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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hilltopper

Discover. This is a Class 2 electric bike with a variable 

speed throttle and pedal assist. Both assist systems are 

limited to 20 mph per class requirements. 

This manual will help you finish assembling your bike.

Please feel free to take your bike to your local bike shop

if you are not comfortable aasembling it on your own.

SAFETY GUIDELINES

Wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet. 

Make sure you understand how your bike works including shifting, 

throttle power, and braking power.

Check your equipment. Before riding, inflate tires properly and check 

that your brakes work.

Remain visible by wearing bright or reflective clothing, having proper 

reflectors, and if possible, avoid riding at night.

Watch for and avoid road hazards. 

RULES OF THE ROAD   

  

Bicycles in many States are considered vehicles, and cyclists have the 

same rights and the same responsibilities to follow the rules of the 

road as motorists. When riding, always:

Go With the Traffic Flow

. Ride on the right in the same direction as 

other vehicles. Go with the flow – not against it.

Obey All Traffic Laws.

 A bicycle is a vehicle and you’re a driver. When 

you ride in the street, obey all traffic signs, signals, and lane markings.

Yield to Traffic When Appropriate.

 Almost always, drivers on a smaller 

road must yield (wait) for traffic on a major or larger road. If there is no 

stop sign or traffic signal and you are coming from a smaller roadway 

(out of a driveway, from a sidewalk, a bike path, etc.), you must slow 

down and look to see if the way is clear before proceeding. This also 

means yielding to pedestrians who have already entered a crosswalk.

Stay Alert at All Times.

 Use your eyes AND ears. Watch out for 

potholes, cracks, wet leaves, storm grates, railroad tracks, or anything 

that could make you lose control of your bike. You need your ears to 

hear traffic and avoid dangerous situations; don’t wear a headset 

when you ride.

For riders over 10 Years of Age. 

The safest place for bicycle riding is 

on the street, where bicycles are expected to follow the same rules of 

the road as motorists and ride in the same direction.

REMEMBER TO RIDE SAFELY, BE COURTEOUS 

TO OTHER RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS, AND 

ENJOY DISCOVERING NEW ADVENTURE

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CHARGING THE BATTERY

TO CHARGE THE BATTERY PRIOR TO FIRST USE:

Remove the battery from the frame using the

supplied keys.

Charging Instructions: 
1. Plug the charger into a wall socket.
2. Wait for the charger light to turn GREEN
3. Plug the charger into the battery. 
4. The light will turn RED and stay RED while charging.
5. When the light turns GREEN your battery is charged.

The battery button activates LEDs that indicate the 

charge level.
Blue = Full
Green = Half full
Red = Empty
More accurate charge info is visible on the LCD screen.

INSTALL THE BATTERY

ONCE THE BIKE IS ASSEMBLED

1. Place the battery into the downtube, aligning the 

    bottom end first. 
2. The LEDs will be facing outward and positioned 

     towards the headtube near the lock.
3. Once everything is lined up you can snap it into place. 

   (Make sure it is secure.)

POWER AND LCD SCREEN

Press and hold the orange button on the top of the LCD 

screen to turn on.
The bike has 5 levels of pedal assist, with 0 being 

no assist.
The variable speed throttle can be used at any time, 

the amount of power from the throttle is dependent on 

the level chosen.

SHIFTING

The right hand trigger/lever shifts between the 9 gears 

on the rear wheel.
Pulling the lower trigger shifts to smaller/”higher”

/harder gears.
Pushing the upper lever shifts to larger/”lower”

/easier gears.

UNBOXING

1. Remove all contents including:
           Bike, Front wheel, Rack, and Small Box that 

           contains your Pedals, Battery Charger, Quick 

           Release Skewer and all the Tools you will need 

           to complete the assembly  
2. Remove all the plastic pieces covering the axles, they 

    are not part of the bike.
3. Locate and remove zip-ties holding wheel, without

    letting it fall. Set the wheel to the side.
4. Remove other zip ties and packing materials, careful 

    not to let the cables twist too much.
5. Remove and charge battery. 

FLIP TO BACK TO 

START BIKE ASSEMBLY

LET’S GET

STARTED!

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