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SECTION 5 : Safe Riding Techniques & Tips 

Consider the following techniques and info to help ensure you have a safe, fun riding experience. Before riding, always 

check to make sure your brakes working properly.

Make sure your feet are always on the pedals. Taking your feet off the pedals while riding is dangerous.

Make sure the battery is fully charged especially if you plan to travel long distances.

For your own safety and the safety of other, ride only at speeds you are comfortable with and be ready to stop at any 

time.

When riding near others, keep a safe distance from fellow rides to avoid collisions.

Pay attention to your surroundings. Your eyes are your best tools for safety avoiding obstacles and unsafe surfaces.

Ride in open spaces and flat areas. Avoid slopes or high traffic areas until you’re familiar with riding.

Do not ride at high speeds, on uneven terrain in inclement weather or otherwise unsafe conditions

Never use the e-Bike to do anything that may cause personal injury or property damage.

Do not attempt to carry passengers or heavy items. The bike can only support the weight of one person at a time. Do 

not exceed the weight limit.

Only ride the e-Bike where permitted. You MUST comply with the local laws and give way to pedestrians.

DO NOT USE THE e-Bike TO PERFORM DANGEROUS MANEUVERS. FAILURE TO EXERCISE GOOD

JUDGEMENT AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR IN VERY

RARE CASES DEATH. USE WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERATION.

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Summary of Contents for SUPER H

Page 1: ...nue serving our customers and providing the best product Our product information includingour user manual may receive updates from time to time Please check our website for the latest user manual and...

Page 2: ...avel that help you protect the environment while you enjoy it To ensure your safety and the safety of other Please read and follow the guideline in this user manual carefully and thoroughly before and...

Page 3: ...3 Adjusting the Seat Height Page 5 Section 3 Quick Starts Your STONBIKE SUPER H e Bike Page 6 Section 4 How to Use the Battery Page 7 Section 5 Safe Riding Techniques Tips Page 8 Section 6 Maintenance...

Page 4: ...t your bike First check the tires for proper inflation and cracks on the walls of the tires Keeping the tires properly inflated and maintained will help prevent flats and damage Second check all cable...

Page 5: ...personal transportation device that feels like a moped It s environmentally friendly and uses only the high quality components and industry leading safety features Eco friendly with zero emissions Pe...

Page 6: ...E SUPER H x 1 STONBIKE Charger x 1 48VDC Lithium Battery x 1 Power Switch Key x 2 Gear Lock Key x 2 User Manual x 1 Page 3 U S E R M A N U A L In order to continue serving our customers and providingt...

Page 7: ...different than the images in this manual Each STONBIKE electric bicycle uses common components and controls for operation Your STONBIKE bike may look different from the picture above but the function...

Page 8: ...ne pedal at its lowest point and place the ball of your foot on the pedal If your knee bends slightly at this position the seat is at the right height Additionally when placing your heel on the pedal...

Page 9: ...nd battery secure with lock Power Cable Connector Battery Secure Lock Step 2 Switch the Key to Turn On the battery power The upper display will show your battery level Switch on the key Battery Level...

Page 10: ...s cable and adaptor if needed Step 2 Plug the charger into a wall outlet 240VAC then plug the other end into the charging port Remove the cap as needed Step 3 Allow 4 6 hours time for charging The cha...

Page 11: ...r best tools for safety avoiding obstacles and unsafe surfaces Ride in open spaces and flat areas Avoid slopes or high traffic areas until you re familiar with riding Do not ride at high speeds on une...

Page 12: ...3 Find the valve located on the inside of the wheel and remove the cap Step 4 Use a standard bicycle pump to pump air to the tires slowly Step 5 Use the pressure gauge periodically to check PSI Step...

Page 13: ...nd splashes however do not submerge the e Bike in water Avoid using high pressure water or compressed air to clean your electric bicycle These can force water and debris into sensitive electronic comp...

Page 14: ...156cm x 108cm Maximum Incline 25 Maximum Load 100 kg Range per Charge 25 km Battery Voltage 48Vdc 8AH Lithium Battery Charging Voltage Input 230VAC 50Hz Output 48Vdc 3Amps Horn Voltage 48Vdc 0 5W Whee...

Page 15: ...16 7776058 for service requests When a product or part is exchanged any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes STONBIKE s property This warranty only covers technical har...

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