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Owner’s Manual

E-SCOUT

Summary of Contents for E-SCOUT

Page 1: ...0 Owner s Manual E SCOUT...

Page 2: ...AL 2 YOUNG ELECTRIC BICYCLE OVERVIEW 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 ASSEMBLLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 18 BATTERY CHARGING STORAGE 19 22 PRE RIDING CHECK 23 25 HMI CONTROL 26 28 MAINTANCE 29 33 SERVICE...

Page 3: ...re reference All content in this manual is subject to change as we continually work to refine our products This manual contains warnings cautions and notes for your safety Carefully read all of this i...

Page 4: ...uspension Fork P Rear Disc Brake W Front Fender C HMI Display J Front Wheel Q Front Disc Brake X Rear Fender D Remoter K Frame R Pedal Y Rear Rack E Throttle L Saddle S Crank Set Z Reflector F Brake L...

Page 5: ...0Ibs 136kg Max Speed 28MPH Motor 48V 750W Brushless Hub Motor Battery 48V 15AH 720Wh Li ion Light Front Wheel Size 26 X4 0 Front Rear Tire Pressure 5 30 P S I 0 4 2 1 BAR 40 210 KPA Charger 48V 2Ah Ch...

Page 6: ...electric bicycle Never disassemble modify or replace electrical parts Always wear an approved helmets when you are riding to protect your head in a fall It is your responsibilityto familiarize yourse...

Page 7: ...IONS YOUNG ELECTRIC Bicycle Assembly Checklist 1 E Bike 4 Right Pedal 7 Charger 10 Headlight 13 Owner s Manual 2 Kickstand 5 Tools kit 8 Cable 11 Accessory Box 3 Left Pedal 6 Key x 2 9 Quick Release L...

Page 8: ...repair Consult a certified bike mechanic to assist with the assembly adjustment repair and maintenance of YOUNG ELECTRIC bikes Step 1 ATTACH THE KICKSTAND Open shipping carton and carefully remove you...

Page 9: ...iper to avoid damage Insert the quick release axle bolt into the front wheel hub and tighten Do not over tighten the quick release and do not use any tools to increase leverage close it firmly by hand...

Page 10: ...brake at the same time you are inserting the wheel axle into the fork drop out Move the quick release lever into the open position With one hand on the quick release lever and one hand on the adjustm...

Page 11: ...icator Tighten all screws evenly in crosswise pattern Make sure handlebars are in preferred position before final tightening of screws Tighten the 2 bolts on the stem Make sure all screws are tightene...

Page 12: ...11 A D C B Step...

Page 13: ...p pedal threads and cause irreparable damage Visually match the R and L stickers on the pedal and crank arm before attaching the pedals Before your first ride please check to ensure your pedals are at...

Page 14: ...the frame Align the hole in the bracket to the hole in the front of fork crown Loose screw on the bottom of fork and insert the screw through the hole of the fender struts Tighten the screws with M4 h...

Page 15: ...with the seat centered on the rails and level It is recommended to add some grease to all threads and binders on a bicycle especially on the outside of the seat post Otherwise it may corrode over time...

Page 16: ...15 Step Torque Specs Item Nm Item Nm Handlebar 5Nm Seat post Clamp 6 8 Nm Stem 8Nm Pedals 25Nm...

Page 17: ...n left to open the first lock Turn the safety lock in the direction of the arrow shown while holding the top of the battery with your other hand As shown in the picture carefully remove the battery Wh...

Page 18: ...will be automatically powered off OFF In the power on state by pressing the button YOUNG ELECTRIC bikes will be powered off In the power off state the display will no longer use the battery power and...

Page 19: ...when using the throttle assist mode 2 Pedal Assist Mode PAS 1 5 The power output from motor gradually increases on PAS 1 5 level The maximum power output from motor will be on PAS 5 level and the min...

Page 20: ...e AC plug from power outlet first Open the charger cover Plug the charger into the battery s charging port Insert the charger probe into the charger port on the e bike battery before plugging charger...

Page 21: ...nd or is not charged for 2 months c Completely charge before returning battery and bike to normal use Battery Information Follow these instructions to guarantee a longer battery life Ideally the batte...

Page 22: ...mmediately Before connecting a power cable remove foreign matters at the charger port such as dust ice and snow Applying the other charger which is not provided by the product may cause battery overhe...

Page 23: ...Capacity turn on the system and the information will be shown on the instrument Unplug battery and charger when not in use Connect the charger to the battery and the indicator on the charger shows red...

Page 24: ...n on both wheels Brakes Ensure front and rear brakes function properly Test that the brake levers move freely are firm and do not touch the handlebar grips when pulled with maximum hand force Ensure t...

Page 25: ...is not damaged in any way and is properly adjusted Frame Fork and Seat Make sure the frame and front fork are not bent or damaged in any way Inspect frame and fork for any cracks in the paint at welde...

Page 26: ...g hardware are secure Make sure the kick stand is functioning properly and fasteners are tight Inspect the helmet and any other PPE to ensure they are not damaged and function properly Ensure the ride...

Page 27: ...its leakage current will be less than 1uA Assist level selection By pressing the button the e bike assist level will be switched to change the motor output power There are 5 levels Push assistance By...

Page 28: ...terface Press the button for parameter selection Press the button to save the parameter and return to the selection interface of general setting options Number Represents Function When display is work...

Page 29: ...When the battery is fully charged the five segments will be all on In case of undervoltage the outline of the battery indicator will flash which means the battery has to be charged immediately Full ba...

Page 30: ...th anti rust treatment Damage from corrosion is not covered under warranty so special care should be given to extend the life of your bike when used in coastal areas or areas with salty air or water I...

Page 31: ...p vacuum can also be used to help remove water from places that are difficult to reach Reinstall the battery after the bicycle has been cleaned and thoroughly dried Make sure the battery is properly i...

Page 32: ...s to tension derailleur brake cables if needed Replace any components confirmed by YOUNG ELECTRIC Product Support or a certified bike mechanic to be damaged beyond repair or broken Monthly 250 750 mi...

Page 33: ...route reduce load on bike 4 Balance the battery Contact Customer Service or Authorized Service shop if reduced range persists 5 Adjust the brakes to eliminate drag when brake levers are not pulled en...

Page 34: ...plug or unplug the display when it is powered on Please avoid bumping as far as possible Please do not alter the background parameter settings of the display at will otherwise normal riding cannot be...

Page 35: ...34 SERVICE PARTS...

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Page 37: ...please do not purchase the E bike The electric bicycle serial number is noted on the Master Carton and the bottom tube of frame The battery serial number is noted on the battery pack Warranty Conditi...

Page 38: ...Grips Bearing races Tubes Brake Disks Cables and Chain rings Saddles Wheel Hubs housing Cassettes Chain Spokes Bushings Damage to a Covered Component during shipping is not covered by this Limited War...

Page 39: ...SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES DAMAGES TO OTHER PROPERTY OR ANY PUNITIVE DAMAGES THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY YOUNG ELEECTRIC ON ITS FRAMES AND COMPONENTS AND THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE...

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