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2.8 Routine maintenance  

2.8.1. Recommended values of the nut torque 

 

Front Wheel Nuts 

 

 

22-27 Newton Meters 

 

22.0 – 26.9 J 

 

Rear Wheel Nuts 

 

 

24-29 Newton Meters 

 

23.7 - 28.9 J  

 

Seat Binder Nut 

 

 

12- 17 Newton Meters 

 

11.9 – 16.9 J  

 

Seat Pillar Clamp Nut 

 

 

15- 19 Newton Meters 

 

14.9 – 19.0  J  

 

Brake Anchor Nut 

 

 

7- 11 Newton Meters 

 

6.9 – 11.0 J  

 

Handlebar Clamp Nut 

 

 

17- 19 Newton Meters  

 

16.9 – 19.0 J  

 

Head Stem Expander 
Nut 

 

 

17-19 Newton Meters 

 

16.9 - 19.0 J  

 

Crank Cotter Pin Nuts 

 

 

9-14 Newton Meters  

 

8.9 – 14.0 J  

 

Brake Centre Bolt 

 

 

2-17 Newton Meters  

 

2.0 – 16.9 J  

 

 

2.8.2 Service checklist 

 

Frequency 

Task 

Before every ride  

 

Be sure batteries are fully charged 

Check 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 schedule2.6  

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 set and crank bearings for 

looseness  

Check pedals are tight  
Check handlebars and stem are tight  

Check seat and seat post are tight and comfortably 
adjusted  

Check frame and fork for trueness Lubrication as 

per schedule2.6  
Perform safety check  

Summary of Contents for NXL1 White

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE NXL1 White PLEASE READ ME FIRST ...

Page 2: ...ns required prior to each use 6 2 7 Lubrication 6 2 8 Routine maintenance 7 2 8 1 Recommended values of the nut torque 7 2 8 2 Service checklist 7 3 The battery 8 3 1 Installing and removing the battery 8 3 2 Charging the battery 8 3 3 Battery autonomy and lifespan 9 3 3 1 Autonomy 9 3 3 2 Battery 9 3 3 3 Maintenance 9 3 4 Battery safety instructions 9 4 Safety and maintenance Recommendations 10 4...

Page 3: ...the user guide to use it or it may shorten the useful time Have a pleasant ride 1 1 General presentation of the vehicle General information Weight of bike without battery 20 6 KG Maximum assistance speed 25KM H Brushless Motor 36V 250 W Multifunction display The dimensions of the bike mm L 1750 x l 620 x h 1200 Permissible weight of the rider 100KG Maximum total weight 120KG includes the bike the ...

Page 4: ...splay unit that is on the handlebars see 1 3 Select your desired assistance level and begin 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 immediately halt the engine s assistance The left brakelever controls the front brake the right brake lever controls the rear brake You can also use the bike without th...

Page 5: ...and stable ground surface 2 4 Lights The front light has an autonomous power supply It turned on and off by the switch located on the top of the Light The LED lights have a lifespan Lasting several years See your dealer to Obtain replacements Draw attention to the national legal requirements when the bicycle is to be ridden on public roads 2 5 Quick release devices Tighten the adjusting nut by han...

Page 6: ...ent reactions to usage and wear If you have any doubts contact your dealer who will proceed with the necessary inspection 2 7 Lubrication Frequency Components Lubricant How to lubricate weekly Chain Derailleur Pulleys Derailleurs Brake Calipers Brake Levers Chain Lube or Light Oil Chain Lube or Light Oil Oil Oil Oil Brush On or Squirt Brush On or Squirt Oil Can 3 drops from oil can 2 drops from oi...

Page 7: ...Service checklist Frequency Task Before every ride Be sure batteries are fully charged Check 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 schedule2 6 Monthly Inspect wires Inspect connectors Check derailleur adjustment Check brake adjustment Check brake and gear cable adjustm...

Page 8: ...the 4 green LED lights located on top of the battery and also on the display unit located on the handlebars see 1 3 indicator 8 Your battery must be charged in an ambient temperature on a non flammable and dry surface away from any sources of heat humidity or flammable materials Also it must not be covered Here are the steps to be followed when charging your battery Step 1 Turn the battery off The...

Page 9: ...tely charged nor completely discharged 2 or 3 green LEDs lit up 3 4 Battery safety instructions Your bike s battery is an electric component made up of chemical elements For your safety it is imperative that you obey the following rules Always handle with great care Always keep it away from children Do not take it apart or hit pierce or submerge it Keep it away from temperatures exceeding 60 Never...

Page 10: ...le housing seats appropriately into the end of the barrel adjuster and check for any kinks or damage Slide the exposed brake cable through the rotating rod housing stop located on the caliper body and seat the housing all the way into the same stop Insert the cable into the spring and spring boot Next slide the cable through the cable anchor and pull all the slack out Secure the cable in place by ...

Page 11: ...ed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and that there are no loose straps that can get caught in any of the wheels Please distribute luggage evenly between the two sides of the luggage carrier Rack The rack is able to hold a maximum evenly balanced load of 10KG Signaling device The bike is silent In order to alert others as to your presence you have an approved signaling device use ...

Page 12: ...on to a recycling company Replacing the rear light batteries It is recommended that you replace them every year Remove the screw to access the batteries The engine does not require any sort of maintenance Chain It is recommended that you lubricate your bike s 6 speed gearwheels and chain on a regular basis using appropriate products ask your dealer for advice 5 Accessories Mudguards Place the mudg...

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