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INSTRUCTION

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Page 3: ...eels or more wheels operating exclusively muscular propulsion by means of pedals or similar devices operated by the persons who are on the vehicle Pedal assisted bicycles equipped with an electric auxiliary motor having a maximum continuous nominal power of 0 25KW are also considered bicycles Their power supply is progressively reduced and finally interrupted when the vehicle reaches 25 km h first...

Page 4: ...ls and accidents Never add equipment to your e Bike by yourself and never try to modify it yourself Always choose accessories and components for modifications together with a specialist dealer who has received specific training With reference to the accessories and the extra weight involved and always take into account the maximum weight allowed by the bicycle The following accessories can be requ...

Page 5: ...efully With the purchase of this ICONE e Bike you have chosen a quality product Your new ICONE e Bike was made with parts that have been developed and produced with precision In this manual you will find a collection of tips on the use of the ICONE e Bike as well as important information about its construction features care and maintenance In recent years bicycle construction technology has made g...

Page 6: ...t least two hours Pedal Assistance does not allow you to compensate for illness or a lack of physical fitness To recharge the battery pack of the pedal assisted bicycle use only the supplied battery charger Keep the charger and the bicycle away from animals children and or people who are unable to understand the danger Prevent the charger from coming into contact with water and do not store in dam...

Page 7: ...otor having a continuous nominal power of up to 250 watts the power supply of which is reduced and finally interrupted when the vehicle reaches 25 km h or earlier if the cyclist stops pedaling The engine must never be in operation when the passenger stops pedaling This e BIKE is made respecting all the regulations in force and in particular Activation of the motor only in the presence of the pedal...

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Page 9: ...least 25 more kilometers than you intend to travel Check the brake system Make sure the braking system is working properly if it is not possible to use it correctly check and adjust it contact a highly qualified technician or contact our customer support Check the closure and safety of the wheels Check functionality of all components Check to make sure that the handlebar and seat are safely hooked...

Page 10: ...edaling that coincides with the different road surface conditions It is very useful during a long journey CALIBRATE THE BATTERY LEVEL When the battery is running low the lights will weaken the lights will go out one by one at this point you have to turn off the switch and use the pedals like a regular bicycle You must recharge the battery when you are near a power outlet so that the Assisted Pedal...

Page 11: ...e indicator light does not light up the motor does not work there is no electricity in the e Bike 1 The battery is completely empty 2 The electrical connection cable of the battery is loose 3 The fuses are burned 1 Charge the battery 2 Adjust the cable 3 Change the fuses 1 Charge the battery completely 2 Change the battery 3 Use more physical pedaling 1 Insert the cable appropriately 2 Change the ...

Page 12: ...om Red to Green it means the battery is fully charged Usually a 4 6 hour time frame is required to fully recharge the battery However it is a good idea to recharge the battery for an additional 2 hours to protect the battery life Do not charge the battery for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging the battery After the light turns green the charger will continue to charge the batter...

Page 13: ...g it into the holder and then lock the battery with the ignition key again Do not touch any of the poles of the battery case with your hands when the battery is removed In addition the polishing poles must not come into contact with any metal or other conductive material as it could cause a short circuit If you have not been cycling for a long time the battery should be charged at least once a mon...

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Page 15: ...porting flat objects from the front increases the drag while driving and therefore the danger when driving Regularly check the brake pads for wear to ensure safety Avoid walking in wet or snowy conditions if you cannot avoid it drive at low speed and keep a greater distance from the vehicle in front of you Check the tires regularly If an accidental tire failure has occurred contact a professional ...

Page 16: ...que position of the valves In this case the valve base can tear off while driving causing a sudden loss of tire pressure Check the tires Ensure that there is no external damage or wear and tear of the tires The entire surface of the tire must have the original profile The texture of the tire under the rubber layer must not be seen There should not be dents or cracks Remove any foreign objects plug...

Page 17: ...s are working and that the power supply stops Once the brakes have been adjusted make sure that the wheels turn that there are no obstacles and that once the brakes are pulled the engine stops working LUBRICATION To maintain your e Bike for a long time the following parts of the bicycle should be regularly lubricated every six months front axle chain rear axle freewheel overspray joint rear fork a...

Page 18: ...ank in steel Bolts in steel Light a LED operated display on Foldable and height adjustable handlebar Foldable saddle for battery extraction Motor 250W Brushless Max weight capacity 115 kg Easel rear Aluminum rims reinforced Fenders Folding frame Folding pedals Battery Litio SAMSUNG 36V 10Ah Charging time 4 6 hours Max autonomy 30 40 km Battery weight 2 8 kg Frame 42 cm Net weight 25 kg Weight with...

Page 19: ...MONTHS on all mechanical bicycle and electric parts 6 MONTHS on the battery NOT EXCLUDED FROM THE WARRANTY All parts subject to normal wear and tear are by way of example but not limited to brakes handles tires and other similar parts THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY Accessories installed after purchase Malfunctions caused by improper use or accessories not indicated Damage caused ...

Page 20: ...list dealer Brake lever assignment of the levers Left lever front wheel brake rear wheel brake Right lever front wheel brake rear wheel brake 12 GUARANTEE CARD Customer Surname Name Address Post code Localion Tel Fax E mail Model Please keep this card handy When maintenance is required with the invoice or receipt contact for after sales service ...

Page 21: ... brakes Wheels centering tension of spokes inflation pressure Handlebar handlebar stem position control screws Pedals pedal closure control Saddle saddle supports adjusted saddle height and position according to customer needs Change end stop Component screws Test run Other operations performed ICONE specialist dealer Name Address Location Tel Fax E mail Delivery date Stamp Signature of the ICONE ...

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