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FURTIVOO Manual 

 
 

 

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7 - SAFETY 

 RECOMMENDATIONS: 

 
 

Regularly check the following points:  

 

The tightness of the wheel nuts (25 Nm for the front, 25 NM for the rear). 

 

Tyre wear (replace the tyre as soon as the wear indicator has been reached) and adjust the pressure to 

between 7 and 8 bars). 

Your bicycle’s tyres are compatible with the rim base, so no modifications must be 

made to these. Only the appropriate spare parts (tires, inner tubes, brake friction elements, etc.)  are to 

be used. Contact your dealer for more information. 

 

Check the tightness of the handlebars (6 Nm), pedals (20 Nm), and saddle (6 Nm). 

 

 

 

Because  of  its  weight  and  motor  inertia,  allow  ample  distance  for  braking  your  e-bike,  especially  in  wet 

weather. 

 

Your e-bike is adapted for use in cities. 

 

 

On public roads, everybody who is rides a bike must respect and apply the provisions of the highway code of 

the  country  they  are  in  as well as the  legal requirements  for  this type of transport.  (e.g.,  lights,  signalling, 

wearing a helmet (recommended), reflective devices, etc.). 

 

For the safe use of your bike, we recommend periodically checking and inspecting: the brakes (wear of the 

pads), the condition of the wheel rims and 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, without any cracks, breakage, or deformities. If you notice any anomaly with the 
wheel rims, please get them checked immediately. 

 

WARNING!  Like  any  mechanical  component,  a  bicycle  is  also  subject  to  high  levels  of  stress  and  wear. 

Different  materials  and  components  may  react  differently  to  wear  or  erosion.  If  the  predicted  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. 

 

For  your  safety,  it  is equally  important to  replace  any  critical components  that  are  presenting  with signs of 

wear or any other problem (e.g. tyres, wheel rims, etc.) with original parts. Contact your dealer. 

 

Stay alert; do not spend too much time looking at the bi

ke’s display while you are driving.

 

For your safety, it is recommended to routinely have the bike lights on. 

 

We strongly recommend that you wear a helmet. 

 

Wearing a high-visibility vest is mandatory when riding in traffic at night, or on days when the visibility is poor.  

 

Summary of Contents for FURTIVOO

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FURTIVOO THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Model conforms to safety requirements Product may differ from photos...

Page 2: ...Operation 9 3 3 2 Performance 10 3 3 3 Technical specifications of the power assistance system 11 3 3 4 The electric motor 11 4 CHARGING THE BATTERY 12 4 1 Charger 12 4 1 1 Precautions safety instruct...

Page 3: ...assembly 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 w...

Page 4: ...the correct sitting position as follows Loosen the nut on the seat clamp Wearing suitable cycling shoes sit on the saddle place one of the pedals in the lowest position rest one heel on the pedal and...

Page 5: ...dle and the ground is 85 cm 2 2 Adjusting the handlebars and the stem 5 mm and 3mm Allen keys 6 mm Allen Key You can adjust the angle of your handlebars using the four bolts located at the centre of t...

Page 6: ...o be handled by a specialist 2 4 1 Front wheel Dismounting the front wheel You must first raise the lever which is at the same level as the brake pads to free the wheel Loosen the hub nuts on the righ...

Page 7: ...sprocket Remove the wheel Mounting the rear wheel Insert the wheel all the way into the frame to put the chain back Adjust the left and right chain tensioner nuts to adjust the tension and centre the...

Page 8: ...atteries which is activated by a switch on the back of the light A battery operated rear red light 2 x LR03 batteries which is activated by a switch on the bottom of the light ALWAYS KEEP YOUR LIGHTS...

Page 9: ...attery s charge level Keep updated on the power consumption when you are riding or energy recovery when you decelerate or backpedal Adjust your maximum assistance speed 25 km h default Choose your ass...

Page 10: ...C Battery wear Your battery is designed to deliver stable performance for 1000 charge discharge cycles or an average use of 3 years The battery will still be operational after those 1000 cycles but i...

Page 11: ...evel of energy recovery for a user weighing 75 kg at an average speed of 18 km h on an urban route 3 3 4 The electric motor Located in the hub of the rear wheel is a 250 watt BRUSHLESS electric motor...

Page 12: ...battery Do not leave a plugged in charger and its connections within the reach of children Do not attempt to disassemble the charger 4 1 2 Protecting the charger Do not expose it to rain Do not leave...

Page 13: ...C Never leave your battery completely discharged for longer than 3 days as this may damage it In case of prolonged non use you must recharge the battery once every two months Never leave the motor exp...

Page 14: ...pressure jet spray Clean and lubricate the bearings every 6 months When you are cleaning your bike take particular care To clean rinse and dry the different parts of the bike and wipe off any standing...

Page 15: ...n of the wheel rims and 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 r...

Page 16: ...luded 13 5 kg Maximum load allowed 120 kg Maximum speed in assistance mode 25 km h Battery life 30 to 60 km for 160Wh for a user weighing 75 kg riding at an average speed of 18 km h on an urban route...

Page 17: ...ORMITY 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 informati...

Page 18: ...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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