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Страница 3: ...p it in a safe place for future reference NOTE It is the user s responsibility to know and comply with the local laws Please respect the local laws and regulations regarding the use of the bicycle as well as those relating to the vehicle lighting system authorizations use on the sidewalks traffic laws on the slopes bicycle lanes general pathways helmets BOMBER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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Страница 5: ...ECKS BEFORE USE 15 HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 16 USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE BATTERY 17 REMOVE THE BATTERY 17 INSERT THE BATTERY 18 USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CHARGER 18 ASSEMBLING BOMBER 19 RECOMMENDED TORQUE ON FIXING DEVICES 19 FOLDING THE BIKE 20 ADJUSTING THE SADDLE AND HANDLEBAR 21 USE OF THE BRAKES 22 HOW TO FOLD THE BICYCLE 23 VISUAL BOMBER CHECK 23 ADVICE ON FIRST USE 24 MAINTENANCE AND REP...

Страница 6: ...ovements avoid distractions and pedal carefully trying to predict the situations that can happen Always use suitable clothes not hindering your movements and flat shoes possibly sports shoes with rubber soles which can ensure grip and stability on the bicycle Like any means of locomotion the use of your e bikes bear the risk of acci dents for those who use it and for other people nearby as a conse...

Страница 7: ...ch are due exclusively to the responsibility of the cyclist This manual is not intended to be complete with use assistance repair and maintenance For any service repair or maintenance work please contact a professional bicycle shop Before washing the bicycle disconnect the power supply For cleaning ple ase use a cloth slightly moistened with water or with a solution suitable for cleaning Do not us...

Страница 8: ...ng cyclists Please regularly check the reflectors and mounting brackets to make sure they are clean straight intact and mounted in a safe way Replace damaged reflectors and take action to straighten or tighten them if they are bent or loose If avai lable do not remove the front rear reflectors or the brackets as they are a integral part of your bicycle s safety system if removed you will be less v...

Страница 9: ...hase and install both front and rear li ghts powered by battery or generator in order to comply with local requirements and provide adequate visibility wear lights and reflective clothing and accessories such as jacket arm leg bands or reflective stripes on the hel met flashing lights applied on the body and or on the bi cycle In this way you attract the attention of other drivers and pedestrians ...

Страница 10: ...ro te chnical waste or return it to the retailer at the time of purchase of new equivalent equi pment on the basis of one to one or 1 to zero for equip ment with a lon ger side less than 25 CM Adequate separate collection for the subsequent start up of the equipment discharged for recycling treatment and compa tible environmental disposal helps to avoid possi ble negative effects on the environmen...

Страница 11: ...h BOMBER respects the general safety requirements with reference to the cycling part frame fork handlebar seat etc The product complies with the Directives EPAC in accordance with EN15194 2017 and ISO4210 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Information on technical assistance is available on the website https bike s2salvadorigroup it The Declaration of Conformity is attached to the product and available on the w...

Страница 12: ...67x58x125 cm Included charger INPUT 100 240 V 50 60 Hz OUTPUT 42V 2 A Weight 28 Kg Max load 150 Kg INCLUDED CHARGER DATA Manufacturer JANGXI FU DIAN YOU PIN TECNHOLOGY Model FY 4202000 Input voltage 100 240V Input frequency 50 60 Hz Output voltage 42V Output current 2A Output power 84W Average efficiency in active mode 88 Input Power in no load condition 0 16W ...

Страница 13: ...l 12 Chain 13 Crown 14 Rear wheel 15 Engine 16 Rear fender 17 Rear brake 18 Saddle 19 Seat tube 20 Saddle calibration lever 21 Charging port 22 Front light 23 Rear light 24 Control panel 25 Parcel carrier rear 26 Battery 27 Frame closing lever 28 Handlebar closing lever 3 4 15 16 22 23 25 1 2 24 7 8 5 6 9 11 12 14 10 13 17 19 20 18 21 26 27 28 ...

Страница 14: ...e with frequent accelerations and braking will discharge the battery faster than a regular and uniform pace Correct use and maintenance of the battery correct management of the battery charging and discharging cycles see paragraph How to re charge the battery will help to maintain the full efficiency of the battery for longer and to delay its natural decay PRELIMINARY CHECKS BEFORE USE 1 The batte...

Страница 15: ...tch between ODO total odometer TRIP partial odometer VOL battery voltage TIME time of use Plus and minus keys Press to go to the upper assistance level Long press to turn the front and rear led lights on and off Press to go to the lower assistance level Long press to activate soft start function 1 Minimum level of assistance 5 Maximum level of assistance TIP A higher level of assistance correspond...

Страница 16: ...ximately 6 hours This may vary considering the residual charge After charging is completed pull out the charger plug from the socket then disconnect the charger connector from the bicycle charging hole Do not leave the charger connected to the socket for a long time after charging has been completed If a smell comes out from the charger during charging the temperature may have become too high plea...

Страница 17: ...he battery every two months Battery life can be shortened if not regularly charged or due to the natural discharge Keep the battery away from water from flammable materials or from other heat sources Never shake beat or shake the battery When the battery is not inserted in the bicycle keep it out of the reach of the children in order to avoid unexpected accidents Do not disassemble the battery HOW...

Страница 18: ...sive substances in the area Never shake or beat the charger to avoid damage Protect the charger from rain and humidity Do not disassemble the battery charger While charging the battery charger and the battery should be at least 10cm from the wall or from air conditioners 1 Open the bicycle frame by unlocking the safety lever 2 Insert the battery in the special compartment inside the frame 3 close ...

Страница 19: ...alified bicycle mechanic or customer service operator Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform Bolts that are too loose can move and subject to stress In both ways it can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt Always use a correctly calibrated torque wrench in order to tighten the cri tical fasteners on your bicycle Carefully follow the torque wrench manufacturer s instructions in order to us...

Страница 20: ...lock the safety hook on the frame 3 Unlock the safety hook on the handlebar 2 Open the lever and fold the bike on itself 4 Bend the handlebar on the bi cycle in order to complete the folding as shown in the photo alongside ...

Страница 21: ...dals rotate the crank arm until the pedal on which you placed the heel is in the lowest position If your leg is not fully stretched it means height saddle must be adjusted If the hips must swing to reach the pedal it means that the saddle is too high If the leg is bent at knee height when the heel is resting on the pedal it means that the saddle is too low Minimum seat height from the ground 85 cm...

Страница 22: ... or in poor grip conditions Reduce your speed in poor grip conditions and when you are going down steep slopes When braking it is advisable to use the rear brake first and then the front one Regularly check the wear of the brake system and replace them when they are worn out ...

Страница 23: ...nflated and intervene if necessary by inflating them Spin the wheel slowly and check that there are no cuts in the tire tread and in the lateral part Before using the bicycle replace any damaged tire To check the alignment of the wheels turn one wheel at a time then check the contact between the wheel and the brake and check that the re are no lateral oscillations Make sure that the saddle and the...

Страница 24: ...moving the weight of the body backwards and gently pressing on the brake starting from the rear An excessive or sudden usage of the front brake could throw your body against the handlebar Operating the brakes with too much energy could block the wheels cau sing loss of control and falling If the gear is present practice it during first ride Remember not to operate the gear lever while pedalling ba...

Страница 25: ...an If you want to check the bicycle yourself raise the front wheel and swing the bicycle left and right using the handlebar If you hear noise with each movement of the handlebar probably the steering part is loose If you have a feeling of jamming or difficulty while turning left or right it is possible that the steering is too tight In any case have it checked by a qualified mechanic Grab a pedal ...

Страница 26: ...re cuts or dents If necessary have them replaced by a qualified bicycle mechanic Check if the rims are too worn and if there are dents bumps and scra tches If you observe any damage to the rim consult a qualified bicycle mechanic Check that all parts and accessories are still well fixed and tighten those that are not Check for scratches cracks or discolorations on the frame especially in the area ...

Страница 27: ...ce a bicycle and its components are subject to wear and stress The different materials and mechanisms wear out or undergo stresses at different speeds and have different life cycles If the life cycle of a component is exceeded the component can sud denly fail causing serious or fatal injuries to the cyclist Scratches cracks wear and discoloration are signs of stress fatigue and indicate that a com...

Страница 28: ...e require periodic maintenance and or replacement for example cables are not covered by the war ranty power supply power supplies battery charger batteries wheels cases etc The guarantee does not cover direct and indirect damages suffered by the user or by third parties deriving from knocks and falls even ac cidental misuse by the user use in an unsuitable environment other components atmospheric ...

Страница 29: ...e center reserves the right to check the validity con ditions of the guarantee upon receipt of the product For requests for warranty assistance which following verification by authorized service personnel should prove to be unfounded due to the absence of real defects or due to the absence of defects covered by the guarantee all costs incurred for the repair will be charged to the customer the ver...

Страница 30: ...activity it is gov erned by Legislative Decree 2 February 2002 n 24 articles 1519 bis and following of the Italian Civil Code 2 years from delivery under legal condi tions For buyers who purchase with a VAT number for purposes related to their professional activity the legal guarantees referred to in articles 1490 and following of the Civil Code will apply 1 year from delivery under the condi tion...

Страница 31: ...31 Declaration of conformity BOMBER F20 F ...

Страница 32: ...Trevi S p A Strada Consolare Rimini San Marino 62 47924 Rimini RN Italia Tel 0541 756420 Fax Tel 0541 756420 www trevi it email info trevi it Made in China ...

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