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Properly inflate your tyres according to riding conditions. Under-inflated 

tyres are prone to get  flats, especially if riding off-road.  
 

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Please don't dismantle and repair parts by yourself. Please go to your 

local bike repair shop. This bike comes with a manufacturer’s warranty 

(document included) so any standard repairs please contact Wattwheels 
and we will arrange a service agent close to you to look at the bike. We 

carry spare parts so anything electrical that a standard bike shop doesn’t 

have we will ship to your nearest retailer 
 

 

PARKING, STORAGE & TRANSPORT

 

Please follow these basic parking, storage and transport tips to ensure your 
bike is well cared for on and off the road. 
o When pushing the bike manually, turn off the power to avoid accidental 
acceleration from the motor unless in walk mode. 
o It is recommended to park indoors.

 

o Switch the power off, and any lights to conserve battery. Remove the key 
from the bike and ensure the battery is locked to the frame or removed 
and brought with you for security. 
o In public places, your Alpine Bike must be parked in accordance with 
local rules and regulations. 
o If you have to park outdoors in rain, or wet conditions you should only 
leave your Alpine Bike outside for a few hours and proceed to park the 
bike in a dry location afterwards in order to allow all the systems to dry 
out. Much like a regular bike, use in wet conditions mandates a more 
regular maintenance schedule to ensure your bike does not become rusty, 
corroded and to ensure all systems are always working safely. 
o Do not park, store, or transport your Alpine Bike on a rack that is not 
designed for the size and weight of the bike. 
o Wide tyres, as used on Alpine Bikes, cannot fit into all bike racks, please 
select an appropriate rack for the width of tyres used on your bike. 

o Locking up your bike is recommended to ensure your bike is secure and 
the chance of theft is reduced. Wattwheels makes no claims or 
recommendations on the proper lock hardware or procedures to secure 
your bike, but we do recommend you take the appropriate precautions to 
keep your Alpine Bike safe from theft. 
o When storing your bike or carrying your bike on a rack for transport, you 
can remove the battery pack to reduce the weight of the bike and make 
lifting and loading easier. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Alpine

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Page 2: ...iliarize yourself with the Alpine before using it to ensure a safe use and prevent tragic accidents This Manual contains many Warnings and Cautions concerning the safe operation and consequences if safe setup operation and maintenance are not performed All information in this manual should be carefully reviewed and if you have any questions you should contact your local retailer immediately Becaus...

Page 3: ...S 3 ATTACH THE PEDALS Beware The left hand pedal has a reverse thread To tighten please turn anti clockwise right hand pedal is clock wise 4 ATTACH THE SEAT POST 5 INSERT THE FRONT WHEEL WITH QUICK RELEASE 6 CHECK ALL SCREWS AND BOLTS ARE TIGHT SEAT POST THE CORRECT HEIGHT AND BRAKES WORKING PROPERLY LCD DISPLAY FEATURES The image shows the various features and information displayed on the LCD dis...

Page 4: ...cruise control or just if you re in need of a break Please be aware using the throttle will drain the battery much quicker than normal riding Also the throttle is not designed to climb steep hills To get the maximum amount of power from the Alpine on steep gradients select the highest level of PAS and use the lowest gear When using the throttle from a standing start please ensure you start in a lo...

Page 5: ...s directly TYRE PRESSURE To avoid flats keep tire pressure at the recommended PSI On off road terrain a slightly lower PSI will provide more grip but flats can occur riding at a lower PSI We recommend a pressure of between 35 60PSI DRIVING RANGE The range of your Alpine Bike is the distance the bike will travel on a single full charge of battery pack The range values in this manual are estimates b...

Page 6: ...could cause you to lose control and fall Prior to first use be sure to tighten the seat clamp properly A loose seat clamp or seat post binding bolt can cause damage to the bicycle or can cause you to lose control or fall Periodically check to make sure these the seat clamp is properly tightened RIDER COMFORT To obtain maximum comfort the rider should not overextend his or her arms reach when ridin...

Page 7: ...g it To charge while in the battery open the rubber cap located on the frame and plug the charging pin into the slot To remove the battery turn the wheel slightly so you have better access to battery Turn the key to the unlock position and then turn the lever on the battery case to release the battery ...

Page 8: ... may not function properly and this increases the possibility of fire or explosion Do not store the charger or battery in a wet damp place or in direct sunlight Lithium ion batteries are meant to be recharged with 10 15 of the charge remaining to prevent damage to the cells Keep both the battery and charger out of the reach of children and If there appears to be an issue with the charger or batter...

Page 9: ...pedal as much as possible otherwise the energy consumption will be very high By doing this it can lengthen the life of battery and motor This specified load of the Electric Bicycle is 130kg please don t overload While riding if the level of charge shows only one bar is recommended to ride without power in PAS 0 at this time and charge as soon as you can Turn off the display and remove the key whil...

Page 10: ...ur Alpine Bike must be parked in accordance with local rules and regulations o If you have to park outdoors in rain or wet conditions you should only leave your Alpine Bike outside for a few hours and proceed to park the bike in a dry location afterwards in order to allow all the systems to dry out Much like a regular bike use in wet conditions mandates a more regular maintenance schedule to ensur...

Page 11: ...chain is oiled clean and runs smoothly o Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions 5 Bearings o Ensure all bearings are lubricated run freely and display no excess movement grinding or rattling o Check headset wheel bearings pedal bearings and bottom bracket bearings 6 Cranks and Pedals o Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks o Ensure the cranks are securely tightened and are ...

Page 12: ...lar charges aged or damaged 1 Adjust tire pressure 2 Check connections or charge battery 3 Assist with pedals or adjust route 4 Replace the battery 5 The battery won t charge 1 Charger not well connected 2 Charger damaged 3 Battery damaged 4 Wiring damaged 1 Adjust the connections 2 Replace 3 Replace 4 Repair or replace 6 Wheel or motor makes strange noises 1 Damaged motor bearings 2 Damaged wheel...

Page 13: ...13 SERVICING 2 3 Months DATE RETAILER MECHAINIC 6 Months DATE RETAILER MECHAINIC 12 Months DATE RETAILER MECHAINIC 24 Months DATE RETAILER MECHAINIC ...

Page 14: ...period Wattwheels will have no obligation under this warranty in the event the product is damaged or destroyed as a result of any of the following events components used on a non Wattwheels product damage or destruction by abuse collision theft improper maintenance or mishandling of the product natural forces such as wind lightning hail etc any wilful or negligent act penetration or opening of the...

Page 15: ... s For valid warranty claims hereunder Wattwheels will reimburse the original Purchaser for shipping costs incurred as a result of returning the product to Wattwheels for warranty work at standard ground shipping rates and Wattwheels will pay for shipping costs to return the product to the original You must retain and send us the receipts for shipping Limited Liability Unless otherwise provided th...

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