Nothern Industrial tools 132140 Owner's Manual

7-speed electric bike

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  • Page 2: Intended Use

    THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A NORTHERN TOOL + EQUIPMENT CO., INC. PRODUCT! For future reference, please complete the owner's record below: Model: _______________ Purchase Date: _______________ Save the receipt, warranty, and instruction manual. It is important that you read the entire manual to become familiar with this product before you begin using it.
  • Page 3: Correct Frame Size

    CORRECT FRAME SIZE When selecting a new bicycle, frame size is very important. Most full-sized bicycles come in a range of frame sizes. These Serial Number sizes usually refer to the distance between the center of the bottom bracket and the top of the frame seat tube. The above chart and diagram will help you find the correct frame size.
  • Page 4: General Safety Rules

    WARNING: Over tightening the stem bolt or headset assembly may cause damage to the bicycle and/or injury to the rider. If the stem is not inserted to at least the " Minimum Insertion" mark, it is possible to over- tighten the stem bolt and damage the fork steering tube. This could result in unsafe conditions and an injury risk to the rider.
  • Page 5: Maintenance Instructions

    · Do not carry packages or passengers that will interfere with your visibility or diminish control of the bicycle. · Do not use items that may restrict your hearing. · When braking, always apply the rear brake first, then the front. The front brake is more powerful and if it is not correctly applied, you may lose control.
  • Page 6 Inspection Brake levers should be checked for tightness at least every three months. They should be set in a comfortable position within easy reach of the rider's hands. Brake levers should be firmly affixed to the handlebar. The brake pads should be checked for correct positioning and tightness before every ride, and the various bolts and nuts at least every three months.
  • Page 7 Axle nuts Check that they are tight before each ride. Quick release Check that they are set to a closed position and are properly tensioned before each ride. CAUTION: Maintain the closed position and the correct adjustment. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
  • Page 8 BMX: 35-50 PSI MTB: 46-65 PSI Road Touring: 70-90 PSI (Recommended) Road Racing: 110-125 PSI Hybrid/Cross: 60-100 PSI How To Fix a Flat Tire If you need to repair a tire, follow these steps: 1.Remove the wheel from the bicycle. 2.Deflate the tire completely through the valve.
  • Page 9 Test the security of the handlebar within the stem, and the stem within the fork steerer tube, by clamping the front wheel between your knees and trying to move the handlebar up and down, and from side to side. The handlebar should not move when applying pressure. Handlebars The exact positioning of the handlebar is a matter of personal comfort.
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    mechanism. Test it by grasping the seat and trying to turn it sideways. If it moves, tighten the binder bolt. Note: Remember that the minimum insertion mark must remain inside the frame assembly. CHARGING THE BATTERY The battery of the electric bicycle can be charged with the bicycle or independently.
  • Page 11 Charging Environment A dry, level surface Should be out of direct sunlight Make sure there is proper ventilation Keep away from children and pets Temperature range should be 0-40 C during charging Cautions for charging the battery Please refer to the charger instructions for detailed information. Battery should be charged once every 2 months when not used.
  • Page 12 Estimated distance with a fully-charged, new battery On a flat road: 1224 mile (2545 km) range. Note: There are a number of factors that can affect riding distance: How many times you stop and start, the amount of weight on the bicycle, the slope and condition of the road, wind conditions, temperature, and tire pressure.
  • Page 13 Confirm before driving 1.Make sure the handlebar is stable. 2.Ring of bell. 3.Inspect the brakes and brake levers. Hold the front and rear brake, confirm that there is 1/2" of distance between the brake and brake handle Check the wear of brake rubber Please replace the brake rubber if the slot is less than 1/32"...
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Electric Driving System Phenomenon Check Solution Low speed Battery is not charged Charge the battery Tire pressure is low Inflate the tire Tire is damaged Repair the tire Overloading Limit the goods at max load Tightly connect the plug Does plug tightly connect with Electric driving system is unstable If this doesn't solve the problem, it is possible...
  • Page 15 WARNING Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: · Lead from lead-based paints ·...

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