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Caution : Please read the manual before your first ride! 

E-Bike

PRODUCT INSTRUCTION 

MANUAL

Summary of Contents for MYT-20

Page 1: ...Caution Please read the manual before your first ride E Bike PRODUCT INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Warranty Attachment Safety Instruction General Information Bike Use Installation And Adjustment Meter Operation Battery And Charging Further Information Maintenance 01 03 05 07 12 13 15 16 17 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... used as off road vehicles or used for extreme bicycle sports when riding the bicycle please wear a safety helmet and protective gear It is forbidden to ride with one hand Please abide by the traffic rules and prohibit riding on motorized lanes and roads with multiple pedestrians Carry people or objects in accordance with the requirements of laws and regulations and do not park in the building s l...

Page 4: ...ot to hit vigorously and keep the rotating shaft lubricated Try to avoid traveling in severe weather such as heavy rain Riding in rain or snow the braking distance will be extended pay attention to slow down It is not allowed to exceed the maximum load of the vehicle body when riding the maximum load is 120KG It is suitable for people of 16 years old and physically fit adults and it is strictly fo...

Page 5: ...reely with ANCHEER 2 What s In the Box Parts List Description Quantity ANCHEER Electric Bike Pedal 2 1 User Manual Saddle 1 1 Key Saddle Tube 1 2 Charging Adapter Reflector Throttle Tools Bag 1 1 1 1 Battery Front Rear Fender 1 1 We will decide whether to include the throttle in your product package in accordance with local laws and regulations If it is included it will come as a single part and w...

Page 6: ...eral Information 3 Bike Components Handlebar Folder CarryHand Saddle RearFender RearReflectorLamp Manned Backseat Height Adjustment Height Adjustment Chainwheel Cranks Rear Derailleur Lamp Front Fork Snap Tire Pedal ...

Page 7: ...nearby people In order to ensure the safety of riding please check regularly for loose parts or screws The places that need to be checked include but not limited to the seat tube wheels handlebars and pedals If necessary please confirm whether the battery capacity can meet you riding demand Please wear helmets and riding gear that meet the requirements in accordance with regulations Avoid travelin...

Page 8: ...otor and the brake pad adjust the position of the brake pad so that the rotor does not rub and is slightly close to the outer pad the gap between the rotor and the pad should be just enough to prevent friction Make sure that the rotor and the pads are parallel to each other After the adjustment is complete tighten the bolts If the rotor always rubs against the brake pads or the gap is too large yo...

Page 9: ...ctric bike and all the parts inside and use the tool to cut off the packing rope 1 Install the Handlebar 1 1 1 2 Install the handlebar into the folding stem and fasten the buckle Adjust the height that best suits your riding position Note please be careful not to exceed the limit line ...

Page 10: ...event the front fork from being deformed during delivery Take the screws and safety washer out of the wheel pull the wheel up and insert it into the fork dropout Insert the disc into the disc brake slot Insert the safety washers on each side and tighten the screws on each side Use the tool to tighten the screws Install the fender and lamp and use the tool to tighten them ...

Page 11: ...kwise screw the pedal marked L on the left side crank Clockwise screw the pedal marked R on the right side crank There is a right pedal labeled R and a left pedal labeled L Make sure that the threads of the individual pedals are fully seated in the crank arm Make sure the pedals are fully tightened with a wrench Note Make sure that you recognize the letters R L on the pedal screw during assembly ...

Page 12: ... Adjust the angle of the brake lever meter gear shifter throttle and light horn switch on the handlebar then use tools to tighten them Insert the seat post into the post receiver set the correct position and adjust the height to suit your riding habit Tighten the seat with a clamp 4 1 ...

Page 13: ...ANCHEER 11 Installation And Adjustment 7 How to Fold the Bike Spin the buckle and open the quick release Fold the frame 7 1 ...

Page 14: ...alue is low pedal assist level Press again to move into pedal assist level high high is the maximum power of PAS Full Electric Function Pure electric mode Press until all the three low mid high indicators are off Press to crease into pedal assist level mid Avoid the risk of collision Don t modify system parameters to avoid parameters disorder Contact the seller when error code appears MODE POWER h...

Page 15: ... and storage pay attention to avoid the entry of foreign objects especially avoid the inflow of water or other liquids so as to avoid short circuit inside the charger If you need to bring the charger outside be careful to protect your charger from bein g collision or crushing during cycling Do not remove or replace the components in t he charger yourself When not in use for a long time keep the ba...

Page 16: ... battery is dropped or damaged due to a bicycle accident there may be a danger of electrolyte leakage Please stop using it immediately It is better not to wait until the power is completely exhausted before charging which can more effectively extend the battery life Besides Overheating or undercharging the battery may shorten battery life How far can a fully charged battery go It depends on the lo...

Page 17: ...rews of the bike and the places that need to be fastened and regularly reinforce to prevent injury and unnecessary wear and tear on your e bike Recommended torque unit kgf cm the horizontal screw 60 80 the stem screw 175 200 the seat cushion screw 175 250 the wheel screw 320 450 Regularly check the tension of the chain which can be adjusted by the chain regulator Always check the tire for scratche...

Page 18: ...ge due to improper use failure to follow the product instructions or to perform any preventive maintenance unauthorized repair external causes such as accidents abuse or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control Support Services We provide lifetime customer support services For any questions about the product please contact customer service from where you brought the equipment We will ...

Page 19: ...Range 15 miles Throttle mode Working Temperature 23 F 104 F 5 40 Rated Voltage 36V Battery Capacity 8Ah Service Life 500 Times Motor Power Display 250W LED Display Motor Type Brake Brushless Gear Motor Disc Brake Maximum Torque Suspension Light 34N m Suspension Front Fork Front Light Input Voltage 100 240V Input Current 1 8A Output Voltage DC42V Output Current 2A 1560 580 1150mm Basic Parameters P...

Page 20: ...aining load of the bike weight of rider and cargo tire pressure road environment chain and wheel axle lubrication etc will affect the maximum speed Riding habits temperature load tire pressure road environment and other factors will affect the riding range ...

Page 21: ...Input DC42V 2A max Highest speed 25km h Power 250W support iancheer com Model MYT 20 ...

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