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FT750-26 and FT750-20 Owner’s Manual 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FT750-20

Page 1: ...FT750 26 and FT750 20 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...minating Display Backlight 9 Toggling Between Imperial and Metric Units 10 Pedal Assist System 10 Thumb Throttle 11 Displaying Mileage and Time and Resetting the Trip Meter 11 Maximum Electric Motor Bicycle Speed 11 Shifting Drive Gears 12 Braking 12 Charging the Battery 13 Battery Range 14 Battery Status 14 Battery Disposal 14 Front Suspension 15 Adjusting Your Bicycle to Fit You 16 Tire Pressure...

Page 3: ...chase decision I want you to know that we value the trust and confidence you have in CSC Our guiding principle will always be that our customers come first We wish you many miles of safe and enjoyable riding on your new electric bicycle If there s anything we can do to enhance your ownership experience please let us know Thank you again Steve Seidner Founder and CEO CSC Electric Bicycles LLC 1331 ...

Page 4: ...e bottom of their stroke Do not allow others who are unfamiliar with the electric bike s operation to ride the bike Do not ride the bicycle in high wind rain ice or snow conditions Do not ride the bicycle if the temperature is below 15 o F or above 95 o F Exercise caution if riding the bicycle when it is dark outside Do not exceed the bicycle s maximum weight capacity 330 pounds for the FT750 26 2...

Page 5: ...Symbols Caution and warning symbols in this manual are as follows The Caution symbol indicates a condition that may lead to electric bicycle damage The Warning symbol indicates a condition that may lead to injury or death Pre Ride Safety Checks Prior to every ride please check the following items to make sure your electric bicycle is ready for you to ride The battery is fully charged Both tires ar...

Page 6: ...e recharged as required The bicycle includes a rear set of sprockets with a derailleur that allow for 7 different gear ratios You can shift gears using a handlebar mounted index shifter like you would do on a regular bicycle The bicycle includes front and rear hydraulic disc brakes which are independently operated by handlebar mounted levers The bicycle includes a front suspension that is adjustab...

Page 7: ...ght 5 Brake Levers 6 Stem 7 Water Bottle Holder 8 Battery 9 Seat 10 Seatpost 11 Taillight 12 Seatpost Clamp 13 Front Tire and Wheel 14 Rear Tire and Wheel 15 Rear Derailleur 16 Chain 17 Kickstand 18 Chainring 19 Crank 20 Pedals 21 Rear Disc Brake 22 Controller 23 Thumb Throttle 24 LCD Instrument Display 25 Front Disc Brake ...

Page 8: ... numerous bicycle settings are all controlled by three switches contained in a switch housing on the left handlebar shown to the right The switches are referred to as Switch 1 the UP switch Switch 2 the power switch and Switch 3 the DOWN switch The switch and LCD displays are shown in the illustration below Warning Take care when activating Switches 1 2 and 3 while riding your electric bicycle Lac...

Page 9: ...ly if the bicycle is not used for 5 minutes Turning Headlight and Taillight On and Off To turn on the headlight and taillight depress Switch 1 until the lights illuminate To turn off the headlight and taillight depress Switch 1 until the lights turn off Changing LCD Display Mode The LCD mounted in the center of the handlebars has three display modes Display 1 Display 2 and Display 3 You can cycle ...

Page 10: ...r showing Display 2 the display changes to Display 1 after riding the bicycle for 5 seconds Display 3 shows maximum speed attained during the ride as well as other information as shown in the photo to the right After showing Display 3 the display changes to Display 1 after riding the bicycle for 5 seconds Illuminating Display Backlight After the LCD has been turned on you can illuminate the backli...

Page 11: ...enheit units 3 MPH Celsius units 4 KM H Celsius units After selecting your desired measurement units depress Switch 2 for 5 seconds to return to Display 1 Pedal Assist System To change the amount of pedal assist electric motor power provided during the pedaling effort depress Switches 1 or 3 to change from Level 0 no pedal assist to Level 5 maximum amount of pedal assist Pressing Switch 1 increase...

Page 12: ... and time depress Switch 1 and 3 simultaneously for 5 seconds The trip mileage and riding time will be displayed on the LCD To reset the displays to zero depress Switch 2 until the LCD mileage and time revert to zero Maximum Electric Motor Bicycle Speed Your CSC electric bicycle s maximum speed that can be attained through electric motor power is 20 mph You can attain higher speeds by pedaling the...

Page 13: ... to another Attempting to change gears while not pedaling puts undue stress on the rear derailleur Braking Your electric bicycle has front and rear hydraulically actuated disc brakes The brakes are controlled by handlebar mounted brake levers The left brake lever operates the rear brake and the right brake lever operates the front brake During normal operation both the front and rear brakes should...

Page 14: ... the key to the left and then lift the battery s lower end away from the frame Connect the charger s plug with the AC power supply first then connect the output plug of the charger with the charging port of the battery Caution Do not connect the charger to the battery before first connecting the charger to the wall outlet Doing so may damage the circuit When the battery is charging the power indic...

Page 15: ...pedal effort you provide the speeds at which you ride the terrain uphill or downhill versus level ground the road surface prevailing winds and temperature Caution Do not ride so far that you have insufficient charge to complete your trip You should always leave with a fully charged battery and observe the state of charge during your ride such that adequate charge remains to assist you to your dest...

Page 16: ...e left side of the fork The damping adjuster is located at the top of the right fork leg as viewed by the rider The adjuster can be rotated counterclockwise through eight positions to adjust the damping from minimum to maximum One click further past maximum locks the suspension rigidly The preload adjuster is located at the top of the left fork leg It operates through a series of 10 clicks five fu...

Page 17: ... Seat angle can be also adjusted by loosening the bolt beneath the seat and rotating the seat angle You should adjust the seat angle such that the seat is approximately parallel to the ground You may wish to make minor angular adjustments to move the front of the seat up or down to suit your preferences Warning Make sure the bolt is tight after making any adjustments A loose bolt could cause you t...

Page 18: ...ash Handlebar angular position can be adjusted by loosening the handlebar clamp and rotating the handlebar up or down You should adjust the handlebar such that it is a comfortable to the handlebar grips Warning Make sure the handlebar mounting bolts are secure If they are loose the handlebars can shift position and cause a crash Brake lever angle can be adjusted to loosening the brake lever clamps...

Page 19: ...es and your tubes It s also a good idea to carry a tire repair kit and a tire pump or CO2 cartridges with you whenever you ride your bicycle When you need any of these items please contact CSC at 909 445 0900 Caution You should check tire pressure prior to each ride Do not ride the bicycle if the tires are underinflated Caution Do not ride your bicycle without carrying a tube repair kit tube repai...

Page 20: ...ll be delivered in a cardboard box as shown here Open the box top Using a wire cutter remove the zip ties securing the boxed and wrapped components container You will have a charging cord a charger three Allen wrenches two open end wrenches a plastic nut the front reflector the bell the taillight and two pedals ...

Page 21: ...wrap container from the wheel You will also see the front skewer and the headlight Remove the Styrofoam packing on the side of the bicycle Using a box cutter and taking care not to contact the bicycle its tires or any other bicycle components slice the sides of the container open ...

Page 22: ...the cardboard box as shown here after it has been sliced Remove the zip ties securing the water bottle rack to the front tire Remove the zip ties securing the front wheel to the electric bicycle frame Remove the front wheel and tire assembly from the bicycle ...

Page 23: ...ove the foam packing materials from the electric bicycle frame taking care not to scratch the frame with any cutting tools Remove the packaging materials from the handlebar assembly taking care not to scratch the handlebar assembly or any lines with any cutting tools Remove the zip tie securing the battery compartment keys to the handlebar assembly ...

Page 24: ...Manual 23 Rotate the stem such that it faces forward as shown here Using the Allen wrench remove all four Allen bolts from the stem Remove the handlebar clamp from the stem Position and center the handlebar in the stem as shown here ...

Page 25: ...and FT750 20 Owner s Manual 24 Place the handlebar clamp over the handlebars Install all four handlebar clamp Allen bolts Tighten all four handlebar clamp Allen bolts Tighten all three handlebar stem Allen bolts ...

Page 26: ...st insertion line Never install the seat post such that the seat post is higher than this line This clamp is used to secure the seat and post assembly in the frame Tighten the nut on the left side such that when the seat post is installed in the frame the clamp on the right side requires firm palm pressure to go over center securing the seat post in the frame Insert the seat post in the frame tube...

Page 27: ...ont Wheel Installation Flip the electric bicycle such that is stands on the handlebars and the seat Remove the packing materials from the fork posts taking care not to scratch the fork legs with any cutting tools Remove the plastic spacer from the front disc brake caliper Remove the fork leg plastic spacer ...

Page 28: ...in the front forks positioning the brake disc between the pads in the front brake caliper Allow the front wheel to rest in the inverted bicycle s front forks as shown here Locate the front skewer previously removed from its packaging Unscrew the nut on the opposite site of the skewer clamp and remove the conical spring on that of the skewer ...

Page 29: ...small diameter end first onto the skewer on the opposite side of the axle Install the nut over the conical spring onto the skewer Thread it onto the skewer such that palm pressure is required to push the skewer on the opposite side of the wheel shown here over center Push the skewer caliper over center such that it is positioned as shown here locking the front wheel in place ...

Page 30: ... of the threaded pedal axle designates the left pedal Note that left and right are considered from the context of an upright bicycle not the inverted bicycle Note the R on the right pedal axle Install the left and right pedals on the electric bicycle cranks The right pedal is a normal right hand thread The left pedal is a left hand thread so it will screw into the crank in a direction opposite to ...

Page 31: ... packing materials Install the headlight onto the fork crossover bracket with the provided bolt Place the washer over the bolt Tighten the self locking nut on the headlight mounting bolt You will need an extra wrench or socket for this operation only one wrench is provided in the tools that ship with the bicycle ...

Page 32: ...ing the headlight Note that the headlight connector is indexed as indicated by the arrows in the photo shown here Mate the headlight connector positioning the harness as shown here Taillight Installation Locate the taillight in the previously unpacked items Position the taillight on the frame just below the seat post clamp ...

Page 33: ...taillight mounting as shown here Locate the taillight nut in the previously unpacked items Thread the nut onto the taillight mounting bracket as shown Hand tighten the nut Locate and mate the taillight harness and mate the two halves Note that the connector plug ends are indexed for correct alignment ...

Page 34: ... the previously removed Phillips head screw and tighten it Instrument Cluster Packaging Removal Use a wire cutter to cut the zip tie securing the protective cardboard over the instrument cluster taking care not to damage the instrument cluster with the cutting tool Front Reflector Installation Locate the front reflector in the previously unpacked materials Remove the Phillips head screw from the m...

Page 35: ...tor on the stem as shown here Tighten the front reflector mounting bracket Phillips head screw Water Bottle Holder Installation Locate the water bottle holder in the previously unpacked materials Remove the two Phillips head screws and washers from the battery cover ...

Page 36: ...eekly Check drivetrain for proper function Check frame for cracks or other damage Check fork for proper operation Clean frame by wiping it with damp cloth Any worn or broken components Monthly Wheel true and spoke tension Fasteners for tightness Brake operation Shifting Chain condition Adjust derailleur cable if needed Clean and lubricate drivetrain True wheels and adjust spoke tension if necessar...

Page 37: ...act Replace throttle or controller Re welding contact parts Short range Low tire pressure Inadequate charging or charger failure The battery is damaged or its life has diminished Excessive acceleration and braking overloading Inflate tires to proper pressure Charge the battery or replace a charger Replace the battery The battery doesn t charge Charger wiring is loose or damaged The battery pin con...

Page 38: ...ear Dropout Area Rear Axle Nuts 40 29 Rear Dropout Area Rear Torque Arm Bolt 5 4 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Bash Guard Mounting Bolts 5 4 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Hanger Mounting Bolt 6 4 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Mounting Bolt 10 7 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Cable Pinch Bolt 8 6 Rear Dropout Area Kickstand Mounting Bolts 8 6 Bottom Bracket and Crank Bottom Bracket and Lockring 60 44 Bo...

Page 39: ...p High Step Frame Colors Gloss White Matte Black Gloss White Matte Black Fork Details Aluminum alloy 100mm travel 8 levels of damping 10 levels of preload and lock out Aluminum alloy 100mm travel 8 levels of damping 10 levels of preload and lock out Frame Rear Detail 170mm hub spacing 12mm threaded axle with 10mm flats 18mm nuts 170mm hub spacing 12mm threaded axle with 10mm flats 18mm nuts Attach...

Page 40: ... 12 gauge black Stainless steel 12 gauge black Wheel Size 20 inches 26 inches Tires Kenda Juggernaut 20 x 4 inches Kenda Juggernaut Sport 26 x 4 inches Tubes Schrader Valve Schrader Valve Motor Brand Bafang Bafang Motor Type Rear Mounted Geared Hub Rear Mounted Geared Hub Motor Output 750 Watts 750 Watts Motor Torque 37 lb ft 50 Newton Meters 37 lb ft 50 Newton Meters Battery Brand Samsung 18650 3...

Page 41: ...hase by the original purchaser This warranty is non transferable Any part found to be defective during this period will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of CSC Any part replaced under the warranty will be covered for the remaining period of the warranty Any parts replaced under warranty must be returned to CSC and will become the property of CSC You must service your electric bicycle in a...

Page 42: ...ome plating polished aluminum or trim deterioration caused by normal wear and tear exposure to chemicals or inadequate maintenance 12 The warranty does not cover any electric bicycles used for commercial police or other emergency or government service purposes 13 The warranty does not cover electric bicycles that have been inadequately lubricated 14 The warranty does not cover electric bicycles fo...

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