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PWR Electric Balance Bike Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acceptable Riding Practices

WARNING:

 FAILURE TO USE COMMON 

SENSE AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS 

INCREASES RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY. USE 

WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND 

SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERATION.

1. PRE-RIDE INSPECTION & CHECKLIST:

Never ride your electric balance bike on 

public streets, roads, highways, at night, or 

when visibility is limited.

Power off:

 Ensure power is off (all LED 

lights or screen still dark) during the pre-ride 

Inspection and remains “OFF” until the rider 

is sitting on the saddle, both hands gripping 

the handle bars, both feet flat on the ground.

Throttle:

 Ensure the battery is removed 

and the power is off. Check that the throttle 

rotates freely. Ensure there are no cracks or 

visible damage.

Brake:

 Check brake for proper function. 

When you squeeze lever, brake should 

provide positive braking action. Make sure 

that brake is not rubbing when lever is 

released. Adjust as required prior to use.

Side Panels and Chain Guard:

 Verify 

side panels and chain guard are properly 

installed.

Tires:

 Periodically inspect tires for excess 

wear and aging. Regularly check tire pressure 

and inflate per the tire manufacturer’s 

recommendation on the tire sidewall.

Frame, Fork, Stem, and Handlebars:

 Check 

for cracks and loose hardware. Broken 

components are rare; however, it is possible 

for a reckless rider to run into a curb or object 

and cause damage. Get into the regular habit 

of inspecting your electric balance bike every time you ride it!

Hardware/Loose Parts:

 Check all hardware such as nuts, bolts, 

cables, fasteners, etc. to ensure they are secure. There should 

not be any unusual rattles or sounds from loose parts or broken 

components. If the unit is damaged, do not ride it. Reference 

“Warnings” listed in this manual.

Safety Gear:

 Check that proper protective gear; such as an 

approved and properly fitted safety helmet, eye-wear, athletic shoes 

(closed toe shoes with rubber soles), elbow pads, kneepads, etc., are 

in place prior to riding. Keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the 

wheels, motor and drive system. 

WARNING: 

NEVER RIDE BAREFOOT OR IN SANDALS.

Laws and Regulations:

 Check and obey any local laws or regulations 

prior to riding.

2. BATTERY

Note:

 The electric balance bike consumes the most power at start-

up, so it is recommended to use your feet to propel forward at the 

start instead of using only the throttle. This can increase battery life.
This battery can only be used on your electric balance bike! Do not 

use for other applications.

Note:

 The electric balance bike should be turned OFF and battery 

removed when unit is not in use. The electric balance bike will turn 

off automatically when not use for one minute to avoid battery 

charge loss. 

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Note:

 The electric balance bike should be turned OFF and the 

battery removed when unit is not in use.  If the power switch is left 

on, the battery loses its charge. 

1.  Locate battery and orient as shown. [Figure 2].
2. Slide battery into slot on the front of the down tube of the 

electric balance bike. [Figure 3]

3. There is a point where the battery release latch/button provides 

some resistance. Push the battery past this point. You should 

hear a click, and this gap should be closed. [Figure 4]

BATTERY REMOVAL

1.  Turn the handlebar 45 degrees
2. Press the battery release latch/button and slide battery out of 

slot in the direction shown. [Figure 5 & 6]

CHARGING THE BATTERY

Remove battery from electric balance bike and place on charger. 

Refer to instructions provided by battery and charger manufacturer. 

The electric balance bike should be turned OFF and the battery 

removed when unit is not in use. If the power switch is left on, the 

battery loses its charge. Do not charge outdoors.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

Your product uses sealed lithium cell batteries which must be 

recycled or disposed of in an environmentally safe manner. Do not 

dispose of a lithium cell battery in a fire; the battery may explode 

or leak. Do not dispose of a lithium cell battery in your regular 

household trash. The incineration, land filling, or mixing of sealed 

lithium cell batteries with household trash is prohibited by law 

in most areas. Return exhausted batteries to a federal or state 

approved lithium cell battery recycler or a local seller of batteries. 

Many states have laws prohibiting the disposal of lithium cell 

batteries in the municipal waste stream. Pleae check with your local 

state law.

Summary of Contents for Superbolt

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC BALANCE BIKE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...do present potential hazards plainly associated with their use it is well recognized THE NEED FOR EXERCISE OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SELECTING RIDING PRODUCTS APPROPRIATE TO THE AGE SIZE AND DEVEL...

Page 3: ...nd Checklist Battery Powering On Off Changing Speed Mode 4 BEFORE RIDING 9 The Starting Process Batery Status 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10 Troubleshooting Problems Technical Processes Checking the Batte...

Page 4: ...R 6 HEADSET 7 FORK 8 FRONT WHEEL 9 FRONT AXLE NUTS 10 BATTERY 11 FOOTREST PLATFORM 12 SIDE COVER 13 CHAIN GUARD 14 CHAIN TENSIONER 15 REAR AXLE NUTS 16 DRUM BRAKE 17 REAR WHEEL 18 SEAT CLAMP 19 SEAT P...

Page 5: ...ng diagonal pattern Ensure that the handlebars are at the proper angle and tighten fully Assemble Your Electric Balance Bike Assemble front wheel to the fork Assemble secondary retention washer on fro...

Page 6: ...ide at night or when visibility is limited Never use headphones a cell phone or text when riding Never risk damaging surfaces such as carpet or flooring by use of an electric balance bike indoors Neve...

Page 7: ...N SANDALS Laws and Regulations Check and obey any local laws or regulations prior to riding 2 BATTERY Note The electric balance bike consumes the most power at start up so it is recommended to use you...

Page 8: ...lt Your electric balance bike is equipped with 3 different speed modes Low Mid and High for different skill levels We do not advise showing children how to adjust the modes Each child should have the...

Page 9: ...3 Have child carefully push forward and practice slightly twisting throttle learning to feel the bike beginning to move forward under power 4 With feet on ground have child progressively increase thr...

Page 10: ...d resolution Contact PWR if problems persist or you need assistance PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Balance bike will not power on Switch not pressed correctly 1 Review Owner s Manual 2 Attempt to sta...

Page 11: ...PWR Motor does not disengage while braking Wire connections loose 1 Check wire connections 2 Reconnect as needed IF PROBLEM PERSIST AFTER CHECKING ALL CONNECTIONS DISCONTINUE UE AND CONTACT PWR Will...

Page 12: ...ng screw and remove throttle and wire Replace throttle and tighten fixing screw Figure 18 6 Run wire back through frame tube and out the lower hole to reconnect Figure 19 7 Complete reassembly Install...

Page 13: ...d wheel cog The chain will be loose Figure 35 Replace rear protective cover Pull the rear wheel back to make the chain tight Figure 36 Tighten the chain tensioner and axle nut Figure 37 Tighten the le...

Page 14: ...claim If damage is noticed during unpacking please contact PWR Bike support team by email at info pwrbike com or by phone at 1 888 PWR Bike 1 888 797 2459 HOW TO FILE A WARRANTY CLAIM In order to fil...

Page 15: ...TS AND SUGGESTIONS REGARDING PWR PRODUCTS If you have any questions or comments on PWR products please contact us at info pwrbike com WHO SHOULD I CONTACT IF MY PWR PRODUCT HAS A DEFECT If you think y...

Page 16: ...1 888 PWR BIKE info pwrbike com US Headquarters 1181 South Lake Drive Lexington SC 29073 Canadian Headquarters 1000 rue des Riveurs L vis QC G6Y 9G3...

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