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Pre-Ride Checklist  

 

1.

 

Check over the bike for any loose nuts, bolts, or fixings. 

2.

 

Check  the  tyre  pressure.  Please  always  refer  to  the  tyre 
manufactures suggested levels on the side of the tyre.  

3.

 

Check the tyres for any visible damage, wear and tear or bald 
spots. 

4.

 

Check  that  the  brake  levers  have  been  installed  correctly  on 
your  bike.  The  left-hand  brake  lever  should  operate  the  rear 
brake and the right-hand brake lever should operate the front 
brakes.  

5.

 

Check that the brakes are working effectively. 

6.

 

Check that the bike is fitted with a working bell and reflectors. 

7.

 

Check that the wheel nuts or quick release skewers on the bike 
are correctly fitted and sufficiently tight. 

8.

 

Check that the electronic functions on the bike are working. 

9.

 

Check  that  the  handlebars  and  stem  are  correctly  fitted  and 
sufficiently tight. 

10.

 

Check all accessories and luggage are securely fastened. 

11.

 

Check that the battery has sufficient charge for your ride. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Front Hub Series

Page 1: ...MY23 VelectriX Instruction Manual Front Hub Series Foldaway...

Page 2: ...s Safe Riding Recommendations Page 2 Pre Ride Checklist Page 3 Display and Controls Page 4 7 Battery Instructions Page 8 13 Quick Guide to Folding Page 14 Maintenance Warranty Page 16 18 Model Specifi...

Page 3: ...your bike 3 Don t lend your bike to anyone who is unfamiliar with it 4 As with all bikes it is important that you stay within safe limits and speeds 5 Please read and become familiar with the Pre Rid...

Page 4: ...perate the rear brake and the right hand brake lever should operate the front brakes 5 Check that the brakes are working effectively 6 Check that the bike is fitted with a working bell and reflectors...

Page 5: ...with 3 easy to use buttons Power Up and down LCD Display Operation Power On Off Hold the Power button down for 1 second to start display and supply power to the motor controller To turn off hold down...

Page 6: ...elow Trip Odometer Functions Pressing the Power button will allow you to access the Trip and Odometer functions The Trip distance can be cleared by pressing and holding both Power buttons together for...

Page 7: ...will disable the walk assist The walk assist feature is not a riding mode It is designed to assist with walking the bike up an incline to a maximum of 6 kph Light Operation for models equipped with l...

Page 8: ...8 kph and so on with a maximum assist speed in level 5 at 25 kph Level 0 offers no Power Assist Level 1 is the default setting when the display is first turned on Press the button to increase your spe...

Page 9: ...oving the Battery from the Bike To remove the battery raise the seat if required turn the key clockwise and slide the battery up When the battery has been lifted 30mm it can be pulled from its retaini...

Page 10: ...ry as you sit on the bike and flick the red switch The battery charge can now be checked by pressing the button below the key barrel will illuminate the LED lights The number of LED s illuminated indi...

Page 11: ...where a smoke detector is installed Batteries must not be charged in the vicinity of heat sources or flammable materials After charging batteries and chargers should be disconnected from the power su...

Page 12: ...the lights will then turn green once the battery is fully charged Turn off the power outlet and remove the charger from the battery Battery Charger You should only use the battery charger that is supp...

Page 13: ...ttery once every 30 days We recommend storage in uninhabited rooms with smoke detectors that are not designated for use in escape routes The battery self discharges during storage Higher temperatures...

Page 14: ...ot be cleaned with direct water contact for example do not submerge the battery in water or use a hose or power hose on any part of the battery Disposal E Bike rechargeable batteries are considered as...

Page 15: ...ld Handlebar To fold the handlebar twist the knob at the front of the stem counter clock wise and then gently let the handlebar fold downwards onto the wheel Step 3 Fold Bike In Half Open the folding...

Page 16: ...our bike o If your bike is fitted with a chain you should lubricate once a month with suitable chain lube Bikes fitted with a belt instead of a chain should not be lubricated o Lubricate all pivot poi...

Page 17: ...dealer o To the extent that any conditions or warranty implied by law is excludable such a condition or warranty is excluded o The warranted maximum combined carrying capacity for VelectriX products...

Page 18: ...surges o The use of an improper non approved VelectriX charger o Any other misuse abnormal wear and tear physical damage or water damage Age related reduction in the capacity of the battery is normal...

Page 19: ...f parts by persons other than trained mechanics o Any commercial use o Accidental damage neglect abuse misuse physical damage water damage repairs resulting from the use of second hand parts o Damage...

Page 20: ...m BRAKES V brakes GEARS Shimano Nexus 3 speed internal gear hub MOTOR 200 watt 36 volt front hub motor DRIVE TYPE Speed sensor 5 levels of pedal assist walk assist mode BATTERY 36V 8 7ah 313wh Mounted...

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