Slane SANTIAGO 3.0 MTB User Manual Download Page 3

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WARNING!

 

CHARGE THE BATTERY EVERY 30-60 DAYS.

 

DO NOT MODIFY YOUR E-BIKE (YOU MAY LOSE YOUR WARRANTY).

 

RIDING IN RAINY OR SNOWY WEATHER IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.

DO NOT CHARGE THE E-BIKE WHEN UNATTENDED AND DISCONNECT  

THE BATTERY FROM THE POWER SOURCE AFTER FULLY CHARGING. 

 

CHARGING MUST ALWAYS TAKE PLACE IN A DRY AND CLEAN AREA. 

 

DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY ON A CARPET. 

 

TAKE EXTRA CAUTION TO THE BRAKES AND FRONT WHEEL  

WHEN RIDING DOWNHILL.

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Many Provinces require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to  

familiarize yourself with the Province’s laws where you ride and comply with  

all applicable laws, including adequately equipping yourself and your bike  

as the law requires.

• It is strongly recommended that you wear a properly fitted bicycle safety helmet at  

all times when riding your E-Bike.

The correct helmet should:
• Be Comfortable
• Be Lightweight
• Have Good Ventilation
• Fit Correctly
• Cover Your Forehead

REFLECTORS

Your E-Bike comes equipped with front/rear wheel reflectors and four pedal reflectors. 

Reflectors are essential safety devices designed as an integral part of your E-Bike.  

Provincial regulations require every bicycle to have front/rear wheel and pedal  

reflectors. These reflectors pick up and reflect streetlights and car lights in a way  

that helps you to be seen and recognized as a moving cyclist. Check reflectors  

and their mounting brackets regularly to make sure they are clean, straight,  

unbroken and securely mounted. Replace damaged reflectors and straighten  

or tighten any that are bent or loose.

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HELMETS

SPECIFICATIONS

Net Weight (lb)

Throttle

Tire Size 

58

62

Yes

27.5”x 2.1

Yes

26”x 4.0 (or 3.0)

Battery Charging Time (Hr)

Pedal Assist

4-6 hr

4-6 hr

Yes

Yes

Battery Capacity (Ah)

12

12

Battery Type

Lithium-ion Battery

Lithium-ion Battery

Rear Brake

Disc

Disc

Front Brake

Disc

Disc

Load Capacity (Kg)

250

280

Range (km)

35-45

35-45

Speed (Km/h)

32

32

Motor Rated Voltage (V)

48

48

Motor Rated Power (W)

500

500

SANTIAGO 3.0 MTB

SANTIAGO FAT TIRE

Summary of Contents for SANTIAGO 3.0 MTB

Page 1: ...RIDING YOUR E BIKE This user s manual explains the operation and maintenance of your E Bike Diagrams in this manual may differ from actual products refer to your local dealer s existing products Slan...

Page 2: ...ars obstacles and other cyclists WARNING Follow these important safety measures to ensure safe riding To ensure your safety read the user manual carefully and check that all bike parts are perfect bef...

Page 3: ...Correctly Cover Your Forehead REFLECTORS Your E Bike comes equipped with front rear wheel reflectors and four pedal reflectors Reflectors are essential safety devices designed as an integral part of y...

Page 4: ...the adjustment nut 1 by small increments until you need considerable force to push 2 the lever to its closed position B with your fingers or palm Test wheel attachment by lifting the front end of the...

Page 5: ...cally Re tighten the cable pull out any slack and re tighten the anchor bolt securely When shifting through the gears make sure that each gear changes quietly and without hesitation It is necessary to...

Page 6: ...tton to power off When powered off the LCD display monitor and the controller will no longer consume power from the battery NOTE The key is only used for removing inserting the battery see page 12 PED...

Page 7: ...sudden rush of speed forward The speed of the E Bike will increase as you press down on the throttle Release the throttle and apply the brakes to stop your E Bike You will control the speed of the E...

Page 8: ...arge the battery for the first time When the charger s indicator light turns green showing that the battery is fully charged it will switch to trickle charge mode to prevent over charging It takes 2 8...

Page 9: ...ent of the E Bike you probably have a loose headset Take your E bike to your Dealer for inspection Lift the front wheel off the ground and swing it from the side Does it feel smooth If you feel any bi...

Page 10: ...THE WHEEL AND MAY CAUSE IT TO WOBBLE STRIKING THE BRAKES OR THE FRAME RIDING WITH A BROKEN SPOKE CAN CAUSE YOU TO LOSE CONTROL AND FALL Twist the broken spoke around the spoke nest it will keep it fr...

Page 11: ...DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM Note The warranty starts on the purchase date of the E bike The warranty covers quality problems and or functional failures The warranty does NOT cover tires tubes chains or sp...

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