Please have your model number and the last 7 digits of your VIN# ready when you call for parts.
Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: [email protected]
Please have your model number and the last 7 digits of your VIN# ready when you call for parts.
Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: [email protected]
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Maintenance Check
Periodic checks and maintenance
• Check if the nuts of the front and rear wheel are tight
• Check if the pattern of the tire is frayed
• Check if the shifting gear system works smoothly
• Check if the pressure of the front and rear tire is maintained to the maximum
allowance printed on the tire
• Check if the horn and rear reflector are in good condition
• Check if all the bolts and nuts are tight
• Check if the brake cables are oiled
• If you don’t ride the bike for long periods of time, please keep the battery
charged periodically. At least once a month.
Cleaning
IMPORTANT: Never use a high pressured hose to clean the bike. The water
could damage electrical parts.
• Use a soft cleaner to wipe the surface of painted areas and plastic parts, then
use a dry cloth to wipe it down.
• Use a lubricant to wipe the metallic areas.
• Do not oil the front and rear brakes, spokes and tires.
Inspect Before Riding
Please check before riding in order to ensure your own personal safety.
• Check if tire pressure is in good condition.
• Check if the nuts of the front and rear hubs are screwed firmly in place.
• Check if there is enough power. If it is your first start, please fully charge the
battery before operating.
• Check if the brake system was adjusted right
• Check the handle bar and seat to see if they are in good condition.
• If there are any mistakes after checking, please contact us through e-mail
[email protected] or call Toll Free (866) 658-7300
Charging the Battery
• When charging, please keep children away from the battery and charger
• Do not use the battery unless it is fully charged.
• The charger contains a high-pressure circuit, do not dismantel it.
• When using and storing the battery, prevent liquid and salt-peter granules into
the charger. Do not drop or strike to avaid any damage.
• Please use in a dry enviroment.
Operating the Electric Bicycle
• To enable the motor, put the battery power switch and the main key switch to
the “ON” position.
• To engage the motor, start pedaling and then simply turn the throttle (right-hand
crip) toward you. The throttle is proportionally active to the rotation of the motor;
therefor, the more you turn the throttle toward you the greater the power of the motor.
• The motor is disengaged whenever the brake is used.
• When the bike starts, please speed up steadily: do not speed up quickly,
wasting the electricity or damaging the electric parts It is better to use pedals to
assist bicycle start.
• In a safe condition, it is better to reduce the starting or braking times in order to
save electricity.