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20” FAT TYRE FOLDABLE 
ELECTRIC BIKE 

FS20FATEBKC

 

 

Summary of Contents for FS20FATEBKC

Page 1: ...20 FAT TYRE FOLDABLE ELECTRIC BIKE FS20FATEBKC ...

Page 2: ...2 Safety warnings 3 Overview 6 Assembly 8 Operation 15 Cleaning care 18 Troubleshooting 19 ...

Page 3: ... standard enables the use of the electric bikes in the same conditions as any other bicycle particularly on bicycle paths and bicycle specific lanes Recommendation Before First Ride Before first use please double check the function of all the parts of your electric bike If you have any doubts or if you detect a problem please contact your authorised dealer or technical service department Regularly...

Page 4: ... The amount of weight carried also impacts on battery life span Extreme low temperatures may also impact battery life span It is recommended that you charge the battery at least every 2 months when the bike is not being used during winter for example This bike can be used in the rain however it must not be submerged in water or puddles The controller motor and other electrical devices may be short...

Page 5: ...ouch the charging connector on the battery case with your hands when they are wet or with keys or other metallic objects in case they damage the battery pole and cause a short circuit All the components and parts of your bicycle are subject to normal wear and fatigue Keep a close eye on any change in the shape or colour of a component or traces of oxidation rust on your bicycle If this occurs do n...

Page 6: ...cket set 3 Spoke 14 Rear derailleur 4 Rim 15 Crank set 5 Tire 16 Shift cable 6 Handlebar 17 Front light 7 Right shifter 18 Rear light 8 Front brake 19 Brake lever 9 Rear brake 20 Saddle 10 Suspension fork 21 Carrier 11 Seat post 22 Foldable stem OVERVIEW ...

Page 7: ...t 32 Rear brake cable Tools supplied 3mm Allen Key display 4mm Allen Key fender 5mm Allen Key brake 6mm Phillips Head Key bell stem lock Multifunction Wrench front wheel pedal front rear light Recommended Fastener Torque Part Fastener size Torque Stem locking screw lock M8 18 25 N m Saddle lock M8 20 25 N m Front wheel nut M10 30 35N m Rear wheel nut M10 35 40N m Notes The assembly of this e bike ...

Page 8: ...before beginning assembly Step 2 Handlebar Stem Figure 1 Align the handlebar to the groove then insert it into the folding stem The handlebar should be perpendicular to the front wheel Figure 2 3 Figure 2 Figure 3 ASSEMBLY WARNING To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control the stem must be inserted enough so that the minimum insertion marks are completely covered Figure 1 Minim...

Page 9: ...nfold the stem and lock the folding buckle Figure 4 5 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Notes If the steering stem is loose fasten the steering stem lock screw and make sure that it is securely fastened Figure 6 ...

Page 10: ... back into place to prevent the bike from collapsing Refer to the below images for the correct positioning for locking the folding buckle after unfolding the bike Figure 7 Figure 7 To fold the bike lift the handle up and fold the bike frame in half Figure 8 Figure 8 ...

Page 11: ...sition The minimal torque specification is 19 5Nm Ensure the quick release clamp is turned on a 45 degrees angle Figure 9 This will allow for an easier battery removal Note Do not adjust the seat post beyond its maximum extension mark Figure 9 Step 5 Pedals The pedals come pre assembled While supporting the back of the pedal with your hand use the palm of your other hand to unfold the pedals Figur...

Page 12: ...it forward Then align the slot on the bottom of the battery with the track on the frame The battery should slide smoothly into place Insert the key and turn it clockwise twice to the ON position fold back the saddle and the bike is ready for use Lock After the battery is installed in place turn the key clockwise by one gear to OFF at which time the key can be removed to lock the battery WARNING Wh...

Page 13: ...to RED indicating normal charging When the battery is fully charged the indicator light of the charger changes from RED to GREEN After charging remove the plug from the outlet and then from the battery Replace the battery dust cover Check battery level Insert the key into the battery lock hole and turn it clockwise to the ON position Press the power indicator button on the top of the battery to ch...

Page 14: ...e charger enters trickle charging and will slowly maintain the state of charge If you are going to leave the bike unattended for an extended period disconnect the charger especially in hot weather While charging keep the charger and battery out of the reach of children Do not place anything on top of the charger whilst in use and prevent any liquid metal or metal fillings from coming into contact ...

Page 15: ...otes Turn battery lock key to ON position before starting system operation Press the On Off button A for 2 seconds in order to start the system or shut the system off ELECTRONIC PAD LAYOUT A On Off Mode B More assistance C Less assistance 1 2 3 4 1 10 9 5 7 6 8 ...

Page 16: ...r Cease use and contact help Kogan com for support 6 Battery low The battery is low and needs to be charged 7 Walk mode When the vehicle is stationary Hold button C for 2 seconds to enter the 6KM h walk mode release the button to exit the walk mode 8 Assist level Total 5 level assist Adjust the assist gear by pressing the or button the boot default is 0 level assist 0 means without assist 9 Batter...

Page 17: ...r press on off button A to switch menu P01 backlight brightness 1 is darkest 3 is brightest default is 2 P02 mileage unit 0 KM 1 MILE default is 0 ODO Zero Out Long press the button B for 3 seconds and ODO value will be reset After setting press the B C button together for 2 seconds to save the settings and exit the setting interface ...

Page 18: ...is raining Keep both hands on the handlebar Avoid sudden braking Be careful when riding in pools of water Thoroughly check the bicycle before each ride Avoid leaving your bicycle in heavy rain or snow If you do so wipe dry before riding It is highly recommended to have your bike serviced by an authorised dealer at least once a year or every 1000km Check your brake cables sheaths and brake pads Lub...

Page 19: ...unction box to check whether the instrument wire plug is loose Replace the controller E05 Battery Undervoltage Charge the battery Replacement battery E06 Communications Receiving Failure Open the junction box and check whether the display wire plug is loose Replace display or controller E07 Communications Sending Failure Open the junction box and check whether the display wire plug is loose Replac...

Page 20: ...ation We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online to help kogan com ...

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