FiField Bonfire Owner's Manual

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Electric Bicycle
INTRODUCTION
Owner's Manual
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE, AND
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR
FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW ELECTRIC BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL
HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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  • Page 1 Electric Bicycle INTRODUCTION Owner’s Manual THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE, AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW ELECTRIC BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
  • Page 2 – you’ll additional bike safety literature know how to get better you may have. Fifield assumes performance, comfort, and no responsibility for any injury or enjoyment from your new e-bike! property damage incurred through any use of this product.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT: KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Contact Fifield info@fifieldebikes.com ∙ (781)-927-1511 72 Sharp Street, Hingham, MA 02043 Welcome to the Fifield e-Bike family! My bicycle model: _____________________________________________ My frame serial number: _________________________________________ My motor serial number:_________________________________________ My dealer and #: _______________________________________________...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    LCD display screen Clearing the Trim Time and Distance Pedal assist Throttle Gears Proper battery usage Charging the battery Maintenance Pg. 21 – 23 Wheels Gears Throttle Rims Spokes Tires Handlebars Brakes General maintenance Warranty Pg. 24 Fifield Limited Warranty...
  • Page 5: Before Your First Ride

    Congratulations! noticed adjust your riding style You are now the proud owner of a accordingly. When it is raining or Fifield Electric Bicycle! snowing, please increase braking distance as a safety precaution. Your electric bicycle is like any This e-bike is not afraid of rain...
  • Page 7: Taking Off

    Check your e-bike before riding WARNING everytime Do not leave the key in the Before operating your electric battery lock while riding to avoid bicycle, inspect it carefully to avoid breaking the key. accidents or damage. Inspect your bike completely before each ride. Taking off CAUTION As the bike starts, accelerate...
  • Page 8 As you continue to ride, the battery will decrease porportionally based on the amount of power you are using. As the battery decreases, the bar will go down one by one. If the bar goes out completely, you can still pedal your e-bike just like a regular bike.
  • Page 9: Safe Riding

    SAFE RIDING USE the correct hand signals when Local riding laws turning or stopping. If you do not Most state and local areas know the proper hand signals, it is have specific laws for cyclists. important you learn them before Please check with your local riding on the road.
  • Page 10: Varying Riding Conditions

    Varying riding conditions Wet conditions Like any other moving object, when it is wet or snowing, there is less traction. This applies specifically to the brakes on the bike; they will not perform as well as they do in dry climates. Be sure to brake earlier because it will take a longer distance to come to a full stop.
  • Page 11: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY You will need: Two Allen Wrenches 15mm Wrench (4mm and 5mm) Phillips Head Screwdriver IMPORTANT: We highly recommend you do not attempt to assemble yourself, please bring to your local bike shop. These assembly instructions are designed for the use of a trained professional and should not be used if you do not have experience assembling a bicycle.
  • Page 12 1. Use the 4mm allen wrench and remove the headlight. Do not disconnect any cables, only remove the single bolt and washer keeping the headlight connected to the fork (shown below) and allow the headlight to hang freely. This bolt and washer will be used later;...
  • Page 13 3. Properly align the handlebars so the brakes are facing outward and put them into place over the frame. Push downward until no silver is showing on the frame. To tighten, use the 5mm allen wrench and tighten the top bolt until it is securely in place. 4.
  • Page 14 For steps 5 -7 we recommend you turn the bicycle up-side down and balance the bike on the handlebars and the seat. 5. The front wheel has 4 parts which will hold the wheel in place while riding. These parts are a bearing, washer, lock washer, and nut.
  • Page 15 6. To set the wheel in place line up the rectangular piece of the bearing with the corresponding rectangular slot in the fork (as shown below). Gently press down on the wheel until it falls snugly into place. You may need to pull the fork apart slightly if you cannot get the wheel to fit properly with constant easy pressure.
  • Page 16 8. Locate the wire coming from the motor shown below (located near the front wheel) and the wire attached to the fork. Align the two arrows shown below and push the connection together until a click is heard. Failure to align the arrows properly will damage the bike.
  • Page 17 Note: When looking at the metal extension the fender has a short end and a long end. The long end goes to the back of the wheel to protect your legs from water, dirt, etc. 10. To finish fender installation the extensions holding the fender to the fork must also be tightened.
  • Page 18 Instead, present these instructions to your local bike shop owner. a. Brakes: You may find your brakes are rubbing against the spokes or making noises when the wheel is first installed. These small noises are normal when you first start riding the bike.
  • Page 19: Instructions For Use

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Switching ON/OFF Make sure your battery is secure and locked in place and remove the key from the battery. To turn the system on, go to the LCD screen hold down the MODE for 2 seconds. To turn off, hold MODE for an additional 2 seconds.
  • Page 20 Running Speed to Average Speed, LCD Function Summary Max Speed, Trip Distance, Total The LCD screen provides a Distance, and Trip Time. wide range of functions and indicators to the fit your needs. Cruise Control The indicated contents are as Press and hold DOWN to follows: ...
  • Page 21: Clearing The Trim Time And Distance

    Battery Indicator 6. Now press and hold the “M” The five battery bars button to back out of the represent the capacity of the following menu battery. When the battery is low the battery frame on screen will flash to notify that it needs to be Pedal assistance recharged immediately.
  • Page 22 on the right side of your the total life of your battery. handlebars. In order to shift between gears, simply move the Again, be sure to fully charge the shifter up and down until you find battery before the first use. a suitable gear to ride in.
  • Page 23: Charging The Battery

    How to charge To charge, turn the key to OFF Fifield is not responsible for and remove the key from the damages caused by use of other battery, then insert the plug of the...
  • Page 24 your e-bike. If you need a NOTE: After the light turns green, replacement, please contact the charger is in “trickle charge.” Customer Service This means that if plugged in, it will  DO NOT attempt to open or continue to charge slowly and maintain the charge.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE “Assembly” section. If your gears Wheels are properly aligned and there are Wheels should be centered in issues with the derailleurs, please the fork or dropouts. If you hear bring the bike to your local any irregular noises from the mechanic for maintenance.
  • Page 26: Tires

    take it to a mechanic immediately. be properly in place; if your grips Riding with loose spokes may come off you could lose control of cause the wheel to be unbalanced your bicycle. and affect riding performance. Brakes Tires Riding with brakes and cables It is recommended that your that are worn or damaged, or tire pressure is at least 40 psi.
  • Page 27 for smooth riding. When cleaning your electric bike, do not use a steady, direct, stream of water from a hose. Use a wet cloth instead to avoid short circuiting any electric components. Your electric bike has a durable finish and does not need to be waxed.
  • Page 28: Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY Every new Fifield e-bicycle comes with our warranty. Once your Fifield e-Bike is registered with Fifield Incorporated, we provide each original retail purchaser a warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, as stated below: 1 year  Frame ...
  • Page 29 Welcome to the family.

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