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1.     IV 3  WET WEATHER RIDING    WARNING  Wet weather impairs traction  braking  and visibility for both the    rider and for other vehicles sharing the road  The risk of accident dramatically    increases in wet conditions  Wet brakes and wet rims dramatically increase    braking distance  Ride more slowly and brake sooner when riding in wet    conditions     Under wet conditions  the stopping power of your brakes  as well as the brakes of    other vehicles sharing the road  is dramatically reduced and your tires do not grip    nearly as well  This makes it harder to control speed and easier to lose control  To    make sure that you can slow down and stop safely in wet conditions  ride more    slowly and apply your brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under    normal  dry conditions     IV 5  The permissible total weight  bicycle   rider   130Kg    V  Maintenance     21    Before every ride  Perform mechanical safety checks and use a fully charged battery     Every 10 hours of riding  Clean the bike  including chain rings and sprocket  Clean    the chain  Check the tension of the screws holding the brake disk to the motor     Every 20   30 hours of riding  Squeeze the brakes and rock the bike to check for any    looseness with each forward or backward movement  If the headset is loose  tighten    it or have your dealer check it  Lift the front wheel and rotate handlebars to check    for tightness of steering  it may be necessary to lubricate ball bearings  Check a
2.     handlebar  Adjust the center of front wheel vertically to the center of handlebar         4  Brake Adjustment        4 1  Disc Brake Adjustment    The city bike uses the Australian style of the brake system  The right brake    lever is for the front wheels while the left for rear wheel     Important     Brake pad wear limit  replace the brake pads before the friction material has    been worn down to less than 2 5 mm     1  Open the brake lever and place the nipple end of the short brake cable into the    lever  then close the lever  Secure the ferrule against the lever using the cable    adjusting barrel        6     2  Depress the brake lever about 10 times as far as the grip to check that    everything is operating correctly and that the shoe clearance is  correct before riding the bike      Front disc brake assemble and adjust       7    Rear disc brakes assemble and adjust        5  Saddle Adjustment    1  Loosen the lock bolt to adjust cushion angle with a 5mm internal hexagonal    wrench as shown in the figure  Range of adjustment is  15   15       Note  it is commonly better to adjust the cushion horizontally to the ground line      2  As shown in Figure 1  loosen the lock bolt with a 5mm internal hexagonal wrench    to adjust saddle height to a proper position  If a quick release seat post clamp is    used  pull the quick release lever only     Hint  What is proper height  Heel can be freely put on pedal with leg straight  When    cycling pedal action is done  kn
3.    12    Tightening torque should be more than 18N m         Electrical Equipments        1  Electrical Motor  External Dimension of Electrical Motor  amp  Diagram of Coil out      2 Technical indicators and structural of Changer     13         2 5  Maintenance  amp  Attentions     2 1 Charger should be used with designated battery strictly according to    requirements  It is forbidden to charge non original battery with this charger     2 2 Charger is dangerous due to the high voltage it contains  If any faults or failures    are found  please contact the dealer or the manufacturer for help  User or    non professional servicemen of the Company are forbidden to open the charger     2 3 Charger and battery should be in indoor environment with good ventilation and    heat dissipation when charging  Places within 1m around battery and charger    should be free of inflammables  Never use the charger in the environment which    is with moist  high temperature  inflammables and explosive gas     2 4 Never take the charger along with the vehicle so as to avoid damage caused by    vibration     2 5 Carefully read the contents before application  Manufacturer assumes no liability    or responsibility for any damages caused by misuse of abnormal operation         3  Technical Data  amp  Structure of Battery        3 2  Product Application    1  Battery Charging    Battery should be charged timely after riding the electric fat bike  Lithium battery of    the Company should be charged w
4.   Places within 1m around the battery should be free of    inflammables and is insulating  Battery should be kept away from heavy load    and children  Complete additional charging should be conducted every 2    months     5  Warranty Period  2 years since the date of leaving factory     Special Warning        1  Never clean the vehicle with hydraulic monitor which may cause damage to    electrical components due to water intake        2  If the product smokes or burns when damaged by external forces  put it out with    dry chemical fire extinguisher or sandy soil        3  Although lithium battery is environmental friendly product  it also contains    various kinds of chemical substances  When it is broken due to aging  it may    pollute the environment  Therefore  please discard it as useless within 36 months    since the date of purchase  and give it to skilled company for professional    treatment     5  Disclaimers of Manufacturer    a  no responsibility for any damages caused by nonconforming the requirements in    application instruction     b  no responsibility for any damages caused by any unauthorized modification    c  no responsibility for any damages caused by force majeure          5  Cycle wiring diagram     16     III  Assembly    1   Pedals are marked    L    and    R    for left and right respectively  Screw in    clockwise for the    R    pedal and counter clockwise for    L     Tighten both with a    wrench firmly but not excessively as the crank threads a
5.  1    INSTRUCTION MANUAL    IMPORTANT     This manual contains important safety  performance and service    information  Read it before you take the first ride on your new bicycle     and keep it for reference     Content    SAFETY WARNING         Mechanism        1 Derailleur        2 Stem        3 Direction Adjustment of    Front Wheel        4 Brake        5 Seat  Seat Post        6 Tyre        8 Battery Holder        9 Pedal         Electrical Equipments        1 Electric Motor        2 Battery Charger        3 Battery        4  Electric  Schematic    Diagram of Whole Vehicle         Assembly    IV  USAGE    IV 1 Safety    IV 2 Inspect    IV 3 Wet weather riding    IV 4 The  permissible  total    weight    V  Maintenance        Postscript        1  Correct application        2  Driving         Quality Warranty      2    Safety Warnings    1  Do not operate your E Bike before reading this user manual thoroughly     2  Do not disassemble the battery pack and modify the unit or your warranty will be    void and you will be responsible for the modification     3  Wear a helmet and safety equipment  An unprotected head is highly susceptible to    injury  even from the slightest contact  but wearing a helmet that meets    Australian safety testing standards may help prevent injury     4  Check the tire pressure of front and rear wheels  Pressure to be around 50PSI    before riding     5  Make sure that the battery pack has been fully charged before first use  and    remove the 
6.  Compare what you see with how it looks when    you know the tires are correctly inflated  and adjust if necessary     Tires in good shape   Spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and    sidewall  Replace damaged tires before riding the bike  Wheels true  Spin each    wheel and check for brake clearance and side to side wobble  If a wheel wobbles    side to side even slightly  or rubs against or hits the brake pads  take the bike to a    qualified bike shop to have the wheel trued      CAUTION  Wheels must be true for the brakes to work effectively  Wheel truing is    a skill which requires special tools and experience  Do not attempt to true a wheel    unless you have the knowledge  experience and tools needed to do the job correctly       20    Wheel rims clean and undamaged  Make sure the rims are clean and undam     aged along the braking surface  and check for excess rim wear      Handlebar and stem  Tightened firmly in the    face forward    positions      Brakes Squeeze  brake levers  Brake cables should remain unobstructed by other    cables or accessories      Chain Turn crank arms  to ensure chain runs smoothly  Keep the chain lubricated    and clean      Gearing  Your bike has a 7 speed Shimano shifting system  For your initial ride  we    suggest you put the bike in 4th gear and get used to riding the bike before shifting    gears  Use the upper lever to shift up  and use the lower lever to shift down  You do    not have to be moving to shift gears 
7.  as high as the saddle  After    adjustment  pay attention to the handlebar direction and then lock it     4   Correct riding posture  keep your upper body slightly forward and elbows bent    as equilateral triangle     5   Sitting posture  it is similar to riding a horse  distribute your body weight to    the handlebar and pedals  do not put all your weight on the saddle as it causes     27    hurt to hips     6   Pedaling skill  put the front 1 3 point of the shoes at the center of the pedals     Your feet movement shall be parallel with the central line of the cycle  If not     the efficiency of pedaling will be reduced  Keep even speed  otherwise you    may feel tired  Specially note pulling function which pulls the pedals     3  Speed change skill     1   Do not pedal the cycle reversely when changing speed to avoid chain dropping    caused by malfunction     2   Do not change the variable gear ratio dramatically  gradually change speed    upon terrain to avoid feet fatigue     3   When you are 60 meters from the slope  gradually change your speed upon    slope  Normally  people are used to change speed when it is hard to climb     which affects speed  causes danger of falling down and also increases abrasion    of components     4   For long term storage  change the chain to the minimum crankset and the    small flywheel to avoid elastic fatigue of components     4  Braking skill  the most important for safe driving    1   Emergency brake skill  for emergency brake  rea
8.  of a American valve  depress the pin in    the end of the valve stem with the end of a key or other appropriate object      10     1  Check whether rim is deflected or loosened and whether spoke is loosened or    broken before riding  If any unusual condition  ask professional technician for    adjustment or change     2  Please change the tyre if cover tyre grain is worn and torn     3  Please guarantee proper PSI  When inflating  please take nominal value of cover    tyre as reference  Never inflate over the pressure or under the pressure     Caution  Please make sure the contact area of tyre and ground should not be less    than 10cm while riding     I 8  Battery Holder    Batteries Installation  open the lock of the battery box  support the side of the battery    box   and pull it out  as left picture   Remove the battery out  put down the end of    the battery box aligned to the card slot  and then press down the end handle  and    then lock  as right picture       Fuse of battery protection      Charging the position  To connect the charger interface in this location      11     I 9  Change of Pedals      Left pedal and right pedal should be clarified when changing  Pedal spindle is    usually engraved with    R    and    L        Tool  15mm open end wrench    When changing Right side  clockwise rotation is to lock and anticlockwise rotation    is to disassemble      When changing Left side  clockwise rotation is to disassemble and anticlockwise  rotation is to lock   
9. all primary fasteners are fixed     such as handlebar  handle stem  saddle  seatpost  front wheel  rear wheel  central    axis  locking nut and pedals which shall not be loose  If any fastener is loose or    fallen down  it shall be fastened or replaced timely  Suggested torque for    fasteners is normally 18N m for handlebar  handle stem  saddle  seatpost  front    wheel and pedals as well as 30N m for the locking nut of the central axis and     24    rear wheel     7  This electrically power assisted cycle is not suitable for uneven or much sloppy    roads  normally    8     You shall slowly drive or push the cycle forward under    such road condition  Due to such bad condition  the service life of the motor     controller and battery will be shortened and they are likely to be damaged     8  When the electrically power assisted cycle is used when it is cold  pay attention to    the remaining power and voltage indication of the battery  Under cold condition     the depth of discharge shall be properly reduced and it is forbidden to drive    when under voltage  since the charge capacity and discharge capacity are    lowered in cold days     9  The electrically power assisted cycle can work normally in rainy or snowy days     However  when it rides across accumulated water  the height of accumulated    water shall not exceed the bottom line of the central shaft tube to prevent water    from entering and causing damage  The cycle shall be cleaned to be dry after    running in 
10. atest certification standards and is    appropriate for the type of riding you do  Always follow the helmet    manufacturer   s instructions for fit  use and care of your helmet  Most serious    bicycle injuries involve head injuries which might have been avoided if the rider    had worn an appropriate helmet      19    b  Wear shoes that stay on your feet and grip firmly to the pedals  Do not wear    sandals or ride barefoot     c  Dress to be visible on the road and avoid loose clothes that will tangle with    moving parts of the bicycle     d  Keep your speed at levels appropriate to road conditions    e  Be aware of wet weather conditions  as these affect braking distance  Brake    earlier than you normally would on dry roads     f  Familiarize yourself with the traffic rules in the state you are riding in     g  Avoid cycling in poor weather and visibility conditions such as fog  night     heavy rain and snow  Keep your lights on in such conditions     h  Familiarize yourself with the usage of the bike and how to maintain it     IV 2  Inspect    Before every ride  make a quick inspection of your bike   s mechanical and    electronic features  Be safe  not sorry     Frame and fork  Visually check for damage  do not ride if bent or fractured     Wheels and tires     Make sure tires are correctly inflated  Check by putting one hand on the saddle     one on the intersection of the handlebars and stem  then bouncing your weight on the    bike while looking at tire deflection 
11. charger after fully charging  Turn the main battery switch off while    charging or not using     6  Check that all electrical connections and mechanical parts are securely locked and    fastened before using your E Bike     7  Your E Bike is not recommended for competition  stunt  any aggressive or    off road riding  Refer to your warranty terms and conditions     8  The performance and mileage of the unit will be varied with the battery condition     temperature  terrain  wind speed  tire pressure  rider weight and the maintenance     9  Adjust the height of the saddle to fit your body size  Take heed of the maximum    height markings on the post of the saddle  Your authorized dealer will give you    assistance if requested     10  Refer to the instruction sheet for the SHIMANO 7 Gear to switch 7 stages of    gears for a more comfortable riding at different slopes     12  Always consult your doctor for advice on your physical condition and follow    traffic rules while riding     13  Ensure you wear safe footwear and keep loose articles of clothing clear of    moving parts on your E Bike while riding     14  Always handle the battery pack with care and do not drop it     15  Do not connect the terminals of battery pack with any foreign object      3     Whole Vehicle Mark    1  tyre    2  rim    3  spoke    4  motor    5 disc rake    6  fork    7  brake lever    8  Handle bar    9  stem    10  frame    11  battery    12  controller    13 seat post    14 seat    15 discbrak
12. ches requirements  Then lock the locking nut of the front fork        3   The inflexibility of the front and rear wheels will increase the rotational friction    and energy consumption  which may reduce the distance per charge  Therefore     lubrication and maintenance shall be carried out timely in the case of any    malfunction  For lubrication  butter  calcium based or lithium based grease is    normally adopted  Replace steel balls or hub in the event of hub malfunction     send it to the professional repairer in the event of motor malfunction        4   For circuit check  make it switch on and check whether it works normally     whether the connectors are inserted firmly  whether the fuse works normally and    especially whether the output terminal of the battery is reliably connected to    cables  Eliminate all errors timely if necessary        5   Before using the cycle  you shall check the battery and judge whether the    remaining power is enough for riding  If it is not enough  you shall pedal the    cycle to avoid under voltage working of the battery        6   Before using the cycle  you shall also check the work condition of the motor     Observe and hear the working motor  Repair it timely if any abnormality is    found        7   Before using the cycle  you shall check lighting  especially at night  The    headlight shall be on and the beams shall be within 5 10 meters far from the    head of the cycle        8   Before using the cycle  you shall check whether 
13. d cause damage to the bike and injury to the rider    and bystanders      The best and safest way to inflate a bicycle tire to the correct pressure is with a    bicycle pump which has a built in pressure gauge     Tire pressure is given either as maximum pressure or as a pressure range  How a tire    performs under different terrain or weather conditions depends largely on tire    pressure  Inflating the tire to near its maximum recommended pressure gives the    lowest rolling resistance  but also produces the harshest ride  High pressures work    best on smooth  dry pavement  Very low pressures  at the bottom of the    recommended pressure range  give the best performance on smooth  slick terrain    such as hard packed clay  and on deep  loose surfaces such as deep  dry sand     Tire pressure that is too low for your weight and the riding conditions can cause a    puncture of the tube by allowing the tire to deform sufficiently to pinch the inner    tube between the rim and the riding surface     Tire Valves    The tire valve allows air to enter the tire   s inner tube under pressure  but doesn   t let    it back out unless you want it to  There is American Valve   The bicycle pump you    use must have the fitting appropriate to the valve stems on your tire      The tires use a American valve  which is like the valve on a car tire  To inflate a    American valve tube  remove the valve cap and push the air hose or pump fitting    onto the end of the valve stem  To let air out
14. e    16  fly wheel    17 kick stander    18  derailleur    19  Chain    20  Crank    21  Pedal    Product Definition  Power Assisted and Throttle Two wheeled    Vehicle    Power Assisted Two wheeled Vehicle is working with continuous rated power of    0 35KW and top speed in 20MPH 32km h  with PAS or Throttle          4         Mechanism        1  Derailleur    7 gears derailleur        2  Angle  amp  Height Adjustment of Stem       Step one  put the stem nuts on the top of fork    Step two  put on the stem    Step three  screw the nuts     5    Step four  screw top nuts on stem  tighten  but do not over tighten         2 1 Angle Adjustment of Tool adjustable Stem    Loosen adjusting screw anticlockwise with internal hexagonal wrench  and then    adjust the angle  Handlebar can be adjusted to proper angle by loosing lock screw         2 2 Horizontal Angle  amp  Height Adjustment of Tool adjustable Stem    Take out the rubber plug Insert a 5mm internal hexagonal wrench in the hole to    loosen the tightened front fork anticlockwise  Loosen the bolt according the    aforesaid method  hold the handlebar by two hands and turn the handlebar left and    right as well as lift it higher or lower to get the proper height  After finishing the    procedure  tighten it clockwise         3  Direction Adjustment of Front Wheel    Make stem in horizontal and adjustable status as above  Face the vehicle and    stand right in front of the vehicle  Hold the front wheel by two legs and turn the
15. e electrically power assisted cycle is used  the height of the    saddle and the handlebar shall be adjusted to ensure comfort during riding and     22    reduce fatigue  The height of the saddle and the handlebar changes upon    different riders  Normally  the saddle shall be adjusted until the rider can put one    foot on the ground  the whole cycle almost stands vertically  and the handlebar    shall be adjusted until the rider can stretch forearms comfortably and feel    shoulders and arms relaxed  However  it shall be ensured in advance that the seat    post and the handle stem are inserted over the safety lines for the adjustment of    the saddle and the handlebar     2  Check and adjust the front and rear brakes before the electrically power    assisted cycle is used  The front brake is controlled by the right brake handle and    the rear brake is controlled by the left brake handle  The front and rear brakes    shall be adjusted until braking is achieved by the left and right brake handles    which reach half stroke  Replace brake shoes timely when abraded excessively     3  Check the chain before the electrically power assisted cycle is used  It is hard to    ride when the chain is too tense and it is easy to vibrate or touch other    components when the chain is too loose  The chain slack shall be 1 2mm  It can    be properly tensioned if the cycle is not pedaled  When the chain is adjusted     loosen the nut of the rear wheel and then evenly tighten or loosen the l
16. ees can be slighted bent  show in Figure 3   Feet    can touch the ground without standing     Note  When adjusting seat post upwards  safety line cannot be exceeded  Safety    line  11111111  should be in the frame tube  as Figure 2   Tightening torque of    seat post clamp should not be less than 18N m      8    Figure 1 Figure 2         Figure 3       3  Cushion with Shock Absorption  How to adjust soft or hard effect of shock    absorption Rotate to loosen the bolt of seat post clamp and pull the whole seat post    out according to Article 2  Rotate the bolt with 8mm internal hexagonal wrench    anticlockwise to make the shock absorption softer and clockwise to make it harder      I 6  Tires    Bicycle tires are available in many designs and specifications  ranging from    general purpose designs to tires designed to perform best under very specific    weather or terrain conditions  If  once you   ve gained experience with your new bike     you feel that a different tire might better suit your riding needs  your dealer can help    you select the most propriate design       9    The size  pressure rating  and on some high performance tires the specific    recommended use  are marked on the sidewall of the tire  The part of this    information which is most important to you is Tire Pressure      WARNING  Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum pressure marked on the    tire   s sidewall  Exceeding the recommended maximum pressure may blow the    tire off the rim  which coul
17. eft right    adjusting screw to adjust the tension of the chain  Then re fasten the nut of the    rear wheel     4  Check chain lubrication before the electrically power assisted cycle is used  Touch    and observe whether the chain axis rotates flexibly and whether chain links are    severely corrosive  If corrosion or inflexible rotation occurs  properly add    lubricating oil and if it is serious  replace the chain  om5 B  p     5  Before the electrically power assisted cycle is used  check the tyre pressure     flexibility of the handlebar  flexibility of the front and rear wheels  circuit     battery  motor  lighting  fasteners and others and ensure they are satisfactory        1   Insufficient tyre pressure will increase the abrasion between tyres and the    ground  which reduces the distance per charge  moreover  it reduces the    flexibility of the handlebar and affects the comfort and safety during riding  Add    pressure when it occurs and tyre pressure shall be consistent with suggested    pressure values in the Operation Instruction of the Electrically Assisted Power     23    Cycle or required pressure values in the tyre surface        2   When the handlebar is inflexible  seized  rigid or tight  lubrication or    adjustment shall be conducted timely  For lubrication  butter  calcium based or    lithium based grease is normally adopted  When it is adjusted  loosen the    locking nut of the front fork and rotate the fork block until the rotation flexibility    rea
18. in    sufficient air     5  How to turn on the electric bike      1 Turn on battery    2  Turn on LCD display    3  Pedal or Throttle can start the ebike     4 Push the button on LCD display again can turn off the ebike  Check LCD    display details on LCD display manual               29         Quality Guarantee    1  In accordance with the contents of the guarantee  you can enjoy the original    quality assurance and after sales service     2  Apply for a free repair  held this warranty  the bicycle with you  directly contact    to the original purchase store     3  There is a frame number of all the company   s products  for product traceability    and sales advice     4  Please keep this guarantee safely  if lost will not be entertained           If past the warranty period for free repairs  if your bicycle need to be    repaired  please contact any store  they will be happy to serve you  but    need to charge the cost fee and the wages           The warranty period and the conditions list in this guarantee only provide    free service from morning till night  and does not burden any legal    obligation    
19. ith designated charger  Connect the output plug to    the charger and then connect the charger to100V 240V smart alternating current    power supply  Battery can be used after charging 6 7 hours until the charging    indicator light turn from red to green       14     2  Battery Discharging    Riding process of the power assist vehicle is the process of battery discharging     Users are not permitted to over discharging the battery  Over discharging may cause    severe damage to battery life  When instrument displays that the battery is under    voltage  the controller will stop power supplying at any time     3  Battery Storage  amp  Additional Charging    Reserve of electricity will somewhat lose when storing or during the    transportation process  Battery should be additional charged before use   Charging method is as above     4  Battery Use  Maintenance  amp  Attention    4 1 Never put battery close to heat source of high temperature     4 2 Charging environment is better to be below 37        4 3 Avoid charging under direct sunlight     4 4 Resolutely use designated charger to charge the battery     4 5 Short circuit is not allowed at battery charge port     4 6 Never put battery in wet places or in water     4 7 Never randomly dismantle the battery or do any unauthorized modification     4 8 Never impose external forces on the battery or drop it from high places     4 9 When battery is not in use  it should be fully charged and stored in a dry and     15    cool place
20. nd    recalibrate the brakes  replace if worn out  Squeeze spokes in adjoining pairs    between your thumb and index finger  They all should have the same tension  Have    your dealers re spoke or true the wheel if necessary  Check cables for rust  kinks and    fraying  have your dealer replace them if necessary     Repairing a punctured tire    If you have a punctured tire  we recommend that you get a bike dealer to repair the    tire  You can always  of course  carry out the repairs on your own  As there are no    electronic components on the rear wheel  follow standard procedures as with normal    bicycles with internal gears  Read the Shimano gear manual provided for more    instructions  As the front wheel contains the hub motor  there are additional steps in    the case you require the entire wheel to be removed from the bike  A philips head    screwdriver will be required to open the cable housing to first unplug the wires than    run from the motor to controller  Unplug these before proceeding to remove the front    wheel  Be mindful of the tightening assembly sequence of washers  nuts and spacers     In order to help prevent flat tires  we suggest you add SLIMER tire sealant to both    front and rear tires  This sealant is available at most bicycle shops and is easy to    install  If you have little experience with bicycle maintenance  we recommend you    consult your local bike shop to make adjustments         Postscript        1  Correct application    1  Before th
21. r brake shall be before front    brake  However  people normally brake both at emergency  If the braking    distance is proper  it can brake safely  but if deceleration is too fast  the rider    may be cast forward  To avoid such danger  it is best to brake intermittently    and meanwhile push your hips backwards  especially in rainy days or on    boracite roads     2   Speed control skill  especially when you ride downhill as it speeds up and    prepare for speed change  you must control brake to decelerate before change    in order to prevent danger of exceeding the yellow line and being off the road     5  Climbing skill     When you are climbing the slope  it is not enough to step pedals hard  which    makes you feel tired  So please adjust the assisted power to highest in    advance  Then you can shift the derailleur base on you personal preference      28    There are some skills as follows     1  After speed change  move the rear flywheel to the big crankset or move the front    big crankset to the small crankset  which can make you feel comfortable and    keep the speed     2  Utilize the strength of the upper body  grasp the lower part of the downturn grip     slightly move back the waist  pull the grip towards your breast and step the    pedals forward to utilize the muscle of the upper body naturally and make    climbing easy  Do not leave the saddle for pedaling  which makes you feel tired    easily  It is best to inhale twice and exhale once during climbing to ga
22. rainy or snowy days  Electrical components which are immersed in    water shall be dried with dryer to prevent corrosion  creepage  short circuit or    other malfunction     10  You shall reduce your speed when riding in rainy or snowy days and increase    braking distance to prevent sideslip or accidental u turn which may cause    damage to body     11  The electrically power assisted cycle shall not be exposed to sunlight for a long    time and shall be stored in a cool place  Exposure to sunlight will accelerate    aging of paint  plastic parts  rubber parts and electronic parts  and also reduce    their service life and reliability     12  When the battery is charged  only an attached charger or a charger of model    designated by our company can be used  The battery and the charger shall be put    in a ventilated place for charging and placed stably and far from inflammable    goods  explosive goods  high temperature  moisture or shower  It is forbidden to    cover the battery or the charger during charging  They shall be out of children   s    reach  Before charging  confirm that the power supply and frequency from the    grid are consistent with charger requirements  Connect the battery with the     25    output terminal of the charger and the input terminal of the charger with the grid     After charging is finished  disconnect the grid and then disconnect the charger    with the battery     13  The battery can not be used in the event of undervoltage  It shall be cha
23. re designed in accordance with ergonomics and with proper size  which    can not only reduce injuries but also increase comfort     It is normally measured as follows     Ride on the cycle and put your feet on the ground  keep 2 5cm from the crotch to the    top tube and 5cm to the all rounder  For women   s cycles  the joint between the top    tube and the head tube shall be kept 2 5cm from the crotch     2  Riding skill and safety    Correct riding posture ensures safety  the riding posture is dependent on the relative    position of the contact between the rider and the cycle  handlebar  saddle and pedals      It is also closely related to the height of the rider  The riding posture is important for    determining the efficiency of muscle exercise and also the safety of operating    handlebar and brakes      Follow these riding skills for safety     1   Adjust the height of the saddle  step the pedals downwards with heels  the joint    and muscle of the lower limbs shall flexibly bend and stretch  and meanwhile    the feet can be slightly straight     2   Forward and backward  step on the pedals at the angle of 45 degree and then    adjust the saddle forward or backward until it can match with the hamstring    strength at the pedals to be at the best position     3   Adjust the position of the handlebar  generally  the upturned grip shall be    nearly 30 50mm higher than the saddle  and the flat handle shall be as high as    the saddle  The downturn grip shall keep its top
24. re made of aluminum    alloy         17    2   Align the handlebar assembly perpendicular to the front fork  Tighten using the    5mm wrench with 15 18n m     3  Turn the handlebar to the desired angle and tighten using the 4mm wrench with    8 10n m      4  Seat Post Do not adjust the seat post beyond its maximum extension mark     Always keep a minimum of 3 1 2    of the seat post in the seat tube      Brakes are the most important safety feature on the bicycle  To minimize the risk    of injury  it   s vital to ensure they are correctly adjusted  For more information about    the Shimano rear roller brakes can be found in the manuals that come with the bike      As on any bike  the front brakes provide almost all of the stopping power  We    recommend you keep the front disk clean and free of dirt  Clean the disk weekly    with a cleaning rag and Windex or other non harsh cleaner  This will help keep the    brakes from squeaking  Periodically check the tension of the screws holding the     18    brake disk to the motor     5  Front and rear hub assemble    Front wheel hub assemble with 30 35 n m with a 18  spanner      Rear wheel hub assemble about 30 35n m with 15  spanner      IV  USAGE    IV 1 SAFETY    The E Bike is best described as an urban bike and is best suited for usage in an    urban environment and paved roads  While cycling  it is your responsibility to be    attentive of your surroundings and traffic rules     a  Always wear a cycling helmet which meets the l
25. rged    immediately  Deep discharge or overdischarge is forbidden     14  The battery shall be kept in a cool and moderately moisture place with face    upwards  For a long term storage  the battery shall be charged every three    months and half charge is enough            15  Carefully read the User Manual for this electrically power assisted cycle before    using this cycle for the first time  Understand the performance of this electrically    power assisted cycle and do not lend it to others who are not able to operate an    electrically power assisted cycle     16  Mental patients  alcoholics and other disabled not suitable for riding are not    allowed to use electrically power assisted cycles  Riders with heart disease     epileptics and color blinded riders shall ride this electrically power assisted    cycle carefully     17  Electrically power assisted cycles are non motor vehicles and riders shall    comply with local traffic regulations  You shall ride it on the non motor vehicle    lanes or locally designated lanes for such cycles     18  Electrically power assisted cycles shall be kept in a cool  ventilated and dry    place and also far from corrosive liquid or gas  During storage  electrically    power assisted cycles shall keep vertical with sufficient tyre pressure  Heavy    goods can not be loaded on the cycles and the battery shall be stored separately           2  Driving    1   Preparations before driving      26    Individualized adjustment    Bicycles a
    
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