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POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES

OWNERS MANUAL

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Page 1: ...POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...our new electric power assisted e bike Please take time to read your manual We have tried to write it in a way that is simple and easy to follow whilst explaining how your bike works and how it is maintained At any point if you feel you need help we have a tehnical helpline for support Please call our Technical help line weekdays 9am 5pm 01702 208187 standard call rate charge applies Fig 15 1 Swit...

Page 3: ...vice Centre Replacement Batteries Chargers IMPORTANT PLEASE REMEMBER THAT IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE CARTON YOUR BIKE ARRIVED IN COURIERS CANNOT COLLECT YOUR BIKE WITHOUT A CARTON SHOULD YOU HAVE NEED TO RETURN IT TO US Contents check list 1 Your E plus 2 Saddle Seatpost 2 Box containing a Battery Charger b Battery Lead 3 Box containing a Tool kit and bag b This Manual Please call our Technical h...

Page 4: ...attached to the left rear chainstay this makes it much easier to complete the other steps POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES Your bike comes 100 assembled in the Carton 1 Before you begin to unpack your e bike we recommend you get another person to assist you as it s much easier with 2 persons to lift out of the box 2 Remove all the packing materials used to protect the bike and dispose of it later in a resp...

Page 5: ... Stem until it is sitting vertically 2 Raise the clamp arm up towards the stem to lock inplace Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 8 Fig 7 City folder only before the bike is folded Please lower the seat post to protect the chain wheel Fig 4 There are video tutorials online or on Argos website designed to assist you if you need help ...

Page 6: ...ens clockwise and the left pedal anti clockwise 6 2 Slide the seatpost into the seatbube and close the tension lever on the quick release clamp to lock your seat in place Fig 12 3 Adjust the saddle height to suit you by releasing the clamp and tightening when at the correct height 4 If the clamp does not tight enough to hold the saddle in position simply release the tension lever and turn a quater...

Page 7: ...er stopping pedaling or braking cuts the motor assist so you can always feel safely in total control Getting Started 1 Switch the battery ON by pressing the switch button POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES 7 Fig 19 20 1 Check to make sure all nuts fastenings are tight 2 Check that your tyres are inflated sufficiently see tyre wall 3 Check that the brakes are working correctly 4 Check your battery for charge ...

Page 8: ...ance levels but once back to level ground the indicator lights will return to a more accurate position of available power levels 5 This bike has a 6km walking mode function which allows you to push your bike effortlessly over steep ridges or hills You can activate this function by holding down the minus button for 3 seconds Understanding your controller Fig 16 Your Controller is fitted to the left...

Page 9: ... this may damage the sensitive electronics within the casing 3 You can leave the battery charging it will stop charging by itself when it has reached full charge but it is not recommended to leave charging for any considerable time over what is required POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES Understanding your battery 9 Fig 17 1 Switching ON OFF is by pressing the button on the side of the battery 2 Remember to ...

Page 10: ...POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES Commute Battery On Off Charging port Unlock and lift off battery Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 10 ...

Page 11: ...all 4 indicator lights on your battery will light GREEN and will go out as the power is drained Press the button next to the indicator lights to check power remember the battery must be switched on to do this Basic rules to follow when charging your battery 1 Do not cover charger with any material of substance that may restrict airflow to the charger The charger needs to Breath tokeepcool 2 Chargi...

Page 12: ...W gear Once riding the 6 speed conventional gearing can be used to thumb shifting up to low and simple release button to drop back down to High Fig 24 Lowest Being the easiest and Highest being the hardest The gears are pre set in the factory so should need no adjustment Over a period of use the cables will stretch and may need adjustment which is probably best done at your 3 month service Your lo...

Page 13: ... six months you complete a full service on your bike to keep it in excellent working order When stored and not in use remove the battery and store in a cool dry place charging periodically as the battery will discharge over time of none use Failure to do this will result in the battery falling into a dormant state rendering the battery unrepairable PLEASE NOTE If you do not feel that you can compl...

Page 14: ...he bottom bracket Contact Helpline Power indicator on Loose wiring or Checkwiring and battery is on but connection connections the bike doesn t check Sensor as above work Contact Helpline Reduce battery Is the battery performance fully charged Charger not giving Check the light on full charge charge remains RED during charging period Low Battery power charger works Replace Battery correctly Brakes...

Page 15: ...e warranty does not cover misuse or failure to follow the manufacturer s operational instructions correctly All other components are guaranteed for 1 year for problems related to manufacturer workmanship or arising from material defects with the exception of consumable components for example brake blocks pads grips tyres and tubes We offers this warranty to the original purchaser of the product Th...

Page 16: ... Monday Saturday 9am 5pm Line 1 02380 236 540 Line 2 02380 224 344 Replacement Batteries Chargers Replacement batteries and chargers are available to fit your bike and can be purchased seperately Should you ever need to remove or replace your pedals it is important to know that left hand pedal screws in ANTI CLOCKWISE and the right hand pedal screws in CLOCKWISE Pedals are normally stamped on the ...

Page 17: ...T IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE CARTON YOUR BIKE ARRIVED IN COURIERS CANNOT COLLECT YOUR BIKE WITHOUT A CARTON SHOULD YOU HAVE NEED TO RETURN IT TO US Please call our Technical help line weekdays 9am 5pm 01702 208187 standard call rate charge applies There are video tutorials online or on Argos website designed to assist you if you need help ...

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