TotGuard FAT TIRES Manual Download Page 7

Assembly

Remove the ebike from 

the package.

Take out the front wheel 

set and align it with the 

clearance of the front brake 

before installing it, then 

install. 

Arod is pierced on the 

center shaft of the wheel. 

Tighten the nuts at both 

e n d s , a n d   t h e n   u s e   a  

wrench to lock it in a clock-

wise direction.

Check whether there is a 

gap on both sides of the 

disc motor after locking.

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Summary of Contents for FAT TIRES

Page 1: ...FAT TIRES MOUNTAIN BIKE Made in China ...

Page 2: ...list as following picture Detailed handlebar description Assembly Assembly suspension fork Charge Your E Bike Display and Setting LCD Display Controls LCD Display Operations Daily Care and Maintenance Specifications Troubleshooting Warning and Warranty 1 2 3 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 16 22 23 24 ...

Page 3: ...Structure Illustration 1 ...

Page 4: ... bike is designed for only one rider and never try to ride double or more or ride the e bike holding a child or load Please do not climb slope over 30 and do not sharply speed up or slow down on the slope Never exceed the 300 Ib 136 kg maximum load rating Do not ride under wet conditions The ebike may slide from under your feet causing injury Wet conditions may damage the electronics and void the ...

Page 5: ...our owm Please don t charge overtime it is better to charge in 0 40 environment Measure the tire pressure at least once each month and measure again before starting a long distance riding Without permission never try to open or dissemble the bat tery or perform any irrational operations on it or use it Carefully remove the packaging material protecting the bike frame and components Daily Maintenan...

Page 6: ...hift lever Brake power off system Horn switch Headlight switch Shift button Speed control handle Electric drive downshift button Power switch Press for 3s Grip Electric drive upshift button Front reflector Derailleur lever key hole charge 4 ...

Page 7: ...e clearance of the front brake before installing it then install Arod is pierced on the center shaft of the wheel Tighten the nuts at both e n d s a n d t h e n u s e a wrench to lock it in a clock wise direction Check whether there is a gap on both sides of the disc motor after locking 5 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...he frame first lock the screw of the stem cover and then lock the two screws of the arrow Install the seat adjust it to a suitable height and fix it with quick release The left pedal is tightened counter clockwise and the right pedal is tightened clockwise The bicycle battery has been assenbled before leaving the factory and can be removes and installed later Seat post quick release 6 3 4 6 5 ...

Page 9: ...of the handle bars and simply screw the other half of the latch into place STEP1 Unscrew this latch with a tool and remove half of it STEP2 Pick up the handlebars embed the middle of the handle bars and simply screw the other half of the latch into place Mounting the handlebars Installation of headlights 7 ...

Page 10: ...e markings and insert the corresponding holes STEP2 Tighten with a tool STEP1 Open the latch and insert downwards STEP2 Just adjust to the ap propriate height and close the latch Mounting pedals Installation of seats 8 ...

Page 11: ...STEP1 Press the button to open the clamp STEP2 The battery can be removed by folding the frame slightly Remove the battery 9 ...

Page 12: ...in The lockout lever is located on top of the right side of the suspension fork can be turned clockwise until it stops to fully lock out the suspen sion fork s range To unlock the lockout lever turn the knob counter clockwise until it stops and the resistance can be reduced Assembly suspension fork ...

Page 13: ...he charger as long time charging affects battery life Please cover the charging port after charging in case of water in After charging the battery please unplug the charger first and press the button Then check the battery If the bat tery light turns green it turns out the battery is fully charged Please make sure that the battery button is turned on that can be found on the top end of the battery...

Page 14: ...Battery Level Pedal Assist Level Speed TRIP These numbers show odometer data i e cumulative distance ODO This icon indicates how much battery life you have left BATTERY LEVEL 1 2 3 Displays the current power assisted mode POWER ASSISTED MODE Those functions are not available VOL CUR RM T1 T2 12 ...

Page 15: ...crease pedal assist PAS level Toggle odometer trip odometer Turn on headlight Activate Electric Bell Press and hold M until power engages turn the battery first 3 Press and hold M 3 Press button 1 Press button 2 short press M button 3 Press once 4 Press once 5 13 Operation Directions 3 2 ...

Page 16: ...est 0for KM 1for MILE 24 V 36V 48V 60V 64V default 48 V 0 for no dormancy other numbers are dormancy timewith range of 1 60 minutes 0 for 3 levels mode 1 for 5 levels mode 2 for 9 levels mode Default 3 pedal assist levels mode Unit inch accuracy 0 1 Limitedfunction 1 100 Limitedfunction Range 0 100 km h 100 forno speed limit Limit edfunction 0 for zero start 1 for non zero start Without pedal ing ...

Page 17: ...ng 0 level enable Agreement setting Range 1 20A Default 12 A Limitedfunction Limitedfunction Long press for 5 seconds to resume ODO to zero 0 1 enable cruising automatic cruising option al Limitedfunction Range 50 150 Limitedfunction 0 include 0 level 1 not include 0 level Lim itedfunction 0 2 Agreement 1 5S Agreement 2 Standby 3 Standby Limitedfunction No No Yes No No No No ...

Page 18: ...t dismantle or puncture the casing Keep the contacts away from metal objects to prevent short circuits which may result in battery damage or even injuries and deaths Use original power adapter to avoid potential damage or fire Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the envi ronment To protect the natural environment please follow local regulations to properly dispose of used batte...

Page 19: ...e frame by wiping the frame down with a damp cloth Use barrel adjuster s to tension derailleur brake cables if needed Interval Monthly 250 750 mi Interval Inspect Service Replace any components confirmed by TotGuard Support Team or a certified reputable bike mechanic Repair in a bike shop Tot Guard Support Team would cover all repairing costs Replace Check brake and shifter cables for corrosion or...

Page 20: ...e sidewalls and hold air Ensure tires have good tread have no bulges or ex cessive wear and are free from any other dam age Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wob bles dents or kinks Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken Check axle nuts and front wheel quick release to ensure they are tight Ensure the locking lever on the quick release skewer is cor rectly tensioned fully closed a...

Page 21: ...t bent Check that the derailleur is adjusted and functioning properly Ensure shifter and brake levers are attached to the handlebar securely Ensure all shifter and brake cables are properly lubricated Check that the frame and fork are not bent or bro ken If either frame or fork isbent or broken they should be replaced Check that the seat is adjusted properly and Seatpost quick release lever is se ...

Page 22: ... fitted and not ob scured Ensure all other fittings on the ebike are properly secured and functioning Inspect helmet and other safety gear for signs of damage Ensure ridersarewearing a helmet and other required riding safety gear Ensure mounting hardware is properly secured if fitted with a front rack rear rack basket etc Ensure the taillight and taillight power wiresare properly secured if fitted...

Page 23: ...ats from punctures pinches impact and other causes When tire wear becomes evident or a flat tire is discovered tires and or tubes must be replaced before operat ing the bike or injury to operators and or damage to your bike from Tot Guard could occur It is critically important that proper air pressure is always maintained in pneumatic tires Do not underinflate or over inflate your tires Low pressure ...

Page 24: ...e Material Dashboard Drive Type Brake Type Chain set Gears Chain Motor Tire Size T 268 TotGuard 26 inch Fat Tire 3 45ft 2 3ft 3 28ft L W H 66Pounds 300lbs 21 6mph DC 54 6V 2A 48V 10Ah Max 60 miles Max 28 30miles 30degrees Around 5 hours 45 60 PSI Aluminum Alloy LCD Display Rear Drive Mechanic Disc Brakes 24 34 42 Tooth 21S KMC Z7 RB High speed 500W motor 26inch 4inch NAME SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 25: ...amaged throttle Loose or damaged motor plug wire Damaged motor The motor does not respond when the bike is powered on Repair and or reconnect Tighten or replace Secure or replace Repair or replace 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Low tire pressure Low or faulty battery Driving with too many hills headwinds braking and or excessive load Battery discharged for a long period of time without regular charges aged damag...

Page 26: ...s and provide free maintenance exchange and return services for products that meet the warranty conditions Your satisfaction is our top priority Customers need to ensure that the package is in perfect condition when receiving it W e provide lifelong technical support and one year service for the electric motor battery and other parts except for the frame If there any issue with it don t hesi tate ...

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