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Folding
Folding
Folding
Folding E-bike
E-bike
E-bike
E-bike ((((FEB-600
FEB-600
FEB-600
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User's
User's
User's Guide
Guide
Guide
Guide
and off with the switch located on it. In E-bike mode, the range of your bike will be approximately 50km. And
even more with Pedal assistance .Weight of the user, the terrain, and how much you use the throttle are all
factors in how far you can go.
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6.5
6.5
6.5
1+1 Pedal Assist Mode
Release the throttle to its neutral position during riding, press cruise speed controller button twice, listen
a beep sound, the system enters into pedelec (PAS) mode. Cut off power supply to the controller to reset this
system.
Note
Note
Note
Notessss::::
The PAS functions pedals only if the throttle is not twisted. If the throttle controls the motor without
pedaling, then the bike operates electric only. You may use both pedaling and throttle assist to suit your riding
comfort as well as journey requirement.
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6.6
6.6
6.6
Cruise speed control
Pressing the cruise control button will make your E-Bike maintain the speed you are currently at.
Squeezing the brakes or pressing the cruise control button again will disable it.
6.7
6.7
6.7
6.7
Brakes
Make sure your brakes are adjusted correctly at all times.
Fine tuning of the brakes can be made using 5 mm Allen screws that are located at the join of the brake
lever to the cable. Grip the calipers as you loosen the Allen screw on the cable to prevent the end of the brake
cable from slipping out. Adjust the brake cable until the wheel spins freely and the brake operates effectively
when applied.
Replace the brake blocks when worn.
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
Battery level gauge
When riding a fully charged bicycle, the battery level gauge on throttle shows 'FULL'. Powerful
acceleration or uphill riding causes the battery voltage to drop and may bring the level gauge to ‘HALF' or even
‘EMPTY’ (in the cases of very steep hills). As you continue to cycle and the battery power drops, the level
gauge will correspond to the state of charge remaining. When it remains in ‘HALF’and dips into ‘EMPTY, you