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Many of the Warnings and Cautions say, ―you may lose control and fall‖. Because any fall can result in serious injury or
even death, we do not always repeat the warning of possible injury or death. Because it is impossible to anticipate every
situation or condition that can occur while riding, this Manual makes no representation about the safe use of the bicycle
under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any bicycle which cannot be predicted or avoided, and
which are the sole responsibility of the rider.
d)
A special note to parents
The Prodeco Technologies Outlaw is intended for use by adult riders only and not children. Many state laws require electric
bicycle riders to be a minimum age of 16 with some states having minimum ages set at 18 years old (at the time of the
writing of this manual). As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your minor child including
the following of your state and local laws in regards to the riding of an electric bicycle by a minor (under the age of 18). That
includes, if your state allows a minor to ride, making sure that your minor child can safely ride and control all of the
operations of the bicycle, and fully understands all warnings and cautions as indicated in this User Guide. Please read on if
you have determined that your minor child can legally and safely ride and control all of the operations of the bicycle. That
includes making sure that the bicycle is properly fitted to the child; that it is in good repair and safe operating condition; that
you and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle; and that you and your child have
learned, understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle, bicycle and traffic laws, but also the common
sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling. As a parent or guardian, you should read and understand this manual.
Before letting any child ride the Outlaw or any of Prodeco Technologies electric bicycles, review with them all warnings and
cautions; as well as the information on the proper usage of your battery pack, charger and bicycle. You must first confirm
the laws, rules and regulations regarding electric bicycles in your state, city and local municipality.
WARNING:
riders of the Outlaw must always wears an approved bicycle helmet and safety gear when riding.
Chapter 2: Getting Started
CAUTION:
If you have purchased your bicycle by mail order or through a sales channel whereas your new
Outlaw is still in the box, it is recommended you read Chapter 3
“Basic Instructions” section g “Before your first
ride” prior to your first ride. There may be additional adjustments required due to shipping by the freight carrier.
a)
Unpacking your box
Your Outlaw arrives
fully assembled in it’s box and only requires the installation of the handlebar. You can learn on how
to install the handlebar in
Chapter 3 ―Basic Instructions’ section c ―Installing the stem and handlebar‖.
The Outlaw has been fully tested and adjusted prior to being packed in the Heavy Duty double wall box with a form fitting
interior support system. To remove the Outlaw
from it’s box, open the top flap of the box and remove the top protection
insert. Place one hand under the front portion of the frame and the other hand under the center of the frame. Pull up
slowly and the bicycle will lift out of the box. Remove the additional inserts (if attached to bicycle) and set the bicycle
down by balancing the bicycle on the opened kick stand and both wheels. The kick stand also performs as a crankset
protector.
b)
Contents of the box
Check the contents of your box. Your new Outlaw should include the following items in the box or your dealer should
have included these items with your purchase:
Outlaw electric bicycle
Gyes Leather saddle (attached to seat post)
Prodeco Tech 48V9Ah LiFePO4 Battery
48V LiFePO4 charger & power cable
2 keys
Multi-use nickel plated tool set
3 Arm Y tool (4, 5 & 6mm)
2 cable ties (for future use)
c)
A guideline of your Outlaw tool set
The Outlaw includes a multi-use tool set. This tool set includes all the tools necessary to make adjustments and service
your new bicycle. The only additional tool you will ever need is an 18mm wrench to remove the front wheel. All other
tools are included with the tool kit. The tool kit includes the following tools:
Philips Screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
2mm Hex Key
2.5mm Hex Key
3mm Hex Key
4mm Hex Key (multi & Y)
5mm Hex Key (multi & Y)
6mm Hex Key (multi & Y)
8mm Hex Key
Torx 25
Chain Pin Removal
Spoke Nipple Wrenches
d)
Registering your new bike
For the warranty to take effect, you must register your new bicycle. Registration of your electric bicycle is the only way we
can acknowledge and verify the established owner. Your bicycle has 3 individual and unique serial numbers (frame,
motor and battery). Each serial number must be registered when filling out the registration form. The serial number on
the frame is located under or on top of the crank/bottom bracket portion of the frame. The serial number for the motor is
found on the
motor’s side. The serial number for the battery is located on the barcode label adhered to the underside of
the battery. These numbers should be recorded and registered in case of warranty issues or theft. Please review
Chapter 10
―Warranty Service and Repair‖ section c ―Registering your bicycle‖ on how to register your Outlaw. You can
register by either filling out the online registration form at www.prodecotech.com/register-your-bike/ or by sending the
registration card found in Chapter 10
―Warranty Service and Repair‖ section d ―Registration card‖.