5. If you lower the assist level to “0” you will have no throttle or pedal assistance and
your VOLT will function like a normal non-motorized bike. By setting your VOLT in the
“0” position when not in use, you will help prevent forward acceleration caused by
accidentally hitting the throttle.
6. By lowering the assistance level to “0”, then continuing to hold down the “–“ button,
a “P” will appear as your assistance level. The “P” stands for parking so you are able
to ride at very low speeds with minimal assistance. It also serves as a walk-assist
when pushing your VOLT uphill. Note that once you set it to “P” assist, the bike will
immediately move forward at a low speed.
7. To start your ride, simply start pedaling. It is recommended to begin pedaling with
the Assist level set to “1” until you get used to the acceleration. Once you are used to
it, then you can also begin pedalling at a higher assist level or simply use the throttle
(if installed) for quicker acceleration.
8. When your ride is over, lower your assist level back down to “0”, then hold down the
upper right on/off button on the little black controller box located on the left side of
your handlebar. As soon as the display switches off, release the button.
9. To lock your VOLT, turn the key counterclockwise one click and remove the key. If
you’d like to remove the battery, turn the key one more click, while pushing inward, to
release the handle, open the frame and remove the battery. If your battery is lower
than 60% charged or if you need to be sure to have a full charge before your next
ride, be sure to charge the battery at this time.
NOTE:
The lower right “M” button controls the USB charger. Push this button before plugging
your USB cable into the charger located directly on the display.
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