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ELECTRIC BIKE

yeep.me TWENTY

Instruction manual

Please read this manual carefully before first use

Original Instructions

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Page 1: ...ELECTRIC BIKE yeep me TWENTY Instruction manual Please read this manual carefully before first use Original Instructions ...

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Page 3: ...ND CLEANING 5 FAQ WARRANTY 04 09 10 18 23 Before using this product carefully read the user guidelines These will allow you to properly understand use and service this product and to get to know its perfor mances and features Keep this manual for future reference If selling or giving this product to someone else please ensure you include this manual along with it ...

Page 4: ...wledge if they are properly supervised or if they have been given in structions on how to use the device safely and if the risks involved have been understood Make sure that only the charger supplied with the product is used Do not transport an additional person children or goods Exceeding the weight limit may cause injuries and damage the device That the user is with in the weight limit does not ...

Page 5: ...t location without many other road users around you and make sure you wear a helmet Always wear sturdy shoes and trousers when using this device Do not op erate this device if you are barefoot or wearing open sandals Avoid wearing clothing that is excessively loose or has dangling cords or ties scarves etc which could be caught in the wheel This could lead to choking falling and or a collision 6 D...

Page 6: ...e check that all safety features work properly brakes lights The various points of inspection and maintenance to be carried out on your appliance are detailed in section 4 2 The folding mechanism must be securely locked into its vertical driving po sition If you notice any pieces have come loose low battery level alerts flat tyres excessive wear and tear strange noises improper functioning or any ...

Page 7: ...roduct and the brand does not take responsibility for this Please note that opening the device will void the warranty of the device or product Should you nevertheless wish to carry out repairs on your device yourself the brand does not take any responsibility for the reliability of the repairs and potential damage these may incur Accidents that may occur as a result of these repairs are not the br...

Page 8: ...angerous voltage and the parts that are accessible by the user Caution Protective equipment including wrist guards gloves knee pads helmet and elbow pads should be worn Electrical and electronic equipment must be sorted and disposed of separately Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment with normal and unsorted household waste bring it to a recycling centre instead This marking is use...

Page 9: ...0 km max with assistance Speed 25 km h Motor 250W Nominal 36V Charger Input 100 240V 2 5A 50 60 Hz Output 42V 2A 84 W Maximum weight supported 120 kg Deviceweight 19 8 kg Devicedimensions 1520x570x1050mm Model reference S9 Charger reference FY 4202000 Generally speaking range and speed are given as an indication These vary according to the weight of the user and the conditions of use slope outside...

Page 10: ...ystem 3 Front lights 4 Front fork 5 Front brake disc 6 Adjustable saddle 7 Seat height adjustment 8 Rear brake disc 9 Stand 10 Derailleur 11 Pedal with reflector 12 Support wheel 1 2 6 7 8 1 Battery level 2 Battery level 3 Button 4 M button 5 Button 6 Speed 7 Assistance level 1 15 km h 2 20 km h 3 25 km h 8 Display mode ...

Page 11: ...The device has 3 assistance modes The electric assistance system is activated by 1 to 1 5 turns of the pedals The higher the mode the greater the electrical assistance Lighting The lighting system is a safety equipment of your bike it must be present on your bike Check that your lighting system is working and that your batteries are charged before riding Doorbell A bell is installed on your handle...

Page 12: ...omeone help you if the product is too heavy for you to handle on your own the weight of the device is indicated on the packaging An adult must unpack and assemble the device Unfold the device 1 Unfold the frame until you can no longer see the location of the battery 2 Close the frame with the safety lever Hold the button on the lever and close it until you hear a click 3 Fold up the handlebar tube...

Page 13: ...n the seat post clamp to be able to change the height of the seat post in the frame Select a height and tighten the seat post clamp nut When adjusting the saddle to its lowest position make sure that the saddle does not touch any component of the bicycle such as the battery cover Also be sure not to exceed the minimum seat tube insertion mark This insertion mark should never be visible when using ...

Page 14: ...MPORTANT Only charge the device with the original charger supplied with the device by the manufacturer In case of doubt loss or malfunc tion avoid charging the device with another charger It is advised you obtain a new charger from your dealer You will find the email address to contact customer support on the last page of the warranty manual Next check the battery charge level before use using the...

Page 15: ... others drive the scooter wearing closed and preferably flat shoes to ensure you have a good grip and stability Helmet 15 Elbow support Wrist guard Knee pad 3 5 HOW TO USE THE DEVICE READ BEFORE FIRST USE HELMET WEARING We strongly advise you to equip yourself before riding the bike with at least one helmet which must comply with the regulations on personal protective equipment and must be attache...

Page 16: ... the user s manual The ideal temperature range for the use of electric bicycles is between 5 and 25 C Using your electric bicycle in low temperatures less than 5 C will not damage your battery but may reduce performance The device emits an average sound pressure of less than 70dB at the user s ears WARNING Like any mechanical component a bicycle is subject to high stress and wear Different materia...

Page 17: ...e electric assistance depends on the speed of the pedals and the speed of the bicycle As stipulated by current European legislation the 250W motor stops at 25 km h and switches off as soon as the user stops pedaling To increase or decrease the power of the motor and therefore of the electric assistance press the or button on the control panel Parking Turn off the power by pressing the ON OFF butto...

Page 18: ...ned to travel at a maximum speed of 25 km h Ensure youare followingthe usage restrictionsof this product in terms of the road safety norms of the country where you are using it 10 DRIVER WEIGHT The driver s weight cannot exceed 120 kg Note not respecting this weight limit increases the risk of falling or damaging the product 4 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 1 BATTERY The capacity of lithium batteries de...

Page 19: ...heat up needlessly Notice We recommend recharging the battery if not in use after each use and at least once a month Important If you are not near a charging point when the battery is down to its last quarter we recommend switching to eco mode Tip As you drive the battery level indicator on the display may suddenly de crease depending on your driving style and conditions heavy use of the ac celera...

Page 20: ...mponent or the battery are worn out please contact an authorised service centre to repair or recycle your product MAINTENANCEAND SPARE PARTS Your bike requires regular maintenance for your safety but also to increase its life span It is important to check the mechanical components periodically to ensure that worn or worn parts are replaced if necessary The battery must be removed before each maint...

Page 21: ... advisable to use oil specifically for the chain and derailleur Grease should be used for the other components PNEUMATICS It is strongly recommended to check tire pressure periodically Driving with under inflated or over inflated tires can impair performance cause premature wear cause rim damage reduce range or increase the risk of accidents If severe wear or a notch is visible on any tire replace...

Page 22: ...e damaged or deformed WARNING Be sure to use only the charger supplied with the product LUGGAGE RACK If your bike is sold with a luggage rack It is already fixed above your rear wheel Fasteners should be tightened and checked frequently Your luggage carrier is designed for a maximum load not to exceed 25kg It is possible to attach a child seat When using a spring loaded saddle these must be protec...

Page 23: ... Clean the device with a sightly damp sponge or a soft cloth avoiding the connectors and buttons and making sure water is not allowed to seep into the plugs circuits or inside the product Do not use water or liquid cleaners directly on the device to clean it Do not use abrasive products or solvents as these could damage the paint on your device Be careful when cleaning and wiping plastic parts Do ...

Page 24: ...y is very low Wait 15 minutes while staying nearby If the indicator turns red the device is now charging normally If the indicator keeps flashing that means there is an issue with the charger or the product battery connector If the problem persists please contact an authorised service centre for re pairs If the device is not running smoothly This can happen when you overload the engine while the b...

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