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LCD Display Features 

The image shows the various features and information displayed 
on the wireless remote. The display is controlled using the 3 
button remote mounted on the left side of the handlebar. For 
more information on the LCD display and operation please refer 
to the SW-LCD manual in the Appendix.  

Driving Range 

The range of your Rad Power Bike is the distance the bike will 
travel on a single full charge of the onboard battery pack. The 
range values in this manual are estimates based on expected 
usage characteristics. Some of the factors which effect range 
include changes in elevation, speed, payload, and acceleration, 
number of starts and stops and ambient air temperatures. Tire pressure and terrain are also important variables to consider.  

We suggest that you ride conservatively when you first get your Rad Power Bike to get to know your bike and travel routes. 
Once you become familiar with the range requirements of your travel routes, and the capabilities of your Rad Power Bikes you 
can then adjust you riding characteristics if you so desire.  

The following table provides general estimates and outlines various factors effecting range and their combined estimated 
effects on range. This table is meant to help owners understand the factors that can increase of decrease range but Rad Power 
Bikes makes no claims to the range that individual users might obtain.  

Expected Range 

Operating Conditions 

20 miles 

o

 

Hilly Terrain 

o

 

Heavy Payload 

o

 

Windy 

o

 

High Speeds 

Summary of Contents for Radwagon 2016

Page 1: ...RADWAGON OWNER S MANUAL 2016 WWW RADPOWERBIKES COM We are here to help Please contact us at INFO RADPOWERBIKES COM or 1 800 939 0310 if you have questions REV010416...

Page 2: ...ately The notes warnings and cautions contained within the manual and marked by this triangular Caution Symbol should also be given special care Users should also pay special attention to information...

Page 3: ...O M 3 Table of Contents Welcome 2 Using This Manual 2 Assembly Instructions 4 Battery Charging 7 Operation 10 Maintenance 18 Troubleshooting 20 Warnings and Safety 22 Link to Assembly Video and Online...

Page 4: ...pieces are included in the package If there are any missing parts please contact Rad Power Bikes for help replacing missing pieces 1 RadWagon 2 Front Wheel 3 2x running boards 4 Center Kickstand 5 Fro...

Page 5: ...g hardware and hold them in a horizontal orientation while tightening Step 7 Inflate tires to desired PSI Recommended pressure 15 40 PSI Step 8 Adjust the stem up and down to a comfortable height and...

Page 6: ...the minimum insertion marking etched into the seat post tube If your seat post projects from the frame beyond these markings the seat post or frame may break which could cause you to lose control and...

Page 7: ...charger will automatically stop when the battery pack is full o Always charge in dry locations and indoors away from direct sunlight dirt or debris o Do not cover up the charger when plugged in or ch...

Page 8: ...res between 50 and 80 degree Fahrenheit and ensure the battery and charger are not damaged before initiating charge If you notice anything unusual while charging please discontinue charging and use of...

Page 9: ...n the battery is new As your battery ages you might also experience increased charging times but this is only expected after 3 5 years of regular use If your battery does not seem to be charging norma...

Page 10: ...o your Rad Power Bike charger personal property and or serious injury or death Operation Start Up Procedure After the bike has been properly assembled following the unboxing video and all components a...

Page 11: ...should take extra care when first applying the throttle The pedal assistance feature is also a powerful option and users should fully research and understand how to operate it before first use Not tak...

Page 12: ...cceleration number of starts and stops and ambient air temperatures Tire pressure and terrain are also important variables to consider We suggest that you ride conservatively when you first get your R...

Page 13: ...s a battery capacity guage much like the fuel guage on an automobile It is recommended that users stop operating the bike once one bar is left on the display Once the battery is fully depleted the las...

Page 14: ...ike must be parked in accordance with local rules and regulations o If you have to park outdoors in rain or wet conditions you should only leave your Rad Power Bike outside for a few hours and proceed...

Page 15: ...e rapidly compared to a standard bicycle because of this you should proceed with caution and practice using this helpful feature before traveling on public streets and downhill routes Carrying Loads a...

Page 16: ...g children and other passengers Do not allow passengers to sit sideways or backwards on the rear deck Do not allow passengers to stand or kneel on the rear deck or running boards Increased weight from...

Page 17: ...hould practice riding on a flat and open area with light cargo before attempting to carry heavier loads or passengers You must become accustomed to the braking steering and operational adjustments req...

Page 18: ...roperly maintain your bike You should follow these basic guidelines and see your certified local bike shop seasonally to ensure your bike is safe for use o Properly maintain batteries by keeping them...

Page 19: ...play no obvious wear o Ensure brake control levers are lubricated and tightly secured to the handlebars 2 Wheels and Tires o Ensure tires are inflated to within the recommended limits displayed on the...

Page 20: ...is spinning smoothly and the motor bearings are in good working order o Ensure all power cables running to hub motor are secured and undamaged o Make sure the hub motor axle bolts are secured and all...

Page 21: ...e 3 Replace 4 Repair or replace 6 Wheel or motor makes strange noises 1 Damaged motor bearings 2 Damaged wheel spokes or rim 3 Damaged motor wiring 1 Replace 2 Repair or replace 3 Repair or replace mo...

Page 22: ...pport 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 kn...

Page 23: ...or Department of Motor Vehicles in your state o Ride predictably and in a straight line Never ride against traffic o Use correct hand signals to indicate turning or stopping o Ride defensively To oth...

Page 24: ...meant for use in puddles heavy rain and streams Never immerse this product in water as the electrical system may be damaged o In wet weather you need to take extra care when operating this bicycle o...

Page 25: ...nd this manual before first use Additional manuals for components used on your bicycle may also be provided and should be read before use in addition to this manual o Ensure that you comprehend all in...

Page 26: ...s soon as pedaling is underway o You should check the operation of the brake inhibitor switches before each ride The brake system is equipped with an inhibitor which shuts down the power to the electr...

Page 27: ...ease visit the Rad Power Bikes YouTube Channel to view the official RadWagon Assembly Video here https www youtube com watch v QXyspHygRVI Online Resources Please visit the Rad Power Bikes website at...

Page 28: ...g from failure to follow instructions in the owner s manual acts of God accident misuse neglect abuse commercial use alterations modification improper assembly wear and tear installation of parts or a...

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