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Bike Assembly:

Tools Required: 4, 5 and 6mm Allen keys, 10 and 15mm spanners

 

Remove all packaging carefully: 

and select a good area to 

assemble the bike. Preferably on a non abrasive surface so you 
don’t damage the bike. 

 

Easier with two people: 

Have someone hold the bike 

upright for you. Then remove the bolt on the arch of the 
front suspension fork using the 10mm spanner and the 5mm 
Allen key.

 

Front Light and Front Mudguard:

 To fit the front light and 

mudguard align the holes with the top of the front suspension 
hole.  Insert the Allen key bolt and loosely tighten (don’t fully 
tighten yet). Take the bolts from the side of the forks out, place 
the support arms over the holes and replace the bolts to 
secure the mudguard in place. Once complete, tighten bolts 
fully.

 

Handle bars: 

Pick up handle bar and stem and remove the 

plastic cover from the bottom. Slide the stem down the front 
suspension shaft. Locate the 6mm Allen key hole at the top of 
the stem, adjust the height to suit the rider then align the bars 
straight and tighten the Allen key bolt.

 

Front wheel:

 Place bike in a bike maintenance stand or turn 

up side down so the bike is standing on the handlebars and 
saddle but again try to do this on a non abrasive surface 
to avoid damage. (remove battery first in order to lighten 
and make it easier to maneuver the bike) Once in position 
take the front wheel and the quick release skewer/axle bolt. 
Undo the plastic end cap and take off one spring (leaving 
one spring on). Slide the bolt through the Centre of the front 
wheel until it comes out the other side, then place the spring 
back on first (small end first) followed by the plastic end cap 
and loosely tighten. Pick the wheel up and slide into the 
slots provided on the front fork and push downwards until 
it stops. Once aligned you can tighten up the skewer bolt. 
(lever should  point upward when fitted correctly)

 

Disc brake:

 If not already correct adjust brake by releasing 

brake cable with 5mm Allen key then adjust accordingly and 
re-tighten. Spin the wheel to make sure it spin freely. You 
can make minor adjustments by turning the plastic screw 
located on the brake cable near the brake caliper and with a 
5mm Allen key on the opposite side.

 

Pedals: 

Locate pedals, separate left and right pedals indicated by 

L / R print on threaded end of the pedal. Screw in each pedal in 
to the crank arms with your fingers ensuring not to cross thread 
them. Once located correctly, tighten with 15mm spanner.

Note: Your wheel should fully stop once the brake lever 

is depressed halfway. If it does not stop, re-adjust them 

accordingly.

Summary of Contents for Chic

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Page 5: ...ual carefully before use and follow instructions provided at all times For your own safety check brakes gears lights and tyre pressures are fully operational and correct before any bike ride Also check all fasteners quick release bolts and anything else that may be of hazard prior to setting off Important Please read follow battery care guide lines in this booklet before first use ...

Page 6: ...tric bike 1 x Battery 1 x Charger and 1 x User Manual Index Parts I D 7 Bike assembly 8 Getting started how to use power assistance 9 Battery charging and removal 10 Maintenance 12 General specifications 14 Warranty 16 Troubleshooting 17 ...

Page 7: ...Battery charge point 14 Pedals 15 Side stand 2 Lights 4 Front disc brake 5 Rear disc brake 3 Front suspension 8 Gear selector 9 LED display 11 Front rear mudguards Parts I D We continually strive to give the best products possible to our customers and therefore parts are subject to change without notice ...

Page 8: ...t again try to do this on a non abrasive surface to avoid damage remove battery first in order to lighten and make it easier to maneuver the bike Once in position take the front wheel and the quick release skewer axle bolt Undo the plastic end cap and take off one spring leaving one spring on Slide the bolt through the Centre of the front wheel until it comes out the other side then place the spri...

Page 9: ...ORTANT Please be aware that the assistance is also sensitive to how fast you pedal and will only give you maximum assist when you are pedaling relatively fast this applies in most levels selected To turn off the assistance so you are only using manual pedaling either press the power button or move down through the assist modes with the button until the LED no longer is lit up On the right hand sid...

Page 10: ...ge from red to green to indicate when it is charged you can then remove the charger Step 1 Insert the key in to the lock found near the front of the battery rack Push the key in and turn the key anticlockwise 180 degrees This should release the lock Step 2 Once the lock has released place fingers on the underside of the battery at the back and your thumb on the battery rack Using you thumb for lev...

Page 11: ...ve it Also the battery will not fit correctly at the connection end Do Not force the battery in and out if it is stiff to do so When fitted correctly it should slide in and out easily Once the battery is located correctly slide it all the way down until it stops If fitted correctly the battery should slide all the way in with out the need for excessive force being required Lock it back in by turni...

Page 12: ...ugh charge to complete your planned journey Weekly Clean the bike including chainring and gears do not use excessive water around electrical parts Oil the chain and keep all moving parts well lubricated and free from damp Every month Check for worn brake pads and replace if necessary Check headset for looseness by rocking the bike back and forth whilst having the brakes applied If loose have your ...

Page 13: ...ong to the quick release QR plug Disconnect the plug and all clips and ties before attempting to remove the rear wheel Prior to removing the wheel from the frame take note how all the washers are situated so you can replace them in the correct order in which they came off When replacing the wheel back in the frame ensure the bolts are aligned correctly you may need a 10mm spanner to help and seate...

Page 14: ...uent use of throttle if fitted and hill climbing will significantly reduce the range of the battery Lights LED lights front and rear both operate from the battery and are intergrated in to the LED display on the handlebars Display Battery indicator management of 5 speed PAS LED lights Front fork Zoom aluminum alloy suspension fork Power mode Pedal only pedal assist PAS a combination of pedaling an...

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Page 16: ...eed for a period of 12 months Exclusions from warranty When subject to neglect or misuse or resulting in damage due to an accident Poor maintenance or modifications that no longer complies with regulations or original technical specifications Damage due to external causes such as left out in heavy rain or long term weathering causing rust and decay etc The bike is put up for hire The Battery is us...

Page 17: ...lty switch or loose connection somewhere i e the LED display Faulty controller Recharge the battery and try again If problem remains then contact your dealer Check the key is on position Check the connections of the LED display the motor and the battery Contact your dealer Traveling shorter distances per charge than rated Hill climbing frequent stop starting head wind or heavy load excessive use o...

Page 18: ...arger lead not connected to the battery properly Fault with the charger The battery has gone in to sleep mode due to not been charged to protect the cells Drain some power by riding the bike and then retry charging Check the connection Contact Dealer Contact Dealer Charger doesn t work Fuse has blown Has been damaged through misuse Change fuse and retry Contact dealer Important Always use the char...

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