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Handlebar Installation ( 4mm Hex Wrench )

Step 1 : Loosen the bolts on your bike stem.

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Step 2:

Step 3:

Center your handlebars and rotate them to align to the marking pointed to in the below image.

Tighten bolts to handlebar stem, but don’t tighten completely as you may want to further adjust the angle later to align more precisely. Test the

positioning, and adjust the handlebar to your preferred angle. After determining the best position, completely tighten all the bolts on the stem.

 

NOTICE:

In addition to angle, 

the height of the handlebar 
can be adjusted by adding or 
removing the headset spacers 
if needed. For those without 
experience, we recommend 
having a professional make 
such adjustments for safety 
reasons.

Assembly Instructions

Summary of Contents for Leopard-Fat

Page 1: ...Leopard Fat Tires Electric Mountain Bike Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...Content...

Page 3: ...also pay special attention to info rma tion marked in this manual beginning with NOTICE Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding this manual mak...

Page 4: ...2 Rear Derailleur Rear Brake Saddle Battery Controller LED Headlight Front Brake Motor Head Tube Rear Shock Front Suspension Fork Front Shock Bike Speci cation...

Page 5: ...h C Wheelbase 55 1 Inch D Min Seat Height 32 Inch E Max Seat Height 37 Inch F Chain Stay Length 20 8 Inch G Standover Height 31 4 Inch H Top Tube Length 24 Inch I Wheel Diameter 28 7 Inch J Head Tube...

Page 6: ...bike light Alloy pedal with reflectors Shimano 7 speed gear shift system 6061 aluminum frame 180mm Hydraulic Brakes 48V LED light KMC chain SR saddle Promax MA 400 SSABK 31 8mm 300mm Alloy Seatpost 1...

Page 7: ...Before assembling your bike it s recommended to remove the battery for the reasons outlined below Determine if there s battery drain or damage during shipping Reduce the weight of the ebike to make it...

Page 8: ...s 28 33 Disk Mounting Bolts 3 5 Disk Caliper Mount 6 8 Crank Bolts 32 36 Rear Derailleur Cable Pinch 3 5 Front Derailleur Clamp 3 6 Saddle Post Clamp 3 6 NOTICE Using an impact driver to achieve the r...

Page 9: ...7 Front Fork Installation...

Page 10: ...ant to further adjust the angle later to align more precisely Test the positioning and adjust the handlebar to your preferred angle After determining the best position completely tighten all the bolts...

Page 11: ...er Step 2 Roll the wheel in between the front fork Align the fork dropouts with the axle of the wheel hub making sure the dropouts are fully seated on the axle Also ensure the brake rotor is properly...

Page 12: ...ide Ensure both springs are pointed narrow side in towards the wheel hub Step 5 Tighten the thumb nut until the quick release lever is held in line with the axle and then use your palm of your hand to...

Page 13: ...the sidewall Step 7 Rotate the front wheel Make sure to fully close the quick release skewer lever on the front wheel and check the wheel balance in Pedal Only Mode If notice the riding is imbalanced...

Page 14: ...m wrench unscrew the bolt with a 4 mm hex wrench Step 2 Align the bolt holes of both your front light and the front fender together with the hole on the fork brace then reinsert thebolt through all ho...

Page 15: ...nd the bottom of the pedal threads Before you install the pedals apply a small amount of waterproof grease onto the spindle Start threading the pedal on by hand to ensure the pedal is going in perfect...

Page 16: ...t the seatpost height by sliding the seatpost up or down to a height appropriate foryour leg length and prefered riding WARNING Overextending the seatpost can cause it to break or come o your bike put...

Page 17: ...eed the limit markings to ensure the safety of yourself and the bike Tighten the seat adjustment bolt Ensure the top and bottom of the seat rail clamp are aligned so that the seat adjustment bolt will...

Page 18: ...found on the head tube battery and motor on the inside front cover of this manual to facilitate failure reporting Make sure each letter and number is correct Bike frame number Battery serial number A...

Page 19: ...he bolts were not completely tightened or not aligned horizontally o Check that chain is oiled clean and runs smoothly o Use extra care in wet or dusty conditions o Securely tighten pedals to cranks o...

Page 20: ...lmet whenever using this product and ensure that all helmet manufacturer instructions are us ed for t and care of your helmet Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or death...

Page 21: ...mance This content will apply broadly to most riders but multiple factors will a ect individual results including rider tness and weight terrain proper maintenance etc While Yotobike hopes and believe...

Page 22: ...ndicator Displays real time speed in the form of a progress bar 6 Power indicator Current real time output power of motor 7 Speed display Display the speed at present 8 Information display Trip Displa...

Page 23: ...ck SET 2seconds enter the general setting interface are as below General Setup Trip Clear Backlight setting Speed Limit setting Wheel diameter setting Units Battery setting Riding mode setting Setup s...

Page 24: ...nt limiting setting Poles In Motor setting Start After Poles setting Throttle 6KM Y represents the turning knob into the 6KM pushing mode and N represents the starting turning knob to the maximum Exit...

Page 25: ...l N means throttle with one level Password Assist levels It can be set to 3 5 6 9 If user select 3 the range of assist levels is 1 3 Information Exit Save Exit When the riding speed is 0 km h for 5 mi...

Page 26: ...24 Wires sequence Wires color Function 1 Red Battery 2 Blue Weak lock 3 Black Battery 4 Green UART RECEIVE RXD 5 Yellow UART SEND TXD Wire order deinition...

Page 27: ...and in guarantee period our company will responsible for the warranty The warranty time is 18 months from date of purchasing Other items The following items are not belong to warranty scope 1 It can t...

Page 28: ...otor no phase position Hall error Brake error Start detection Under voltage Motor stalling Communication controller receiving error Communication display receiving error 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The error...

Page 29: ...lay Step2 Insert the plug inside the transformer Insert the DC plug of the charger into the battery charging socket Connect the power plug 110 220 volt plug to the power socket Step 2 Use the key to u...

Page 30: ...st way to charge your battery improper charging The charger works on 110 220 V 56 60 Hz standard home AC power outlets Do not open the charger to select voltage input as the charger can automatically...

Page 31: ...harging and contact Yotobikeimmediately The battery can be recharged on or o the bike A new battery may take longer to be fully charged when depleted The charger will automatically stop charging once...

Page 32: ...arge is low Fully charge the battery after each use no matter how much power is used This will prolong the battery life If battery power is not used for a long time store the battery with a full charg...

Page 33: ...g sweaty and exhausted to refresh yourself and relieve stress accumulated throughout the entire workday Moreover lower settings canextend usable range for longer rides maximizing enjoyment while minim...

Page 34: ...rottle use frequency riding position etc Following are some limitations needing riders careful attention to ensure the mid motor does not overheat or become damaged from excessive loading Do not attem...

Page 35: ...t 70 lbs The following list provides important tips for the safe operation of the Leopard when used for carrying cargo 1 Make sure to load the cargo as low as possible to lower the center of gravity a...

Page 36: ...weather If exposed to rain or excess moisture dry your b icycle afterward and apply anti rust treatment to the chain and any other unpainted steel surfaces Regularly clean and lubricate all moving pa...

Page 37: ...can get wet which may cause problems use in high temperature weather Keep the battery away from open ame or a high temperature heat source Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight or recharge imme...

Page 38: ...ttps yotobike com Yotobike periodically updates our o cial Warranty Policy Therefore please review the latest policy on our website Yotobike periodically updates our o cial Warranty Policy Therefore p...

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