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Wheel rims and sprockets 1 year. Wheel rims and sprockets must be used under Class 3 Electric bicycle

prescriptions. If used improper – warranty coverage shall be removed. If any impact damage happens –

warranty coverage shall be removed

Maintenance/Cleaning

Do not open any of the components. Service should only be carried out at an authorized service point.

Failure to follow above warning can cause death or serious injury.

Always remove the battery pack before performing any bicycle inspection, maintenance or repair. Failure

to remove the battery pack before performing bicycle inspection, maintenance or repair can lead to

serious injury.

If you suspect that something is loose, do not ride your bike. All nuts, bolts, screws require the correct

tightening force. Too little force and the fastener may not hold securely. Too much force and the fastener

can strip threads, stretch, deform or break. Either way, incorrect tightening force can result in component

failure, which can cause you to lose control and fall.

If replacing your battery, buy only a genuine battery pack from VeelFella original components.

Always switch the battery pack off, when inserting or removing it from the holder. Never attempt to insert

or remove the battery pack while riding the bike.

Note down the number of the key. In case of loss of the keys, please contact us. Please provide the

number of the key.

Do not charge or use your ebike in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as at a fueling

area, or in areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders).

Obey all signs and instructions. Do not submerge your ebike components in water, or wash with

Summary of Contents for Horser S1

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Page 2: ...e and activities Always follow the best practices and traffic rules Even being a cutting edge technology your ebike is a bike at heart so it will require basic maintenance and care to always be performing properly Preventive maintenance is the core we propose you to grow with us taking advantage of the design we use for our technology Instructions videos and live support are being created to offer...

Page 3: ... Assist P8 How long does a charge last P8 How fast can I go P9 How to increase your range P9 Interaction between ebike and gear shifting P10 Key parts of the electric bicycle P10 Instructions to Set Up Your VEELFELLA E bike P13 QR of some Important Parts P15 Important Warranty Information ...

Page 4: ...e can send you more specific info as continuous feedback keeps us generating more guides Be careful when transporting an electric bicycle An electric bicycle is heavier than a normal bicycle If transporting on a vehicle be aware of the maximum load capacity of the vehicle s roof towing hook and or the bicycle carrier Refer to the manuals of the vehicle and bicycle carrier for details Always respec...

Page 5: ...ion normal range is 4 F 20 C 140 F 60 C Maintain the battery as instructed Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to your battery and may require battery replacement not covered by the warranty in this case Only charge the battery with the included VeelFella charger with corresponding network parameters mentioned on the charger label When not using the battery for a longer perio...

Page 6: ...unted on the bicycle Mounting accessories on an e bike An electric bike has hidden wiring through frame and has other critical e bike parts like the drive unit and battery pack When mounting accessories be sure not to impact the wiring or battery pack e g by using too long or pointed bolts This might cause a short circuit to the electric system and or damage to the battery Warranty conditions Prod...

Page 7: ...ths The components must be used under Class 3 Electric bicycle prescriptions If used improper warranty coverage shall be removed If any impact damage happens upon riding warranty coverage shall be removed Electric motor controller and corresponding wiring1 year If any impact damage happens warranty coverage shall be removed If unauthorized access happens warranty coverage shall be removed If used ...

Page 8: ...e correct tightening force Too little force and the fastener may not hold securely Too much force and the fastener can strip threads stretch deform or break Either way incorrect tightening force can result in component failure which can cause you to lose control and fall If replacing your battery buy only a genuine battery pack from VeelFella original components Always switch the battery pack off ...

Page 9: ...tally to gain familiarity with the optimal settings for your riding style What is Throttle Assist Located on the grip or the handlebar the throttle provides direct power to the motor up to its top speed without the need to pedal Simply twist or push the throttle and go The throttle is helpful to get up to speed if you are in traffic or if you are exhausted from pedaling How long does a charge last...

Page 10: ... How fast can I go The maximum speed of the bicycle under power assistance mode is limited to 28 mph 45km h The ebike drive automatically switches off if speed limit is exceeded Other road users may not expect a bicycle to be ridden at the speed of a Fast Electric Bicycle In traffic and crowded areas ride at a safe speed Obey all traffic regulations as defined by the regulations for your area How ...

Page 11: ...ips Key parts of the electric bicycle An electric bicycle is a lot like a normal bicycle The major difference is the inclusion of a motor which provides a boost when desired An onboard rechargeable lithium ion battery supplies the motor with electric power The bicycle can be ridden using both pedal power and battery power at the same time Controller The controller regulates how much power is sent ...

Page 12: ... power is sent to the motor it will begin to spin propelling the bike forward Gear Shifter The gear shifter changes the ratio between the pedals and the rear wheel It is used to find a more comfortable pedaling cadence under different riding conditions The low gear is used for pedaling during starts uphill or loaded riding The higher gears are use when pedaling downhill or during faster riding Bra...

Page 13: ...for your bicycle The Inner tube is a rubber tube inside the tire retains the tire s air PSI Pounds per Square Inch The PSI is a measure of air pressure inside the tire It can be measured with a tire gauge Pumping more air into the tire increases the PSI and makes the tire harder Releasing air from the tire decreases the PSI and makes the tire softer Both over and under inflating the tire can have ...

Page 14: ...13 I am your VeelFella Check the content of the box and get ready for assembling External View ...

Page 15: ...o be sure the tires are inflated properly 30 45 psi stock tires Stock tires pressure is of 60 of nominal due to transportation limits Please mind Learn how to use the LCD display Wear a helmet before riding Be aware that other road users cars trucks motorcycles do not expect that an electric bicycle can ride faster than a normal bicycle Riding faster also increases the risk of accidents Distances ...

Page 16: ...obey them Please Note Bike may need further adjustments after assembly ________________________________________________________ If you have any trouble with setup please contact us online or through our email address Support VEELFELLAEBIKE com Please check whether upon scanning information from QR code on the box and in this owner reference guide in same When contacting support please send us info...

Page 17: ...tery from the bike to start the assembly 6 Inspect the bike completely to be sure no damage occurred during shipping 7 The kickstand is designed to support the bicycle only Not the rider mounted 8 You can adjust your saddle position and the tilt on your handlebar items for comfort 9 Check all screws and parts are tight and properly fixed We recommend a pre trip inspection before your first rides 1...

Page 18: ...ng on the outside of the axle 2 Align the disk between the brake caliper as shown in Figure 2 3 Insert the skewer into the wheel axle as seen shown Keep the spring cam follower and lever on the LEFT side nearest the disk brake Keep the adjustment nut and spring on the RIGHT side See Figure 2 4 Screw the skewer into the end nut until almost tight 5 Lift the lever up until parallel with the front fo...

Page 19: ... the LEFT side Brake Disk and the Wide Spacer on the RIGHT side 2 Insert the front wheel with the spacers in between the front fork on the bike Be sure to align the disk between the brake caliper as shown in Figure 2 3 Now on the outside add the washer and nut on each side and hand turn until it has been snugged Figure 2 ...

Page 20: ...o the whole axle doesn t turn 5 Now tighten each nut putting your weight into the wrench Your front wheel is now installed 6 The Adjustment Nut needs to be very tight be sure to retighten after your first couple rides Installing Your Pedals 1 Warning Incorrect installation will cause damage Please read the instructions and watch our videos if needed Figure 1 Figure 2 ...

Page 21: ... to tighten them 5 Both pedals tighten towards the front of the bike The left pedal is reverse threaded to allow this 6 The pedals need to be very tight be sure to retighten after your first couple rides Rear Front Preparations Before Riding 1 Read all instructions carefully be familiar with the proper operation of all items Check for detailed information and guidance on our product page 2 Warning...

Page 22: ...rge your battery fully in preparation for your first ride 4 Push the battery pack into the downtube tightly until it gets locked with a clatter sound Seat your battery securely and remove the key from the lock ...

Page 23: ...old the On Off button for 2s The E bike system no longer uses the battery power Please note When the E bike is parked for approx 10 minutes the E bike system switches off automatically 2 Adjust the assist level Short press or button to change the assist level from 0 to 5 0 is without assist 5 is the max assist level Each increment in pedal assist level increases the assisted power by 20 Figure 1 F...

Page 24: ...he button After 2 seconds E bike is activated to go at a uniform speed of 6 Km h while the screen displays The push assistance function is switched off as soon as you release the button The E bike system stops the power output immediately Push assistance mode Push assistance function may only be used when pushing the E bike Be aware of danger of injury when bike wheels do not have ground contact w...

Page 25: ...d in text indication area Your ebike by default is preset according to components installed Please do not change any factory setting it may lead to danger and cause serious injuries In case of error indication please contact us How to Take Off Your Battery 1 Stand in the left side of the bike 2 Insert the key into the switch and turn in counterclockwise direction Error code interface ...

Page 26: ...lease charge it indoor without kids or pets around 1 Take off the battery from your bike 2 Place the battery in a clean and flat place in room temperature 3 Insert the charger output plug into the charge port Connect the input plug to the power supply The small LED light on the charger in RED indicates it is in charge The small LED light on the charger in GREEN indicates it is fully charged The ch...

Page 27: ... the charge is sufficient Lights are off the charge is less than 25 The five battery bars represent the capacity of the battery Five bars are bright when the battery is in full voltage When the battery is in low voltage battery frame will flash at the frequency of 1HZ to give a notice that the battery needs to be recharged immediately Notes of Charging ...

Page 28: ... e Pay attention to check whether the surface temperature of the battery case rises too high during charging It is FORBIDDEN to cover the battery during charging f Due to high temperature in summer time it is NOT advisable to charge it immediately after riding In winter it is NOT ADVISABLE to charge the battery in environment below 0 You are recommended to charge it in room temperature Using the b...

Page 29: ...ar set see figure 2 The lower gears are useful for starting off from a stop or when riding slowly or climbing steep hills Higher gears are most effective when riding at speed The mid gears fit into the space between As a normal bike you will get used to using the gear settings that are most comfortable for your ride and trip The twist shifter is located on the right side of the handlebar see figur...

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