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USER  GUIDE 

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Page 1: ...USER GUIDE PLEASE READ ME FIRST English ...

Page 2: ...ike 3 2 Quick release devices 3 3 how to adjust the saddle height to suit the rider 3 4 Precautions required prior to each use 3 5 Lubrication 3 6 Routine maintenance 4 The battery 13 14 4 1 Installing and removing the battery 4 2 Charging the battery 4 3 Battery autonomy and lifespan 4 4 Battery safety instructions 5 Safety maintenance and recommendations 14 16 5 1 Safety recommendation 5 2 Maint...

Page 3: ... not be released For your safety and for the safety of others we recommend that you obey all road regulations and wear a protective helmet For optimal safe and enjoyable use of the e bike make sure you thoroughly read this user guide before you first use it Use the e bike according to the user guide or it may shorten the life cycle Have a pleasant ride 1 2 General presentationof the vehicle 1 2 1 ...

Page 4: ...is located on the display 1 is located on the side of battery Weight 3 KG Spare parts name UI5 Motor Das Kit 36V250W Rear drive motor Battery 36V13AH SAMSUNG CELLS with USB port Display Das Kit C4B LCD 6 Levels Error code report Front fork SUNTOUR NEX E Brake Lever ARTEK Disc Brake TEKTRO Disc Brake Derailleur SHIMANO Altus 7 Speed Tires SCHWALBE Smart Sam 27 5 2 25 4 ...

Page 5: ... 2 Function Display 2 1 FUNCTION SUMMARY The indicated contents are as below 5 ...

Page 6: ...he display The display will provide power for the controller Hold ON OFF again can open the backlight With display on press ON OFF for 3 seconds to turn off the power With the display off there is no battery consumption The leakage current is no more than 2 µA The panel will go to sleep when speed is 0 km h for 5 minutes 2 CURRENT DISPLAY That represents the discharging current of the controller c...

Page 7: ...h 7 ASSIST LEVEL SELECTION Click UP or DOWN to change the stages and output power ratio the output power cycle from level 0 to level 6 for the default the levels can be customized by user the default value is level 1 8 SET OPEARATION 8 1 Reset ODO Hold UP and DOWN for 12 seconds to clear the ODO ODO 8 2 Reset trip distance and max speed Hold DOWN for 2 seconds to clear trip distance trip time and ...

Page 8: ...ottle speed is 6km h 8 5 KM H MPH Hold DOWN for 9 seconds to switch from KM H and MPH 9 DISTANCE INDICATOR With the display on press SET to switch the display information In turn shows ODO and trip distance 9 1 ODO The ODO records the driving mileage from using 9 2 Trip distance Trip distance records the driving mileage it displays as below 10 TRIP TIME INDICATOR The trip time records the riding t...

Page 9: ...he charge level Turn on the display unit which is on the handlebars Select your neededassistance level and start to pedal You ll find that the engine starts as soon as you start pedaling When you use the brakes the contactor located within these brakes will halt the engine s assistance immediately The left brakelever controls the rearbrake Theright brake lever controls the front brake You can also...

Page 10: ...he quick release lever to the closed position You should feel considerable resistance while moving the lever If not re open and re tighten the lever then move it to the closed position so it is in line with the frame 3 3 how to adjust the saddle height to suit the rider 10 ...

Page 11: ...eactions to usage and wear If you have any doubts contact your dealer who will proceed with the necessary inspection 3 5 Lubrication Note The frequency of maintenance should increase when using in wet or dustyconditions Do not over lubricate remove excess lubricant to prevent dirt build up Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain Frequency Component Lubricant How to Lubricate Weekly Chain Der...

Page 12: ...heck tire pressure Check brake operation Check wheels for loose spokes After every ride Be sure to fully charge batteries Quick wipe down with damp Weekly Lubrication as per schedule 3 7 Monthly Inspect wires Inspect connectors Check derailleur adjustment Check brake adjustment Check brake and gear cable adjustment Check tire wear and pressure Check wheels are true and spokes tight Check hub head ...

Page 13: ...mable materials Also it must not be covered Here are the steps to be followed when charging your battery A B It takes 3 6 hours for the battery to be fully charged when using the standard charger that s supplied with your bike 4 3 Battery autonomy and lifespan 4 3 1 Autonomy The bike s autonomy ranges from 40 to 100 kilometers as it depends on many different factors degree of assistance used topol...

Page 14: ... a bicycle helmet Tires Inspect the wear of your tires on a regular basis and verify the tire pressure at least once a month Tire pressure 40 65 PSI depending on the weight of the user Note Never store a completely discharged battery as it might result in permanent damage During the winter or long storage periods it is recommended that you charge the battery halfway every 2 months Don t forget to ...

Page 15: ...is subjected to wear high stresses Differentmaterials and components may react to wear orstress fatigue in different ways If the design life of acomponentexceed it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider Any form ofcrack scratches or change of color in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component reach and it should be replaced 5 2 Maintenance Caution Bike mainten...

Page 16: ...cate your bike s 7 speed gearwheels and chain on a regular basis using appropriate products ask your dealer for advice 6 Accessories Mudguards Place the mudguard assembly betweenthe stays make sure the mudguard bracket holes line up with thosein the frame Tighten all bolts and screws until snug Helmet baskets and storage pouch are not provided with the vehicle To order these accessories get in tou...

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