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BRICKS Manual 

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SAFETY – RECOMMENDATIONS: 

 

 

 

Regularly check the following points:  

 

The tightness of the wheel nuts (25 Nm for the front, 25 NM for the rear). 

Tyre wear (replace the tyre as soon as the wear indicator has been reached) and adjust the pressure to 

between 20 and 45 psi (1.5 to 3 bars).  Your bicycle’s tyres are compatible with the rim base, so no 

modifications must be made to these. Only the appropriate spare parts (tyres, inner tubes,  brake friction 

elements, etc.) are to be used. Contact your dealer for more information. 

Check the tightness of the handlebars (5 Nm), pedals (20 Nm), and saddle (6 Nm). 

 

 

 

Because of its weight and motor inertia, allow ample distance for braking your e-bike, especially in wet 

weather. 

 

On public roads, everybody who rides a bike must respect and apply the provisions of the highway code of the 

country they are in as well as the legal requirements for this type of transport. (e.g., lights, signalling, wearing 

a helmet (recommended), reflective devices, etc.). 

 

Wear a properly adjusted helmet that conforms to CE standards. 

                

 

For the safe use of your bike, we recommend periodically checking and inspecting: the brakes (wear of the 

pads), the condition of the wheel rims and spokes (wear of the wheel rims and spokes), the condition of the 

tyres, the steering (fastenings, tightness of the wheel nuts) and all other parts specific to your vehicle. The 

wheel rims must be smooth, without any cracks, breakage, or deformities. If you notice any anomaly with the 

wheel rims, please get them checked immediately. 

WARNING! Like any mechanical component, a bicycle is also subject to high levels of stress and wear. 

Different materials and components may react differently to wear or erosion. If the predicted lifespan of a 

component has been exceeded, it may break suddenly, potentially causing injury to the rider.  Cracks, 

scratches, and discolouration in areas that are subjected to high stress indicate that the component has 

exceeded its lifespan and should be replaced.  

 

For your safety, it is equally important to replace any critical components that are showing signs of wear or 

any other problem (e.g., tyres, wheel rims, etc.) with genuine parts. Contact your dealer. 

 

Stay alert; do not spend too much time looking at the bike’s display while you are driving. 

 

For your safety, it is recommended to routinely have the bike lights on. 

 

Wearing a high-visibility vest is mandatory when riding in rural areas, in traffic at night, or on days when the 

visibility is poor.  

 

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Страница 1: ...USER GUIDE BRICKS THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Model conforms to safety requirements...

Страница 2: ...Installing the pedals 10 2 8 Lights 11 3 USING THE E BIKE 12 3 1 Indexed gearshift 12 3 2 Electronic gear shift 12 3 3 Display and controls 12 3 4 Electrical assistance 13 3 4 1 Operation 13 3 4 2 Pe...

Страница 3: ...t and assembly disassembly operations require special tools and expertise perform these only if you have the skills to do so otherwise consult your authorised dealer or a specialist The symbol indicat...

Страница 4: ...ddle height to the optimal sitting position as follows Loosen the rapid release seat clamp Wearing suitable cycling shoes sit on the saddle place one of the pedals in the lowest position rest one heel...

Страница 5: ...y 5 mm Allen Key For your comfort the position of your handlebars must be at the same level as the height of your saddle or a bit higher according to what works best for you After making your adjustme...

Страница 6: ...he discs to ensure they are clean and not too worn Only use alcohol or water to clean the discs Completely avoid any contact with greasy substances on the disc and the pads The pads must be changed sh...

Страница 7: ...CEED THE RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE Sit on the bike in the normal position and check the SAG Inflate or deflate as required To evaluate the SAG correctly attach a cable clamp onto the stanchion You can...

Страница 8: ...go minimal extension Place the full weight of your body on the suspension fork and let it rebound sharply Now progressively reduce the rebound faster extension and repeat this procedure so that the su...

Страница 9: ...A GENERAL RULE NEVER OPERATE THE BRAKE LEVERS WHEN A WHEEL IS OFF THE BIKE THE WHEEL WILL BE VERY DIFFICULT TO REMOUNT 2 6 1 Front wheel Dismounting the front wheel DO NOT LOOSEN THE NUT COMPLETELY A...

Страница 10: ...roperly centred and rotates without friction Finally check that the wheel brakes are working properly CHECK THAT THE CLAMPING NUTS ARE FULLY TIGHTENED 2 7 Installing the pedals The pedals can be insta...

Страница 11: ...batteries which is activated by a switch on the back of the light A battery operated rear red light 2 x LR03 batteries which is activated by a switch on the bottom of the light Always keep your lights...

Страница 12: ...ckets with 18 21 24 and 28 teeth to use under normal conditions 3 sprockets small development with 32 37 and 42 teeth for difficult hills and starts The indexed speed selectors are located on the hand...

Страница 13: ...ure but this is only really discernible below 5 C Battery wear Your battery is designed to deliver stable performance for 750 recharge cycles or an average use of 3 years The battery will still be ope...

Страница 14: ...250 watt SHIMANO electric motor It requires no maintenance on your part and has the benefit of a two year manufacturer s warranty After 3 years or 25 000 kilometres we advise you to get it checked by...

Страница 15: ...within the reach of children Do not attempt to disassemble the charger 4 1 2 Protecting the charger Do not expose it to rain Do not leave the charger disconnected from the power supply 220 volts but p...

Страница 16: ...he sun for long periods of time Never let a child play with or handle the battery Never charge the battery in the rain or in damp surroundings Never open the battery Opening it may lead to a significa...

Страница 17: ...to the incline Climbing a tougher hill if you are climbing a hill and the speed reduces too much you can opt for more powerful assistance You will then feel the power assistance increase If this is i...

Страница 18: ...ubricate lightly and regularly about once a month The chain 6 3 Maintenance Like any mechanical component a bicycle is also subject to stress and wear Different materials and components may react diff...

Страница 19: ...rakes wear of the pads the condition of the wheel rims and spokes wear of the wheel rims and spokes the condition of the tyres the steering fastenings tightness of the wheel nuts and all other parts s...

Страница 20: ...llowed 120 kg Maximum speed in assistance mode 25 km h Battery range Up to 80km for a user weighing 75 kg and riding at an average speed of 18 km h in Eco mode Battery cells Lithium Ion Voltage v 36 V...

Страница 21: ...of 1 200 000 RCS Le Mans 518 158 183 SIRET 518 158 183 00013 APE 4649Z TVA INT FR 91 518 158 NEOMOUV reproduction is prohibited NEOMOUV is a registered trademark The manufacturer reserves the right t...

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