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Important Safety Notice — please read 

 

Your bike has had a full electrical check before despatch. 

 

It has also had a general mechanical check, but you need to ensure yourself that when you complete the 
assembly of your bike, that you also check the whole bike over before riding it. 

You should be prepared to do this yourself, or if you are not sufficiently experienced, ask a local bike shop 
to do this for you. A typical fee for this would be around £35 

 

A full inspection should include (but is not limited to): 

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Checking that the brakes are set correctly and work properly. 

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All nuts, bolts, major fixings, spokes and cranks etc. are correctly tightened. 

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Both wheels are properly trued 

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Headset/stem properly adjusted 

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Cranks are tight 

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Bottom bracket properly adjusted 

 

Pedals, saddle and handlebars are correctly fitted and properly secured. 

 

See the maintenance manual for how to adjust and maintain the various components of the bike. 

 

Please note that failure to carry out these checks properly could result in serious injury for which Woosh 
Bikes Ltd will not be held liable.  

 

If you have any doubts about your own ability to perform the necessary checks,  we strongly recommend 
you visit your local bike shop and pay their fee.  If you are unable to take your bike to a local bike shop 
there will almost certainly be a  mobile bike technician in your area who will come to your home or office 
and do this for you.   

Visit  

www.cycletechuk.com 

for a full national listing.  

 

  

Summary of Contents for Santana 2018

Page 1: ...ooshbikes co uk Santana CD 2018 Ed User Guide Read this manual It contains important information regarding your safety the correct use of the bike and how to avoid expensive repair fees in the future...

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Page 3: ...the UK The maximum weight including rider and luggage is 17 stone 108 kg Before you ride your bike and for your ongoing safety familiarise yourself with the user manual and the maintenance manual Ther...

Page 4: ...rectly tightened Both wheels are properly trued Headset stem properly adjusted Cranks are tight Bottom bracket properly adjusted Pedals saddle and handlebars are correctly fitted and properly secured...

Page 5: ...raps cut the tape seals and then remove any all loose packaging materials Keep the carton bike in the upright position and then lift the bike out of the carton and then engage the kick stand DO NOT de...

Page 6: ...you can now fine tune the positioning of the handlebars The handle bars can be adjusted in two ways They can be rotated within the clamp and they can also be brought closer higher to the rider or furt...

Page 7: ...the wheel so that the clamp is on the opposite side of the wheel to the rotor brake disc Fit the other spring back into position and then replace the tension nut giving just a few turns to secure it s...

Page 8: ...e of the bike If you attempt to fit the pedals to the wrong side you will damage the threads on the cranks and also possibly the pedals as well Also if you force the pedals on to the wrong side of the...

Page 9: ...e that the charger is switched OFF before attaching the charger to the bike The master on off switch for the battery is located on the opposite side to the charger socket To charge the battery simply...

Page 10: ...intenance manual Check that all fixings and major components are tightened sufficiently Check that all nuts bolts rear car rier fixings handlebars and seat post saddle are also sufficiently tightened...

Page 11: ...le if you wish Pushing the throttle to its maximum straight away may generate an error on the display Riding the bike To begin using the bike press and hold the top Mode button to switch on the displa...

Page 12: ...until the gear is properly engaged before changing to the next gear Motor Care Important The motor on your bike is very good but you do need to take proper care to ensure it lasts You need to ensure...

Page 13: ...ulating material fitted at the factory to stop the battery going flat is still in place Simply pull the external tag or if necessary access the battery compart ment and remove the small plastic insula...

Page 14: ...en these modes press and hold the Up and Mode buttons for approx 1 second to cycle through the modes Walking Mode Start Aid The bike also supports a walking mode which is basically a very slow mode al...

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Page 16: ...he product system identified above is in conformity with the listed European Directive s The following table identifies the applied standards and the conformity assessment procedure EMC DIRECTIVE 2004...

Page 17: ...d or video illustrating the problem and we ll normally get back to you within a an hour or two on weekdays Support staff are not available at the weekends though if you send an email it will normally...

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