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                    Assembly Instructions 

 

Thank you for purchasing an E Shopper and we wish you many happy years 
of enjoying a new mode of transport that is fun, economical and kind to the 
environment. 
 

 

                                                      

1. Power Switch 

                                                       2

.                2.

 

Throttle 

                                                                         3. Display 

                                                                         4. Brake lever 

                                                                         5. Mirror 

                                                                         6. Headlight 

                                                                         7. Indicators 

                                                                         8. Brake light 

                                                                         9. Tyre and tube 

                                                                        10. Alloy rim 

11. Spokes                   12. Reflectors                  13. Front brake 

14. Rear brake              15. Front mudguard         16. Rear mudguard 

17. Basket                    18. Battery                      19. Connector 

20. Battery lock             21. Folding pedals            22. Kickstand 

23. Saddle                    24 Rear rack                    26. Motor 

27. Chain and guard  

 

Summary of Contents for E shopper

Page 1: ...E SHOPPER User Guide and Assembly Instructions ...

Page 2: ... the environment 1 Power Switch 2 2 Throttle 3 Display 4 Brake lever 5 Mirror 6 Headlight 7 Indicators 8 Brake light 9 Tyre and tube 10 Alloy rim 11 Spokes 12 Reflectors 13 Front brake 14 Rear brake 15 Front mudguard 16 Rear mudguard 17 Basket 18 Battery 19 Connector 20 Battery lock 21 Folding pedals 22 Kickstand 23 Saddle 24 Rear rack 26 Motor 27 Chain and guard ...

Page 3: ...ith your bike Front wheel Put the ends of the front wheel hub in the fork ends and then tighten the wheel make sure it s perfectly aligned and secure The quick release mechanism must be square and firmly tightened to ensure safety Front Mudguard The supports are attached to the sides Tighten the nuts on both sides and top of the front fork till they are secured Please make sure that all the screws...

Page 4: ...re perpendicular to the front wheel Then tighten using the 12mm spanner Pedals The right hand pedal marked R on the pedal shaft must be fitted on the right hand crank and tightened firmly clockwise The left pedal marked L should be fitted on the left hand crank and tightened firmly anticlockwise but not excessively as the crank threads are made of aluminum alloy Use the 15mm wrench Please take car...

Page 5: ... that the distance between them does not exceed 2mm then tighten the brake mounting bolts Squeeze to test their responsiveness The rear drum brake has been correctly adjusted at the factory but please check it is operating correctly before riding the bike Front basket Fix the front basket to the bike with the screws nuts washers supplied ...

Page 6: ...you wear bright clothing so that you are easily spotted by other road users CHARGING You can charge the bike with the battery in place or you can remove the battery from the bicycle and then charge it Before you do this you will have to unlock the battery with the ignition key When you finish charging replace the battery drop the battery down along the slide bracket and then lock the battery with ...

Page 7: ... a state of trickle charge and can be left connected however if you are away for an extended time it is better to disconnect it especially in warm weather If the bike is not used for an extensive period the battery should still be charged monthly The charger will become warm during charging so keep it away from any heat source The electronics inside contain high voltage so please don t try to disa...

Page 8: ...he motor will kick in to help you The indicator switch lights and horn are on the left handle of the bike When you stop shut the power OFF and pull out the key while parking Also the power switch should be turned OFF when pushing the bike so that you don t start up the motor by accident Never allow the rear wheel to become fully submerged in water as this will result in a short circuit of the moto...

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