E-Tourer C1 User Manual…………………… Thank you for purchasing a E-Tourer E Bike. With care and correct usage your electric bicycle will give many years of service. Please read this manual fully before use. Table of Contents Page Introduction………………………………………………………………………..2 Safety Notice………………………………………………………………………3 Parts &...
Safety Notice…………………… Please read these instructions carefully before using the E-Bike. Important information about your new E-Bike is in this manual. Warning Before beginning any exercise program, consult your GP. Evaluate your present fitness level & determine the exercise program that is most suited to your age & condition. ...
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Wear a helmet Always wear a helmet when cycling, no matter how short the route may be. Always keep the chin strap securely buckled. A helmet meeting the appropriate safety standards, would be ideal to protect against head injuries. It must fit &...
Parts & Assembly…………………… 1. Carefully remove the bike from packing carton, removing all of the protective material, being careful do not to scratch the painted parts and pull the cables of the bike. The assembly must be an operation by two adults, in the correct order not to incur accidents or fall.
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3. Tighten the front light through your bolt, make sure that the front light is correctly aligned in the center of the fork. 4. Remove the front plate located on the handlebar column. Insert the handlebar in the appropriate housing on the handlebar column.
Understanding Your Battery…………………… The key switch on the battery has 3 positions, 2 o'clock which is turned off and disengaged from the bike ready to be withdrawn, 4 o'clock which is locked in the bike but switched off and 6 o'clock which is locked and turned on ready to go.
Safety Checks Before Cycling…………………… • Before riding, make sure that the battery has sufficient charge for the journey • Check that the air pressure in the tyres is within limits shown on tyre wall. Please note that riding on underinflated tyres will reduce the battery range considerably and increase the risk of punctures and broken spokes •...
Display Operation…………………… Functions Serial Communications Speed (Max/Avg.) Distance (Trip/Total) Power Indicator 9-level PAS Backlight Parameter Settings Error code readout Interface ON/OFF - Press and hold Power button for 1.5 second can turn on/off the display. The Display can automatically shut down when there is no operate &...
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Speed mode switch& Mileage mode switch - Short press POWER button can change the speed mode& the mileage mode, Speed->AVG Speed->MAX Speed->Trip->ODO-> Time. Headlight/backlight On/Off - Press and hold UP button for 1 second can turn on/off the headlight/backlight. 6km walk - Press and hold DOWN button for 2 seconds can get into walk mode, out of the mode when release the button.
Regular Maintenance…………………… Wheels The wheels should be centred in the fork or dropouts, if you hear any irregular noise from the wheels inspect them as they may need repairs. The wheels should rotate smoothly without wobbling from side to side, if this happens, please ensure they are fastened correctly.
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Brakes Riding with brakes that are worn or damaged, or with worn cables or wheels that are in poor condition may result in losing control of your bike. Wet weather may hinder your brake performance so please take extra care in these conditions.
Warranty Information…………………… Warranty Against Defects WHAT THIS WARRANTY RELATES TO This warranty covers goods supplied by Coast RV Pty Ltd T/A Coast to Coast RV Services ("Supplier") to the Client ("Goods") and relates to any defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and maintenance (“Defect”). WHAT THE SUPPLIER WILL DO TO HONOUR THE WARRANTY The Supplier will: replace or repair the Goods or the defective part of the Goods free of charge;...
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Where it is determined that the Goods do not have a Defect, the Client will be charged a GST exclusive inspection fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00AUD in Australia or $45.00NZD in New Zealand) plus freight costs for the return of the Goods, this is subject to change without notice.
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WARRANTY CLAIM FORM Warranty Providers Name: Coast RV Pty Ltd trading as Coast to Coast RV Services ABN 49 097 104 492 - ACN 101 461 330 Warranty Providers Address: PO Box 6287, Silverwater NSW 1811 Australia OR; PO Box 58-054 Botany AUCKLAND 2163 New Zealand Client: Contact No.
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