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Manual 443 - Liberty Electric Bikes
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1. The charging time is between 6 8 hours and the first charging time is 8 hours or more eJt is charging when the indicator light is red eWhen the green light turns on the battery is fully charged Go on charging for another 1 2 F hours During charging the light 1s red and when finished charging the light will turn green RIDING TIPS Before riding check to make sure the battery is fully charged that the air pressure in the tires is normal and make sure the front and back brakes are working properly Check the tightness of the front and back wheel handlebar and that the seat is fastened tightly enough It is best to accelerate slowly not getting to maximum speed instantly This would stress the electric components The hand brake slows the bike both mechanically with the disc brakes and electric power to the motor stops as well to stop the bike While starting or climbing pedal as much as possible so that the battery power will not drain quickly Also pedaling can lengthen the life of the battery and motor If the battery indicator shows low or 1f the light shows a dark light and blinks to a bright light you should begin to pedal and then charge your battery Shut the power off and take out the key while parking Also the electric switch should be turned off when pushing so that you don t turn it on by accident making the electric bike start suddenly and cause an accident MAINTENANCE Wheels Wheels s
2. eThe electric apparatus contains a high pressure circuit so please don t dismantle by yourself ePrevent liquids metal and metal filings from permeating the charger and be careful to not drop or hit the charger which could cause damage eMake sure not to put on any article on the charger while charging Please use in a dry and ventilated environment sue eWhen charging if you smell a peculiar e pe a ae high stop charging immediately elf the battery isn t used for a long time it should be charged once per month This will ensure the battery life DO NOT use in the state of low battery level eThe charger will produce heat less than 185 F 85 C in the course of using so keep more than 16 inches 0 4 m from any flammable articles while using eft is normal that the mileage capacity will reduce as a result of low temperature in the winter eWhile carrying the charger DO NOT bump drop or damage otherwise it may result in failure DO NOT use the electric bike not fully charged 13 Y aw a f r Key location eThe power supply is in on position and there s no difference between A and B ON and Light are both wired the same on most models If your Mt Ebike has a separate light switch then ON and LIGHT are the same About the Battery Capacity FULL enough power O HALF half power POWER BUTTON IS NOT FUNCTIONAL Ni MH Charging eInsert the charger s plug into the socket of the battery
3. on It will take about 5 6 hourse to recharge the battery completely On most chargers a green light will appear when fully charged When the light turns from red to green it indicates that the battery is full If possible charge for and additional 2 3 more hours from Do not charge for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging the battery After the green light comes on the charger is in trickle electric current and fill slowly and maintain the state If you will be gone for many hours you should unplug the charger This is especially true in hot weather Avoid overcharging and damaging the battery The charger will be come warm during charging so keep charger away from any flamable materials The charger may reach 85 degrees C during normal charging You can also charge the battery when it is removed from the bicycle This is especially convenient during cold nights or when your bike is not parked near an electrical outlet Because specifications of the charger may change in the process of production please read the charger manual in detail before using Always charge he bike in a dry and clean place Keep the charger dry and clean The charger will become warm during charging but this is normal operation Precautions while Charging the Batteries Using your power source incorrectly or leaving the charger connected to the bicycle and an outlet for extended periods of time can result in a fire Always use the charger
4. that which has been approved and tested by this company This company is not responsible for damages caused by the use of other products not specifically designed and tested for use with this electric bike Battery Chargers contain sensitive electronics Improper use dropping or sudden jolts can damage the charger and its internal electronics Parts Locations 7 ey Suspension 3 oe WA ys 4 O lt j lt aa gt En SSA de Op j y a GY ST Pay 4 J HD a NE P a J Discbrake 1 443 Mountain E bicycle 2 Front 3 Front Mudguard 4 Pedal Assembling of the Front Tire Put the front wheel into the front fork a Assembling the Front Tire LY pr Fasten the hubs paying attention to the position of the washer and disc brake LT Installing the Pedals 4 eNote the left and right of the pedal L left R right Attention The threads will be stripped 1f you mistake the left and right pedal and they won t be able to be properly fixed Misapplication 1s not covered by warranty eScrew the pedal in until its in all the way and tighten it fully Safety Precautions 7 ee py eBefore operating your bicycle inspect it carefully to avoid accidents or damage e Do not drive close to other vehicles e ALWAYS keep the power switched OFF until you are seated on the bike and ready to ride Turning the power on an
5. Liberty 443 36volt Liberty Mountain Bike User Manual Thank you for your decision in buying this product A Please use this product according to the instructions Please keep the instructions in the visible place Liberty 443 Electric Mountain Bike 36 Volt Lead Acid or Ni MH Introduction Dear Customer Wow You are excited You have just received your brand new ebike We too are excited because as designers and developers of our bikes we love to make you happy and we believer your new ebike will give you lots of fun I know you want to get this bike on the road immediately but please STOP Why Well first of all you need to charge your batteries fully before using 1t So while your ebike 1s charging take the time to read this manual We have worked hard to make 1t as readable and fun as possible This manual will help prevent injury and teach you how to care for your new ebike It is the Owner s responsibility to carefully read all of the contents of this manual and to comply with all laws pertaining to the operation of bicycles and or electric bicycles in your local jurisdiction If you have any questions please consult with the Laws web page on www iloveebikes com or consult your local department of motor vehicles for clarificiation These electric bikes are not classified as motor vehicles however to drive them on the roads various states have differing laws gt We have worked hard to provide you a quality pr
6. OU RIDE First check to see that the battery is fully charged before riding Check the air pressure of the tires 45 50 psi Check the front and back brakes and the condition of the front and back wheels handlebar and saddle Make sure they are tight and fastened Make sure all quick releases are locked and secure and all parts are in good working order Inspect your bike completely 1 If it was removed install the charged battery in the battery seat of bike and lock it 2 Raise the kickstand 3 While seated on the bicycle insert the ignition key into the switch and turn it to ON position The light comes on showing that electric is being used when the power is on Note The Red POWER button on throttle handle has no function The throttle on the right hand will begin to accelerate the bike when it is turned counterclockwise Attention After the key is on if the rider hits the throttle the vehicle will lurch forward Do not turn ON until you are ready to move forward As the vehicle starts accelerate slowly don t try to get to your maximum speed quickly lest you should damage the electric components The hand brake will automatically cut the power to the motor as also will releasing the throttle However you should still avoided attempting to use the throttle when the brakes are being applied so you don t overload the motor overload of the motor While starting or climbing pedal as much as possible so that the electric pow
7. according to the instructions Do not use any charger other than the one that came with your Liberty Electric Bike If you need another charger call the Customer Service Center and order another one Do not attempt to open or repair your charger The electronics contain high pressure circuit so please don t dismantle by yourself Avoid any contact with water when charging your battery If a plug or socket gets wet dry it completely before using Do not touch the two poles of the battery with your hands when the battery is removed for charging Also the two battery poles cannot be touched with any metal or other material that conducts electricity While charging please keep it out of reach of children Prevent liquid metal and metal fillings to permeate charger when use and be careful from dropping and having anything hit it so as not to cause damage Do NOT put anything on top of the charger while charging It must be well ventilated to allow all the heat generated to dissipate When charging if there is a peculiar smell or the temperature is too high please stop charging immediately and send to the local distributor or to the Customer Service Center 800 806 7109 Insert the plug of the charger into the socket of the battery and then insert the other plug into an outlet The battery can be taken away from the bike to charge 1f more convenient The following process is explaining how to disassemble the storage battery 1 Pull u
8. battery current may decrease by a third Consequently the travel range on a full charge in cold environments is much less but will return when the temperature is back to room temperature again po Frequent braking and starting riding uphill traveling against a strong wind starting from a standstill and riding on rough or muddy roads and carrying more than one person or heavy loads will consume extra battery power and shorten the range A few tips to prolong the battery life during these conditions 1s as follows Frequent Braking try to look ahead and coast rather than stop and go frequently Riding uphill or against a stiff wind pedal to supliment the battery power When starting from a standstill use the pedals to help bring you up to speed When the battery meter indicates the voltage is low switch to manual power and avoid using the battery so you don t shorten the battery life Ifthe battery is being stored remove the battery from the bicycle and recharge it every month A Always Turn off the motor and remove the key from the ignition before and during charging to prevent serious damage to the controller and to the batteries P This electric bicycle can be used in the rain however it must not be submerged in water or puddles The controller motor and other electrical devices may be short circuited causing damage and created possible dangerous situations A DO NOT use chargers or other components other than
9. ce this electric bicycle 1s warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the following period of time 3 months electronic controller charger battery and throttle 6 months hub motor We will repair or replace at our option any product or part that is defective in material or workmanship without charge if the product 1s presented to us at our authorized Liberty Electric Bike Service Center at 1 800 806 7109 with dated proof of purchase inside of warranty period This limited warranty does not cover the normal wear of items such as tires brakes chains and other items All implied warranties are limited to the stated time period Liberty Seamless Enterprises Inc Liberty Electric Bike Company and any of its subsidiaries will not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights from state to state This warranty applies to normal consumer use of the product Use in a rental fleet commercial setting or government fleet will void this warranty Inappropriate use such as trick riding abusinve riding or off road riding will void the warranty 19
10. d then accidentally twisting the throttle can result in the bike lurching forward and cause a possible accident damage or injury e NEVER attempt to disassemble the motor battery controller or throttle This can result in injury fire or damage to the bike e ONLY use the charger supplied with your bike to charger the battery Using the improper charger can result in fire or explosion e KEEP the batteries out of the reach of children e Obey all traffic laws relevant to the operation of bicycles and electric bicycles e Use the turn signals at all times when making turns e KEEP both hands on the handlebars at all times e DO NOT hang objects on or under the handlebars e DO NOT brake suddenly in the rain or on slippery wet surfaces e USE extreme caution when near other vehicles Assume they do not see you and be careful at intersections 8 and when starting from a stopped position e When cleaning your electric bike do not use a steady direct stream of water form a hose Use a cloth to avoid short circuiting any electrical components Your electric bike has a durable finish and does not need waxed Clean with a mild detergent and buffing to restore its original shine e Please wear a safety helmet and glasses for your own protection whenever riding e Wear bright clothing to help make you visible to other motor vehicles e Do not wear loose clothing that can become caught on the bicycle Operating Instructions J BEFORE Y
11. e play of more than 1 8 4mm immediately have the wheel trued by a bicycle mechanic or call 800 806 7109 Riding with loose spokes may cause the wheel to fail Tires Inflate your tires to the pressure embossed on the sidewall before use of your new bike It is recommended that the tire pressure for your Liberty Electric Bike is at least 40 psi Every time you ride make sure the tires are inflated according to the pressure on the sidewall Improper tire pressure will make riding more difficult cause excessive wear and premature failure of the tire The tire should be properly seated in the rim and the fitting of the tire bead and rim bead should be checked If the tube is pinched between the rim and the tire it will fail when inflated Make sure that the tire 1s not cracked or worn unevenly Check for bulges Check and make sure that the valve stem is straight in the rim Irregular tires should be replaced immediately Handlebar and Display We have created the handlebar display so that you can easily see it while riding To straighten the handlebars turn the stem binder bolt to loosen it and straighten the handlebars so they are 17 straight with the front wheel Tighten it when it is straight Loose or damaged grips on your handlebars are dangerous If your grip comes off you could lose control of your bicycle Brakes Riding with brakes that are worn or damaged or with worn cables or wheels in poor condition may result in losing control
12. er will not be drained too much 9 At the same time it can lengthen the life of battery and motor if you help with pedaling The normal specified load of the Electric Bicycle 1s 220 lbs with a maximum of 300 lbs While running if the battery power is getting low the battery indicator light will darken one by one to only one light At this time you should pedal your ebike like a regular bike and charge the battery as soon as you get to an electrical outlet Turn off the power and remove the key while parking The switch of the electricity should be turned off when pushing so you don t by accident turn the throttle making the Electric Bicycle start suddenly and cause accidents To help get the best distance out of your electric bike refrain from much braking and coast as much as possible Battery Charging Si _ _ ___ _ A A It is important that you charge your batteries after every use This will extend the total life of your battery Once the charger has indicated that your battery is fully charged unplug the power source from the bicycle and the electrical outlet and store in a cool dry place Do not leave the charger plugged into the battery for long periods of time as this can damage the batteries Normally you can recharge fully in 4 5 hours Turn the key to OFF and remove the key Insert plug of the charger into charging socket of the battery box Insert the charger into the wall outlet A red light will come
13. f necessary gt Please take time to record the following information Recording Your Serial Number VIN Model Color Date of Purchase Distributor Table of Contents AEE OCG Mio ti 2 Table 0t Contents ies 3 Important Instructions cccccccccccccsssssseecccceeecsaeesseeccceeeeseaaeeeeeccceeeessuaaseeeeeeeeeeaaas 4 An An 5 SO es 6 Sale re 7105 810 tiritas 8 St MAA 9 Chareino Bate ela 10 dinos MEMOS oa 14 AS A A A 16 MAMA 17 Trouble Dooni stg SUI dednntssesnaseeseiawsesnetan 18 ideados eeeeecetesouacs 19 Important Y Instructions P Safeguard your battery to insure continued high performance It should be recharged after each use The normal full cycle battery life if it is continuously discharged and re charged is about one year or 300 cycles or recharges after which the storage capacity of the battery will gradually decline If it is not fully discharged and is recharged regularly the service life of the battery will be at its maximum The batteries supplied are a top quality Maintenance Free Sealed Lead Acid Batteries specifically designed for this vehicle CAUTION Fully charge the batteries before the first use P Failure to do this can result in decreased battery performance for the life of the bike Fully charge the battery each time you use the bike gt Battery performance is affected by the temperature and is generally better in warm temperatures When the temperature is below 32 F 0 C the
14. hould be centered in the fork or dropouts If you hear any irregular noise from the wheels or brakes the wheels should be checked and repaired Regularly check the spokes of the wheels for tightness and rim alignment The wheels should rotate smoothly without wobbling from side to side Check the bearing play of the hubs by lifting the bicycle and spinning the wheel It should continue to spin for several turns after your stop spinning To check the play of the hubs try to move the rim from side to side between the forks No substantial play should exist If you detect play or if the wheel is difficult to turn the bearings must be adjusted or replaced Please contact a local bicycle dealer to have the hub bearings adjusted or call 800 806 7109 for new bearings Throttle Your throttle is on the right hand side of your handlebars It is a variable speed throttle To increase the speed turn the throttle towards you counterclockwise while seated on the bike There is an automatic SHUT OFF of the throttle on the brake levers Every time the brake lever is pressed the power from the motor is discontinued Rims The rims should be smooth and without cracks breaks or bulges Spokes Check the tension of the spokes regularly About the same tension should be on all the spokes If there is some minor loosening of the spokes you may tighten the nipples but it is recommended that you take it to a bicycle mechanic If there is a loose spoke or if the rim has sid
15. oduct well designed and without defects That is our responsibility You too has a part to play with proper care and maintenance and attention to bicycle safety rules it will give you years of enjoyment Please read the instructions carefully before using Do not ride this bicycle until you have read and thoroughly understand the owner s manual It contains information critical to your safety If you have questions about the operation of this electric bicycle consult your authorized dealer It is extremely important that you follow the safety guidelines contained in this manual in order to ensure your maximum safety If you loan your bike to anyone make sure they also know how to operate it safely When using the load should not be greater than the maximum capacity and please pay attention to increase the braking distance during rainy or snowy days P This E bicycle is not afraid of the rain and snow but it can t be submerged in water It will cause short circuit and damage to the electric apparatus when water submerges the rear wheel electronic hub P The exposed metal contact on the battery box is positive and electronegative electrode can t be touched at the same time with wet hands also it can t be kept in touch with anything metal at the same time otherwise it will cause short circuit and accidents P Please don t dismantle and repair the spare parts by yourself please go to the local distributor or the servicing station to repair i
16. of your bicycle Wet weather may hinder the brake performance You need more distance to safely stop in the rain or in a wet or icy street Before each ride check to make sure your brake cables are free of obstacles and are working properly before operating your vehicles Power On Off is with the key It has OFF ON and LIGHT positions When the key is turned to ON the battery display is turned on and when the key is turned to LIGHT the lights are on Models with a separate light switch have the same function in the ON LIGHT positions Batteries Fuse Your 36v bike has 3 12volt batteries hooked up in a series These are in a protective case with a handle to enable you to easily take these on and off your bike There is a locking key to lock these batteries on your bike to discourage theft Do not attempt to open any of these Sealed Lead Acid batteries in any way Doing so may cause chemical electrical and or fire hazards If you have no power you can remove the 4 screws at the top of the battery box and check the fuse inside the top of the battery box Change lubricating grease of the front axle backshaft and pivot etc once every three months which are cleared up Have the engine oil after the roller chain is washed with the petrol every three months Pour a small amount of engine oil every half a year into the brake pipe GENERAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS You turn the switch to ON position 1 Check whether the battery and battery box
17. p the latch under the seat and the seat will open 2 Open up the lock with the key in the cell box e 3 Unplug the battery Ni MH battery will have an XLR connector to the electronic controller not the 3 prong connector as the Lead Acid model 4 Pull the storage battery from the e bike 5 Insert the charger s plug into the socket of the battery Charging Method ePut the female plug of the charger into charging socket of the battery box eInsert the male end of the plug into the outlet The power is on when the indicator lamp of the charger is on It is charging when the indicator light is red When the light turns from red to green the battery 1s full Fill for about 2 hours after the light turns green After the green light is on the charger is in trickle charge and will charge slowly and maintain the charge It will not harm the battery 1f you leave 1t plugged in a whole day For safety and for long battery life unplug the battery if you are going to be gone for more than a day ePlease read the charger manual in detail before using the charger Precautions The two poles of the battery shouldn t be touched with hands when the battery is removed to recharge Also don t touch the poles with any metal object so as to avoid a short circuit and or an accident eWhile charging put the battery in a secure place where children can t reach eDon t use another brand of charger to charge the battery
18. seat are lined up when indicator lamp all on turning and whether the battery box is locked the handlebar but the E bike does 2 Check the fuse inside top of battery box The motor not work doesn t rotate if the controller fuse burns Revolve the fuse and change with the same specified melting core 15A The switch is turned to on Check whether the throttle releases to the home position position the e bike starts Lubricate or replace if faulty when haven t turned the timing handlebar 18 After pausing the vehicle does not Check whether the brakes are stuck start while the handlebar is turned The travel speed is partial and slow See if the throttle can be opened fully check to see if the battery 1s fully charged You connect the power when Check whether there 1s electricity to the charger also 1f you charging but the indicator lamp is have a meter you can check to see 1f charger functions not bright correctly hile charging you insert the plug Check whether the plug end of the charger has been inserted into the electric socket the yellow properly light of the charger on If all above mentioned situations are normal then there is some other problem Please call your local Liberty Bike distributor or send 1t to consumer service departments or the special distributor s place of our company to be repaired by professional personnel Warranty With normal care and recommended maintenan
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