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Quick Assembly Guide - BESV PS1 

 

 

 

 

Quick Assembly Guide 

BESV PS1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

V. 1.0, Jan. 2015 

Summary of Contents for PS1

Page 1: ...Quick Assembly Guide BESV PS1 Quick Assembly Guide BESV PS1 V 1 0 Jan 2015 ...

Page 2: ...ents 2 1 2 Accessory Box Contents 2 2 Assembly Procedures 3 2 1 Front Wheel 3 2 2 Steering Column Extension Tube with Stem 5 2 3 Set Up the Handle Bar 6 2 4 Front Fender and Headlight 7 2 5 Pedal 10 2 6 HMI 11 2 7 Battery 13 2 8 Saddle Seat Post 14 2 9 Rear Light 15 3 Checklist 16 ...

Page 3: ... Accessory Box 3 Saddle Seat Post Set 4 Front wheel 1 2 Accessory Box Contents Parts in the accessory box 1 Product Documentation 2 Charger 3 Human Machine Interface HMI 4 Headlight 5 Pedal 6 Rear light 7 Quick release QR for the front wheel 8 Front Fender Support 9 Steering column extension tube ...

Page 4: ...ly Guide BESV PS1 3 2 Assembly Procedures 2 1 Front Wheel 2 1 1 Unpack the front wheel and the main bike assembly 2 1 2 Insert the wheel into the fork end Attention The disk should be placed between the brake pads ...

Page 5: ...k release handle should be on the left side of bike 2 1 4 Tighten the nut Place the spring back in the QR stem and tighten the nut until you encounter resistance Then loosen 1 4 turn Note The tapered end of the spring should be facing inward 2 1 5 Lock the QR Lock the QR by pushing the handle upwards until parallel with fork Turn the wheel and verify the rotation is smooth ...

Page 6: ...n Tube with Stem 2 2 1 Insert the extension tube a into the front fork b 2 2 2 Adjust the alignment of the tube The tube and stem should face forward The notch of clamp d must face backward 2 2 3 Tighten the screw c beside the clamp d The torque is 7N m a b d c ...

Page 7: ... the handle bar Put the handle bar into stem and lock the brackets but not tighten it Refer to the markings on the handle bar and align it with the center of the lock ring 2 3 3 Tighten the brackets of the stem Tighten the upper screw until the gap become 0 5mm then tighten the lower screw with 6N m torque e ...

Page 8: ...er and Headlight 2 4 1 Fender parts introduction f Front fender g Fender support h Nylon nut i M5 screw 2 4 2 Assemble the fender first Assemble the part g f i as right picture show Note that nylon nut h should be inside the fender f g h i g i f h ...

Page 9: ...he gap between wheel and fork Attention The brake cable must be kept to the outer left of the fender support 2 4 4 Push the fender forward until the hanger touches the fork 2 4 5 Introduction of headlight parts j Headlight k M6 L35 screw m Flat washer n Spring washer p M6 Nut j k m n p ...

Page 10: ... k from the front and through the light fork and the fender hanger Sequentially from m n p and tighten them 2 4 7 Secure the front fender support to the fork After adjusting the space between the fender and the wheel use the M10 screw to secure to the fork ...

Page 11: ...al 2 5 1 Take out the pedal 2 5 2 Set up the right pedal Note There is a mark R on one of the pedal Assemble it onto the right crank clockwise 2 5 3 Set up the left pedal Take another pedal and assemble it to the left crank counterclockwise R ...

Page 12: ...r Keep the screw loose for now Note the bracket location 2 6 2 Set up the HMI Put the HMI in the bracket and adjust the angle Tighten both sides with a flat head screwdriver 2 6 3 Adjust the angle and tighten the bracket screws Note Do not over tighten 2 6 4 Take apart of switch s upper and lower housing by taking off the screws ...

Page 13: ...Switch Set up the switch and cable as shown in the picture Place the switch close to the left brake lever Assemble the lower case and tighten the screw after adjusting the angle 2 6 6 Connect the HMI Connect the HMI to the corresponding green connector ...

Page 14: ...y 2 7 1 Insert the key and turn it to the OPEN position 2 7 2 Aligning the battery with the metal rail slide the battery in until it is firmly connected to the socket 2 7 3 Push the key in and turn it to OFF position to lock the battery in place ...

Page 15: ...at Post 2 8 1 Open the seat post clamp and insert the seat post Attention the depth of the seat post The seat post must be inserted at least 10cm 3 9inch 2 8 2 Set the saddle face forward and adjust the height Lock the seat post clamp 10cm 3 9 inch ...

Page 16: ...arts 1 Rear light 2 Bracket upper housing 3 Bracket lower housing reflector 4 M4 Nut 2 5 M4 L15 Screw 2 2 9 2 Bracket Put the M4 nut into bracket upper housing Set under the saddle 2 9 3 Combine upper and lower housing by M4 nut 2 9 4 Insert the rear light into the bracket rail 5 2 4 3 1 ...

Page 17: ...e BESV PS1 16 3 Checklist 3 1 Check the tire pressure is normal 3 2 Check the function of the brakes derailleur and chain 3 3 Check the function of the electric module and the battery power Please refer to PS1 user manual ...

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