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component or accessory can result in 

serious injury or death.

CAUTION: Changing the 

components on your bike may void 

the warranty. Refer to your warranty, 

and check with your Authorised 

Nukeproof Dealer before changing 

the components on your bike.

2 . G .   M A X I M U M   W E I G H T

2.G.1 Nukeproof bikes are designed and 

tested to ISO 4210 / EN 15194 standards; our 

bikes conform to the load tolerance of 120kg 

which the standards require. If the user is over 

this weight when kitted, we would recommend 

regular inspection and maintenance to avoid 

issues and expect wear and tear parts to be 

replaced more often. Third party components 

may have different load and weight standards, 

any concerns with components weight limits 

please consult with your Authorised Nukeproof 

Dealer. We cannot guarantee the integrity of 

the bike and its components if the user is over 

120kg. 

2 . H .   E L E C T R I C   B I K E

This section contains information about the 

basic properties and components for E-Bike 

customers. Please read any accompanying 

manufacturer’s instructions for the components 

and operation of your E-Bike. Please note your 

E-Bike may have different components and 

operation depending on model, any doubts or 

concerns contact your Authorised Nukeproof 

Dealer. 

2.H.1. Differences between an E-Bike and 

Bicycle

Compared to a pedal-operated bicycle, an 

E-Bike will feature the following additional 

components:

 

• 

Electric Assist Motor

• 

Battery

• 

Operating Control Unit

• 

Display 

• 

Charger 

The additional components of an E-Bike 

translate into significant differences between 

an E-Bike and pedal-operated bicycle. Please 

read 

Section 2 – Safety

 in full, and consider 

the following when riding your E-Bike. 

• 

An E-Bike is much heavier, and weight 

is distributed differently, which will 

change the E-Bikes handling. You 

should familiarise yourself with the 

bikes handling in a safe and traffic free 

environment. 

• 

The electric assist of an E-Bike will 

influence the braking behaviour, 

please familiarise yourself with the 

braking characteristics compared to a 

regular bike. An E-Bike being heavier 

can increase braking distances, 

please ensure you are familiar with 

the braking distances of your E-Bike in 

different conditions and speeds. 

• 

Increased breaking forces of a heavier 

E-Bike may increase wear on brake 

components, please ensure you 

regularly have your brakes inspected 

by a qualified mechanic or your 

Authorised Authorised Nukeproof 

Dealer. 

• 

The electric motor assist will increase 

the rider’s average speed. Adopt an 

appropriate prudent riding style that 

will ensure your safety and other trail 

and road users safety considering the 

higher average speed of an E-Bike. 

• 

Only qualified mechanics with 

accredited training can maintain and 

repair an E-Bike electrical system. 

Please take note of 

Section 5 - 

Service

, as your E-Bike will need to 

be strictly maintained to ensure safety 

and longevity.  

• 

Modifying your E-Bike electrical motor/

system will void warranty and may 

break local legislative laws.   

2.H.3 Support While Riding 

The electric motor only provides assistance 

when you turn the pedals, the degree of 

assistance is selected automatically in line 

with:

• 

Your selected assistance 

setting

• 

Your pedal force

• 

Load

• 

Speed

The electric motor only provides assistance 

when you pedal up to the legislative speed 

restriction in your country. If you reach a speed 

higher than the limit the electric motor will 

switch off automatically. If your speed drops 

below the limit, the electric motor will switch on 

again automatically.

2.H.4. Pushing/Walking Aid 

Depending on the model of your E-Bike, it may 

be installed with a pushing/walking aid. The 

pushing/walking aid provides an assistance 

when pushing your E-Bike. This function has 

a speed limit which is dependent on local 

legislation. The speed will also be affected by 

the gear you have selected. 

CAUTION: The cranks and pedals 

will turn automatically when using the 

pushing/walking aid, maintain a safe 

distance from the pedals to ensure 

you are not struck and to avoid injury. 

2.H.5. Battery Safety

2.H.5.A. Handling the Battery 

• 

Use the specified battery charger for 

charging and observe the specified 

charging conditions. Doing otherwise 

may cause overheating, bursting, or 

ignition. 

• 

Do not leave the battery near sources 

of heat such as heaters. Doing so may 

cause bursting or ignition. 

• 

Do not heat the battery or throw it into 

a fire. Doing so may cause bursting or 

ignition. 

• 

Do not deform, modify, disassemble, 

or apply solder directly to the battery. 

Doing so may cause leakage, 

overheating, bursting, or ignition. 

• 

Do not connect the terminals with 

metallic objects. Doing so may cause 

them to short circuit or overheat and 

result in burns or injury. 

• 

Do not carry or store the battery 

together with metallic objects such as 

necklaces or hairpins. Doing so may 

cause them to short circuit or overheat 

and result in burns or injury. 

• 

Do not place the battery into fresh 

water or sea water, and do not allow 

the battery terminals to get wet. Doing 

otherwise may cause it to overheat, 

burst, or ignite. 

• 

Do not throw or subject the battery 

to strong shock. Doing so may cause 

overheating, bursting, or ignition.

• 

Charge your battery in a visible 

location within range of smoke/fire 

detectors. 

• 

If your battery comes to the end of 

its service life, please dispose in 

accordance with your local regulations.

• 

Do not use a pressure washer on your 

battery.   

• 

In the unlikely event of a fire, do not 

use water, use an electrical certified 

fire extinguisher, or fire blanket and 

notify emergency services. 

• 

Do not use outside of the operating 

temperature range of the battery. 

If the battery is used or stored in 

temperatures which are outside 

the following ranges, fire, injury, or 

problems with operation may occur. 
•  During discharge: -10°C - 50°C 

•  During charging: 0°C - 40°C

•  Storage: 0°C - 35°C

2.H.5.B. Handling the Charger

• 

Do not allow the battery charger to 

get wet. If it is wet or water is allowed 

inside, it could cause a fire, ignition, 

overheating, or electric shock. 

• 

Do not use it while it is wet, and do 

not touch or hold it with wet hands. An 

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Страница 2: ...so be able to refer you to classes clinics or books on bicycle use service repair or maintenance I M P O R TA N T This manual contains important safety performance and service information Read it befo...

Страница 3: ...ific fastener on your Nukeproof bicycle We can tell you the importance of correct torque but not the specific torque required for each fastener on your bicycle see Section 4 G To correctly torque a fa...

Страница 4: ...adjustment and or bled Do not ride the bike until the brakes are properly adjusted bled by a professional bicycle mechanic 1 C 3 Quick Release Make sure the front wheel rear wheel and seat post quick...

Страница 5: ...carry anything which obstructs your vision or your complete control of the bicycle or which could become dangerous 2 B 10 Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehicle 2 B 11 Don t do stunts wh...

Страница 6: ...bility to have proper equipment and to be familiar with course conditions WARNING Although many catalogues advertisements and articles about cycling depict riders engaged in various forms of racing th...

Страница 7: ...system will void warranty and may break local legislative laws 2 H 3 Support While Riding The electric motor only provides assistance when you turn the pedals the degree of assistance is selected auto...

Страница 8: ...u may lose control and fall If your new bike doesn t fit ask your Authorised Nukeproof Dealer to exchange it before you ride it 3 A S TA N D O V E R H E I G H T Standover height is the basic element o...

Страница 9: ...tly adjusted or which does not support your pelvic area correctly can cause short term or long term injury to nerves and blood vessels or even impotence If your saddle causes you pain numbness or othe...

Страница 10: ...the wheel securely Holding the nut with one hand and turning the lever like a wing nut with the other hand until everything is as tight as you can get it will not clamp the wheel safely in the dropout...

Страница 11: ...de of the wheel opposite the derailleur and freewheel sprockets 4 B 2 D 4 Put the chain on top of the smallest freewheel sprocket Then insert the wheel up and back into the frame dropouts and pull it...

Страница 12: ...p the bike Maximum braking force for each wheel occurs at the point just before the wheel locks up stops rotating and starts to skid Once the tire skids you lose most of your stopping force and all di...

Страница 13: ...ars to stem using the set up lines if present on your bars to position the bars centrally Ensure cables and brake lines are not tangled at this point Tighten the face plate bolts to the stem with a 4m...

Страница 14: ...your Authorised Nukeproof Dealer or contact the manufacturer for advice 4 F T Y R E S A N D T U B E S 4 F 1 Tyres Bicycle tyres are available in many designs and specifications ranging from general pu...

Страница 15: ...y Improper adjustments can result in safety hazards ensure you read all applicable documentation and have the correct tools prior to attempting any adjustments yourself Note that prior to assembling a...

Страница 16: ...index finger Do they all feel about the same If any feel loose have your Authorised Nukeproof Dealer checks the wheel for tension and trueness Check to make sure that all parts and accessories are sti...

Страница 17: ...T PA R T S Over time due to wear out of components or a desire to upgrade it is likely that one or more components of your bicycle will need to be replaced Please consult your Authorised Nukeproof De...

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