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Table of Contents

 

Welcome................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 

Using This Manual ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 

Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 

General Info ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 

Assembly Instructions ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 

Battery Charging .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 

Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 

Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................................................ 20 

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 

Warnings and Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25 

Link to Assembly Video and Online Resources .................................................................................................................................... 30 

Warranty.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 30 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RadRhino

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Page 2: ...marked by this triangular Caution Symbol should also be given special care Users should also pay special attention to information marked in this manual beginning with NOTICE Because it is impossible...

Page 3: ...Using This Manual 2 Table of Contents 3 General Info 4 Assembly Instructions 5 Battery Charging 10 Operation 14 Maintenance 20 Troubleshooting 23 Warnings and Safety 25 Link to Assembly Video and Onl...

Page 4: ...4 General Info General Components and Overall Dimensions...

Page 5: ...e these essential steps before your first ride Rad Power Bikes recommends having a certified bicycle mechanic check your work If you do not have the experience skill and tools to complete assembly and...

Page 6: ...eft and Right 4 Headlight 5 Charger 6 Keys for battery pack 7 Assembly tools and manuals 8 Front Fender Step 2 Install handlebar onto stem as shown in the assembly video for the RadRhino at www radpow...

Page 7: ...n R on the right side side with drivetrain gears Be careful to not cross thread the pedals Tighten securely as shown in the assembly video Step 5 Inflate tires to desired PSI Recommended pressure 20 P...

Page 8: ...ontacting Rad Power Bikes for help Do not extend any components including the stem rear rack or saddle post beyond any minimum insertion marking etched into the components Ensure that all hardware is...

Page 9: ...and serious injuries For most users the saddle height should be set by placing the ball of your foot on the pedal when the crank is at it s lowest point Your leg should almost be fully extended Adjus...

Page 10: ...the most comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency the saddle height should be set correctly in relation to the rider s leg length as briefly described above The corr...

Page 11: ...e bike and contact Rad Power Bikes for help Basic Battery Charging Tips o The battery should be recharged after each use There is no memory effect so you can charge the battery after short rides witho...

Page 12: ...attery down into the receptacle o Ensure the key is in the locked position before riding and check that the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by pulling upwards and testing...

Page 13: ...umber as approved by Rad Power Bikes o The charger works on 110 220 V 50 60 Hz standard home AC power outlets do not open the charger to select voltage input the charger automatically detects and acco...

Page 14: ...o see the battery cannot be removed before proceeding 2 Press the power button on the battery The blue light should now be visible on the button indicating it is turned on 3 Hold down the center mode...

Page 15: ...owing sections especially related to safety Users must become accustomed to the bikes power control system before operating The throttle mechanism allows full power to be activated from a stop and ine...

Page 16: ...ir temperatures Tire pressure and terrain are also important variables to consider We suggest that you select a lower assistance level when you first get your Rad Power Bike to get to know your bike a...

Page 17: ...el o Moderate to Heavy Pedaling Battery Capacity Display The display on the handlebar of your Rad Power Bike features a battery capacity gauge much like the fuel gauge on an automobile It is recommend...

Page 18: ...motor o It is recommended to park indoors o Switch the power off and any lights to conserve battery Remove the key from the bike and ensure the battery is locked to the frame or removed and brought w...

Page 19: ...sing the kickstand always hold onto the bike when cargo is being loaded or in place Total maximum payload 125 Kilograms Rear Rack 18 Kilograms when using the Rad Power Bikes RadRhino rear rack Carryin...

Page 20: ...ons you must ensure your bike is properly maintained You should follow these basic guidelines and see your certified bicycle mechanic at regular intervals to ensure your bike is safe for use 1 Properl...

Page 21: ...otal weight riding characteristics and terrain Regular inspections and tune ups are particularly important for ensuring that your bicycle remains safe and problem free Safety Checklist Notice Before e...

Page 22: ...rame and Fork o Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken o If either are bent or broken they should be replaced 9 Accessories o Ensure all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured o...

Page 23: ...oo many hills headwind braking and or excessive load 4 Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges aged or damaged 5 Brakes rubbing 1 Adjust tire pressure 2 Check connections or...

Page 24: ...24 Error Code Definition 21 Abnormal Current 22 Throttle Fault 23 Motor Phase Problem 24 Motor Hall Defect 25 Brake Failed Or Brake Applied While Turning On 30 Abnormal Communication...

Page 25: ...support agent Warnings and Safety General Warnings Like any sport bicycling involves risk of injury and damage By choosing to ride a bicycle you assume the responsibility for that risk so you need to...

Page 26: ...rate on the path ahead Avoid potholes gravel wet or oily roads curbs train tracks speed bumps drain gates and other obstacles o Cross train tracks at a 90 degree angle or walk your bicycle across o Ex...

Page 27: ...are more difficult to see when wet proceed with caution Night Riding It is recommended to not ride at night if avoidable Ride at night only if necessary o Wear reflective and light colored clothing o...

Page 28: ...all air pressure has been removed from the inner tube prior to removing tire from the rim For more information on tire or tube replacement procedures or questions about tire inflation visit the Rad Po...

Page 29: ...o confirm proper installation compatibility proper operation or maintenance of any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death o After any incident you must consider your bike unsafe...

Page 30: ...sembly Video Please visit the support section of the Rad Power Bikes website to view the official RadRhino Assembly Video Online Resources Please visit the Rad Power Bikes website for more information...

Page 31: ...cycle as sold operator error water damage extreme riding stunt riding or improper follow up maintenance This warranty does not include consumables or normal wear and tear parts tires tubes brake pads...

Page 32: ...can result in serious injuries or even death Therefore pay attention to wear characteristics such as cracks scratches or changes in the color or operation of components which could indicate useful li...

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