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Check that the front and rear mechanisms are adjusted and 
functioning properly, with the brake levers attached to the 
handlebar. Make sure the shift levers and cables are properly 

lubricated.

CABLES 

•  Look out for any loose cables. Make sure the male and female 

plugs are properly connected.

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There should be no strain on any wiring near the fork when 
turning the handlebar from left to right.

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Verify that the wiring on the frame is secure and free from any 
moving parts that may damage the wiring. This includes any 
wires and brake cable lines near the wheel or other moving parts.

KICKSTAND

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Make sure that the kickstand is tightly secured, and not rubbing 
against the ground or tires.

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Do not sit on a cycle with a kickstand engaged.

STEERING

•  Ensure that the handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and 

tightened, are set correctly in relation to the forks and direction 
of travel, and allow for proper steering.

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Check that the headset locking mechanism is properly adjusted 
and tightened.

CHAIN, PEDALS, CRANKS & BEARING

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Ensure the chain is oiled, clean and runs smoothly (take extra 
care in wet or dusty conditions).

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Verify that the pedals are securely tightened to the crank. Check 
headset, wheel bearings, pedal bearings and top and bottom 
bracket bearings. Confirm the crank is not bent and is secure to 

the axle.

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Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions.

FRAME AND FORK

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Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken. If either 

are bent or broken, they must be replaced.

MOTOR DRIVE ASSEMBLY AND THROTTLE

•  Ensure all motor drive components are correctly mounted and 

functioning properly

Summary of Contents for RANGER ST

Page 1: ...1 EN 2 0 2 1 V 0 2 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...exceed their expectations providing a range of well designed and well priced electric cycles that only use quality brand components This Owner s Manual provides an overview of the cycle and some of th...

Page 4: ...oting 29 30 Pre ride Safety 31 32 Limited Warranty 32 Frequently Asked Questions 34 35 Notes 36 37 NOTICE This Owner s Manual contains information about the Vamoose electric cycle Keep this Owner s Ma...

Page 5: ...5 MISSION The Vamoose mission is to deliver power assist cycles that will rejuvenate and recharge YOU...

Page 6: ...l additional information For replacement parts technical information and warranty assistance please contact Vamoose Electric Cycle Ltd directly General Information About this Owner s Manual It is impo...

Page 7: ...id Proper maintenance of your cycle is your responsibility Vamoose shall have no right of control over the cycle after the point of sale Proper maintenance of your cycle is your responsiblity Vamoose...

Page 8: ...erate properly You should not at any time perform work on a Vamoose cycle that is beyond the instructions in this Owner s Manual Maintenance required that is beyond this Owner s Manual should be done...

Page 9: ...ents involving the use of this cycle and the damage that may result therefrom To determine your coverage please contact your insurance company or agent Intended Use The cycle is intended to be used re...

Page 10: ...e may result in injury death property damage and damage or loss resulting therefrom to the operator and others NOTE This provision appears to condone a DIY assembly where it was previously recommended...

Page 11: ...ower is off and the battery is removed during transport of the cycle by vehicle Accidental or involuntary activation of the electrical system carries risk of injury death property damage and damage or...

Page 12: ...hairs will ensure that your grips are properly aligned and in the correct postion and the angle of the bar is comfortable Loosen the bolts to put handlebar in place Use the reserved 4 bolts to install...

Page 13: ...gap DO NOT pull the Fig 2 Headlight Install Headlight The Ranger ST headlight will come installed however removal and reinstallation can be done easily You can adjust the height and angle by loosening...

Page 14: ...wise installs counterclockwise Be careful not to cross thread the pedals Check and Adjust Brakes Ensure that the front brake is operated by the right brake handle and the rear brake is operated by the...

Page 15: ...mends charging the battery 6 8 hours for the first charge This helps the lithium ion battery top up for optimum performance On the charger adapter the red light shows the battery is charging while the...

Page 16: ...ual pieces of equipment The recommended torque values are as follows Torques RECOMMENDED TORQUES Torque required N m Seat Post 16 Saddle 16 Handle Bars 6 Stem 7 5 Brake Levers 6 Brake Pinch Bolts 7 Sh...

Page 17: ...headlight button down to activate Don t forget to switch off the light when you finish riding This operation helps extend the battery life The rear light is not connected to the cycle s battery and r...

Page 18: ...ck motor only or with both motors operating during your ride by simply pushing the red switch Figure 8 Item 6 from left to right Leaving the button in the middle position will engage both motors LCD B...

Page 19: ...in place MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK Do a visual and mechanical inspection of your Vamoose Electric Cycle before every ride Please review the Pre Ride Safety Inspection described on pages 30 32 of this Ow...

Page 20: ...osition The SAG depends on the position and weight of the rider and should be between 15 and 30 of the fork s max travel depending on the intended use and preference of the rider The suspension is pre...

Page 21: ...Although Vamoose Electric Cycles come standard with hydraulic brakes pulling a heavy load trailer can decrease braking power and lengthen the stopping distance as well as reduce acceleration and top...

Page 22: ...full power As well you can deactivate the throttle by pressing in the black button under the throttle PEDAL ASSIST PAS Vamoose cycles come with both pedal assist and throttle capability The pedal ass...

Page 23: ...oof but not waterproof Do not put the cycle in water deeper than 7 inches and ensure that the controller does not get wet If you keep charging your battery for more than 12 hrs and it does not become...

Page 24: ...e indicator light on the charger will be red when the battery is charging and will turn green when fully charged Avoid subjecting the battery to high temperatures such as directly under the sun for pr...

Page 25: ...the cycle OFF after each use via the ON OFF power switch DO NOTs Do not disassemble or alter the battery or battery charger Do not place the battery near fire or corrosive substances Do not allow any...

Page 26: ...oved accessories NEVER ride through deep water it is battery powered after all NEVER perform wheelies jumps or trick stunts this cycle just isn t made for that type of activity AVOID riding in the rai...

Page 27: ...ejected from the saddle over the handlebar Ensuring your weight distribution is in the opposite direction to the breaking force and applying even pressure to both brake levers when slowing or stopping...

Page 28: ...INVOLVED Find a safe riding area that will allow for moderate speed Remain seated during the entire procedure for optimum results Accelerate the cycle to a moderate speed then firmly squeeze the brak...

Page 29: ...otor quick disconnect fitting to make sure it has not come loose or unplugged As well make sure the battery is inserted fully into the cycle If not fully inserted the cycle will not receive power and...

Page 30: ...y moving due to vibration Check or replace Battery lock Reduced ride time The battery is unable to hold charge properly Replace the battery The battery is supplying lower voltage Battery maintenance o...

Page 31: ...t the locking levers are correctly tensioned and in the closed position BATTERY Establish that the batteries are in good operating condition and kept fully charged and properly secured and locked when...

Page 32: ...it on a cycle with a kickstand engaged STEERING Ensure that the handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and tightened are set correctly in relation to the forks and direction of travel and allow for...

Page 33: ...suppliers and manufacturers If any such warranty is not assignable by Vamoose to the Owner then Vamoose shall i hold such warranty for the benefit of the Owner and ii at the request sole expense and...

Page 34: ...it increases your average speed when tackling inclines and headwinds If you provide a reasonable amount of effort you should be able to tackle anything from a 1 in 10 10 gradient up to a 1 in 7 14 gr...

Page 35: ...with upgraded displays that provide a visible indicator of battery life Try not to run the batteries to empty before recharging but know that these are cycles and are operational without power assist...

Page 36: ...36 Notes...

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