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Yotobike continually revises and updates its Official Warranty Policy. We encourage you to review the most current policy details on our website:

Yotobike's Warranty Policy : https://yotobike.com/pages/warranty-and-replacement-policy

For any after-sales support, please contact us at: [email protected]

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Warranty Information

Summary of Contents for Leopard

Page 1: ...Yoto Leopard Electric Mountain Bike Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...5 Yoto Leopard Assembly Instructions Recommended Torque Values Assembly Instructions Front Wheel Fork Installation Post Assembly Registration Safety Checklist LCD Display Functions Overview Status Cod...

Page 3: ...critical safety risks that could result in severe injury or even death if ignored Additionally sections beginning with NOTICE contain essential information that requires your attention Please be awar...

Page 4: ...draulic Brakes Seat Battery LED Headlight Front Hydraulic Brakes Motor Head Tube Rear Shock Front Suspension Fork 2 Controller Yoto Leopard Speci cations Handle Throttle LCD Display Power Button Shima...

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: ...Powered Taillight Alloy Pedal with Reflectors Shimano 7 Speed Gear Shift System 6061 Aluminum Frame 180mm Hydraulic Brakes 48V LED Light SR Saddle ProMax MA 400 SSABK 31 8 mm 300 mm Alloy Seatpost He...

Page 7: ...or to bike assembly for the following reasons To verify if there was any battery discharge or damage during shipping To lessen the bike s weight for easier handling during assembly To prevent any acci...

Page 8: ...ls 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 Do not use an impact driver to set the...

Page 9: ...k the positioning by testing it out Once satis ed with the handlebar s angle securely tighten all bolts on the stem Step 2 Align your handlebars to the central marking as indicated in the image provid...

Page 10: ...brake caliper Step 2 Position the wheel between the forks Carefully align the wheel hub s axle with the fork dropouts ensuring that it is completely seated Additionally con rm that the brake rotor is...

Page 11: ...ep 4 Insert the quick release skewer into the hub from the side opposite the brake Slide one cone spring onto the skewer from the other side ensuring both springs narrow ends point inward towards the...

Page 12: ...Step 6 Front Fork Installation 10...

Page 13: ...ll Step 8 After in ating the tires spin the front wheel to check for balance and smooth rotation The quick release lever on the front wheel should be rmly secured If the ride feels unsteady or you hea...

Page 14: ...e Use a 10mm wrench to hold the nut in place while turning the bolt with a 4mm hex wrench Step 2 Position the headlight and front fender against the fork brace aligning the bolt holes Thread the bolt...

Page 15: ...by an L or lack of marking You can nd these indicators on the pedal s plastic cover and the end of the pedal threads Step 2 Lightly grease the pedal spindle Start threading each pedal by hand making s...

Page 16: ...Once adjusted close the lever to secure the seatpost WARNING Never exceed the seatpost s maximum extension mark Overextending may lead to the seatpost breaking or detaching from the bike resulting in...

Page 17: ...t adjustment bolt Ensure the top and bottom of the seat rail clamp are aligned so that the seat adjustment bolt will clamp the seat rails together properly Step 1 Step 2 NOTICE The saddle angle is set...

Page 18: ...ers should be noted on the inside front cover of this manual Accurate recording of these numbers is essential for warranty purposes and in the event you need to report any issues Ensure precision in t...

Page 19: ...e not completely tightened or not aligned horizontally o o Ensure the chain is lubricated clean and operates smoothly o Exercise additional caution to maintain the chain in wet or dusty conditions o T...

Page 20: ...ty cautions Employ the pre ride safety checklist to verify the bike s readiness and con guration Con rm the bike s t is appropriate for your stature Abide by local cycling laws and standards Do approp...

Page 21: ...d performance These insights generally pertain to most users however individual outcomes can vary based on factors such as rider condition cargo weight landscape and consistent upkeep Enjoyment of you...

Page 22: ...e speed is presented graphically as a progress bar 5 Current Speed Display Numerically displays the current speed 6 Trip Information Display Section Trip Shows the distance covered in a single trip OD...

Page 23: ...LCD Advanced Setup Guide 21 Trip Meter Power Mode Display Trip Time PAS Pedal Assist System and Odometer Display These screens show the level of pedal assistance from 1 to 3 currently engaged...

Page 24: ...enters sleep mode with options from 1 to 60 minutes or the option to disable sleep mode when set to 0 P05 Gear Mode Settings Displays various gear modes indicating di erent pedal assist levels P06 Whe...

Page 25: ...itial power output when starting to pedal with settings to control the acceleration smoothness P16 Reset ODO Press and holdthe up button for 5 seconds Pressit for 10 seconds to rest to the factorysett...

Page 26: ...and 150 of the actual speed allowing for calibration against di erent wheel sizes or preferences P19 Enables or disables the use of a neutral or 0 gear position setting 0 includes the 0 gear in the g...

Page 27: ...e repair shop without delay Our company stands behind the quality of our products Should you encounter any quality issues under normal use within the warranty period we will provide warranty service T...

Page 28: ...to component communication fault Communication Error Display to controller communication fault 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exclusions from Warranty The following are not covered under the warranty 1 Products...

Page 29: ...e keys from the handlebar NOTICE Step 1 Verify the battery level on the display Step 2 Plug the Charger s DC connector into the bike s battery port Insert the power plug into an appropriate wall outle...

Page 30: ...nd to products with removed defaced damaged altered or illegible serial numbers and or bar codes NOTICE The charger works on 110 220 V 56 60 Hz standard home AC power outlets Do not open the charger t...

Page 31: ...o reach full charge initially The charger automatically stops once the battery is fully charged Frequent recharging is ne as the battery does not su er from memory e ect Installing the Battery Securel...

Page 32: ...charged and recharge it monthly Yotobike is suitable for light rain conditions Avoid riding in heavy downpours or through ooded areas to prevent damage to the crank and motor Battery Maintenance 48V...

Page 33: ...by twisting the throttle grip without pedaling at all The Leopard can reach speeds of up to 25 miles per hour with throttle mode which not only lets you travel faster but also provides extra power wh...

Page 34: ...r bike s size and weight Remove the battery for easier lifting or loading when transporting Yotobike Leopard Maximum Carrying Payload Your Leopard can handle a total weight of 400 lbs including rider...

Page 35: ...minimize prolonged exposure to cold or adverse weather conditions If it gets wet dry it thoroughly and apply anti rust treatment to the chain and any other unpainted steel components Routinely clean a...

Page 36: ...and its components with a dry cloth Use a brush to remove sand and dirt and warm soapy water if necessary Avoid strong acidic or alkaline cleaners After cleaning apply lubricant to prevent rust Ensure...

Page 37: ...Policy We encourage you to review the most current policy details on our website Yotobike s Warranty Policy https yotobike com pages warranty and replacement policy For any after sales support please...

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