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Safety Basics: Do’s and Don’ts 

The Do’s 

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Always conduct a Safety Check before  you ride your XB-490.    Be thoroughly  familiar with 

the controls of your XB-490. 

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Always  wear  an  approved  helmet  when  riding  your  XB-490.    Follow  the  helmet 

manufacturer’s instructions for fit, use and care of your helmet.     

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Always keep body parts and other objects away from the spinning wheels of your XB-490. 

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Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and will stay on the floorboard.   

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Wear  bright,  visible  clothing  that  is  not  so  loose  that  it  can  catch  on  moving  parts  of  the 

XB-490 or objects at the side of the road or trail. 

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Think about your speed, and keep your speed consistent with safe operating conditions.   

The Don’ts 

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Never  ride  with  headphones.  They  mask  traffic  sounds,  distract  you  from  concentrating  on 

your surroundings, and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the XB-490, causing you 

to lose control. 

      Never carry a passenger. The maximum carrying capacity is 350 lbs.

 

 

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Never ride barefoot or wearing sandals. 

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Don’t jump with your XB-490. It puts great stress on everything from frame and forks to drive 

train.    Riders  who  insist  on  jumping  their  XB-490  risk  serious  damage  to  their  XB-490  as 

well as to themselves. 

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Never carry anything which obstructs your vision or your complete control of the XB-490 or 

which could become entangled in the moving parts of the XB-490. 

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Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehicle. 

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Never ride your XB-490 while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. 

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If possible, avoid riding in bad weather, when visibility is obscured, at dusk or in the dark, or 

when you are very tired. Each of these conditions increases the risk of accident. 

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Never  allow  children  to  ride.  Never  allow  others  to  ride  without  reading  and  understanding 

these instructions. 

Operating Reminders and Suggestions 

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Review all instructions carefully before riding the XB-490. 

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Follow all rules and regulations in your area for operating a motorized bicycle. Obey the same 

road  laws  as  all  other  road  vehicles,  including  yielding  the  right-of-way  to  pedestrians,  and 

stopping at red lights and stop signs. 

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Ride predictably and in a straight line.    Never ride against traffic.   

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Ride defensively. To other road users, you may be hard to see.   

Summary of Contents for XB-490

Page 1: ...1 XB 490 Electric Bicycle Owner s Manual Read this manual completely before riding your electric bicycle X Treme TM Electric Moped ...

Page 2: ...ng 5 Night Riding 5 Other Reminders 6 Specifications 7 Wire diagram 8 Specifications 8 Operation 9 Battery Care and Maintenance 10 Remove battery box 10 Battery charging 11 Maintenance 12 Assembly and Setup 13 Wheel assembly instructions 13 Steps to Startup 15 ...

Page 3: ... assume all responsibility for these risks Thus you need to know and practice the rules of safe and responsible riding YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS ELECTRIC BICYCLE TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT ...

Page 4: ...p with your XB 490 It puts great stress on everything from frame and forks to drive train Riders who insist on jumping their XB 490 risk serious damage to their XB 490 as well as to themselves o Never carry anything which obstructs your vision or your complete control of the XB 490 or which could become entangled in the moving parts of the XB 490 o Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehic...

Page 5: ...rlier and more gradually than you would under normal dry conditions Decrease your riding speed avoid sudden braking and take corners with additional caution Keep in mind that there is a direct but inverse relationship between speed and controllability Be more visible on the road Wear reflective clothing and use safety lights Potholes and slippery surfaces such as lane markings and train tracks all...

Page 6: ...harging If your XB 490 is put into storage re charge its battery at least once every 30 days Do not store your XB 490 in direct sunlight for an extended time Store your XB 490 in a dry place Exposing your XB 490 to rain snow or other precipitation may result in damage ...

Page 7: ...7 Product features ...

Page 8: ... Voltage 48Volt Dc 14Ah Motor Wattage 500W Wheel Size 18 inch Top Speed 20 MPH Charging Time 6 8h Distance of full charge 25 35 miles Battery charging cycles Around 350 times Max rider weight 350 Lbs Two rider Yes Left and Right Indicators Yes Rear View mirrors Yes ...

Page 9: ...PSI for bikes Remember performance of the bike is directly related to weight of the rider and any baggage load together with the charge in the batteries Ensure batteries are fully charged prior to riding Charge overnight prior to riding the next day Never let the batteries go fully flat This will reduce battery and bike performance Apply chain oil periodically and clean if dirty or gummed up using...

Page 10: ...tc 1 To remove the battery box from the bike unlock the seat first and then open it see figure 1 1 figure1 1 2 unplug the battery see figure 1 2 take out the battery box see figure 1 3 figure 1 2 figure 1 3 Charging figure 1 4 1 To charge the batteries insert power plug on the battery charger into power outlet 2 Connect to the battery charging socket located under the seat see the above picture ...

Page 11: ...cal shock and shorting The charger is intended for indoor use only 4 Plug the end of the charger s cord into the socket of the adaptor first Next connect the adaptor to the XB 490 the charger port in located below the front of the seat Then plug the chargers AC cords into the wall outlet 5 Read the charger label to learn about the charger indicator lights and their meanings 6 Generally a short dri...

Page 12: ...ing light bulbs 7 DO not attempt to modify open or perform maintenance on the Hub Motor 8 Any attempt to modify or adjustment of electrical components will void the warranty Maintenance Schedule Service Interval Daily Monthly Every 6 Months Yearly Inspect Tires for wear and condition and inflation Yes Yes Yes Yes Check and adjust Brake Yes Yes Yes Yes Check operation of all lighting and horn devic...

Page 13: ...rear wheel then take off the rear fork fender See figure 1 5 figure 1 5 2 Remove the screw from the end of Brake Cable and then remove the three screws See figure 1 6 figure 1 6 3 Slide the wheel forward to allow slack in the chain 4 Now slide the chain over the rear flywheel and remove the wheel from the bicycle ...

Page 14: ...acer as shown below in figure 1 12 1 13 figure1 12 figure1 13 3 Remove the front wheel Front Wheel Installation Instructions 1 Set your bike on a strong table or workbench to make access easier 2 Lift the front forks and install the front wheel Ensure the locking washers are inserted into the holes on the forks 3 Insert the axle and spacer as shown above in reverse 4 Install the two nuts on the en...

Page 15: ...ng too much resistance 2 Chain 1 Give the train a light drop of bicycle chain oil or sewing oil Do not use RP7 type lubricants 2 Mirrors 1 Insert rear mirrors into slot ensuring a match for left and right Etc 2 Twist until tight Don t over tighten See figure 1 12 figure 1 12 Battery 1 Insert battery case and plug in the opposite way to the way you removed it 2 The battery will have enough charge f...

Page 16: ...s See bolt below 2 Insert the handlebars in place 3 Next put the black nut in the same place where you can see when you take out the bike from the carton and then make sure the bolt is in the right place see below picture and then tighten it 4 Slide cover over the the hole ...

Page 17: ...rger is functioning both connected to bicycle and directly to the battery pack when removed from bicycle 4 When connected to the bicycle turn ignition on charging voltage should be around 40 44volts on the meter Test by connecting and observing charging light on the charger For General Information or Parts Visit www x tremescooters com For Technical Support or Assistance Visit www x tremescooters ...

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