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and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle; and that you and your child have 
learned, understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle, bicycle and traffic laws, but also the 
common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling. As a parent, you should read this manual, as well as review 

its warnings and the bicycle’s functions and operating procedures with your child, before letting your child ride 

the bicycle. 

 

Safety notes before first use 

-If your bicycle comes with additional documents and manuals the manufactures of the system components you 
must also read them before using this product. 

-All users must read this manual before first use. 

-Ensure that you comprehend with all instruction and safety notes. 

-Ensure the bikes fits you properly before first use. You may loose control or fall if your bike is too big or too 
small. 

-Always wear an approved bicycle helmet while using this product and ensure that the helmet manufacturer´s 
instructions for fit and care followed. 

-Ensure correct tightening and setup is performed on your bicycle before first use and checked regularly. 

-It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with laws and requirements for the operation of this product in the 
area(s) where you ride. 

 

Additional Safety Notes 

-Ensure handle bar grips are not damaged and improperly installed. Loose or damaged grips can cause you to 
lose control and fall. 

-Failure to wear a helmet when riding many result in serious injury or death. 

-Do not use this product with standard bicycle trailers, stands, or vehicle bicycle racks. Contact SPICLES to check if 
your equipment will work with the bicycle. 

-Off-road riding requires close attention and specific skills and present variable conditions and hazards which 
accompany the conditions. Wear appropriate safety gear and do not ride alone in remote areas. 

-Take extra care while riding in wet conditions. Feet or hands can slip in wet conditions and lead to death or 
serious injury from a fall. 

-Do not remove front or rear reflectors or the handlebar bell. 

-Lights should and must be used in addition to reflectors in most locations. 

Summary of Contents for BIGGEST

Page 1: ...FREE YOUR CYCLIST SPIRIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL E BIKES ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...t tips when parking 8 How to start up the vehicle 8 Driving Range 8 Saving battery power and extending your range 9 Operation explanations LCD screen 10 LCD SW900 operation 10 LCD 850 A operation 11 Basic maintenance 13 Regular self checks 13 Maintenance and cleaning tips 13 Troubleshooting 13 Recommended torque values for threaded fasten 14 Wiring diagram with LCD display 14 Useful tips 15 Genera...

Page 3: ...n is not performed in respect to operation and maintenance of this product All information in the manual should be carefully studied and if you have any questions you should contact SPICLES immediately Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding this manual makes no representation about the safe use of the bicycle under all conditions There are ...

Page 4: ...3 Parts description SUB 1 0 ...

Page 5: ...4 BIGGEST ...

Page 6: ...5 TOWN E ...

Page 7: ...amage before beginning each charge With the battery removed 1 When the battery is removed do not touch the and contacts especially with wet hands or metalic objects 2 Do not recharge the battery in the inverted position If you do you risk drastically reducing it s lifespan 3 Place the charge in a flat secure place and connect the output plug to the socket in the battery box 4 Then connect the inpu...

Page 8: ...24 hours without affecting the life time of the battery Warning about charging 1 Keep the charger in a safe place away from children 2 Do not use the battery when not fully charged That will decrease its lifespan 3 Do not charge the battery with other charger than the original 4 The charger works with 110 220V Please do not open it without permission 5 Avoid charger contact with liquids and or met...

Page 9: ... avoid using the throttle as you brake as it may damage the motor 6 The maximum load is 100 120KGs Avoid driving with overload Do not drive too fast Important tips when parking 1 When pushing the vehicle manually turn off the power to avoid accidental acceleration and accidents 2 It is recommended to park indoors Do not forget to switch off the power and remove the key 3 In a public place the e bi...

Page 10: ...requent braking and starting riding uphill against a strong wind starting from a standstill and riding on rough or muddy roads and carrying more than one person or heavy loads will consume extra battery power and shorten the range A few tips to prolong the battery life during these condition is as frequently 1 Frequent Braking try to look ahead and coast rather than stop and go frequently 2 Riding...

Page 11: ...n button cluster until LCD screen turns on off 2 Change PAS grade There are 5 PAS levels Zero level show distance and pedaling time with no throttle and motor assistant Suppose it s PAS mode now and shortly press PAS grade 1 shortly press PAS grade 1 3 Shift the speed display Long press to shift the way of speed display 4 ON OFF 6KM H cruising When e bike stops long press to enter 6KM H cruising m...

Page 12: ...etting parameters and to save values If not press these buttons it would exit and save parameters modified automatically 10s later LCD 850 A operation 1 ON OFF the bike c Press the battery ON OFF button and battery power LED display to see the power capacity d Hold button ON OFF C until LCD screen turns on off 2 Change PAS grade There are 5 PAS levels Zero level show distance and pedaling time wit...

Page 13: ... background luminance On the setting interface shortly press S or S to plus minus value Parameters would be shining after modifying choose the ones you prefer a Long press C to save the value the shining would stop b Shortly press C to shift to the next parameter and to save current values c at the same time d Press S S to exit setting parameters and to save values If not press these buttons it wo...

Page 14: ... battery power 2 Faulty connections 3 Key in wrong position 1 Charge the battery 2 Clean the connections 3 Turn the key into the correct position 2 Irregular acceleration and or reduced top speed 1 Insufficient battery power 2 Loose throttle magneto 3 Damaged throttle spring 1 Charge the battery 2 Weld and adjust 3 Contact an Authorized Service Center 3 When powered on the motor doesn t respond 1 ...

Page 15: ...14 Recommended torque values for threaded fasten Parts Torque required N m Handlebar 7 Stem 12 Saddle 7 Seatpost 7 Front wheel 16 25 Rear Wheel 25 35 B B Parts 35 55 Wiring diagram with LCD display ...

Page 16: ...ination reaction time and mental capability to ride and manage traffic road conditions sudden situations and also respect the laws governing bicycle use where they ride regardless of age If you have an impairment or disability such as a visual impairment hearing impairment physical impairment cognitive language impairment or a seizure disorder consult your physician before riding any bicycle Safet...

Page 17: ...lmet manufacturer s instructions for fit and care followed Ensure correct tightening and setup is performed on your bicycle before first use and checked regularly It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with laws and requirements for the operation of this product in the area s where you ride Additional Safety Notes Ensure handle bar grips are not damaged and improperly installed Loose or...

Page 18: ...nsor on this product Ensure you understand and are prepared for the power assistance to prepare you as soon as pedaling is underway You should check the operation of the brake inhibitor switches before each side The brake system is equipped with an inhibitor which shuts down power to the electric motor whenever the brakes are engaged Check proper operation slowly while in a controlled environment ...

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