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1.      PLEASE NOTE    Only charge the batteries with the specified charger  Using a different  charger could damage the batteries        Battery Care   Take care to ensure that the battery does not get too hot  Battery aging increases sharply with  temperatures above 40   C  Being placed directly in the sun s rays can cause a battery to heat  up considerably  Take care to ensure you don t leave the battery in a hot car and park your bike  in the shade during bike rides  If you cannot avoid the heat  make sure you don t charge the  battery at the same time    A fully charged battery ages at an even higher rate at high temperatures than a partially charged  one    If you ride constantly using maximum motor power  your motor will constantly need a higher  current  Higher currents cause the battery to age faster    You can also increase the service life of your battery by using the assistance judiciously  Cycle  using a low assistance setting  Lower discharge current draws will save your battery     21       When not using the battery pack for a longer period  charge it to approx  60      When the battery pack is stored discharged  empty  for longer periods  it can become damaged  despite the low self discharging and the battery capacity may be strongly reduced  It is not  recommended to have the battery pack connected permanently to the charger    The lithium battery is fitted with a battery management system  BMS  which actively monitors  the battery  If any of the cells get too 
2.   Cruise Speed   Max Speed   Max Rider Weight    Max Range  Battery    Battery Chemistry    Nominal Battery Voltage  Weight    Total Weight   No Battery  Battery Weight    Total Weight  Dimensions    Length   Width   Height   Wheel Base   Wheel Size   Ground to Max Seat Range  Folded Length   Folded Width    Folded Height    Comfort  2015    Folding Electric Bike  Commuting and recreation  250W   20km h   25km h   120kg    50km    Sealed Lead Acid  dry cell     24V    17 8kg  9 2kg  27kg    151cm  54cm  110cm  103cm  20     75 93cm  84cm  85cm    48cm    25             CONTACT US    Dillenger HQ    3 13 Olympic Circuit  Southport   QLD 4215   AUSTRALIA   Tel    617 5532 9235  dillenger zendesk com  www dillengerelectricbikes com    TFILLENGER    3 13 Olympic Circuit  Southport  Queensland 4215 Australia  Tel    61 7 5532 9235  dillenger zendesk com e www dillengerelectricbikes com    26       O Dillenger 2015    
3.  NOTE    Only charge the batteries with the specified charger  Using a different  charger could damage the batteries        Battery doesn   t turn Check that the locking pin is retracted  key turned anti clockwise   on and that the battery is seated all the way into the bike     If the battery charger shows a red light after more than 12 hours  on charge  disconnect the charger and contact Dillenger  you  may have a faulty charger     Charger light stays red  for a long time    Check that the chain is not overtightened and that the battery is    Motor runs but is slow  charging properly           LITHIUM BATTERY  OPTION     The lithium powered version of the  Dillenger Comfort features a few upgrades  over the standard model  the main  difference being the lithium battery     The lithium battery has a much higher  energy density when compared with older  technologies such as lead acid  This means  that the lithium battery is much lighter for  the same amount of stored electricity  This  means less weight on the bike which has  many benefits  including more range for  the same capacity  better hill climbing for  the same power and a bike that is easier to manoeuvre    The lithium battery is fitted with a battery management system  BMS  which actively monitors  the battery  If any of the cells get too low in voltage  it can cut the power and prevent the cell  from becoming over discharged which can cause irreversible damage  The BMS is also active  during the charging of the ba
4.  active    The LED display enables the bike to have multiple levels of pedal assist  The amount of  assistance given can be changed by pressing the MODE button and can be changed between  Low  Medium and High    The battery level is shown along the top with 4 LEDs  As the power runs down in the battery   the number of lights shown will diminish until the last light starts to flash  This indicates that the  power is very low    The light is also activated from the display  Simply press the button labelled    LIGHT    and the  light will turn on    To turn off the bike  you can either press and hold the ON OFF button  or switch the battery off     22          Bottom Bracket  Cranks and Pedals    The pedals of your bike are attached   via cranks to the bottom bracket  these  bearings are lubricated by grease  Most  of the time the grease only needs to be  changed every few years  however with  frequent riding it may need to be cleaned  out and replaced more often        Though these items components are very  gt  gg  low maintenance it s worth it to pay some k    E nt  attention to these parts once in a while     The cranks have to be fixed tightly  for instance  and shouldn t have any play  If they do  you will  hear an annoying cracking sound during cycling or feel the play  More seriously  riding with a  loose crank can also damage it irreparably  It s OK for the pedal bearings to have a bit of play   This is because the pedal axle will bend a little over time as a result of 
5.  brake  and pull through any slack     With the cable operated drum brake  turn the  adjusting nut until the brake lining just touches  the drum barrel  If when spun  the wheel stops  quickly  then the brake is over tightened  In this  case you should unscrew the nut one or two  turns until the wheel keeps spinning without  interruptions        The wheels do not      Check that the brakes are adjusted correctly and are not draging   spin freely    My brakes squeak The brakes could be worn down and may need replacement  or  when I use them there could be contaminants on the braking surface        Removing the Front Wheel    Removing the front wheel is quite straight  forward   Undo the axle nuts and remove the safety acdc    washers  The washers have a small hook    eee Brake cable  that holds the axle into the drop outs Noodle holder Se ge anchor bolt  should the axle nuts become loose  UES Tees  ii      To get the tyre past the brakes  the V brake  cable can be released by pulling the cable  guide or    noodle    out of the cable bridge  or    noodle holder        Don t forget to put the noodle back before Spring Tension SR  you go for a ride  Centering screw WERS        Mounting bolt       Removing the Rear Wheel    Removing the rear wheel is slightly more involved than the  front wheel  Because of this Dillenger highly recommends  riding with the correct pressures in the tyres as it greatly  reduces the risk of getting a puncture  If you do suffer a  puncture it can be eas
6.  of the rim  because it protects the tube from the spokes  Push  the valve stem back through the hole and give the tube a few pumps of air  Now carefully  check the inside of the tyre for sharp objects that might cause leakage  If you slowly keep  moving the wheel around it   s easy to place the tube around the wheel and inside the tyre     Subsequently you can push the tyre back over the rim  starting at the valve  Push the valve  stem in as far as possible  ensuring that the tube will be positioned correctly  This way you  can push the entire tyre back over the rim while making a tilting movement with the wrist  area of your palms  You might need to apply quite a lot of force  but don   t be tempted to use  a tyre lever for the last section  There is a high chance that you will poke a hole in the tube by  doing so  meaning that you would have to start the process all over again  Also check that no  part of the tube is caught between the tyre and the rim  If this is not the case  inflate the tyre   Finally  you just have to screw the dust cap back on and you are ready to ride off     13       Folding the Bike    The Dillenger Comfort conveniently folds so that it can be put    in the boot of a car  taken ona    caravan  Folding takes only seconds and can be completed ina    few easy steps     Reduce the height of the handlebars    Fold the handlebars down  undo the quick release lever     depress the secondry restraint pin and fold them to side    Put the seat all the way do
7.  received  may vary slightly  If you are in doubt about any aspect of the assembly of the bike see help from  a Skilled bicycle mechanic              SETUP    Before you can ride your new bike  there are several thing to check over to  make sure that it is safe to ride     Seat    It is important to be comfortable while riding  with this in  mind the Dillenger Comfort is fitted with a plush double   sprung saddle  The height of the saddle can be adjusted by  undoing the fastening bolt  moving the seat to the desired  height  then re fastening the  bolt        The angle of the saddle  can also be adjusted  To do  this undo the nuts under the saddle  rotate the saddle to the  desired angle  re tighten the nuts  It is recommended to check  that these nuts are tight before riding        My saddle is at an uncom    Undo the adjusting nuts  adjust the angle of the saddle  and  fortable angle retighten the nuts     My saddle is loose and       y i Height adjustment bolt is too loose  tighten it   turns when I ride  My saddle is loose and     y   Saddle adjustment nuts are loose  tighten them   turns when I ride    Installing the Front Wheel    Place the front wheel in the front fork drop out slots and  ensure the wheel fits correctly        Ensure that the locking tabs are correctly mounted into the  holes in the forks     Fully tighten both nuts and ensure the wheel sits straight in  the forks              Handlebars    The handlebars on the Dillenger Comfort are adjustable for  he
8.  sure it is turned off and that the lock on the bike is undone   anti clockwise     Lift the seat using the lever under the saddle    Insert the battery  making sure the battery slide lines up with the grooved section on the rear  face of the battery  Then gently lower the battery into position  making sure that the battery  seats all the way into the bike     PLEASE NOTE    Even with the battery locked in and turned off  the bike should be locked  using a high quality bike lock        18       Charging   The battery on the Cheetah is comprised of  sealed lead acid batteries  The cells used  are can be inverted  laid down and can   be left or charged in any orientation  The  battery can also be charged in the bike  or it  can be removed and charged off the bike   To charge  lift the carry handle to reveal the  charge port  Plug the charger plug into the  port  then plug the charger into the wall  socket and turn it on    When charging the charger light shows red   Once charged the light changes to green    If completely flat  a charge can take 8 10 hours    The batteries do not get a memory effect  so the battery can be    topped off    after short rides  without damaging the battery    Dillenger recommends the battery be charged regularly  If the bike is stored for a long period  the battery should be charged every few weeks  Failure to do so could see the battery loose  charge which if left for a long period  can dramatically reduce the capacity of the battery        PLEASE
9.  written on the sidewall of the tyre  If the tyre is   bald or the tread has worn down  replace the tyre  immediately as you could get a puncture or loose  traction and fall        My tyre keeps going Check the valve is not leaking  Check the tube for leaks  You may  flat have a puncture        Wheels    Check that your wheels are running true and free    If a wheel is buckled or warped it should be fixed as  soon as possible  Most bike shops should be able   to do this  If you have a broken spoke it should be  replaced immediately as it can cause many more  spokes to break and can potentially damage the rim        The wheels wobble The spokes need to be tightened and the wheel needs to be  when I spin them trued  you might need to get a bike shop to do this        12          Repairing a Puncture    If your tyre is losing air  first check to see if the valve is broken  You do this by moistening the  valve opening  If bubbles form  the valve is leaking  The cause of this can be that some dirt has  accumulated beneath the valve  If the valve is still leaking after cleaning  it must be replaced    If the valve is functioning properly but the tyre still loses air  then unfortunately you have a  puncture  With the proper repair tools  such as the Dillenger repair toolkit this can be fixed  swiftly in 6 steps  In some cases the tube can be repaired without removing the wheel from the  bike     Check the tyre  Maybe you ll notice a nail or a piece of glass  for instance  If so  the
10. ay  have come loose in shipping  Remove the protective  packaging and any zip ties that secure the bike for transit   Keep track of all the parts that you remove from the box  and bike    Remove the battery and put it on charge     Handlebars  amp  Wheels    Lift the front of the bike up and offer the wheel up to the  bike  Seat the axle into the front dropouts and secure the  wheel in place by doing up the axle nuts  The handlebar  folding joint is secured by an Allen bolt which is hidden  when the handlebar is fully upright position  To tighten  this  align the handlebars so that they are straight  fold  the joint to the side and tighten the bolt     Saddle  amp  Pedals    Loosen the seat high adjustment bolt on the frame and insert  the seat tube  Adjust it to your desired height and tighten   The angle of the seat can be changed to suit your preference   Please check that the bolts are tight before riding  The pedals  will need to be installed before you can ride  They have    L    and     R    stamped into the end of the threaded part  this refers to  the side of the bike that they fit  The right hand pedal does up  clockwise  whereas the left hand pedal does up anti clockwise     Pre Ride Checks    You re nearly there  Check that the tyres are pumped  up to the pressure recommended on the tyre side wall   Check that the brakes are tight  centred and do not rub   Go over all nuts and bolts and make sure they are done    up   Ride   Once the battery is fully charged lock 
11. e first time  The battery pack can be  recharged at any time on its own or on   the bike without shortening the lifespan   Interrupting the charging process does not  damage the battery pack  The batteries  should only be charged when battery  temperature is between 0  C and 40  C  Do  not connect the battery pack to the charger  until it has reached the allowable charging temperature    At lower temperatures the charging time becomes longer and battery capacity is used less  efficiently thus reducing the range of the battery  When charging at low temperatures we advise  you to charge the battery separately in a warmer room  Do this by removing the battery from  the bike  Use only the charger provided with your Dillenger Comfort or an identical original  Dillenger charger  Only this charger is matched to the lithium ion battery pack used in your  Dillenger Comfort    Remove the charger included with the bike from its packaging and connect the mains plug to a  mains socket  Connect the charger to the battery  For safe charging the charger must be placed  on a Suitable surface  the substrate must be dry and non flammable  When you plug the charger  into the battery  the light will show red  This means that the battery is charging  Once the  battery is charged this light will change to green  Once charged  pull the charger plug out of the  mains socket to save power  You can recharge the battery after every trip  This means you will  always be ready to use the electric system   
12. he main bike box           Pedals Charger Tools  Located inside their own Located inside the same box In a box with the charger and  packaging within the bike box  as the pedals  pedals  N 4  Ms    Folding Joint Keys Saddle  Packaged individually or Zip tied to the handlebars Packaged individually    inserted into the frame    Before you set up your bike  it can be helpful to lay everything out first and make sure all the  parts are there    Something damaged or broken  Snap some photos and send them along to Dillenger and  we ll sort it out for you     Something missing  Double check the box  even under the flaps  Those small parts can be  sneaky  If you still can t find it let us know and we ll get onto it              Contents    Thankyou  SAFETY  Item check list  Quick start guide  Parts OF THE BIKE  Safety warning  SETUP  Seat  Installing the Front Wheel  Handlebars  Pedals  Brakes  Removing the Front Wheel  Removing the Rear Wheel  Tyres  Wheels  Repairing a Puncture  Folding the Bike  Suspension  Lights  Drivetrain  Motor  Battery  Lithium Battery  Option   Bottom Bracket  Cranks and Pedals  Maintenance of the Frame  Specifications  Contact Us    4    O O oO 00 0 N OS A W N N    m   om     _ O    11  12  12  13  14  15  15  16  17  18  20  23  24  25  26    QUICK START GUIDE    RARE FRAGILE FRAGILE FRAGILE FRAGILE a ILE FRAGILE    FRAGILE    f       Remove Bike  Take your bike out of its box  Check the box for the  additional parts such as chargers  or any parts that m
13. he shock and make sure all the bolts are tight        Lights    The Comfort is fitted with a built in headlight  This unit is  powered off of the main battery and is switched on an off by  a button found next to the left hand handlebar grip  Press  the button to turn the light on  and press it again to turn the  light off  The light will also turn off when the battery switch is  turned off  The rear of the bike is fitted with a red reflector  If  you intend on riding at night it is highly recommended to fit a  rear light        The light won t turn    an Check that the battery is turned on        PLEASE NOTE    When riding at night it   s your responsibility to familiarise yourself with  the laws of the areas where you ride and to comply with all applicable  laws              Drivetrain    The Dillenger Comfort is fitted with a single   speed sprocket  there is a specific way to  tighten the chain     It is essential that the chain has the correct  tension  If the chain is too tight  it will  require extra force to get the bike moving   In addition  you run the risk of damaging  the motor  wheel bearings  chainwheels or  bottom bracket bearings  If the chain is too  loose it may come off        To tighten the chain  undo the axle nuts a little so that the axle is free t to move  and then do the  same for the drum brake housing  you can  now use the chain tensioner to either tighten  or slacken the chain  Tighten is so that it is  firm but not drum tight  You should be able  t
14. ier to repair the puncture without  removing the rear wheel   To remove the rear wheel  begin by removing the battery  and turn the bike over so it is resting on the seat and the  handlebars  You may need someone to hold the bike  steady as the bike can be unstable when upside own  depending on the height of the seat and handlebars     With the bike inverted  take off the axle nuts and remove  the stand  Then remove the bolts that hold the drum brake  housing to the frame  Pay close attention to the order of  the housing  cable holder  nuts  bolts and washers     Loosen the chain tensioners and move both chain to the  side     Loosen the tension on the motor power cable  To do this   you may need to remove some of the zip ties  In extreme  cases where you need to remove the wheel from the bike  completely you will need to open the controller housing  and unplug the motor power cable from the controller        With the chain clear  slide the rear wheel out of the dropouts  The tire may need to be  deflated to clear the rear mud guard     Your rear wheel should now be free  Be mindful not to damage the cable as it exits the end  of the axle or to strain the cable as you could cause internal damage to the wiring     Installation is the reverse of removal  11          Tyres    The inflation pressure of the tyres is very important  and has a big impact on the performance and range  of any electric bike  Before riding check that the  pressure is in between the recommended pressure 
15. ight and foldable to reduce the stored size     Depending on how the bikes were packed the bike may  arrive without the handlebar folding joint inserted into the  frame  Fitting it is very simple  When in the upright position   the tightening bolt for the folding joint is hidden  To tighten  the bolt  the handlebars have to be folded down  The angle  at which the joint sits is designed to be on an angle  This   is so that when folded  the handlebars sit in line with the  frame  rather than across to save space        The height of the handlebar is easily adjusted  To change  the height  open the quick release clamp  change the  handlebars to the desired height  then close the quick   release clamp to set the desired height        My handlebars just  spin and do not turn  the front wheel    Fold the handlebars down and tighten the Allen bolt  this locks  the handlebars to the front forks     Check the height adjusting quick release clamp is tight  To do  this open the quick release  tighten the round bolt by one turn   then close the clamp again  Repeat if one turn is not enough     My handlebars are  loose and wobbly       Pedals    Pay very close attention when installing the pedals as each  pedal only fits on one side     Stamped into the end of each pedal is either an    L    or an     R     The threads on one side are opposite to the other to  prevent them coming undone when riding     The pedal marked    R    goes on the right hand side of the  bike  this is the same as 
16. ing the sprocket on is tight     Chain keeps falling off    Motor is making  strange noises    Check that the motor chain is not overtightened           Battery    The battery and drive system on the  Dillenger Cheetah is designed to be robust  and reliable and provide years of service   The system is also designed to be easy   to use  To turn the system on  insert the  key into the top of the battery and turn   it clockwise  The lights on the handlebar  display will light up and the motor will now  work when activated     on the handle bar display  As the charge  in the battery is consumed  the number of  lights will reduce until only the lower red  light is showing  If the red light is showing then the battery is getting close to empty and will  need to be recharged very soon  Leaving the battery empty for an extended period of time can  reduce its capacity so it should be recharged as soon as you have finished riding        Removing the battery   The battery can also be locked into the frame using the key that turns it on and off  Turn it  anticlockwise to unlock  clockwise to lock    The seat can be moved out the way by lifting the lever under the saddle  this will allow the seat  to hinge forward and out of the way    The battery can now be lifted out by pulling up on the battery carry handle  When new  they can  be quite stiff to remove  If so  double check that the key is turned anti clockwise and try again     Inserting the battery   Before inserting the battery  make
17. it into the frame    and turn it on with the key at the top of the battery   You re now ready to go              PARTS OF THE BIKE    Below are some of the main components of the Dillenger Comfort    Handlebar  Height Adjustment            Handlebar  Folding Joint    Rear Rack      Battery Switch Seat Adjustment    Frame Folding Joint    4  YY  SA     4        MK N    A  me   G Tt    ari i i i   Q            Pedals    Motor Chainwheel    Bike Stand       SAFETY WARNING    Safety First     Always wear an approved helmet when riding your Dillenger electric bike and follow the helmet  manufacturer s instructions for fit  use and care of your helmet     Mechanical Safety Check    Routinely check the condition of your bike before every ride  Make sure no nuts  bolts or spokes  are loose  Perform a visual inspection of the whole bicycle before every ride  Make sure tires  are correctly inflated within the range given on the tyre sidewall  Check the brakes for proper  operation     Your First Ride    When you buckle on your helmet and go for your first ride  be sure to pick an area away from  cars  other cyclists  obstacles or other hazards to become familiar with the controls  features  and performance of your new electric bike  We suggest you start riding with the electric motor  turned off until you are comfortable  before using the electric assistance     Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage    The instructions provided in this document are a guide only  The specific components
18. low in voltage  it can cut the power and prevent the cell  from becoming over discharged which can cause irreversible damage  The BMS is also active  during the charging of the battery and performs a similar function which prevents the cells from  receiving too much charge  The BMS is also able to even out the charge between cells with what  is known as    balancing    the batteries  This typically occurs at the end of the charging cycle     Battery doesn t turn Check that the locking pin is retracted  key turned anti clockwise   on and that the battery is seated all the way into the bike     If the battery charger shows a red light after more than 12 hours  on charge  disconnect the charger and contact Dillenger  you  may have a faulty charger     Charger light stays red  for a long time    Charger stays green Check that the power point works correctly  Make sure the con   when plugged into a nection to the charge port is good and not too loose  If problems  flat battery persist  contact Dillenger  your charger may be faulty     Check that the chain is not overtightened and that the battery is    Motor runs but is slow  charging properly        LED Display   The lithium equipped Dillenger Comfort is fitted with an LED display on the handlebars  This  provides a few extra features than the standard model    To turn the bike on  turn the switch on the battery on  clockwise   then press and hold the ON   OFF button for 1 second  You can now ride the bike and the throttle is now
19. mtLENGER    COMFORT    User Manual          Please read through carefully before riding your new Comfort    THANKYOU    Thankyou for purchasing the Dillenger Comfort  We know you ll love it  and with some care it  should last for a very long time  Please read through this manual carefully before operating the  bike     SAFETY    Helmet   Always wear an approved helmet when riding your Dillenger electric bike and follow the helmet  manufacturer s instructions for fit  use and care of your helmet     Mechanical Safety Check    Routinely check the condition of your bike before every ride  Make sure no nuts or bolts are  loose  Perform a visual inspection of the whole bicycle before every ride  Make sure tires are  correctly inflated within the range given on the tyre sidewall  Check the brakes for proper  operation     Your First Ride    When you buckle on your helmet and go for your first ride  be sure to pick an area away from  cars  other cyclists  obstacles or other hazards to become familiar with the controls  features  and performance of your new electric bike  We suggest you start riding with the electric motor  turned off until you are comfortable  Then  turn the key to turn the motor on     PLEASE NOTE    It s your responsibility to familiarise yourself with the laws of the areas  where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws           ITEM CHECK LIST    Missing an item  Incase it came loose in transit  please check all foam inserts  boxes and a the  bottom of t
20. n you know  where the puncture is located  Remove the battery and then turn the bicycle upside down   Make sure not to damage the handlebar and seat when you do this  Then remove the valve  Cap     Press the edge of the tyre towards the middle of the rim and insert the first tyre lever  between the tyre and the rim  Be careful not to catch the tube between the lever and the tyre  or you will have another puncture  Insert the second tyre lever between the tyre and the rim  about a hand s breadth away from the first lever and move the tyre over the lip of the rim   Now work the free edge of the tyre around the rim     Now push out the valve stem and remove the tube from within the tyre  Inflate the tube  If  the leak in the tube is a big one  you will immediately hear air escaping  A small leak can be  detected by placing the tube in a bucket of water     If you have located the puncture  mark the spot on the tube using a ballpoint pen  Now you  can empty the tube completely and dry it  Clean the puncture area well with a piece of emery  cloth  Then smear on a not too thick layer of rubber solution and let it dry for a few minutes   following to the manufacturer s instructions  Subsequently you can stick a patch on it  which  you should press firmly onto the tube     To check if the puncture has been repaired  inflate the tube and hold it under water  If the  leaking has stopped  put the tube back on the rim  Be sure to check that the rim tape is  properly located in the middle
21. o move it up and down 10 15mm in total    so 5mm up then 5mm down  Also make sure  that you adjust the non chain side to keep  the rear wheel straight in the frame        Move the top nut up towards the bottom of the bike further than  you need  then move the lower nut up until the chain tension   Chain is too loose you need is achieved  Once you have the chain tension set  bring  the top nut back down and tighten it to the plate  Tightening the  top nut will then lock the motor plate in position     If the chain is too tight then move the lower nut down until the  Chain is too tight desired chain tension is achieved  Lock this in position by tight   ening the top nut in place        Motor    The motor on the Dillenger Comfort  features a planetary gearbox paired with a  brushless motor to increase the available  torque while providing smooth and quiet  operation and a lifetime of maintenance  free use    The motor can be activated by two means   A twist throttle is provided on the  handlebar  turning the throttle will activate  the motor like a motorcycle    A pedal assist sensor is also fitted to the  chainwheel  so when you pedal the motor  activates and assists you        Maintenance  This unit is pre filled with grease for lubrication which should last the lifetime of the bike under  normal operating conditions     Check that the chain is tight    Check that the motor plate is straight  it could have been dam   aged by impact with a rock or kerb   Check that the nut hold
22. the force exerted on it    If the pedals themselves or the cranks are bent or damaged  for instance following a fall  they  need to be replaced  Bending them back to their original shape can change the structure of the  material in a way that might make them break suddenly at a later stage     There is a clunking Check that the pedal cranks are tight and that the pedals are  when I pedal tight too     Something feels loose  when I pedal    Check that everything it tight        Maintenance of the Frame    Proper maintenance prolongs the service life of your new bike  Therefore it is wise to regularly  check it or have it checked and keep it clean  It s best to use a brush that is not too stiff  With  that you can clean off the worst of the dirt  Beware of scratches  though  With a clean cloth you  can then remove the rest of the dirt     Paintwork   Care should be taken when cleaning the paintwork  For instance  do not use alkalis such as  ammonia or soda or products that contain fluorides  chlorides or sulphates  These may damage  the coating and therefore result in reduced gloss  Minor damage to the paintwork can best be  touched up with a paint pencil     Chromed parts   With regard to chromed parts  such as the handlebar  hubs  cranks or seat post  it is  recommended that you occasionally apply a thin layer of acid free Vaseline on them  This  prevents these components from rusting     24       SPECIFICATIONS    General    Model  year   Designation  Main Use  Nominal Power
23. ttery and performs a similar function which prevents the cells from  receiving too much charge  The BMS is also able to even out the charge between cells with what  is known as    balancing    the batteries  This typically occurs at the end of the charging cycle        Removing the battery   The battery can also be locked into the frame using the key that turns it on and off  Turn it  anticlockwise to unlock  clockwise to lock    The seat can be moved out the way by lifting the lever under the saddle  this will allow the seat  to hinge forward and out of the way    The battery can now be lifted out by pulling up on the battery carry handle  When new  they can  be quite stiff to remove  If so  double check that the key is turned anti clockwise and try again     Inserting the battery   Before inserting the battery  make sure it is turned off and that the lock on the bike is undone   anti clockwise     Lift the seat using the lever under the saddle    Insert the battery  making sure the battery slide lines up with the grooved section on the rear  face of the battery  Then gently lower the battery into position  making sure that the battery  Seats all the way into the bike     PLEASE NOTE    Even with the battery locked in and turned off  the bike should be locked  using a high quality bike lock        20       Charging   The battery pack is supplied partially  charged  To ensure full battery pack  capacity  completely charge the battery  pack in the charger before using for   th
24. wn  optional  but reduces the size    when folded     Undo the frame folding joint quick release lever and move it    to the side    Lift the lever vertically to release the locking pin  the frame    is now free to fold    If you plan to lift the bike in and out of the car  it can be easier  to manoeuvre the bike by removing the battery first as it will  reduce the overall weight of the bike     My handlebars won t  fold down    My frame won t fold    My bike won t fold all  the way together    14       bus or train  or taken away ina       Check that the quick release lever is moved out of the way and  that the pin that acts as a secondary restraint is pushed in     Check that the quick release lever is moved out of the way and  then make sure that you lift the quick release mechanism verti   cally  then fold the frame  There is a secondary pin which acts as  a Safety device to make sure that the frame cannot unfold while  riding     When folding the bike  the front wheel can sit a couple of differ   ent ways  Try folding the bike with the wheel on the other side   Be careful however not to damage the headlight or the wiring by  forcing the handlebars front wheel around too far        Suspension    The suspension on the Comfort has a small amount of  adjustment  The stiffness of the shock can be adjusted by  winding the lower part of the shock in or out  This will also  have a small impact in the ground clearance and seat height        The suspension is too    soft Tighten t
25. your right hand side if you were  riding the bike      The right hand pedal goes in CLOCKWISE like a normal  Screw   The left hand pedal has to be done up ANTI CLOCKWISE     Thread the pedals in as far as you can by hand before using  a spanner        Brakes    Front V Brake  To adjust the brakes  loosen the clamp that holds  the brake cable with an Allen key     Hold each arm in towards the rim of the wheel and  pull the loose brake cable through the clamp     Once you have pulled the cable tight  use an Allen  key to tighten the clamp  This will hold the cable in  place  Make sure that the bolt is tightly holding the  brake cable before you ride        The side to side movement of the brake arms can also be ajusted by tightening or releasing  the spring tension centring screw     If you notice that the braking efficiency diminishes it might be that your brake pads are worn  down  If there are no groves left on the pad  it needs to be replaced     Rim brakes can also cause wear of the rims  This effect is speeded up by sand or street dirt   for instance     Bear in mind that V brake type rim brakes have a very powerful braking action  Therefore   never use the front brake only  Always use the front as well as the rear brake     Rear Drum Brake  Over time  drum brakes also wear  You will notice this by the fact that the brake levers will  almost be able to touch the handlebar  Usually  readjusting the brakes suffices  but if there is  excessive travel undo the nut on the rear
    
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