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1. other fixtures for any signs of damage Check if the rotary parts move freely 5 Check the tyre pressure in accordance with the markings and check for ample treads on the tyre If they are excessively worn replace them immediately 6 Make sure that you know how to operate the e bike and clearly know all the traffic regulations 7 Check if the brake and the power function are working well 1 Stand the bike on the kickstand switch to the electric mode and then slowly turn the throttle If the motor does not work then the kickstand can cut the power efficiently 2 Close the kickstand switch to the electric mode and then apply the brake If the motor does not work then the brake can cut the power efficiently 9 Check if the grip throttle functions well Check if it goes back into place immediately after releasing it 10 Check all electrical connections and mechanical parts are securely locked check all cables connector plugs and sockets must be dry and undamaged Battery and charging Instructions on the bike operation 1 To turn the power ON and OFF 2 Press the power button and the use the power button which is on the control panel will turn on side of the battery LCD display Press the positive Press to turn on LCD to go up the menu Display LCD Display Homepage through settings 0 4 Press the negative Battery Voltage to go down the menu Remaining Battery Capacity MODE Power Travelling speed in KM H or r
2. BiICyCcles4U com Owner s Manual ENDURANCE 500 4 Handle Bars Carrier Saddle _ i Saddle Post FS Battery Fork Derailleur T Chain Kickstand 7 oN Say ad Size AJ j Ne Pe This manual contains important safety assembly operational and maintenance advice THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ BEFORE OPERATING THE BICYCLE www bicycles4u com User Security 1 Do not operate the e bike before reading this user manual thoroughly The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage or accident due to improper use 2 For your safety and others please follow the traffic regulations This bicycle is not suitable for children under thirteen and the disabled This e bike is not recommended for competition stunts or off road riding 3 Do not lubricate the brakes 4 The braking length of a dry state surface road is 4 meters at 25km h while 15 meters in wet state So move slowly keep a safe distance from other vehicles objects around you and brake in advance where necessary while riding downhill and in rain snow amp wet road 5 To ensure your safety please use helmets check brakes amp tyres handlebars and rims before riding 6 Maximum rider weight 115 Kg Maximum carrier weight 15 Kg 7 Improper use could cause harm please check the connection of the frame stem and suspension periodically Every mechanical part has friction and pressure Different materials and parts ha
3. adi MPH units can be changed INFO trip computer ODO odometer total KM or M travelled since bikes was first used non resettable Pedal Assist Mode PAS If PAS is set to amp the PAS mode is disabled throttle mode only l 9 defines level of PAS Higher TIME time on bike the number the more PAS TRIP 1 first distance trip setting TRIP 2 second distance trip setting LCD Display Settings 0 4 Setting 0 SET 0 Setting1 SET1 Setting2 SET2 Setting3 SET3 Setting 4 SET 4 By pressingtheset Here you can reset Here you can set Here you can set Here you can set button you can yourtripsi1and2 maximum speed tyre rim type the units MPH or toggle through 700C or 26 28in KM H Power Normal and Eco mode Steps to charge the battery 1 Confirm that the local power supply corresponds with the requirement of the charger The input voltage is between 100V 240V 2 The battery can be charged on the e bike or removed from the e bike and charged separately 3 Connect the charger plug and charging port of the battery first and then connect the power plug and the power source 4 When the red light turns on the charging starts Power Plug Charge Plug Safe charging Taking care of the battery is vital to ensure your safety and to maximize its long term performance Battery fault fire or explosion hazards will occur if the instructions are not followed e Ensure that the charger plugs are dry a
4. d its life expectancy Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Battery gauge Power switch is open Close the switch on the battery LEDs with no case display Battery case with no power Charge the battery Circuited Replace fuse Battery case not positioned in the right place Remove battery case put it in right place and then lock it Switch damaged Replace switch Motor fails to perform its intended function when power is on Being in power mode Change the mode from assist to electric Connection error Check the connection parts or have a professional fix it Battery case with no power Charge the battery Speed adjust failure Being in power mode Change the mode from assist to electric Connection error or throttle failure Have a professional fix or replace it Poor tyre pressure Pump up the tyre to its correct pressure Poor travelling range after each charging Insufficient charge Fully charge the battery Battery aging Replace with a new battery case Poor road conditions slopes headwinds and frequent use of the brakes Change the power mode Battery failure Replace battery Abnormal long charging time Battery aging Replace battery Connection error Check if the cables are correctly pluged in Charger fails to perform its intended function Circuited Replace fuse Charger failur
5. e Change charger For other faults that can t be solved or motor controller charger battery failure please contact your authorized dealer for help Any changes to these parts will invalid your warranty Other faults We recommend having your e bike serviced by a professional cycle engineer at least once a year to ensure ongoing safe performance Since these problems listed may not cover every problem that might occur during the lifetime of your product You can contact us for more detailed questions you might have General Maintenance Remarks Cleaning and Maintenance Regular maintenance guarantees you a longer durability and road worthy state of your bike Maintenance includes cleaning lubricating and ride setting adjustments Regular maintenance work is required to sustain a warranty claim This applies to special corrosion surface rust and other damages which by non observance would not be undertaken by us Thus please read through the following section thoroughly Lubrication Frequency Component Lubricant How to Lubricate Derailleur Pulleys Chain Lube or Light Oil Brush On or Squirt Derailleurs Oil Oil Can Weekly Brake Calipers Oil 3 drops from oil can Brake Levers Oil 2 drops from oil can Monthly Shift Levers Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Every Six Months Freewheel Oil 2 squirts from oil can Brake Cables Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Bottom Bracke
6. e warranty not apply e When the bicycle is used negligently or has damage resulting from a traffic accident Normal wear and tear Poor maintenance or modifications that no longer complies with regulations or original specifications Damage due to external causes When the bicycle is used for rental Compensatory costs arising from damages or accidents or cost incurred by loss of the bicycle s usage e Bulbs brake blocks tyres etc Are regarded consumables therefore when replacements are required these need to be purchased from your local cycle shop or store
7. kes may not work correctly e The required braking distance will be longer during wet weather Reduce your speed and apply the brakes early and gently It is important to completely understand the operation of your bicycle s brake system Improper use of your bicycle s brake system may result in a loss of control or an accident which could lead to severe injury Because each bicycle may handle differently be sure to learn the proper braking technique including brake lever pressure and bicycle control characteristics and operation of your bicycle This can be done by consulting your professional bicycle dealer and the bicycle s owners manual and by practicing your riding and braking technique Warranty NAME FAULT WARRANTY PERIOD Frame Fracture sealing off or one year open solder Front Fork Fracture sealing off or one year open solder Handlebar Stem and Fracture one year Accessories Spindle and Parts Heat treatment parts one year damaged or broken Seat Post Fracture one year Transmission Shift Lever Fracture broken one year and Brake Lever Rim Cracking one year Shaft skin Flywheel Gear Fracture one year and Crank Chains Mudguard Hanger Fracture one year and Kickstand Speed control switch to Performance Failure one year Controller and Charger Brush motor Performance Failure one year Brushless motor Performance Failure one year Battery failure one year When does th
8. nd securely connected to the charger port of the battery case e Do not cover the battery or charger while charging Do not use the battery charger near flammable products or in unventilated places The ambient temperature should not exceed 40 C Keep the battery away from water to prevent shocks or shorting Only use the charger provided to charge the battery Do not disassemble or modify the battery Do not expose the battery to fire or extreme temperatures Do not allow impact or force against the battery pack Pull out the power plug first and then the charger plug after charging Connecting the power plug and the power source for a long time while not charging is not recommended e f any abnormal conditions occur like overheating or strange smells stop charging immediately and contact your authorized dealer for help e Keep the charger in a safe place and away from children e Regular use if you are commuting significant distances it is advisable to recharge the battery before the return journey e Occasional use Recharge the battery at least once a week even if the e bike is not used e Always recharge the battery after use eeeeee The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage or injury due to improper or unsafe use of the battery charger LED Indication 1 LED GREEN Power on when not connected to the batteries 2 LED RED Charging 3 LED GREEN Fully charged when connected to the batterie
9. s How to Ride the Electric Bike Turn the power ON Use the power button to turn on the battery Turn the throttle slowly to drive the bike forward The remaining battery power is displayed on the panel after turning the power on Power cut during braking To ensure the rider s safety the motor will stop working when braking and restart after the brake lever is released Riding Test each of the functions before riding to get used to the functions of the e bike like controlling the brake throttle and handlebar Turn the throttle slowly then sit back and enjoy the ride Every cyclist should obey the traffic rules How to Remove How to Replace the Battery the Battery 1 Unlock the key lock which is on the 1 Unlock the battery and remove it from side of the battery the frame 2 Insert the new battery in and lock it in 2 Remove the battery from the frame place Adjusting the height of the seat In order to adjust the height of the seat you ll have to unlock the lever that can be seen in the picture below adjust the saddle height to the desired position without exceeding the mark carved onto the saddle s tube Lock the lever in place and you re done The saddle s height must be set so that you can place your feet at the ground comfortably 1 In order to ensure long term service of your e bike please use genuine parts 2 Make sure the waterproof connection is properly connected 3 Do not use the battery if it has outlive
10. screw when the derailleur makes some abnormal sound The way to adjust the brake of the bike is the same as adjusting the gears The most important thing is effective braking releasing of the brake pads and the power brake function work well together Friction between road and tyre is reduced when raining so every rider should brake gently in order to avoid danger Please follow the several bits of advice given every screw and nut should be tightened properly to make sure the wheel is running freely with no resistance Brakes e Always make sure that the front and rear brakes are working correctly before you ride the bicycle e Before riding the bicycle check that the pad thicknesses are 0 5 mm or more e If noise occurs when the brakes are operated it may indicate that the brake pads have worn down to their usage limit After checking that the brake system has cooled down sufficiently check the brake pad thicknesses Replace the brake pads if the pad wear indicators are visible e Be careful not to allow any oil or grease to get onto the rotor and brake pads otherwise the brakes may not work correctly e If any oil or grease do get on the pads you should replace the pads If any oil or grease gets on the rotor you should clean the rotor If this is not done the brakes may not work correctly e Check the brake cable for rust and fraying and replace the cable immediately if any such problems are found If this is not done the bra
11. t Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Pedals Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Yearly Derailleur Cables Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Wheel Bearings Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Headset Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Seat Post Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Chain The chain must be regularly especially after riding in the rain lubricated with a standard chain caring product Physical stretching of the chain requires checking procedures to be carried out to ensure that the tension is adequate Examine the chain tension by positioning the bike on its kickstand and test whether the chain while being pushed upwards or downwards has a maximum gap of 10 15 mm in between If this is not the case please proceed to the following steps Loosen the axle nuts on both sides of the wheel and the brake counter bracket for the back pedalling brake on the left side of the rear end stay When a gearbox removal is required please see the manufacturer s instruction manual 2 Subsequently adjust the chain s tension by turning the tension screw nuts on both the left and the right sides 3 Before tightening of the axle nuts check whether the wheel stands in the centre and adjust if needed 4 Tightly screw the axle nuts and the tension screw nuts Tightening Torgue not less than 30N M 5 Recheck the chain tension An over tightened chain can cause pops during riding Adjust the derailleur Adjust the Fine tuning nut or
12. ve different frictions and pressures If a mechanical part has exceeded its service life resultant damage could hurt the user 8 Do not ride in water where the depth exceeds the controller The motor or directly flush water to electrical components 9 Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or rain and exposure to humid places Aggressive gases may cause parts to corrode or electrical parts to fail This can lead to malfunctioning or accidents 10 This product contains advanced electrical components built in to the structure Please do not disassemble or modify any part of it 11 The performance and mileage of the unit will be varied depending on the battery condition temperature terrain wind speed tyre pressure rider weight and the maintenance etc To get the best mileage we propose that 1 Ride for 3 5m in power mode when starting 2 Try to reduce frequent braking or restarts 3 Ride in PAS mode while on uneven road conditions uphill or headwind 4 Avoid carrying people or overloading 5 Check the tyres before riding to ensure they have the correct pressure Regular check s for safety before riding 1 Check if the handlebar stem and saddle post are safely inserted Take note of the maximum height markings MIN INSERTION on the tube 2 Check the brake shoes for excess wear If there is wear you should replace them before riding 3 Check if the nuts on the front and rear axis are securely fixed 4 Check the pedals and
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