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Discovery

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Page 1: ...Discovery...

Page 2: ...Cut o all zip ties with scissors while being extra careful as not to damage the paint or cut any wires or cables Notice Keep the spare fuse in a safe place It is not used for assembly and will be use...

Page 3: ...ke looking new Step Two Assemble the front wheel 1 Loosen axle nuts on front wheel to make room for the front fork 2 Lift the front of the bike and lower the fork onto the wheel axle Notice The brake...

Page 4: ...k Notice These two special fork lock washers keep the wheel from falling o if the axle nuts ever loosen up Tighten the axle nuts by hand 4 Tighten both axle nuts with the supplied double open end wren...

Page 5: ...Push the black plastic nut caps onto the axle nuts Step Three Install the handlebar 1 Loosen the bolt on the top of the stem with the supplied allen wrench Remove the stem bolt and washer and set asid...

Page 6: ...2 Remove and discard plastic spacer 3 Install the handlebar onto the steer stem...

Page 7: ...d the stem mount tighten with the supplied allen wrench part away 5 Align the stem so the handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel Use the allen wrench to tighten the stem clamp bolts evenly a ha...

Page 8: ...rm a twist test 1 Brace the front wheel between your legs 2 Switch hands so the opposite hands are pushing and pulling with about 20 pounds of force make sure the handlebar and front wheel are still p...

Page 9: ...he rotor with even gap 2mm 3mm on each side and an adequate lever feel Before adjusting the front brake system make sure the axle nuts in Step One have been tightened 1 Alignment procedure of the fron...

Page 10: ...ody is able to freely move side to side Then squeeze the brake lever this centers the caliper body over the rotor While holding the lever tighten the bolts Release the brake lever spin the wheel and c...

Page 11: ...ounting bolt clock wise will move the pad closer to the rotor Turning it counterclockwise will move it away from it Adjust the mounting bolt with the supplied allen wrench 2 Check and adjust the trave...

Page 12: ...bolt through the headlight mount and the fork arch mounting point Thread the locknut onto the bolt and tighten with the supplied screwdriver Step Five Install the headlight 1 Remove headlight mounting...

Page 13: ...slightly downwards to illumi nate the road ahead and not blind oncoming tra c Use the supplied Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the headlight angle adjustment bolt tilt the headlight to the optimal...

Page 14: ...en the quick release lever by hinging it open fully 2 Insert seat post into seat tube Adjust the seat post up or down to a comfortable height while ensuring the seat post is inserted into the frame pa...

Page 15: ...the quick release lever to secure the seat post and check that it cannot move If needed use the thumb nut to add tension to the clamp so there is some resistance when the lever is in line with the cla...

Page 16: ...the end of the pedal axle which indicate it is the right pedal The right pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike The remaining pedal with an L stamped into the end of the axle is the le...

Page 17: ...seated around the rims Use a pump with a Schrader valve and pressure gauge to in ate each tire to the recommended pressure indicated on the tire sidewall Do not overin ate or underin ate tires Step N...

Page 18: ...que Required Nm Front Dropout Area Front Axle Nuts 40 Handlebar Area Handlebar Stem Clamp Bolts 10 Handlebar Area Stem Bolts 10 Handlebar Area Brake Lever Clamp Bolt 6 Handlebar Area Shifter Clamp Scr...

Page 19: ...Rear Dropout Area Rear Axle Nuts 40 Rear Dropout Area Rear Torque Arm Bolt 5 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Hanger Mounting Bolt 6 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Mounting Bolt 10 Rear Dropout Area Deraill...

Page 20: ...handlebar The rider can use it with a twist of the throttle grip to propel the bike forward without pedaling Warning The throttle is active whenever the bike is turned on Do not use the throttle unle...

Page 21: ...ghest level of pedal assistance Level 0 indicates pedal assistance is inactive Start in PAS level 0 or 1 and adjust from there 5 Begin riding carefully Hold handlebars and start pedaling on a at surfa...

Page 22: ...ike and with both hands on the handlebar Ride Cruise Mode While riding press and continue to hold down CUR The ride cruise mode is active The indicator lights in the LCD display light up The current s...

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Page 24: ...ssary and to maintain control of the bike The desired speed can be incorrectly adjusted or called up by mistake There is a risk of an accident Adjust the desired speed to the tra c conditions Watch tr...

Page 25: ...ime We highly recommend that you read the instruction manual before your very rst ride It is the user s responsibility to ensure a potential passenger on the Nakto eblike is adequately experienced and...

Page 26: ...Trek Power Inc Toll Free 1 855 997 7297 E mail support nakto com Website www nakto com Adress 1683 Sierra Madre Placentia CA 92870 ELECRTIC BICYCLE...

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