowed to transport the bike with public transport Maintenance Regular maintenance ensures that the bike is in good condition to be ridden safely ...

Page 5: ...measurement of the rider and the top tube height of the bicycle when straddling the bike For mountain bikes at least 2 3 inches clearance is recommended 3 1 2 Before your first ride Contact a customer service representative to assist you in finding a bike which has the right size for you Important measurements are the minimum and maximum seat height form the ground to the top of the seat and also ...

Page 6: ... of features on your ebike WARNING Only switch Pedal assist ON if you intend to ride the bike and if there is enough space in front of the bike Do not pedal when turning Always switch bike and Pedal assist OFF when walking next to bike and pushing the bike to prevent accidental acceleration Always be ready to press the brake lever to stop the bike Do not use pedal assist in tight situations The bi...

Page 7: ...It is recommended to have the bike assembled and adjusted by a skilled ebike mechanic and serviced regularly Folded bike view from top Handle stem folded to right side of front wheel 2 To straighten the frame carefully move the front part of the frame in the direction of the arrow shown 1 User to stand on this side to straighten folded frame Hinge of folding frame 3 The folding frame is now straig...

Page 8: ...ure the lever 8 with the latch 10 The metal part 9 is fully retracted in this picture 8 10 9 1 11 1 2 3 4 5 Figure Q2 Quick release parts on a seat clamp It is the same concept as quick release parts on the front wheel Lever in open position Figure Q1 Lever in closed position How to operate quick release levers Step 1 Close Lever figure Q1 If lever closes very easily less than 12 pounds or 53 Newt...

Page 9: ...quick release levers in this manual for correct operation CAUTION The folding stem should fold to the right side of the bike The handle bar should be approximately parallel to the bike frame when fully folded Fold carefully Take care not to damage the bike during the folding procedure Make sure to leave enough slack for all wires to avoid damaging wires while folding WARNING Test the installation ...

Page 10: ...with water or metal parts It may cause fire or explosion 8 8 Seat saddle Seat rail Figure S1 Magnification of seat attachment mechanism Upper Bracket To adjust seat tilt and position on rail loosen the Bolt Stay between rail maximum marks Tighten to 22 Nm WARNING Stay within maximum marks or the rail may brake SEAT SADDLE Inspection Before each ride make sure all nuts bolts and quick releases are ...

Page 11: ... back Short bolts 5 5 mm thread length to attach wire to mudguard Longer bolts 6 10 mm thread length and washer to attach wire to frame CAUTION If it is feels hard to screw bolts into the frame stop immediately Unscrew the bolt and try again inserting the bolt at a 90 degree angle Using force may damage the threads on the frame which may not be possible to repair Threads damaged during installatio...

Page 12: ...ER To attach the front arms 5 use a washer and bolt 6 and an Allen key 7 It takes some patience to install the bolts 6 as it is a bit tricky to reach Don t use force to avoid damaging the frame Make sure the bolts 6 are straight at a 90 degree angle to the frame Use the Allen key 7 at a flat angle as shown in figures R3 and R4 I 2 2 3 4 5 Figure R2 Rear rack view from the right 5 5 6 Figure R5 Ins...

Page 13: ...ht before every ride as they may loosen up over time WARNING Incorrect installation and failure to check pedal installation before each ride may cause the thread on the pedal arm and pedal to be damaged resulting in the pedal to fall off while riding DO NOT insert washers between the pedal thread and the crank arm as it may prevent pedal from gripping correctly and eventually causing damage to thr...

Page 14: ...e charger must not be used Voltage is detected automatically Do not yank cables Pull on plugs not on cables After charging disconnect wall socket plug 6 first Charging the battery The battery can be charged while connected to the bike or off the bike Turn OFF the bike before charging Charging temperature between 10 50 F and 30 86 F During charging the temperature may increase to about 50 122 F Sto...

Page 15: ...ontroller and bike During first ride after re installing the front wheel check connection regularly for heat build up and push together if necessary 2 3 4 REAR WHEEL The rear wheel is installed into the rear fork with two nuts one on the left and one on the right side of the wheel axle Tighten LEFT and RIGHT rear wheel nuts 7 and 10 to 30 Nm Figure RR1 RIGHT side of bike at centre of rear wheel vi...

Page 16: ...ve to re adjust them several times during the brake in period Brakes need to be re adjusted regularly also after the brake in period This is normal as brake pads will wear down Before each ride make sure that both front and rear brakes work well and follow the guide below to maintain the brakes How disc brakes work Disc brake pads apply pressure to a disc mounted to the hub of the wheel Figure DB1...

Page 17: ...ectric wires Check all cables monthly if there are any bends cuts frays or worn areas Do not ride bike with damaged cables Have damaged cables replaced Figure BL1 Brake lever 1 1 Headset The headset is the system of bearings which sits around the handlebar and fork it needs to be checked every 30 days by applying the front brake while moving the bicycle back and forth To check if steering is smoot...

Page 18: ...e wheel Insert second bead into rim by hand If it is too difficult carefully use tyre lever without pinching the tube Push stem of valve through opening in rim and inflate tyre to half pressure Check around wheel if tube is correctly on inside and tyre on outside Adjust if necessary Deflate tube again to prevent pinching Finally inflate to pressure recommended on tyre wall using a hand bicycle pum...

Page 19: ...out rubbing your eyes or skin and visit a doctor immediately to reduce damage to eyes or skin Never handle battery or charger if parts are wet Dry it thoroughly before usage to avoid electric shock Store out of reach of pets and children Always handle carefully with 2 hands If errors occur stop using battery consult manual or contact customer service Discard batteries according to your local batte...

Page 20: ...ubrication Quill type stem Every year Remove stem then remove grease from wedge Apply thin layer of grease to wedge and the part of stem which is inside frame Re install stem Seatpost Every year remove seatpost then remove grease from seatpost Apply thin layer of grease to the part of seatpost which is inside frame Re install seatpost Pedal threads on pedal axle where they insert into crank arms E...

Page 21: ...cycle has intermittent power 1 Loose connectors 2 Loose fuse 3 Damaged wire 1 Check all connectors 2 Check fuse connector 3 Inspect all wires 5 Charger light does not operate 1 Power outlet faulty 2 Charger is not plugged to wall or battery properly 3 Charger light or charger is faulty 1 Try another outlet 2 Check all plugs 3 Replace charger 6 Charger completes charging in an unusually short amoun...

Page 22: ...that they don t get damaged The controller The controller is the brain of the ebike All wires are connected to it and the controller controls all functions of the bike To activate the throttle access the controller and connect the black plastic clip of the throttle wire to the following the instructions below 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 Figure T3 4 8 5 9 6 7 Figure T1 Figure T2 B Place the bike upside down on a...

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