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LCD Display Operations 

 

Walk mode should only be used 
while dismounted from the bike 
and with both hands on the 

handlebar. Always keep at least one hand 
on a brake lever to allow quick cutoff of the 
motor assistance if necessary and to 
maintain control of the bike.  

 

 

Notice:

 

The USB Charging Port charges many, but not all, devices. The USB charge rate from the display will supply power to many phones, but larger phones, 

which require higher power in order to charge, may not register charging. If the display indicates “USB” it wil

l supplement battery power for the phone, but the 

state of charge of the phone may still decrease.  

Operation

 

Directions

 

Turn ON bike

 

Press and hold MODE (2) until power engages

 

Turn ON Headlight, Taillight, and 
LCD Display Backlight 

 

Press and hold MODE (2) and UP (1) until light illuminates

 

Activate Brake Light

 

When bike is ON, squeeze Brake Lever

 

Activate Flash Mode on Taillight 

When Bike and Taillight are ON, Press Rubber Button on 
Bottom Left of Taillight Housing  

Increase Pedal Assist (PAS) Level

 

Press and release UP (1)

 

Decrease Pedal Assist (PAS) 
Level

 

Press and release DOWN (3)

 

Toggle Odometer, Trip Odometer

 

Press and release MODE (2)

 

Toggle Current Speed (“Speed”), 
Average Speed, and Max Speed

 

Press and hold UP (1) until speed display changes

 

Turn ON Walk Mode

 

While dismounted, Press and continue to hold DOWN (3)

 

Charge Device Using USB Port

 

Locate USB Port on LCD edge closest to rider and unplug 
rubber cover. With LCD powered OFF, plug USB charging 
cable (not included) into USB Port on LCD Display and 
device (not included), turn ON bike by pressing and 
holding MODE until power engages.  

Summary of Contents for RadRover

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Page 2: ...erstand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike If you have questions after reading this manual please reference the Rad Power Bikes Help Center contact us by email and or give us a c...

Page 3: ...ge 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 to anticipate every situation or condit...

Page 4: ...tents Using this Manual 1 General Info 3 Assembly Instructions 7 Battery Charging 15 Operation 19 Maintenance 33 Troubleshooting 38 Warnings and Safety 40 Warranty 44 Links to Assembly Video and Onlin...

Page 5: ...d to be properly secured before operating your bike Mandatory Equipment and Use Locations Before all rides ensure you have all required and recommended safety equipment and are following all laws pert...

Page 6: ...termittent or not working please discontinue using your RadRover immediately and contact the Rad Power Bikes Technical Support team for assistance Brakes Ensure brakes are working correctly all brakin...

Page 7: ...about please have it checked by a certified reputable bike mechanic Suspension Handlebar Grips and Seat Adjustments The suspension fork on your RadRover will affect the handling of the bike so you MU...

Page 8: ...6 Fully Assembled RadRover...

Page 9: ...Pedals marked left and right Quick Release in fork protector plate Headlight Keys two identical If there are any missing parts please contact Rad Power Bikes Step 2 Install handlebar onto stem as sho...

Page 10: ...rench to avoid damage caused by wider wrenches as shown in assembly video The right pedal is threaded so that it is tightened by turning clockwise has an R stamped into the pedal axle end and a smooth...

Page 11: ...is equipped with a light sensor which will automatically dim the headlight when riding during day to save power The sensor is covered by a switch on the back of the headlight above at right When the...

Page 12: ...contact Rad Power Bikes If you are not able to ensure all the assembly steps in the assembly video are performed properly or you are unable to view the assembly video please consult a certified reput...

Page 13: ...Area Rear Torque Arm Bolt 5 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Bash Guard Mounting Bolts 5 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Hanger Mounting Bolt 6 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Mounting Bolt 10 Rear Dropout Area...

Page 14: ...fter tightening the adjustment nut opposite the quick release lever on the seat post quick release properly close the quick release lever by swinging the lever back 90 degrees until it looks like the...

Page 15: ...ghten the seat adjustment bolt securely to the recommended torque value NOTICE Prior to first use be sure to tighten the seat clamp via the seat adjustment bolt properly A loose seat clamp or seat pos...

Page 16: ...pension fork 2 in the image above To soften the ride you can subtract resistance by turning the Preload Adjustment Knob counterclockwise in the direction of the small on the knob To make the suspensio...

Page 17: ...e charging port on the side of the battery 2 below 4 Plug the charger into the outlet then the charging port Connect the charger input plug 110 220 volt plug to the power outlet Charging should initia...

Page 18: ...ges and one will turn green when charge is complete Ensure the lights face upwards when using the charger o The charger will automatically stop charging when the battery is full o Charging the battery...

Page 19: ...cle o Do not force the battery onto the receptacle slowly align and push the battery down into the receptacle o Ensure the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by carefully pu...

Page 20: ...signed for use with your specific bike serial number as approved by Rad Power Bikes o Do not charge the battery with any chargers other than the one originally supplied from Rad Power Bikes or a charg...

Page 21: ...d indoor location between 50 F 77 F 10 C 25 C o Check the battery every month and if necessary use the Rad Power Bikes charger to charge the battery to 75 charged Please follow the above instructions...

Page 22: ...sition Icon Description 1 ON Locked to Frame 2 OFF Locked to Frame 3 OFF Unlocked from Frame for battery removal 4 Key Identifier Code 2 Test the battery lock security Ensure key port is aligned with...

Page 23: ...y is depressed then slowly and carefully rotating the throttle backwards towards the rider If the throttle button is not depressed the throttle is off The black button on the throttle is a latching ty...

Page 24: ...ebar Features Location on Handlebar Component 1 UP Arrow on LCD Display Remote 2 MODE Button on LCD Display Remote 3 DOWN Arrow on LCD Display Remote 4 LCD Display 5 Shifter 6 Throttle Power Switch 7...

Page 25: ...tion Mode 6 Watt Meter Error Code Indicator 7 Pedal Assist Level LCD Display Controls The display is controlled using the 3 button display remote mounted on the left side of the handlebar depicted at...

Page 26: ...Turn ON Headlight Taillight and LCD Display Backlight Press and hold MODE 2 and UP 1 until light illuminates Activate Brake Light When bike is ON squeeze Brake Lever Activate Flash Mode on Taillight W...

Page 27: ...ar light will be illuminated and when the brake levers are depressed the brightness of the rear light will increase as the brake light activates The taillight is also capable of strobing in flash mode...

Page 28: ...event damage to the battery When the battery is fully depleted the last bar will begin to flash warning the user to charge the battery as soon as possible Best Practices for Extending Range and Batter...

Page 29: ...nd the capabilities of your Rad Power Bikes you can then adjust your riding characteristics if you so desire The following table provides general estimates and outlines various factors effecting range...

Page 30: ...ack maximum payload 45 lb 20 kg Optional Front Rack maximum payload 22 lb 10 kg The optional RadRover Rear Rack is designed for no more than 45 lb 20 kg of total cargo regardless of any third party re...

Page 31: ...Loads section do not overload the RadRover The RadRover should never be operated by persons under the age of 18 years old Children should not ride as passengers on the back of the RadRover unless the...

Page 32: ...loaded over the rear 1 3 of the optional Rear Rack Never leave the bike unattended with children on the bike Ensure children are removed from the bike before you look away or walk away from the bike o...

Page 33: ...round o Plan your route accordingly since a rider s hill climbing ability steering and braking are all impacted when cargo is loaded on the RadRover Hills that are normally easy to climb and descend w...

Page 34: ...king safely o In public places your bike from Rad Power Bikes must be parked in accordance with local rules and regulations o Locking up your bike is recommended to ensure your bike is secure and the...

Page 35: ...ild non corrosive detergent mixture to the damp cloth and wipe the frame Dry by wiping with a clean dry cloth 5 Store under shelter avoid leaving the bike in the rain or exposed to corrosive materials...

Page 36: ...bbles dents or kinks o Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken o Check axle nuts and front wheel quick release to ensure they are tight Ensure the locking lever on the quick release skewer is...

Page 37: ...amage o Ensure headlight taillight and brake light are functioning adjusted properly and unobstructed 12 Accessories o Ensure all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured o Ensure all other fit...

Page 38: ...p cloth Use barrel adjuster s to tension derailleur brake cables if needed Replace any components confirmed by Rad Power Bikes Technical Support or a certified reputable bike mechanic to be damaged be...

Page 39: ...air source could overinflate them resulting in a burst tire Even tires equipped with built in flat preventative tire liners like those that come with Rad Power Bikes can and do get flats from puncture...

Page 40: ...motor plug wire 4 Damaged motor 1 Repair and or reconnect 2 Tighten or replace 3 Secure or replace 4 Repair or replace 4 Reduced range 1 Low tire pressure 2 Low or faulty battery 3 Driving with too ma...

Page 41: ...are the most common and can aid in troubleshooting If your bike has an error code displayed at any time it is recommended that you cease operation and contact Rad Power Bikes immediately Information o...

Page 42: ...nexpected such as opening car doors or cars backing out of driveways o Be careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or other cyclists o Familiarize yourself with all the featu...

Page 43: ...or the ability to safely operate a bike vehicle The RadRover is designed for use by persons 18 years old and older Riders must have the physical condition reaction time and metal capability to ride sa...

Page 44: ...t will work with the bike o Off road riding requires close attention specific skills and presents variable conditions and hazards which accompany the conditions Wear appropriate safety gear and do not...

Page 45: ...ny reflectors or the bell Wet Weather It is recommended to not ride in wet weather if avoidable Ride in wet weather only if necessary This electric bike is not meant for use in puddles heavy rain or s...

Page 46: ...nship for a 1 year period from the date of original purchase Rad Power Bikes lithium ion batteries are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and or workmanship for a 1 year peri...

Page 47: ...y damage or economic losses whether based on contract warranty negligence or product liability in connection with their products All claims to this warranty must be made through Rad Power Bikes Proof...

Page 48: ...n best practices please visit the Rad Power Bikes website www radpowerbikes com Help Center www radpowerbikes com help or contact our Rad Power Bikes Technical Support team with any questions We are h...

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