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Riding range

We suggest that you select a lower pedal assistance level when you’re getting to know your 

Skwad and travel routes. Once you become familiar with your range requirements and the 

capabilities of your bike, you can adjust your riding characteristics if you desire.
The table below provides range estimates under example conditions to help you under-

stand the factors that can increase or decrease range. Haro Bikes makes no claims about 

the range that you might experience in a particular situation.

Range Estimates Under Example Conditions

40 km (25 mi): 

• Hilly terrain 

• Light pedaling 

• High pedal assist level, high

 

• Windy 

• Heavy payload 

  thumb throttle assist use

52 km (32 mi): 

• Flat terrain  

• Light pedaling 

• Low pedal assist level, minimal

 

•  Not windy 

• Heavy payload 

  thumb throttle assist use  

 

  

88 km (55 mi): 

• Flat terrain 

• Moderate to 

• Low pedal assist level, minimal

 

•  Not windy 

  heavy pedaling 

  thumb throttle assist use

 

 

• Normal payload

Best practices for extending range and battery life

Follow the best practices listed below to help extend your range and battery life.

•  Whenever possible, avoid applying thumb throttle assist when the bike has slowed to very 

low speeds, has stalled, or is stopped.

•  Reduce your use of pedal/throttle assist whenever possible.
•  Avoid climbing hills steeper than 15% in grade.
•  Avoid sudden starts and stops.
•  Accelerate slowly.

Parking, storage, and transport

Please follow these tips to ensure your bike is well cared for when you’re not using it.

PARKING AND STORAGE

•  Park in accordance with local rules and regulations.

       

•  Park indoors whenever possible. If you must park outdoors in rain or wet conditions, do 

not do so for an extended period of time, and afterwards park in a dry location to allow the 

bike systems to dry out. When any bike is exposed to wet conditions, it will need a more 

frequent maintenance schedule to prevent rust and corrosion and to ensure all systems 

work safely. 

•  Avoid parking or storing your bike in direct sunlight, which can cause damage to the 

display.

•  Do not park or store your bike in excessive heat, such as inside of a parked car on a hot 

day. Never exceed the temperature range of: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F).

•  After you park, power off the battery and lights to conserve battery power. Ensure that 

the battery is locked to the frame or remove the battery and bring it with you for security. 

Remove the key from the keyport and take it with you.

•  Register your bike at harobikes.com to increase the chance you’ll get your bike back in the 

unfortunate event it’s stolen.

•  Lock up your bike to reduce risk of theft. Consult a local, certified, and reputable bike shop 

for more information how to protect your bike from theft.

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Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...Battery capacity display 15 Riding range 16 Best practices for extending range and battery life 16 Parking storage and transport 16 Weight limits 17 Carrying loads cargo safely 17 Maintenance 18 Chec...

Страница 3: ...and recommended torque values on page 5 during assembly Before each ride follow the recommendations in the Safety checklists on page 19 Finally take care of your new Skwad by following the guidelines...

Страница 4: ...ions you should contact a Haro authorized dealer immediately Assembly and first adjustment of your bike from Haro Bikes requires special tools and skills We recommend that you have this done by a cert...

Страница 5: ...m Allen 8 Nm Shifter clamp bolt 4 mm Allen 5 Nm Thumb power assist clamp bolt 3 mm Allen 3 Nm Brake area Brake area caliper to frame mounting bolt 5 mm Allen 6 8 Nm rear wheel Brake caliper mounting b...

Страница 6: ...r feet flat on the ground If you cannot reach the ground with your feet flat and stable Haro Bikes recomends you do not operate this bike Fine tune the brake lever positioning The angle of the brake l...

Страница 7: ...have the skills to check the tightness of your hardware consult a local certified reputable bike mechanic for help Ensure all hardware is tightened properly according to the values in Tools and recomm...

Страница 8: ...commended by Haro Bikes you do so at your own risk WARNING Never immerse or submerge the battery including the battery mount in water or liquid which can cause damage serious injury or death WARNING U...

Страница 9: ...te in the unlikely event of a charger or battery malfunction Position the charger and battery where they re not at risk for falls or other impacts WARNING Letting the charger s plug contact metal obje...

Страница 10: ...s themselves NOTICE The charger is designed to stop charging automatically when the battery is full Nevertheless leaving your battery charging longer than necessary can cause needless wear We recommen...

Страница 11: ...tery storage If storing your bike for longer than two weeks at a time follow the recommendations below to maintain the health and longevity of your battery Power off the battery and keep the battery i...

Страница 12: ...B THROTTLE ASSIST WORKS To engage the thumb throttle assist while pedaling slowly and carefully depress the thumb throttle assist button and it will call up assistance from the motor to help propel th...

Страница 13: ...nce Walk Mode Hold the down arrow for 5 seconds to engage walk mode note make sure you change to mode 0 before you use walk mode for safety Only use walk mode after you ensure both yourself and any ne...

Страница 14: ...he battery is locked securely 2 Turn on the bike Press the power button on the left hand control for approximately two seconds until power is delivered to the LCD display and display information appea...

Страница 15: ...p by slowly and carefully pressing it downwards Do not use the thumb throttle assist unless you re on the bike and note that the thumb throttle assist can be activated with downward pressure any time...

Страница 16: ...whenever possible Avoid climbing hills steeper than 15 in grade Avoid sudden starts and stops Accelerate slowly Parking storage and transport Please follow these tips to ensure your bike is well cared...

Страница 17: ...such as when roads are wet or slick Hills that are normally easy to climb or descend without cargo can become challenging or even dangerous once extra weight is loaded onto the bike Extra weight will...

Страница 18: ...Loading cargo or a passenger without supporting your bike can cause the bike to tip leading to damage or serious injury The kickstand is designed to support an unoccupied unloaded bike on a hard flat...

Страница 19: ...with your bike don t ride it until you re sure it s fixed Consult a local certified and reputable bike mechanic or contact a Haro Bikes authorized dealer if you have any questions Brake system q Chec...

Страница 20: ...the derailleur is adjusted and functioning properly q Ensure the shifter is attached to the handlebar securely and is shifting properly Frame fork and seat q Check that the frame and fork are not ben...

Страница 21: ...lly recommend inspections service and necessary replacements be performed at the time or distance intervals described below but you should have your bike serviced more frequently if you ride with heav...

Страница 22: ...rueness on page 23 Checking brakes motor cutoff switches All vehicles including your Skwad need reliable brakes Test your brake levers brakes and motor cutoff switches as described below for proper fu...

Страница 23: ...r tubes that have punctures cuts bulges damage or excessive wear before you ride TIRE INFLATION Inflate tubes and tires to within the PSI range stamped onto the tire sidewall WARNING Underinflating yo...

Страница 24: ...ile pulling back with your right hand using about 20 lbs 9kg of force with each hand 5 To tighten align the handlebar and stem and torque the stem clamp bolts evenly Be sure to torque the stem clamp b...

Страница 25: ...econds feature available on some models Battery not fully secured in mount Install battery correctly Faulty connections Clean and reconnect connectors Improper turn on sequence Turn on bike with prope...

Страница 26: ...place Damaged motor wiring Replace motor Error detection Your Skwad is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the display and controller see Electrical controls and operation on page...

Страница 27: ...y when you re accelerating or decelerating Learn to maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects riders and vehi cles at different speeds conditions and with varying payloads Age an...

Страница 28: ...es thorns broken glass and other obstacles hazards and puncture flat risks WARNING Crossing train tracks or similar grooved or raised surfaces at a diagonal can make the surface grab or deflect your w...

Страница 29: ...id as the electrical system may be damaged See Guard against rust corrosion and water damage on page 24 WARNING Riding in wet conditions means slippery hands feet and riding surfac es which greatly in...

Страница 30: ...street when things don t go as planned At Haro we believe in our product and we have one of the best warranties on the market Your Haro frame and fork is backed by a limited lifetime warranty to guar...

Страница 31: ...installed by an authorized Haro service provider to maintain the Haro warranty All transportation and labor charges are the responsibility of the original owner LEGAL STUFF we have to say it There are...

Страница 32: ...ars within stem see Fig 2 14 Replace stem plate back onto stem and install the 4 allen bolts arrange the bars into the position of your preference 15 Once bars are positioned tighten allen bolts using...

Страница 33: ...nd recom mended torque values on page 5 21 Place front wheel flat on the ground with rotor side facing up Set rotor on wheel up warning label facing out and be sure to match the indicated rotor direct...

Страница 34: ...according to the values in Tools and recommended torque values on page 5 27 Lower kickstand to stand up bike on its own 28 Center front fender and fully tighten fender hardware Ensure all hardware is...

Страница 35: ...n Tools and recommended torque values on page 5 37 Install battery into frame by sliding the front of the battery in the frame first snapping the back of the battery in place See Fig 17 38 Ensure head...

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