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c)

 

Installing and locking the battery

 

 

As shown in the photos above, t

he battery has 2 thin “slotted rails” (1 on each side of the battery towards the front) and 

a “raised slot” (towards the rear and near the handle) at the underside of the battery. These rails and slots hold the 
battery in place when riding. 

 

 

The battery mount attached to the bicycle has one large metal tab at the rear and 2 small metal tabs at each side. 

 

 

When laying the battery onto the mount, place the b

attery so the rear “raised slot” near the battery handle is behind the 

large metal tab on the mount. The 2 “slotted rails” on the underside of the battery should be behind the 2 small metal 
tabs on the mount. The battery will now be resting flat on the mount. 

 

 

Firmly slide the battery forward allowing the ends of the underside rails to fasten over the 2 small tabs (2 small tabs 

lock into the “slotted rails”). The mount’s large metal tab at the rear must also enter the “raised slot” of the battery 
underside. The metal tabs will firmly hold the battery in place. 

 

 

You may have to use some force when installing the battery for the first time. Once installed for the first time, it is not 
as difficult to install afterwards. 

 

 

Upon the battery being fully slid into place, the key will then lock the battery in place and the LED lights of the throttle 

will light once the key is turned into the “ON” position. If the key has difficulty locking the battery, attempt to slide the 
battery in place again, following the instructions above. 

To remove the battery, follow these instructions: 

 

Locate  the  key  ignition  on  the  battery  base  and  turn  the  key  in  a  counter  clockwise  rotation  to  the  “UNLOCK” 

position. You must push the key in to turn from the “OFF” position to the “UNLOCK” position. 

 

 

Grab the handle at the back of battery and pull towards the back of the bicycle to slide it off. 

 

 

The battery is now transportable and can be charged away from the bicycle. 

 

d)

 

Charging the battery 

The battery can be charged on or off the bicycle. If charging the battery on the bicycle, the key sh

ould be in the “OFF” position. 

 

To charge the battery, follow these instructions: 

 

Remove the rubber cover off the battery’s RCA charging input. 

 

 

Insert the charging plug from the charger into the battery’s RCA charging input. 

 

 

Insert the charger’s power cord into a wall outlet. 

 

 

The charger’s LED light will light RED while the charger is charging the battery. 

 

 

The charger’s LED light will light GREEN upon the battery being fully charged. 

 

 

The top of the battery includes a battery indicator to also check for a full charge. Press the indicator button to display 

the battery’s energy storage. 

 

 

Once the battery is charged, you should discontinue charging and remove the charger. 

 

 

Unplug the charger’s power cord from the wall and remove the charging plug from the battery. 

 

 

Lastly, cover the RCA charging input with the attached rubber cover and you are ready to install the battery pack 
back onto your bicycle. 

Summary of Contents for Mariner 500 v4

Page 1: ...All rights reserved PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES and the PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES logo are trademarks of PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES Printed in USA USER GUIDE v v v4 4 4 IMPORTANT ALUMINUM FRAME NOT INTENDED FOR ABUSIV...

Page 2: ...gears 11 n Watching for obstacles around you 11 o Safe riding in various conditions 11 p Charging your battery 11 4 Chapter 4 Safety 12 a The basics 12 b Riding safety 12 c Wet weather riding 13 d Re...

Page 3: ...attery disposal 25 9 Chapter 9 Electrical Components 25 a HUB motor 25 b Brushless hall sensor controller 26 c Wiring harness 26 d Throttle 26 10 Chapter 10 Warranty Service and Repair 27 a 2 year lim...

Page 4: ...uctions before your first ride You should always fully charge your Li ion LiFEPO4 battery every 10 miles regardless of the amount of small trip distances You should always fully charge your Li ion LiF...

Page 5: ...fully assembled and only requires the insertion of the seatpost You can learn how to insert the seatpost and adjust for your height in Chapter 3 Basic Instructions section b Adjusting the saddle The...

Page 6: ...Wrench 10mm Wrench 12mm Wrench 13mm Wrench 15mm Wrench 2 Tire Levers f Registering your new bike For the warranty to take effect you must register your new bicycle Registration of your electric bicycl...

Page 7: ...ease lever is closed This can be accomplished by tightening the quick release nut clock wise which is located on the opposite end of the quick release lever WARNING The seat post includes a minimum in...

Page 8: ...states following the classification of that by the CPSC Consumer Product Safety Commission DOT NHSTA Further the US NHSTA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines low speed electric bicy...

Page 9: ...et manufacturer s instructions for fit use and care of your helmet Do you have all the other required and recommended safety equipment for your area It s your responsibility to familiarize yourself wi...

Page 10: ...some differences to note An electric bike is slightly heavier and requires more time to stop due to higher traveling speeds Your bike is also equipped with a powerful motor that provides a boost noti...

Page 11: ...ording to one complete rotation of the crank set If requiring more torque you will shift to a larger rear sprocket for a higher rotation of pedaling to a lower speed of the rear wheel To switch to a l...

Page 12: ...clips or bands keep pants legs from tangling in the chain Avoid crossing raised sewer grates Regular maintenance is essential for safe riding Refer to the maintenance recommendations If you do not ha...

Page 13: ...any object scan ahead and behind you for a gap in traffic signal your intentions to move and then follow through with your intentions Be aware of the traffic around you Ride defensively Use extra car...

Page 14: ...ddle clamp allows the saddle to be moved back or forward an additional 7 5mm each way c Recommended sizing In today s bicycle industry the top tube length is actually more important than the seat tube...

Page 15: ...eferred throttle and or shifter position The optimum position to set your brake levers depends on your riding position but it should be the extension of your arm Your brake lever should be located at...

Page 16: ...other end The cam lever applies pressure and locks the axle in place The majority of higher quality bicycles produced in the last decade incorporates this design When removing the wheel it will be eas...

Page 17: ...nut and depress the valve stem WARNING Patching a tube is an emergency repair If you do not apply the patch correctly the tube can possibly fail which could cause you to lose control and fall Replace...

Page 18: ...le has been designed to withstand the elements by utilizing stainless steel anodized and painted aluminum alloys brass plus galvanized or painted metals Stainless steel and brass are used in their nat...

Page 19: ...ted and must be replaced Used DOT fluid should be recycled or disposed of in accordance to local and federal regulations NEVER pour used DOT fluid down a sewage or drainage system or into the ground o...

Page 20: ...ays to adjust your derailleur but for a simple adjustment on the changing of gears follow these instructions Located at the shifter the adjusting knob where the cable enters the shifter will adjust ge...

Page 21: ...refer not turning the bicycle upside down you will need to pick up the wheel off the ground to test Pick up the front of the bicycle by the handlebar and spin the wheel the wheel should spin straight...

Page 22: ...lon cage To fold the pedals squeeze the tabs and pull the pedal outwards with a slight force Once the pedal nylon cage slides out from the aluminum body you can fold the pedal down To straighten the p...

Page 23: ...bolts 4 bolts 60 lb in 5 lb ft 6 78 Stem quill bolt 250 lb in 20 8 lb ft 28 25 Throttle 25 lb in 2 1 lb ft 2 825 V brake bolts at frame 80 lb in 6 7 lb ft 9 04 Quick Release at half way tighten the l...

Page 24: ...on If the key has difficulty locking the battery attempt to slide the battery in place again following the instructions above To remove the battery follow these instructions Locate the key ignition on...

Page 25: ...he battery is covered under warranty for the first 2 years of use After 2 years a replacement battery can be purchased by contacting your dealer or Prodeco Technologies The battery part number and pri...

Page 26: ...ss Your bicycle uses a separate wiring harness for the motor to plug to the controller This allows for easy replacement d Throttle SEE PHOTO The variable throttle included with all Prodeco bicycles ha...

Page 27: ...ue can arise Your bike components are covered for a 2 year period from the date of purchase or within 30 months of the production date whichever is sooner The production date is part of your master se...

Page 28: ...echnologies website at www prodecotech com or you can fill out the registration card in the next section below and either scan it to service prodecotech com fax it to 954 974 6729 or mail it to Prodec...

Page 29: ...FEPO4 51 2V 9Ah Removable v1 3b Power Twist Throttle Control Headset CNC s Aluminum Integrated 44mm Sealed Bearing Stem HL 308 Folding Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Handlebar HL 110 Straight Flat Bar Alum...

Page 30: ...CNC B 49 95 27 HUB FRONT WR 95 36 x 12G Quick Release DISC Sealed Bearings 100mm Black PT HU FR WR95 SBD B 21 95 28 KICK STAND Aluminum K06 Adjustable Single Leg for 20 Bikes Black PT KS 06 AD SL B 9...

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