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  • Page 3: User Manual

    User Manual Please take time to read this guide to ensure top performance from your new Juicy bike and battery Content sections Quick start Delivery inspection Assembly Before riding Riding your e-bike Bike storage and maintenance Lithium-Polymer Battery care Warranty and returns policy...
  • Page 4: Quick Start

    If you have a throttle you can push in the button (safer when astride the bike) to operate the motor without pedalling. If you have an LCD upgrade display take a look for our specialist manual at JuicyBike.co.uk You can find the latest version of this manual there too.
  • Page 5: Speed Settings

    (on the flat) Push lever to make pedalling easier (going uphill) Some Juicy Bikes use “paddle shifters” - use your finger to increase and thumb to lower gearing whilst pedalling – Change the motor speed using the buttons as you pedal…...
  • Page 6 Switching on lights (Old Display) (New Display) Switch on the front light by pushing the button for 3 seconds The rear light has its own battery and switch Before riding do read the section below: “Riding your e-Bike”...
  • Page 7 Delivery inspection If you have taken delivery of a Juicy Bike via a courier please carefully inspect the packaging for any signs of damage or mishandling. We insure all bikes against damage caused during transport via couriers, but this insurance ceases once you accept the carton.
  • Page 8 Ideally… Allow yourself plenty of time to put your bike together carefully. You should be confident that you have the skills required to safely prepare the bike for use and are able to carefully check that everything functions correctly and safely, before using the bike. It is not expensive to have your bike assembled at a local bike shop where you should find experienced and responsible bike mechanics.
  • Page 9 Handle bars For our larger wheeled bikes the handlebars are inserted into the front of the frame. Our Compact Folding Bike has them already attached. Put the handlebar stem into the frame, lift the adjuster and rotate forwards to reveal the hidden bolt. You may also need to tighten the bolt underneath the front of the adjuster clamp.
  • Page 10 Mudguard, lamp then front wheel… It’s best to fit the lamp and front mudguard before fitting the front wheel. Pass the lamp cable through the bracket and attach to the two spade connectors. One bolt attaches both the lamp and the top of the mudguard.
  • Page 11 Your bike may be supplied with a theft deterrent (secure) QR, which requires a tool for removal. Ensure the Secure QR mechanism is centred on the fork recess cup. Finger-tighten the nut into the recess. Fully-tighten, using a short hex key, as tight as possible. Our Compact bike front wheel is fitted with a standard nut and locating washer…...
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Seat Post Is easy to fit… But do make sure it doesn’t twist or droop whilst riding by tightening the adjuster. There is a mark showing the maximum height upto which the post may be set. Do not exceed this max height. Charging the battery Fully charge your battery before your first ride.
  • Page 13 Make sure the slide rail is positioned into the battery groove… Turn the key clockwise to lock the battery into the slider. In-frame batteries… Turn the key and lift the handle A charging port can be found at the base of the battery...
  • Page 14 Fitting the rack Loosen the top and side bolts Attach the stays to the frame Tighten the bolts again...
  • Page 15: Gear Adjustment

    Regular Adjustments Disk Brake adjustment Your brakes will need regular attention to ensure they operate correctly. As the pads get used you will need to adjust them to stay close to the metal rotor. A bike shop is the best place to have your brakes checked and adjusted, but if you need to do this yourself here’s how.
  • Page 16 Finally… check everything This checklist will help make sure your bike is properly assembled and safe to ride: Handlebars  Check your handlebars are straight and secure. To check, grip the front wheel between your legs and try to turn the handlebars. Wheels ...
  • Page 17: Before Riding

    Before riding  Adjust the height of the handlebars and saddle to suit the rider, whose toes should be able to just touch the ground.  Check all lights and displays are working.  Check regularly to ensure that the electrical connectors between the bike and battery are clean.
  • Page 18: Riding Your E-Bike

    Riding your e-bike  After mounting the bicycle, turn on the main switch, the power display light will come on, indicating power is connected. Release the kickstand.  Placing one foot ready to pedal, check that it is safe to proceed, and then set off.
  • Page 19 A properly cared-for chain can make a bicycle more than ninety eight per cent efficient at converting kinetic energy into moving your bike forward. Juicy Bike chains are stainless steel and need very little oil. Too much oil can pick up grit and so increase wear. We recommend Green oil’s, Clean Chain degreaser and a little Chain Lube.
  • Page 20 Lithium Battery Care You should fully charge your new battery before your first ride. In regular use, keep the battery fully charged after every few short rides. If possible try to keep the battery between 50 and 95% charged, charging after 10 miles or so.
  • Page 21: Warranty Information

    Any refund will cover the cost of the goods, but will exclude the non- refundable delivery charge. The cost and risk of returning goods is the responsibility of the customer. The customer should arrange shipping back to Juicy Bike and ensure that any parcel is adequately insured.
  • Page 22 Faulty goods notified to us AFTER 14 days and within the warranty period are to be returned to Juicy Bike at the expense and risk of the customer. The customer should arrange their own shipping back to Juicy Bike and ensure that any parcel sent to us is adequately insured.
  • Page 23: Warranty Registration

    You can find the BAGB website at http://www.bicycleassociation.org.uk/ All Juicy Bikes conform to the guidelines and standards set out by UK and European Law and in particular conform to the EVS-EN 15194:2009 standards for Electric Bikes, fulfilling the requirements of Electromagnetic...

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