Rebel AL6061 User Manual Download Page 20

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BATTERY ON/OFF

TURNING

LOCKING AND

GHARGE PORT

Always

 

charge

 

your

 

battery

 

in

 

temperatures

 

between

 

10

 

and

 

26

 

degrees

 

Celsius

 

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

 

the

 

bike

 

and

 

contact

 us 

for

 

help.

!

4. Then connect the input plug (110/220-volt plug) to the power outlet, charging should initiate and will be indicated by the LCD charge

status light on the charger turning red.

5. After charging, indicated by the charging indicator light turning green, unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and proceed to

remove the charger output plug from the bike charging port.

Summary of Contents for AL6061

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...ion to information marked in this manual beginning with NOTICE Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding this manual makes no representations abo...

Page 3: ...High Speed Brushless Geared Motor 20 21 AL6061 M Model KDS KD51C USB LCD Display Hydraulic Disc 180mm Shimano Altus 7 Speed Standard 3 0A Smart Charger 32 KPH Shimano 7 Speed 80KM Velo Intelligent 5...

Page 4: ...itch LCD Display Shimano Shifter Brake Handle LED Light Switch Throttle Saddle Frame Battery LED Rear Light Rear Shock Absorption LED Head Light Front Fork Motor Tire Rear Derailleur Controller Pedal...

Page 5: ...ery ride it is important to carry out the following safety checks Maximum Load Capactiy 330 LBS Wheelbase 43 7 inch Seat Height Total Length 32 INCH 69 inch Tires 20X4 Handlebar Reach 24 inch Motor 75...

Page 6: ...tion to the forks and the direction of travel Chain o Ensure the chain is oiled clean and runs smoothly o Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions Cranks and Pedals o Ensure pedals are secure...

Page 7: ...all the headlight Use a socket wrench to hold the nut and loosen the screw with a screwdriver and remove the screw Install the screw pass through headlight and the bracket and adjust the headlight pro...

Page 8: ...First install the right pedal by tightening the pedal in clockwise direction The left pedal is tightened by turning the pedal in counterclockwise direction Both pedals should be tightened to 35 Newton...

Page 9: ...Nm Handlebar 18 20 Stem 18 20 Saddle 18 20 Front Wheel For Bikes with Bolt on Front Wheel 16 25 Rear Wheel 35 40 Bottom Bracket Parts 35 55 Pedals 35 Disk Mounting Bolts 6 Disk Caliper Mount 10 Crank...

Page 10: ...e Level 0 indicates pedal assistance will be inactive 3 Toturn on the headlight once the LCD display are on hold down the top and middle button located on the left side of the handlebars for 2 3 secon...

Page 11: ...ode the meter no longer uses the battery s powersupply and the meter s leakage current is less than 1uA If the electric bike is not used for more than 10 minutes the meter will automatically shut down...

Page 12: ...nt or driving at night the LCD backlight can be turned on Press and hold the button again for 2 seconds to turn off the LCD backlight and notify the controller turns off the headlights Press the or bu...

Page 13: ...d the last remaining bar will begin to flash communicating to the user that they should cease operation immediately The motor output power can be known through the meter The display mode is as shown b...

Page 14: ...out while the e bike is stationary TC stands for clearing a single mileage Y N can be selected by pressing the or button and Y means clearing the single riding mileage N means that the single riding...

Page 15: ...16 18 20 22 24 26 700C 28 Use the or buttons to select the wheel diameter corresponding to the e bike to ensure the accuracy of the meter speed display and mileage display The factory default wheel di...

Page 16: ...bike and travel routes Once you become familiar with the range requirements of your travel routes and the capabilities of your Rebel you can then adjust you riding characteristics if you so desire The...

Page 17: ...a few hours and proceed to park the bike in a dry location afterwards to allow all the systems to dry out Much like a regular bike use in wet conditions mandates a more regular maintenance schedule t...

Page 18: ...operational adjustments required to safely operate the Rebel with cargo Braking acceleration and balancing are all significantly affected by the addition of cargo loaded on the Rebel The following bu...

Page 19: ...es for all braking operations Front fork failure or loss of control are plausible when the front brake is operated independently for slowing at high speed with cargo loads Charging Procedure Follow th...

Page 20: ...rging please discontinue charging and use of the bike and contact us for help 4 Then connect the input plug 110 220 volt plug to the power outlet charging should initiate and will be indicated by the...

Page 21: ...e charger when plugged in or charging it air cools and needs to be left in an open space Do not charge with thecharger in the inverted position which can inhibit cooling and reduce the charger s life...

Page 22: ...onto the receptacle slowly align and push battery down into the receptacle Ensure the key is in the locked position before riding and check that the battery has been properly secured to the bike befor...

Page 23: ...tric Bikes for use with your specific bike serial number as approved by Alter Ego Electric Bikes The charger works on 110 220 V 50 60 Hz standard home AC power outlets do not open the charger to selec...

Page 24: ...amage and the connectors are secure 4 Toclean wipe the frame with a damp cloth soaked in a mild non corrosive detergent mixture Dry with a cloth 5 Store under shelter avoid leaving it in the rain or e...

Page 25: ...amaged motor 1 Repair and or reconnect 2 Tighten or replace 3 Secure or replace 4 Repair or replace Reduced range 1 Low tire pressure 2 Low or faulty battery 3 Driving with too many hills headwind bra...

Page 26: ...our responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws and requirements of operation of this product in the area s where you ride Ensure handle bar grips are not damaged and properly installed Loose...

Page 27: ...ed Check proper operation of brake switches before riding User must understand the operation of the twist throttle and pedal assistance sensors before using and take ample care in their usage in respe...

Page 28: ...seful life has been exceeded Worn components should be immediately replaced Additional Information on Wear Components of the Rebel are subject to higher wear when compared to bicycles without power as...

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