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        User Manual Oxygen Electric Bicycle PLEASE READ ME FIRST
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1.   For full manual on how to set up the Bengal Performance brakes  please go to     http   www bengalperformance com tw download html    For full manual on how to set up the V brakes  please go to     http   techdocs shimano com media techdocs content cycle SI BrakeSystem BR M431 M421 8DV0A BR   M431 M421 EN v1 m56577569830604303 pdf      Running gears   Running gears should be checked and adjusted if clicking noise can be heard while  changing the gears    Tyres condition   You should never ride the bike with worn out tyres  as they are more likely to get a      Chain   Chain should be cleaned and lubricated occasiona nger  Please make sure  that you only use lubricants sold by professional bike shops  Never use motor oil or grease to lubricate  your chain       Rims Condition   If using V brake type brakes  it is important to check the condition of the rims  occasionally  With regular usage  rims wear out over time and their wall thickness is reducing   a very  worn out rim may explode under a high tyre pressure and cause an accident  serious injury or even death   It is always best to ask a professional bike shop to check the rims condition for you   usually bike shops  offer such advice for free     Torgue recommendations    Rear axle nuts 33N m  Seat pillar clamp nut bolt 5 8N m  Brake cable anchor bolt 5N m  Brake centre bolt M6  11N m  Gear shifter nuts 4N m  V brake caliper nuts 10N m  Rear carrier nuts 8N m  Mudguard bracket nuts 8N m  Other nuts torque depends on the
2.  cycling  or  short trips around the town  It is suitable to use on public roads as well as off road pathways  Oxygen s unique  frame geometry  called SCT  Sport City Touring   combines three riding positions in one frame  allowing the  cyclist to choose the most optimal and ergonomic one  depending on the cyclist s power performance as well  as health condition  This makes the Oxygen E mate very comfortable and efficient on long distances   Please note that the bike is NOT suitable to be us  downhill tracks  Also  the bicycle frame is NOT designed for  Extreme Cross Country XC  Dual DS  4X Four  Cross  Free Ride FR  and Downhill DH  The maximum allowable payload for the bicycle is    e 120kg for the cyclist    e 15kgforthe luggage located on the rear rack    3  TheFirst Ride    This chapter explains how to set up your bicycle before the first ride  including riding position  safety checks   and legal reguirements     3 1 Preparing the bicycle before the first ride    It is very important that your bike is set up properly be  oper set up of your bicycle as a priority     Set up of the seat  saddle  height on your bicycle     It is important that your bike seat  saddle  is at the correct height to ensure that your bike ride is comfortable   healthy for your knees and you don t have to put too much energy into pedalling  The points and pictures  below should be helpful to set up the correct position     A  Please place your bike against the wall   B  eel on the pedal  Your leg 
3.  please make sure that all the stem and handle bar assembly bolts have been securely  up  In order to check it  you will need to move the handle bars up and down  and then from left to   right  All Oxygen bikes  sold by authorised dealers  are always checked and tested before being sold to an   individual customer  However  the company cannot always guarantee that these procedures have been    6          OXYGEN    completed  particularly in the case of online sales  It is  before the first ride     3 2 4 Check your brakes   Before your first ride it is crucial to familiarise yourself with the braking system and make sure that both brakes   are in fully working condition  Please remember that the RIGHT HAND LEVER operates the front brake and the   LEFT HAND LEVER operates the rear brake  It is always best to use both brakes at the same time  When you   cycle in wet conditions  please remember that the braking performance may be poorer than while cycling on  ring wet conditions  You should never ride your bike   with none or even only one working brake  Both brakes must be in fully workin    3 2 5 Importance of keeping seat posts suspension cover    rubber protection  You should always check the condition of the rubber and make sure it Is fitted tightly  It is  particularly important when carrying a child on the rear racks saddle to make sure that the child will not put  fingers in the post     3 3 Legal requirements    It is important that the bicycle is equipped with all nece
4.  size    M4 2 5 4N m   M5 4 6N m   M6 6 7 5N m   Warning  wear and tear over time  depending on the type of    or colour changes  may indicate that the component    has worn out and should be replaced     You should not try and fix any electrical components by yourself     9       OXYGEN    7  Lubrication of the bike components    The table below shows how often  on average  you should lubricate the bike   s components  If you are not  experienced in bike maintenance  you should always use a professional bike service for this     Weekly Chain Chain Lube or light oil Brush on or o squirt  Derailleur wheels Chain Lube or light oil Brush on or o sauirt  Derailleur Oil 2 drops from oil can  Brake levers Oil 2 drops from oil can  Monthly Brake callipers 2 drops from oil can    Every six months Freewheel Oil 2 squirts from oil can  Brake cables Lithium based grease Disassemble  Shift levers Lithium based grease Disassemble    Annually Pedals Lithium based grease Disassemble  Derailleur cables Lithium based grease Disassemble  Wheel bearings Lithium based grease Disassemble  Headset Lithium based grease Disassemble       6 3 Fitting the front wheel    loose     What to look at during the front wheel fitment     you need to hold the locking nut on the other end of the axle and turn the lever around to set up as reguired  The  pictures below show correct and incorrect way of fitting the front wheel        Correctly locked  Up front wheel       10       OXYGEN           Adjust the tens
5. ZIOXUGEN       User Manual    Oxygen Electric Bicycle    PLEASE READ ME FIRST       D OXYGEN  ay  Oxygen E mate   Table of Contents    Page number    1  Introduction 1  2  About Oxygen E mate and its design 4  3  The first ride 4  3 1 Preparation of bicycle for riding 4  3 2 Safety checks before first ride 6  3 3 Legal requirements 7  3 4 Your own Safety 7  4  Carrying luggage on your bike 7  5  Battery charging and care 8  5 1 Battery charging 8  5 2 Battery care and maintenance 8  5 3 How to achieve a maximum range and performance 8  6  Regular use and basic checks of the bike   s components 10  6 1 Lubrication of the bike components 10  6 2 Fitting the front wheel 10          OXYGEN    1  Introduction  Dear Customer     We hope that trips on your new Oxygen Bicycle will bring you a lot of fun and you will be fully satisfied with our  product  Also  please don   t forget that by using an electric bike you support an eco friendly form of transport and  contribute to saving our environment     If you have any comments about this product  or suggestions how we could improve it  please do not hesitate to  customer satisfaction and we carefully read all comments and suggestions    regarding our products     To ensure that your trips with Oxygen are not only enjoyable but also safe  please do spare a few minutes to read  this manual     JXYGEN       2  About Oxygen E mate and its design  Oxygen E mate electric bicycle is a two wheeled bicycle designed for commuting  long distance
6. icant  differences in weight on any side   e Please do not overload the rear carrier with more than the maximum allowable weight   e Please do not attach a child seat to the standard rear rack supplied   you should use a specifically  designed carrier instead          OXYGEN    e Fasteners on the rear carrier should be properly fitted and regularly checked  The carrier bolds should be  tightened with 2 5nm torque    e The luggage carrier supplied with the bike is not design  with this luggage carrier       effect on the bike s steering and braking  performance    e Please make sure there are no loose straps coming out of the panniers  as they could get caught by  rotating spokes in the wheel    e Please make sure that the luggage fitted on the carrier does not obstruct the visibility of the lights fitted  to the carrier     4  Battery care and charging process  4 1 Battery charging    It is important to follow these few steps before the first charge  Firstly  the battery must be fully charged before  the first use  In order to charge the battery  you will first need to plug the battery   s round plug into the battery s  socket  Once it s done  you can plug the charger s main plug to the electricity socket  It is important that it is done  in this specific order as connecting the charger s main plug first may cause a short circuit     The charging cycle is competed once the green light appears on the charger  The red light on means that the  battery is still in the charging pr
7. ion on the QR  lever by screwing the axle nut       OXYGEN       Push the lever to the end    12    OXYGEN             Incorrect    Incorrect       Dear User  if this manual hasn t answered all your questions regarding Oxygen electric bikes  please do contact  us directly either through our website www oxygenbicycles com or emailing us at info oxygenbicycles com    
8. ocess and it should not be disconnected from the charger until the green light  appears     4 2 Battery care and maintenance    Once the battery has been fully discharged  it is always best to charge it on the same day  but not earlier than  approx 10 20 minutes after your bike ride as    If you are planning not to use your bike for a longer period of time  it is very important that you charge the battery  before  Batteries stored for longer period of time should be charged for approx 2 hours every 2 months    its voltage and gradual damage to the battery     IMPORTANT  Never open the battery case   the battery case should only be open by an authorised service centre  appointed by Oxygen Bicycles  Unlawful breach of this rule will automatically invalidate the battery warranty   Opening the battery case by unauthorised individuals may cause a serious injury or even death  Oxygen Bicycles is  not responsible for any accidents and damages caused by unlawful battery maintenance     4 3 How to achieve the maximum battery performance and range    The range and performance of your battery depends on a number of different factors  such as    A  Tyres pressure   it is best to keep the tyres pressure in the region of 55 60 PSI  Too low pressure will  result in a higher rolling resistance  a higher pressure  within recommended limit   you will feel less rolling  resistance and the bike will be easier to ride    B  Luggage weight   usually the lighter luggage  the better the range and pe
9. rformance    C  Pedal assist   the more effort you  assist on    There are also other factors  independent of how the bike is being used  The range quoted in technical  specification is based on the assumption that the cyclist s we   flat area  The range can be lower for cyclists of over 80kgs  as well as for cycling in hilly or mountain areas   Temperature is another factor that can influence the range  with the best performance achieved in temperatures  between 20 and 25C  and lower range during cold winter days           OXYGEN    6  Regular use and bike maintenance    Any bicycle that is regularly used will require regular routine maintenance  To ensure the maximum safety on your  bike  we strongly recommend carrying a routine maintenance checks described in the paragraph 3 2 before each  ride  Additionally  the following checks should be done approx once a month       Spokes   These should be checked after the first 300 miles  approx 500km  from buying your bike  and      Brake pads   The condition of brake pads should be checked after every 500 miles  The life time of brake  pads may vary significantly and last as long as 5000 miles or as little as 250 miles  depending on the  conditions the bike is being used in  Generally  if used a lot in rain and muddy conditions  the pads will last  less than if used mainly in dry conditions  Also  they are more likely to wear out quicker if used in hilly or  mountains areas  compared to flat areas  where less braking is applied   
10. should be almost straight  and your knee should be bent just a little     Time      N       j  3     k    1  3  MN          OXYGEN       OXYGEN         u    br         4 ae  _    EP         OO amaaan  A  Zr    i    Good height X       7  d  y  a  l  a  W    While adjusting the seat height  please note that each seat post has a safety marking on the seat pillar     the  seat should never be set up above the safety marks     3 2 Safety checks before the first ride  3 2 1 Check the tyres pressure    The recommended tyre pressures for Oxygen bicycles should be set between 35 60psi  It is best if the  pressure is set near the higher limit  above 55psi  as this reduces the likelihood of getting the puncture  The  tyres should not be pumped above the maximum recommended pressure     doing otherwise would affect your  comfort of riding and increase a risk of rim damage and tyre explosion  Please note that keeping the bike in  the bright sun may also increase the pressure in the tyres and therefore it is recommended to keep a pressure  at a slightly lower level during hot summer days     3 2 2 Charge the battery for the first time    Before the first use  the battery should be fully charged  The full charging cycle is completed once the green  light on the charger comes on  The red light on the charger means that the charging is in process     please do  not disconnect the battery before the green light is on     3 2 3 Check the handle bar and stem assembly     Before your first ride 
11. ssary safety components such as a bell and a legal  lighting system  Please remember to use the full lighting system when cycling in dark conditions  We do not  recommend using flashing lighting systems   using such sy   In most countries  white colour is used for the front light and red colour for the rear one  Please note that  using green colour for the front light is not allowed by the EU law and should never be installed on a bicycle s  handlebar in any of the EU countries     3 4 Your own safety    RULE no 1 We recommend that you a ways use a helmet when cycling  regardless of the time or distance of  your ride    RULE no 2 Please never cycle under the influence of alcohol or drugs  as this significantly increases a risk of an  accident  serious injury or even death     3 5 Carrying luggage on your bike  3 5 1 Attaching your luggage    It is important to make sure that the luggage is attached securely and doesn   t exceed the maximum  recommended limit  Please make sure you only use appropriate pannier sets for your luggage needs  Each  pannier should be attached securely to the carrier   s railings     3 5 2 Maximum allowable luggage    Total luggage weight should not exceed 15kgs  including panniers sets  The weight of the luggage should be  placed equally on both sides  with a maximum of 7 5kgs on each side of the carrier     3 5 3 Warnings regarding carrying luggage  e It is important that the luggage weight is placed equally on both sides of the rack without signif
    
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