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2. Assembly Instructions 

2. Fork

a. 

Insert the handle bar stem onto the steering 

tube, turn it to align it with the forks correctly, then 
fasten the centre screw using the 6mm allen key to 
5-8N.m. Tighten stem pinch bolts with 4mm allen 
key 9 to 10N.m.   

b.

 Remove all four stem bolts, insert handle bars and 

re-insert bolts. Adjust bars to ideal angle and tighten 
to 5-6N.m.  
Adustable stem models - To adjust the stem angle, 
loosen the 5mm bolt on the side of the stem. Adjust 
the angle and fasten the angle adjusting bolt to 17 
to 18N.m.

3. Mudguard

Install the front mudguard and front light on the 

front mudguard hanger mount on the inside of 
the fork then put the front light bracket on.  Put 
the bolt through the fork then fasten the bolt with 
a 5mm allen key. Then fasten the two mudguard 
bracket to the forks with phillips screwdriver.

c

Finally connect the light cable.

4. Power Connection

Finally connect the main cable which is near the left  
side of  headtube  to the handlebar components 
cable, making sure the arrows align before pushing 
the connectors together.    

2. Assembly Instructions 

*Due to different production batch, you may need to use clamps to install 

mudguard.Clamps includes in package .

Summary of Contents for x-city neo

Page 1: ...User Manual MID DRIVE ...

Page 2: ...d Congratulations for purchasing a Smartmotion ebike Please read this guide fully BEFORE using your electric bike This manual is not intended to be an extensive reference book about service maintenance and or repairs Please consult your Smartmotion dealer for ser vice and technical support 5 then carefully lift the electric bikes out from the carton two people recommended forthis task and mudguard...

Page 3: ...gle adjusting bolt to 17 to 18N m 3 Mudguard Install the front mudguard and front light on the front mudguard hanger mount on the inside of the fork then put the front light bracket on Put the bolt through the fork then fasten the bolt with a 5mm allen key Then fasten the two mudguard bracket to the forks with phillips screwdriver c Finally connect the light cable 4 Power Connection Finally connec...

Page 4: ...2 Assembly Instructions 7 Front wheel Assemble the front wheel quick release axle by pushing it through the hollow hub making sure that one spring is on each side of the hub Then screw on the end nut several turns Next carefully forks onto the wheel axle being careful the disc best with 2 people Tighten the non rotor side nut Loosen or tighten the nut until it takes the correct amount of force to ...

Page 5: ...our seat is out 10 Your bicycle must be returned to your servicing dealer or bicycle motorcycle mechanic after one month or 200km of riding which ever comes first to re tension the spokes Then every six months or 1000km which ever comes first for a general service and thorough inspection Failure to do this can void your warranty due to unnecessary wear 3 Safe Riding Recommendations Pre ride Checkl...

Page 6: ...s it is essential to clean and lube your bike regularly is in line with the outer line of the smallest sprocket when looking from the rear Turn the crank arm to set the derailleur to the low position 2 Bike setup It is important to set up your bicycle up for both safety and comfort failure to do say may result in fatigue or injury Set the seat height Sit on the saddle crank in the lowest position ...

Page 7: ...r 2 year warranty on battery and motor 3 years on frame 12 months other parts Down tube hidden 36V 16AH 576watts Samsung Li ion battery Heavy duty rear rack with elastic for luggage Hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors 9 speed 11 36T cassette with derailleur shifter Aluminium intergrated cable routing down tube hidden battery Reinforced for offroad use Aluminium MTB handle bars 100mm travel all...

Page 8: ...nd care duties Do return your eike to the Smartmotion dealer where pruchased for service and maintenance Don t attempt to open the motor or battery should your system malfunction or for any other reason Anti tampering labels are applied to both the motor and battery units and breakage of the Do top up your battery where practical Lithium batteries prefer shallow discharge patterns Keeping your bat...

Page 9: ...r pedal motor rpm Power Meter Shows how much power the motor is using Trip Meter Displays the distance you have travelled from when you last tripped the meter Time Ride time Odometer Displays the total distance the bike has travelled Mode Display An icon will be displayed depending what mode of assist Cadence measures your pedal rotation but not pressure Use this mode for the easiest ride Torque m...

Page 10: ...ically Should you receive an error code contact your local dealer for advice Before contacting service center check all plugs for loose connections 01 POWER OVERLOAD Rest Bike try again 06 LOW VOLTAGE Charge Battery 07 OVER VOLTAGE Wrong battery 08 HALL SENSOR Check motor cable 09 MOTOR PROBLEM Check motor cable 10 CONTROLLER OVERHEAT Rest 10 min 11 TEMPERATURE SENSOR Contact service 12 CURRENT SE...

Page 11: ...val The battery is secured by double lock To remove the battery you need to insert the key and turn Then turn Note Before loading the battery please make sure the Charging your Battery r the lever clockwise and pull the battery down off the tube If the lever is too hard to turn please push the battery case in a little then turning the lever key lock is in unlocked position To secure the battery pl...

Page 12: ...for details from the date of the first retail purchase of the PRODUCT The Limited Warranty is referred to herein as the Limited Warranty The PURCHASER s sole and exclusive remedy under this Limited Warranty for defects in the PRODUCT shall be the repair replacement or credit refund arrangement at the WARRANTOR s sole discretion of the defective PRODUCT or subcomponents thereof By purchasing the PR...

Page 13: ...s where the combined weight of rider and cargo using the PRODUCT have exceeded 125kg g Any subcomponent part or accessory of the PRODUCT that has failed or has sustained damage where there is evidence of corrosion rust exposure to salt water spray or air or other deterioration of surfaces due to improper care maintenance and or storage h Any damage inflicted to the PRODUCT or subcomponent that may...

Page 14: ...commercial use i e a bike used for commercial deliveries shall render the Limited Warranty immediately null and void t Any damage inflicted to the PRODUCT or its subcomponents during transport or otherwise as a result of i Improper or inadequate packing of the PRODUCT for transit ii Intentional further damage inflicted by continuity of riding or use iii Third party transport contractor mishandling...

Page 15: ... mode and the start up assistance speed is less than 6 km h Important notes 1 Do not overload the rack Maximum carrying capacity of the luggage carrier is 25Kg 2 When you need to use the rear rack please check mounting screws are tight 3 Do not modify the luggage carrier 4 Do not pull a trailer with the luggage carrier 5 Do not transport heavy objects if a heavy object is put on the rear rack the ...

Page 16: ... Shop Mechanic 12 Months Date Shop Mechanic 14 Service Record 13 Service Checklist Check for damage Adjust and Tension Lubricate Frame Fork Rims Cables connections Spokes Gears Seat Reflectors Lights Handlebars Stem Grips Brakes Cranks Wheel Axles All Fasteners Chain Derailleur Seatpost Spokes to be tensioned to 130Nm ...

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