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SERVICING

Servicing your bike is very important. You can avoid unnecessary 

damage by servicing your bike regularly.

General maintenance

•  Check tire pressure regularly
•  Check brake wear every month and adjust
•  Clean and Lubricate the chain occasionally
•  If caught in the rain ensure bike and electrical components are 

wiped dry, remove battery and allow to dry over night

•  It is recommended to have your bike evaluated every 3 

months by a professional bicycle technician

Before every ride

•  Make sure battery is charged and locked into position
•  Check tire pressure
•  Check brakes for proper braking
•  Always wear an approved bicycle helmet

CLEANING

Regular cleaning of your electric bike will prolong its life and 

reduce the appearance of rust and corrosion build up.

REMOVE THE BATTERY BEFORE CLEANING and use brushes and wet 

sponges to remove dirt. Finish by drying with paper cloths / towel.

(Use of a mild soap solution, degreaser, chain lube and a chain 

cleaning device are recommended for a thorough cleaning.)

When cleaning the electric bike do not submerge parts or let water accumulate by the 

battery or electrics as prolonged exposure to water may damage these components.

Note:

Do not use a hose or pressure washer to directly spray the bike. This may 

result in irreparable water damage and will void your warranty.

iGO ASSIST

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ALWAYS WEAR AN APPROVED BICYCLE HELMET WHEN RIDING AN ELECTRIC BIKE

ALWAYS OBEY THE BIKING RULES OF THE ROAD AND PRACTICE PROPER BIKING ETIQUETTE

ALWAYS CHECK LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF ELECTRIC BICYCLES

RAINY WEATHER AND WET ROADS REDUCE THE GRIP OF TIRES ON THE GROUND. EXPECT 

GREATER BRAKING DISTANCES, REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND BRAKE CAREFULLY.

REFLECTORS ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR REQUIRED LIGHTS. RIDING AT 

DAWN, AT DUSK, AT NIGHT OR AT OTHER TIMES OF POOR VISIBILITY WITHOUT 

AN ADEQUATE BICYCLE LIGHTING SYSTEM AND WITHOUT REFLECTORS 

IS DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

DO NOT TEXT WHILE RIDING

WARNING

When using this product, basic precautions should always be followed, including :

•  Read all the instructions before using the product.
•  To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary 

when the product is used near children.

•  Do not put fingers or hands into the product.
•  Leave indoors when charging or not riding.
•  Do not use the charger if the flexible power cord or output cable is 

frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.

•  Only use a charger supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
•  The battery is intended to be charged when the ambient temperature 

is between 0°C (32°F) and 30°C (86°F). Never charge the battery 

when ambient temperatures are outside this range.

•  This equipment is not intended to be used at ambient temperatures less 

than -10°C (14°F) or above ambient temperatures of 50°C (122°F)

Moving and storage instructions

eBikes can be heavier than non-electric bikes. Ensure any car rack used is certified 

for use with eBikes and can handle the additional weight when in transport.

As with any bicycle it is encouraged to store your electric bike in a dry temperate 

environment such as a garage when not in use. Leave indoors when charging or 

not riding. Prolonged Exposure to UV Rays, Rain and the Elements May Damage 

the Enclosure Materials, Store Indoors When Not in Use. For long periods of 

storage the location should protect the bike from extreme heat or cold.

It is advised to remove the battery and store inside during extended 

periods of storage or during extreme temperature.

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Страница 1: ...ELECTRIC BIKES OWNER MANUAL DISCOVERY ROSEMONT LE1 DISCOVERY YORKVILLE LE1 DISCOVERY ROSEMOUNT LS1 DISCOVERY YORKVILLE LS1 OUTLAND CABOT RS1 OUTLAND SAWBACK RS1 OUTLAND TORNGAT RS1 RIDE THIS WAY...

Страница 2: ...cated on the frame on a label on the underside of the down tube or non drive side chainstay close to the bottom bracket My serial number is My key number is Your electric bike may differ from the illu...

Страница 3: ...Adjusting The Handlebars Quick Release Installing The Handlebars 4 Bolt Stem Rear Wheel Removal And Installation Tire Pressure Adjusting The Suspension Fork Quick Release Q Loc And Thru Axel Fork iGO...

Страница 4: ...igured at the touch of a button to conform to Class 1 2 or 3 regulations Throttle thumb controls on iGO eBikes function when in Class 2 and 3 and are fully disabled in Class 1 The throttle can easily...

Страница 5: ...ue NO cancel the trip reset and return to the option list Toggle Unit Metric set distance and speed to display in kilometers km h Imperial set distance and speed to display in miles MPH Wheel Set the...

Страница 6: ...n ebike in class 3 in an area prohibited by law is a punishable offence It is the riders responsibility to familiarize themselves regarding these regulations and further agrees to hold iGO Fermetco ha...

Страница 7: ...om bracket weather proof and away from potential harm or tampering It uses up to 32 optic sensor points to let the system know when the rider has started or stopped pedaling making it extremely effici...

Страница 8: ...e to properly line up the pins in the connection before applying any pressure BATTERY All iGO batteries are secured to the bike frame using a barrel lock mechanism The battery can be removed from the...

Страница 9: ...ock battery remove the key while riding CAUTION When the key is turned the battery lock will be released The battery must be supported to avoid falling from the frame CHARGING THE BATTERY The battery...

Страница 10: ...ded with a greater range Use the correct gear Shift gears so that your pedaling cadence is maintained in the 70 90rpm range A well maintained bike is more efficient and will give greater range Correct...

Страница 11: ...braking changing gears or powering the drivetrain This includes the shifter s brake levers front and rear brake calipers front and rear derailleurs wheel hubs crankset bottom bracket chain and cassett...

Страница 12: ...firmly and quickly apply the brakes reducing your speed to walking pace Repeat approximately 10 times 3 Let the brakes cool before setting off on your first ride DISC BRAKE ALIGNMENT Disc brakes provi...

Страница 13: ...not visible when the seat clamp is secured and that the rails on the saddle are clamped by the seatpost only on the straight section When the saddle has been adjusted to your satisfaction be sure the...

Страница 14: ...K Many iGO electric bikes are equipped with a suspension fork with a lockout By turning the lever on the top of the right fork leg in the direction indicated you are able to lockout or stiffen up the...

Страница 15: ...uts of the lower fork leg As you are installing the front wheel be sure to squarely position the brake rotor in between the brake pads of the disc caliper The hub shoulders should seat squarely and fi...

Страница 16: ...connection is fully secured 2 Controller overcurrent warning Power off system and restart Check controller connections unplug and ensure pins are aligned correctly and the connection is fully secured...

Страница 17: ...20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Step Through 45 7cm 18 ERGOFIT COLOR Off White FORK S...

Страница 18: ...h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Step Through 45cm 17 7 COLOR Burgundy FORK WB suspe...

Страница 19: ...aximum speed 32km h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Trekking 49cm 19 3 COLOR Green an...

Страница 20: ...ATIONS AND PARTS OUTLAND TORNGAT RS1 SKU 100 322 301 Actual range may vary depending on Ah of battery rider weight and other riding conditions Electric bike class regulation Class 1 No throttle functi...

Страница 21: ...REATER BRAKING DISTANCES REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND BRAKE CAREFULLY REFLECTORS ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR REQUIRED LIGHTS RIDING AT DAWN AT DUSK AT NIGHT OR AT OTHER TIMES OF POOR VISIBILITY WITHOUT AN ADEQU...

Страница 22: ...ompared to on road riding Please make sure to adjust brakes cables derailleur and all mechanical functions of your bike with your local certified bike tech as described in this user manual Failure to...

Страница 23: ...ble iGO will provide an equivalent alternative WARRANTY TERMS Article 5 Transport of Warranty Products 5 1 If it is determined by iGO that a bike part is to be returned to iGO it must be done in it s...

Страница 24: ...e the required information and click SUBMIT at the bottom of the page It is advisable to create a customer account on the iGO website Once created you can add and view all eBikes registered to your ac...

Страница 25: ...Established in 2006 i G O E L E C T R I C C O M...

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