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Page 3: ...iew 13 Battery installation 15 Charging instruction 15 Charging care 18 Range and storage 19 Meter Operation Meter instruction 22 Safety Safety 23 Practical Emergency 31 Cleaning lubrications and stor...

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Page 5: ...nt that you read this User Manual before you operate the bike as it contains some important information concerning the use and maintenance of your new eBike Improper handling can reduce its riding per...

Page 6: ...produced and CE approved according to the guidelines in Standard ISO4210 and EPAC EN 15194 The frame is manufactured from aluminium which provides a strong rigid and lightweight construction To achie...

Page 7: ...material damages that they suffer due to extreme or improper use of the product or when used for purposes which the eBike has not been designed and built for If the purchased eBike is intended to be u...

Page 8: ...be referenced throughout the manual and it may be useful to bookmark this page for quick reference 1 Handlebar 2 Display 3 Mud guard 4 Front fork 5 Tyre Inner tube 6 Spokes 7 Disc Brake 8 Hub 9 Brake...

Page 9: ...Overview Page 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 17 16 15 3...

Page 10: ...ay be entangled with the spokes and if you are not careful you may bend them Please remove all the packaging parts carefully especially if you use a knife or a blade Proceed in such a way as to avoid...

Page 11: ...aliper Install the front wheel on the fork Ensure the axle is bedded into the fork and the disc sits in the centre of the brake caliper After mounting the wheel ensure the nuts are securely tightened...

Page 12: ...ft and the right crank Position the right pedal in the right crank and screw the bolt by hand in a clockwise direction Position the left pedal in the left crank and screw the bolt by hand in an anticl...

Page 13: ...s your riding position best and tighten quick release Ensure that the quick release is tightened firmly The nut on the opposite side of the quick release is used to tighten or loosen the quick release...

Page 14: ...h the ground with the tips of your toes on both feet at the same time To make sure that the saddle is locked test if your hand experiences some resistance when closing the QR lever If this did not lea...

Page 15: ...ferred To fold bike first lower saddle by using QR lever Release main silver catch on the side of main tube Fold bike in half this is also how you access the battery Release catch at base of handlebar...

Page 16: ...ity It is recommended to use a bicycle pump with built in air pressure gauge to ensure that your tyre always has the correct pressure Gears The gears should be used as with a conventional bicycle For...

Page 17: ...harger Page 13 Battery and charger overview 1 Battery 2 Charging socket 3 Battery port 1 Mains plug 240V 2 Charging plug 3 Charger 4 LED charging indicator RED charging GREEN charged Battery charger 1...

Page 18: ...ur Mark2 uses maintenance free Lithium Ion batteries The battery is delivered with a capacity of approximately 40 60 charge from the factory Before riding it is necessary to charge the battery to full...

Page 19: ...will not switch on at the meter Keep your spare key in a safe place for repairs maintenance and emergencies Please bring the key with you when taking for service or repair Key Operation Insert key and...

Page 20: ...bike through the external charging point accessed through rubber cover 2 Battery Removal Turn the key to unlock the battery remove the key and pull out the external charging point rubber cover then p...

Page 21: ...nce The LED light indicates it is in charging mode The RED light indicates the battery is being charged The GREEN light indicates the battery is fully charged unplug from wall before unplugging from t...

Page 22: ...n them Do not expose the battery or the charger to shocks such as dropping Stop charging immediately if you notice something unusual Charging Care When the battery is lower than 1bar on the meter the...

Page 23: ...do so may damage the battery and void the warranty Storage Range The range of a battery charge depends heavily on various conditions such as but not limited to Road conditions such as road surface and...

Page 24: ...ly use the enclosed battery charger Do not charge the battery at a temperature below 0 C or above 45 C Disposal of battery Batteries contain substances that can be harmful to human health and the envi...

Page 25: ...Meter overview 1 Power Mode 2 Batterry level 3 Speed 4 Power Assistance Level 5 Odometer Meter Operation 2 1 4 5 3 Meter Operation Page 21...

Page 26: ...e PAS level press the to increase and decrease until the desired assistance level is displayed Press until the PAS become 0 to ride without motor assistance Safety Tip When beginning your ride set PAS...

Page 27: ...you are sharing roads or path with other users as it greatly increases the likelihood of you being seen When purchasing a helmet for an eBike it is important to check whether it is in accordance with...

Page 28: ...ls by other traffic participants Before each use Check the reliability of the eBike including the stability and the proper installation of the saddle the handlebar the wheels and tyres the pedals and...

Page 29: ...ave discovered signs of wear or damage Before replacing the tubes tyres and rim tape you must make sure that the new components are compatible with the old ones Preferably have this operation carried...

Page 30: ...you are advised to contact a specialist service centre to have the necessary repairs and adjustments carried out Night Riding It is UK law to always use electrical lighting when riding at night Even i...

Page 31: ...ou must take into consideration the maximum permissible weight of the luggage This guarantees stability in riding stopping turning and changing directions Under no circumstances should you exceed the...

Page 32: ...orsened view and can cause accidents with potentially serious consequences Be very careful when riding in areas with a limited view such as slopes bends or obstructions If the eBike is fitted with bat...

Page 33: ...sitivity for the intensity of the power and pressure on the lever and therefore on the brakes of each wheel at different speeds and different types of terrains To acquire this sensitivity complete sho...

Page 34: ...tivity to avoid wheel lock up and proper weight shift Practice the techniques of stopping and shifting the weight on safe areas where there is no traffic hazards or other distractions while acquiring...

Page 35: ...re from the rim If the Practical edge of the tyre proves too hard to remove by hand use special tyre levers Remove the inner tube Inspect the external and internal surface of the tyre carefully to fin...

Page 36: ...is much more vulnerable compared to a wheel with well tensioned spokes If during a cycling a spoke gets broken you should return home at a very low speed and ride very carefully as the wheel is unbala...

Page 37: ...ese actions Clean your eBike with a water moistened cloth or sponge Use warm water with a detergent or car shampoo Do not use a high pressure jet washer gasoline strong alkalis aggressive or abrasive...

Page 38: ...the floor Storage indoors with high humidity outdoors at high or low temperature is not recommended Maintenance recommendations After the first ride of the eBike its nuts bolts cables and wheel spokes...

Page 39: ...lean the eBike and carefully lubricate the chain and gear unit always making sure to remove the excess oil Inspect the frame particularly in the tube joint areas the handlebar the handlebar stem and t...

Page 40: ...tighten any loose component WARNING The eBike and its components experience high loads and wear Materials and mechanisms respond differently to wear or load fatigue If the eBike component design life...

Page 41: ...properly adjusted and levers are in the close position To make sure that the wheel is locked test if your hand experiences some resistance at the time of closing the lever If the closing operation did...

Page 42: ...based on terrain rider weight Range With PAS 40 60km Suitable terrain Hard surface flat road ramp under 20 C Working temp 0 C to 40 C Storage temp 20 C to 50 C Vehicle weight Net weight 29kg Charger...

Page 43: ...ower needed for an eBike is abstracted from a carbon heavy national grid the amount of power needed is relatively minimal As a result the carbon footprint compared to a fossil fuel or even an electric...

Page 44: ...on due to the entanglement of the pack around the child or external obstruction of the airway through the mouth or nose Mark2 Guarantee Programme Mark2 Bikes guarantees that all of our bikes are free...

Page 45: ...been used for rental or any other professional purposes The eBike has been subject to damage due to use in competitions jumping downhill trial or due to exposing riding the eBike in severe conditions...

Page 46: ...the legal rights in your respective country Battery Registration Your Mark2 uses a Promovec manufactured battery which comes with a 2 year capacity guarantee The guarantee covers a guaranteed minimum...

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