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OPERATION PRINCIPLES 

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Press and hold the ON / OFF button to power on or off the E-Bike. 

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Press the + button to increase the pedal assistance gear.

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Press the – button to decrease the pedal assistance gear.

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Press and hold the + button for 2 seconds to turn on the front light.

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Press the ON / OFF button to show different display settings:

 

ODO: Total mileage riding the E-Bike.

 

TRIP: Distance driven since powering on the E-Bike.

 

VOL: The current battery voltage.

 

Time: How long the E-Bike has been turned on.

SETTINGS

Hold the + and – buttons down simultaneously for 2 seconds to enter or exit/save the 
settings menu.
Press the ON / OFF button to go to next setting. Press the + / - buttons to change settings.
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P01: Display backlight brightness. Range from 1-3. 3 is highest setting.

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P02: Speed display settings. 0 is kilometres. 1 is miles.

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P03: No function. 

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P04: Display dormancy time: 1-60 dormancy time in minutes. 0 is no dormancy. 

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P05: No function.

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P06: Wheel diameter: enter wheel diameter in inches. This information is related to 
the display values and needs to be set correctly for accurate measurements. Default 
setting is 28. If changed, the values on the display will not be accurate.

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P07: No Function.

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P08: Max assist speed. Set to 25 km/h.

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P09: No function.

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P10: No function.

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P11: Help sensitivity setting. Range: 1-24. The lower the number, the more power the 
pedal assistance will give. The lowest setting is recommended for people who need 
extra help from the motor.

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P12: Help start intensity setting. Range 0-5. How quickly the E-Bike goes up to max 
assisted speed. Select 5 for max assistance acceleration. 

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P13: Number of magnets in the speed sensor. Changing this value can affect the 
normal operation of the bike. Default setting is 12. 

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P14: No function.

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P15: No function.

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P16: Reset mileage date. When in this setting, press and hold the + button for 5 
seconds to reset. 

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P17: No function.

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P18: No function.

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P19: No function.

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P20: No function.

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE PO 1697 CLASSIC E BIKE GB...

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Page 3: ...ATTERY POWER 11 BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS 12 CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS 12 CHARGING YOUR E BIKE 12 SAFETY TIPS FOR CHARGING 12 CARRIER INFORMATION 12 CARRIER SPECIFICATIONS 13 INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND STOR...

Page 4: ...against electric shock The center tip of the output plug is positive and the barrel of the output plug is negative For safe and proper use follow these instructions Keep this user manual for future r...

Page 5: ...sed to open ames 5 Do not subject the battery to heavy impact or throw it 6 Do not submerge the battery in water or let the battery connector become wet 7 Only use the charger included in the box The...

Page 6: ...ased braking distance in wet weather 12 Do not clean your bike with pressure washers High pressure cleaning may remove lubricant and or grease from bike parts 13 When lubricating the moving parts of t...

Page 7: ...t is on its last bar As the battery depletes the strength of the motor will get weaker 2 MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY AREA Displays different settings Refer to the OPERATION section for further information...

Page 8: ...on P04 Display dormancy time 1 60 dormancy time in minutes 0 is no dormancy P05 No function P06 Wheel diameter enter wheel diameter in inches This information is related to the display values and need...

Page 9: ...the battery is fully charged before you use the E Bike for the rst time For charging instructions please follow the battery information and charging speci cations Step 3 Wear a safety helmet and prot...

Page 10: ...ar over or under the max minimum settings See stem bar markings Hand Brakes The right handle brake is for braking the rear wheel The left handle brake is for braking the front wheel Precautions before...

Page 11: ...at high speeds for extended periods frequent starts stops idling and frequent acceleration and deceleration will reduce your overall distance BATTERY INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS This section is int...

Page 12: ...charged A full charge typically takes 2 3 hours The charger will automatically stop charging when the light is GREEN Step 4 Unplug the charger from the battery and the power outlet Step 5 Attach the...

Page 13: ...ur local bike shop Ensure any replacements purchased are exact replacements Contact customer support if in doubt Use of non original or non compatible parts or modi cation of the bicycle outside the s...

Page 14: ...riod of time please fully charge the battery at least once every two months If the ambient temperature of the storage location is below 0 please do not charge the E Bike You must bring the battery int...

Page 15: ...highest to the lowest gear one at a time If the gear derailleur is adjusted correctly the gears should shift quickly without any grinding noise If there are still problems after adjusting the rear der...

Page 16: ...ase the bolt see photo above and adjust the brake cable so the brake pads are positioned correctly Tighten the bolt again while holding the braking cable in position Fine Tuning the Cable Tension If t...

Page 17: ...pair It is recommended that the wheels are trued by a quali ed repair technician Contact your local retailer for more information on wheel repairs Inspecting Rim Wear Each wheel features a black line...

Page 18: ...eel to the washers in same order and orientation as you removed them WARNING Remember to reattach the V brake after attaching the wheel V Brake Quick Release Move the protective rubber cover Press the...

Page 19: ...nto the tyre starting with the valve The valve must be aligned with the hole in the wheel rim Re t the tyre in the rim one small section at a time For the last part use the tyre levers to re t the las...

Page 20: ...Nm Pedals 17 19 Nm Crank 26 28 Nm V brake pads 8 10 Nm Carrier screws 4 6 Nm DISPLAY ERRORS If case of electronic errors the display will show an error code to identify the fault CODE ERROR E06 Power...

Page 21: ...with the WEEE logo as shown on the left should not be thrown away with your household waste Contact your Local Authority Waste Disposal Department as they will be able to provide details of the recycl...

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