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OWNERS MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Scout

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ng only reliable quality brand components Enjoy your new Scout Open the carton box and take out your Scout carefully The package contains the following items CHARGER PEDALS FRONT WHEEL AXLE Headlight Remove all zip ties and packing material Attention be careful when using cutters or sharp edges near the frame tyres and rims to avoid damage ...

Page 3: ... 2 Install Headlight 3 Install Front wheel 4 Install Pedals 5 Saddle Height 6 Battery Charging 7 Battery Power On Off 8 Battery Tips 9 Headlight Controls 10 LCD Display Operation 11 Riding Your Scout 12 Trouble Shooting 13 Warranty ...

Page 4: ...s Loosen the 4 bolts and remove cap place handle bar in position and re attach cap Tighten the 4 bolts to install handle bar as shown in picture Adjust handle bar angle and fasten the 4 bolts diagonally one by one to 20N M ...

Page 5: ...Light Use supplied bolts and bushing to install head light on front brackets Adjust height and angle then tighten all the bolts Connect the light power cable to the colour coded yellow plug from frame Headlight Frame ...

Page 6: ...t and washers before positioning wheel Make sure the brake disc is placed in the center of caliper gap and front wheel can rotate freely without any noise DO NOT pull brake lever when the brake disc is not in the gap STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 ...

Page 7: ...l marked with an R on the right side side with drivetrain gears The right side pedal has a right hand thread removes counterclockwise installs clockwise The left side pedal has a left hand thread removes clockwise installs counterclockwise Be careful to not cross thread the pedals L R ...

Page 8: ...5 Saddle Height Insert the seat and post into frame tube and using the quick release lever adjust the height to suit ...

Page 9: ...t ride The charger plug is located underneath the tank on left side when connected to the charger adaptor red light indicates charging while green light indicates charging is finished and charger has auto stopped charging Full charge takes approx 4 6 hours ...

Page 10: ...ery Power ON OFF Beside the charging port you ll find a separate switch to power ON OFF your battery Make sure switch on before your ride and off after riding It helps protect the battery from draining itself ...

Page 11: ...reset the indicator Frequent accelerating and braking can drain the battery much more quickly than expected If you are getting low on power try and use a low PAS setting and less throttle 8 hours of not using the battery still consumes around 5 battery capacity make sure you check battery level if the bike is not used for a while Avoid using the battery if it has less than 10 capacity The bike is ...

Page 12: ... the left side of handle bar there is a separate switch for head light Off Button is set to middle zero setting Low Beam Push button up to one bar setting High Beam Push button down to two bar setting Don t forget to switch off the light and battery when you finish riding This helps a lot with your battery life ...

Page 13: ...t button to switch between ECO STANDARD and POWER modes Press or to adjust PAS speed level There are 5 PAS levels by default Hold Set button for 2 seconds to enter setting interface where you have various options to customize 8 Walking mode Error Code Current Speed Odometer Battery Status Trip Mode Power Level controller receiving error ...

Page 14: ...can use this on it s own or in combination with the pedal assist Please note that using throttle only will reduce your range substantially Frequent accelerating and braking can also drain the battery much more quickly than expected If you are getting low on power try and use a low PAS setting and less throttle The disc brakes are operated by pulling either left or right levers when activated the p...

Page 15: ...pears If yes replace the brake lever and reconnect brake lever wire to controller Fully charge the battery Do not block motor from rotating freely Disconnect all wires brake lever display throttle and motor then reconnect Check all connectors are in good condi tion and are connected properly Current error or MOS damaged Throttle Abnormality Motor Abnormality Motor Hall Abnormality Brake Abnormalit...

Page 16: ... components from the date of original retail purchase This warranty does not apply to the tyres spokes brakes rims and other mechanical components of the bicycle that are subjet to normal wear and tear Full details of the warranty are available online at www boostbikes co nz For any questions on assembly operation of the bike or warranty please contact us on info boostbikes co nz Please note Boost...

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