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17. Look for the four connector cables
right behind the LCD display panel. Use
the arrow marked on each cable end to
connect one to another, using one male-
to-female connector at a time. If a proper
connection is being made it should easily
slide together. If it is only a slightly firm
connection, do not force together by
pushing further! This means the ends of
the male-to-female connection doesn’t
match properly so you will need to
separate and reinsert until it slides easily
together. Then tightly connect the two
cables (Figure 15). Also, perform another
“double-check” of one thick wire connector
located between the pedals and the motor
(below the chainstay frame) and make sure
it is fully connected (Figure 16)
18. To check that the bike’s electrical
system is properly connected, turn on the
back battery by pressing the red power
button located under the battery on the
bottom, right-side of the battery if you
are standing behind the back tire. Press
and hold the (“Power”) button located
on the control band on the left side of the
handlebar until the LCD display powers
on. If you see it briefly power up and then
suddenly turn off, this means the battery
power switch is off.
19. Press the left brake and see if the brake
light goes on when depressed and off
when released. Repeat that step for the
right brake. If all works in this manner then
the cables were properly connected.
20. Press and hold the “+” button on the
control band until the LCD display panel
becomes brighter (for night time rides
only) and the bike’s front head light and
Figure 15
Figure 16
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