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II. Quick Start Guide:
8 steps to getting on the road (Before the first ride)
CAUTION: E-BIKE OWNERS:
Do not use the battery for the first time until it has been fully charged at least once or you
may decrease its perform¬ance (see instructions below).
1. Unpack the bike and check the contents
Carefully remove your bicycle and all other items from the box. You may find it easier to open
the side of the box and roll the bike out. Ask for assistance if required.
Please check that ttie following contents, as well as any accessories you may have ordered, are
present:
- Correct model, size and style of bicycle
- Pair of pedals (marked L and Ron the end of the spindle) (Except Foldable Bike)
- Bike manuals
- Battery Charger (E-bike Only)
2. Charge the battery (E-bike Only)
Once the bike is out of the box, put the kickstand down. You can charge the battery pack on
or off the bike. To remove the battery, insert key into the keyhole near the battery and turn to
unlock, pick out battery.
NOTE:
Connect the charger to the bicycle when it is not used. This will lengthen the life of the
battery pack.
1. Connect the charger to the mains voltage. The charge indicator of charger will show green.
2. Connect itie plug of 1he charger to the contact point of battery pack, the charge indicator of
charger will shew red.
3. When the charge indicator of charger show from red to green. The battery pack is full.
4. Remove the charger before you start cycling.
NOTE:
The battery does not have to be completely discharged before it is recharged. The Lith-
ium battery has no ‘ memory’ and therefore can be charged at any time. It is perfectly
acceptable to recharge the battery after a short ride so that the battery is fully charged
before the next ride.
3. Attach the pedals (If need)
Screwing the right pedal into the left crank arm and/or vice versa will seriously damage pedal
and/or crank arm Itireads and void the warranly.
Apply grease to the threaded end of each pedal. Take care to put ttie correct pedal on each
crank arm (Land R are marked on the ends of the pedal spindle) and carefully tighten using the
supplied pedal wrench. Both pedals (each side L and R) thread toward the front of the bike to
tighten, and toward tine back of the bike to loosen.
4. Acljust the handlebars
Holding the tire in place, straighten the handlebars by loosening the nut(s) on top of the han-
dlebar stem or the two nuts on either side of handlebar stem witti an Allen key. Then align the
handlebars witti the frame and front tire. Tighten the single nut at top of the handlebar stem or
tighten the two nuts on either side of handlebar stem depending on your model. To adjust the
handlebar tilt or height, loosen the nut(s) on the side or front of the handlebar joint and adjust
the handlebars to a comfortable position before tightening. Consult the manual to determine the