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about the safe use of bikes under all conditions. There are risks
associated with the use of any bike that cannot be predicted or avoided
and are the sole responsibility of the rider.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Please note that your LM/LF PRO may include components that look

different from those in the illustrations above and elsewhere in this

manual. Such changes help ensure uninterrupted shipping. Our engineers

rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compatibility.

Model Name

LM/LF PRO

Max. Load Capacity

300lbs

Fully assembled LM750 PRO

High-Step

SPECIFICATION

Fully assembled LF750 PRO

Step-Thru

Summary of Contents for LF PRO Series

Page 1: ...EBIKE USER MANUAL LF LM PRO Series www rattanebike com...

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Page 3: ...mbled and here is the guide helps you get familiar with your new bike in unboxing The bike may need adjustments in this process as shipping can some times be bumpy We recommend an adjustment and inspe...

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Page 5: ...neral information 02 Assembly instructions for LM LF PRO series 04 Adjustment for comfort and safety 11 Preparing to ride 13 Riding guidance 14 Display 16 Opearting safety 25 Troubleshooting 32 Matien...

Page 6: ...ntained within the manual and paragraphs are marked by the triangular Caution Symbol at the left side should be given special care Users should also pay special attention to information marked in this...

Page 7: ...Please note that your LM LF PRO may include components that look different from those in the illustrations above and elsewhere in this manual Such changes help ensure uninterrupted shipping Our engine...

Page 8: ...r a picture of your bike s serial number as a part of warranty requests and may also be asked to provide this number to law enforcement provided that your bike is stolen Max Speed Configurable to 28 M...

Page 9: ...ies Please recycle packaging materials especially cardboard and foam whenever possible Incorrect assembly maintenance or use of your ebike can cause component or performance failure loss of control se...

Page 10: ...p1 The bikes come being folded as the picture one shown Step2 Unfold the bike and press the quick release according to the direction Step3 Turn the buckle into the hole of the quick release to lock it...

Page 11: ...6 Step1 Insert the stem of the handlebar into the top tube along the groove Step2 Adjust the height of the handlebar then tighten the screw and lock the release 4 Fix the Stem...

Page 12: ...Rear Pedals 6 Install the Rear Seat Step1 Please unscrew the screw on the picture and connect the cus hion with the rear seat Step2 Push the cushion according to the direction the picture shown then...

Page 13: ...tep1 Open the quick release Step2 Insert the seatpost ensuring the minimum insertion point safety tick marks goes into the seat tube Step3 Search a comfortable height of saddle by sitting on the saddl...

Page 14: ...Battery Lock on the battery Turn the key to ON position and you could see the battery power by pressing the button on the battery The picture 3 shows the charging port of the battery Poor connection W...

Page 15: ...sure the brake disc is in the middle of two brake pads Step2 Adjust the brake tension according to your riding habits Step3 Loosen the screw and adjust the brake wire to the suitable brake tightness S...

Page 16: ...amp via the seat adjustment bolt properly Regularly check to make sure that the seat adjustment bolt is properly tightened and the clamp is secure on the seat rails The following steps are critical fo...

Page 17: ...ent The seat should never be so high that the rider must rock sides to side or fully straighten their legs while pedaling And the seat must never be pulled out so far that the minimum insertion point...

Page 18: ...he display brakes and lights can work properly 05 Make sure the chain is tight 06 Make sure the pedals and all the connection parts are firm and would not be loose and whether the crank is flexible wi...

Page 19: ...he riding speed will gradually drop until power off Incorrect assembly maintenance or use of your ebike can cause component or performance failure loss of control serious injury or death Even if you r...

Page 20: ...nst the wind or climbing the hill avoid using the pedal assist to protect the battery Throttle Mode The throttle is located on the right side of the handlebar The rider can use it with a twist of the...

Page 21: ...16 DISPLAY Material Caser and Cover and Press button ABS LCD window PMMA Dimension Outside and mounting dimensions mm Press button outside and mounting dimensions mm...

Page 22: ...D 3 Kmh mile Kmh MPH according to habit 4 Battery level Indicates the battery level in real time 5 Head light control Press button to power on o 6 Back light adjustment 3 level adjustment 7 Assist lev...

Page 23: ...t Kmh MPH 4 6km mode 5 Assist level actual assist level 0 5 6 Head light icon indicates when head light and back light are on 7 Distance Trip ODO 8 Driving Duration 9 Error code ERROR and code when th...

Page 24: ...er will be turned on When the power is on Long press during 3 seconds screen will be powered o and controller will be turned o If no any operation both on bike and display during 10minutes time could...

Page 25: ...long press and will enter 6km h mode the speed will be 4 5 7 5km h according to di erent road conditions WALK will show up on screen long press again or short press will quit 6km h Parameter Setting 1...

Page 26: ...from 0 to 60 it is the time in minutes to shut down the screen automatically if no operation 0 means never shut down Default value is 10 minutes 5 P05 Number of Assist levels Short press to change le...

Page 27: ...2 P12 assist starting power setting short press to switch from 0 to 3 13 P13 Assist magnetic disc types short press to switch from 6 6 8 10 12 di erent numbers of magnets 14 P14 Current limit for the...

Page 28: ...to switch from 0 to 1 0 Don t shift gears 1 Shift gears 19 P19 Throttle the 6KM function short press to switch from 0 to 1 0 Turn to the normal 1 Throttle 6Km Specifications 1 Power supply 24V 36V 48V...

Page 29: ...ds please don t press button frequently when it is powered o When the temperature is under 10 the screen will be a little darker than normal when the temperature increases the screen can go back to no...

Page 30: ...rsion This is a universal manual for GD06 It could be customized by each client Please confirm all details before purchasing OPERATING SAFETY Ride Rattan by taking the sensible measures outlined in th...

Page 31: ...applied If the pedal assistance throttle or lighting is functioning abnormally intermittently or not at all please discontinue using your ebike immediately and contact Rattan Ebikes Product Support f...

Page 32: ...when you re sober and otherwise physically and mentally prepared to ride safely Riders must also have the physical ability reaction time and mental capability to understand and obey all local laws go...

Page 33: ...ebike check with the relevant transportation authority for any rules governing weight limits tire widths lithium ion batteries or any other rules that might pertain to ebikes When you ride on the road...

Page 34: ...than ever to use both front and rear brakes and always engage the rear brake first to prevent excessive strain on the front wheel and fork and to prevent loss of control Ensure both front and rear bra...

Page 35: ...the ebike Carrying Passengers Your LM LF PRO is designed to carry one small child on the back Carrying cargo or passengers significantly affects braking acce leration turning and balancing which can i...

Page 36: ...and passenger related information in this manual It is your responsibility to assess the ability of a potential passenger to ride safely If you re not certain consult a physician 2 Leaving a child una...

Page 37: ...charger indicator is normal Red light means charging green light means fully charged 3 The battery case is damaged stop using the battery and contact us The brakes make abnormal noise Adjust the brak...

Page 38: ...lean and reconnect connectors Brakes are squeezed Disengage brakes Battery non functional Test the battery voltage with multimeter and contact us Problems Most Common Solutions Motor makes abnormal no...

Page 39: ...p the battery active Keep the battery away from water or any other liquid Turn off the battery when not in use Fully charged the battery before use each time It will extend the battery life If there a...

Page 40: ...ays apply the rear brake before applying the front brake using both brakes for all operations Motor Maintenance Do not try to disassemble the motor If there is any problems with the motor contact Ratt...

Page 41: ...abilities including obligations for consequential damages are hereby excluded Damage caused by failing to adhere to instructions and warnings issued by Rattan Ebike is not covered under warranty We wi...

Page 42: ...repair or replacement of damaged bikes or parts Rattan Ebike reserves the right to change the warranty at any time and without notice Under no circumstances is Rattan Ebike responsible for any damage...

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