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FACELIA N3/ CARLINA N7 Manual 

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UPKEEP AND MAINTENANCE: 

 

 

6.1

 

     Upkeep: 

 

To keep your bike in good working order, maintain it regularly: 

 

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Replace the brake pads as soon as they become worn. 

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Clean your bike regularly with a sponge and soapy water. 

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Do not use detergent or petrol, or a high-pressure jet spray. 

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Clean and lubricate the bearings every 6 months. 

 

When you are cleaning your bike, take particular care:

 

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To  clean,  rinse,  and  dry  the  different  parts  of  the  bike,  and  wipe  off  any  standing  water  to 

avoid the risk of early corrosion.  

 

 

 

6.2

 

  Lubrication:  

 

Lubricate lightly and regularly (about once a month): 

 

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The chain 

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The brake cables 

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The shafts of the brake systems 

 

 
 

6.3

 

   Maintenance: 

 

Like any mechanical component, a bicycle is also subject to stress and wear. Different materials 

and components may react differently to wear or erosion. 

If the lifespan of a component has been exceeded, it may break suddenly, potentially causing injury to the 

rider.  Cracks,  scratches,  and  discolouration  in  areas  that  are  subjected  to  high  stress  indicate  that  the 

component has exceeded its lifespan and should be replaced. 

 

 

D

O NOT USE LUBRICANTS ON THE SURFACE OF THE WHEEL RIMS OR ON THE TYRES

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 OR ON THE FRONT AND REAR 

BRAKE SHOES

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C

HECK  THE  CONDITION  AND  CORRECT  FUNCTIONING  OF  THE  SIGNALLING  DEVICES 

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E

.

G

.,

  BULBS

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  ETC

.),

  AND 

CLEAN THEM IF NECESSARY WITH A DRY CLOTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CARLINA N7

Page 1: ...FACELIA N3 CARLINA N7 USER MANUAL THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Model conforms to safety standards Product may differ from photos...

Page 2: ...shifting 11 3 3 Display and controls 12 3 4 Electric assistance 13 3 4 1 Operation 13 3 4 2 Performance 13 3 4 3 Technical specifications of the power assistance system 14 3 4 4 Starting up the batter...

Page 3: ...y operations require special tools and expertise perform these only if you have the skills to do so otherwise consult your authorised dealer or a specialist The symbol indicates the tools you will nee...

Page 4: ...dle height to the optimal sitting position as follows Loosen the quick release seat clamp Wearing suitable cycling shoes sit on the saddle place one of the pedals in the lowest position rest one heel...

Page 5: ...r a bit higher according to your comfort Loosen the Allen screw and adjust your handlebars to the desired height Do the same with the second screw to set the angle of your handlebars After making your...

Page 6: ...cable clamp pay particular attention to each end of the sheath which must fit easily into the rigid connectors on the brake handle and V Brake The pads are in the right position when they are an equal...

Page 7: ...pay particular attention to each end of the sheath which must fit easily into the rigid connectors on the brake handle and V Brake The pads are in the right position when they are an equal distance fr...

Page 8: ...f catching in the spokes and raise the risk of a fall check the secureness of the fastenings on the child seat the potential trapping of the child s fingers under the saddle etc The reflector and the...

Page 9: ...axle nuts and washers Loosen the V Brake s cable clamp to release the pads and enable the removal of the wheel Remove the chain from the wheel sprocket while paying attention to how the chain swings M...

Page 10: ...with Fixed front and rear lighting The front and rear lights are powered by the battery The lights are activated by pressing the UP and MODE buttons on the control pad simultaneously Always keep your...

Page 11: ...ears when the bike is stationary 3 2 Electronic gear shifting Your bike is equipped with 6 levels of assistance 1 Position 0 No assistance 2 Positions 1 and 2 economic In these positions your e bike w...

Page 12: ...kilometres travelled since the bike was first used TRIP shows the number of kilometres travelled on your current journey Setting the clock After selecting the ODO mode press and hold Down and MODE si...

Page 13: ...speed of your e bike is limited to 25 km h At this speed the motor s power supply is automatically cut off The battery life per charge of your bike depends on several factors Weight transported The e...

Page 14: ...30 Wh battery 3 4 4 Starting up the battery Your e bike s battery does not require any ignition and shuts down automatically in case of prolonged non use 3 5 Electric motor Located in the hub of the f...

Page 15: ...EN60335 1 2012 A11 A13 Weight 300 g Dimensions 125x62x35 mm The charger that comes with your bike is compliant with CE manufacturing standards and with the IEC EN 60335 1 environmental protection stan...

Page 16: ...hin the reach of children Do not attempt to disassemble the charger 4 1 2 Protecting the charger Do not expose the charger to rain Do not leave the charger disconnected from the power supply 220 volts...

Page 17: ...the lock using the key for this Using the handle remove the battery from the back of the e bike Be careful to place the battery in the correct position for it to slide back into the rack s rails You c...

Page 18: ...ery in the rain or in damp surroundings Never open the battery Opening it may lead to a significant risk of electrocution and void the warranty Never spray the battery directly with water or any other...

Page 19: ...ur Nexus hub to small development and set the power assistance according to the incline Climbing a tougher hill if you are climbing a hill and the speed reduces too much you can opt for more powerful...

Page 20: ...regularly about once a month The chain The brake cables The shafts of the brake systems 6 3 Maintenance Like any mechanical component a bicycle is also subject to stress and wear Different materials...

Page 21: ...nd spokes wear of the wheel rims and spokes the condition of the tyres the steering fastenings tightness of the wheel nuts and all other parts specific to your vehicle The wheel rims must be smooth wi...

Page 22: ...kg 24 kg Maximum load allowed 120 kg Maximum speed in assistance mode 25 Battery range 70 to 80 km 480 Wh 80 to 100 km for 580 Wh 100 to 110 km for 630 Wh for a user weighing 75 kg and riding at an a...

Page 23: ...E CONFORMITY Available on our website www neomouv com fr telechargement 10 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY Available on our website www neomouv com fr telechargement 11 TERMS OF WARRANTY For any further inf...

Page 24: ...000 RCS Le Mans 518 158 183 SIRET 518 158 183 00013 APE 4649Z TVA INT FR 91 518158183 NEOMOUV reproduction is prohibited NEOMOUV is a registered trademark The manufacturer reserves the right to modify...

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