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Elite
iGo Customer Service / Technical Support Toll-Free Number
1-866-996-6686
Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING
FOR FULL UNBOXING AND ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE GO TO :
http://www.igoelectric.com/buildmyelite

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User manual Elite iGo Customer Service / Technical Support Toll-Free Number 1-866-996-6686 Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EST PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING FOR FULL UNBOXING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE GO TO : http://www.igoelectric.com/buildmyelite...
  • Page 2 Note: iGO Electric reserves the right to make changes without notice to design(s) and / prices listed in this manual. This manual has be compiled with great care. iGO can not be held responsible for any inaccuracies whatsoever.
  • Page 3 Chances are that you have not previously owned an electric bike with pedal assistance. For that reason iGO has compiled a comprehensive user guide for you. iGO encourages you to read through it carefully before riding your new ebike to obtain a full understanding of your bikes features.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Display & Its Functions Buttons Information on the screen Controls Settings Menu Error Codes Pedal Assistance What is pedal assistance? Turning pedal assistance on/off More information on pedal assistance Battery & Charging Battery Range Disconnecting and removing the battery Charging the battery Using the battery as a power source How to store your battery during non use see page 13...
  • Page 5 Front light installation Maintenance Servicing General Maintenance Cleaning Parts Parts Diagram Parts List Warranty Information Warranty Warranty Limitations Warranty Terms Warranty Card PLEASE READ IMPORTANT BATTERY STORAGE INFORMATION ON PAGE 13 IMPROPER STORAGE OF YOUR BATTERY COULD RESULT IN TOTAL BATTERY FAILURE...
  • Page 6: Display & Its Functions

    Display & Its Functions The battery must be in the ebike for the display to function. Make sure that the battery is locked into the battery rack. It is not necessary to keep the key in the lock while riding Buttons ‘ON/OFF’...
  • Page 7: Information On The Screen

    Information on the screen Speed (km/h or mph) Assistance Level (0 - 8) Mode 0 = No assistance Battery Indicator 5 Bars = Full Battery Energy Consumption Indicator Full bars = High battery consumption = Less range Odometer Total distance traveled Trip Odometer Distance travelled since last reset Timer...
  • Page 8: Controls

    Controls Turning the ebike ON/OFF Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds to turn the electric system on or off. The control panel can only be used when the battery is connected to the ebike. If the system is not used for a duration of 5 minutes, it will shut itself off to conserve battery.
  • Page 9 Lighting With the ebike’s power on , tap the power button once to turn on the lighting system. This will turn on the backlight for the display, as well as the front and rear lights. Tapping the power button once again will turn the lighting system off. NOTE: The lighting system is powered through the ebikes lithium battery pack.
  • Page 10: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu By holding the ‘SET’ button for 3 seconds you will enter the Settings Menu. The Settings Menu will allow you to change certain features of your ebike. Once in the Settings menu the word ‘SET’ will begin to flash, pressing the ‘SET’ button will allow you to switch between the different settings.
  • Page 11: Error Codes

    SET 3: Setting the Tire-Size Having the correct tire-size set into the system is very important. It will ensure that the data being displayed on the screen is accurate. On the side of every tire you can find the tire-size. Default Tire-Size of your ebike: 28 inch - 40-622 - Circumference: 2205 mm SET 4: Choosing KM/H or MPH...
  • Page 12: Pedal Assistance

    Pedal Assistance What is pedal assistance? The bike is equipped with 8 levels of electronic pedal assistance. As you pedal, the motor will assist you and enhance your pedaling effort. This will allow you to pedal much further and faster but use much less energy and effort.
  • Page 13 Safety Precautions while using the pedal assist & On demand throttle • Since the motor is assisting you, you will easilly reach higher speeds than you might be used to. We recommend that you ride the bike in a minimal traffic area at first to become more comfortable with it.
  • Page 14: Battery & Charging

    Battery & Charging Battery Range How far can i travel on my electric bike? The total distance you can travel on your electric bike is not an easy amount to specify. The range depends on many different factors including, but not limited to: •...
  • Page 15: Disconnecting And Removing The Battery

    Disconnecting & Removing the Battery On the top-left side of your battery is the battery lock. This lets you lock/unlock the battery pack of the bike. To Lock: Insert the bottom of the battery into its receptacle on an angle as shown while pushing the top of the battery into the lock.( Turn key to unlock position to facilitate the entry of the battery into the receptacle) To Unlock: Insert the key into the lock and turn 1/4 turn clockwise.
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    Battery Instructions Charging the Battery The battery can be charged both on and off of the bike. Please identify your charging port (figure 14.1, 14.2). First plug the chargers male plug into the battery, then plug the chargers 110 volt plug into your wall outlet. ( Do not use an extension for 110 volt ) The indicator on the charger will light green for a few seconds and if a charge is necessary, the LED will turn red.
  • Page 17: Using The Battery As A Power Source

    Using the battery as a power source The battery pack comes equipped with its own USB connection. This allows it to be used as an external power source which can be used to charge a smartphone, laptop, or other device that can be charged through a USB connection.
  • Page 18: Adjusting Your Ebike

    Adjusting your Ergofit Adjusting your seat height Your seat height should be adjusted properly to ensure you get the most comfortable ride possible. The seat height is properly adjusted when your knee has a slight bend when sitting on the saddle with your foot on the pedal at its lowest position (figure 16.1).
  • Page 19: Adjusting Stem

    Installing your stem Before inserting stem onto fork tube please loosen 2 side screws using a 4mm allen key figure 17.1 Slide the stem lock on the left side down to unlock and lift lever.Figure 17.3,17.4 Push stem down to its lowest position and insert the 5mm allen key into stem as show in figure 17.2 and tighten .
  • Page 20: Aligning The Brakes

    Aligning the brakes Your electric bike is equipped with a disc brake system. To properly adjust them you must first make sure that the brake disc is properly aligned within the brake. To do this, loosen the top and bottom hex bolts (figure 18.1) with an Allen key.
  • Page 21: Gears

    Tire Pressure The tire pressure will affect the range and comfort of your bike. iGO recommends that you always keep your tires at the designated pressure to ensure the best ride. The recommended tire pressure is listed on the sidewall of the tire. The tire pressure is measure in P.S.I. (Pounds / Square Inch).
  • Page 22 Front LED light installation Identify the light bracket mounting bolt and nut and assemble as seen in figure 20.1 using a 4mm allen key. Make sure that the light bracket is in same position before attaching to light. fig. 20.1 An instructional video for mounting the light can be found at : http://www.igoelectric.com/buildmyelite...
  • Page 23 Maintenance Servicing Servicing your bike is very important. You can avoid unnecessary damage by servicing your bike regularly. In the paragraphs to follow, there are some things tip you can do at home to keep the bike running at top performance. General Maintenance 1) Dont ride in the rain 2) Check brake wear, every month and adjust .
  • Page 24 P095 SADDLE BROWN 29.95 P096 SEAT POST BLACK 24.95 P097 SEAT POST CLAMP BLACK 10.95 P098 SUNTOUR SUSPENSION FORK BLUE 89.95 P099 FRONT CARGO RACK 34.95 P100 FRONT CARGO RACK BOLT 1.95 P101 FRONT CARGO RACK WASHER 1.95 P102 REAR CARGO RACK 59.95 P103 REAR CARGO RACK BOLT...
  • Page 25 P056 BRAKE ROTOR 12.95 P057 BRAKE ROTOR BOLTS 2.95 P058 SHIMANO TRIGGER SHIFTER WITH CABLE 29.95 P059 SHIMANO ALTUS 8 SPD DERAILLEUR 36.95 P120 DERAILLEUR HANGER 8.95 P121 DERAILLEUR HANGER BOLT 1.95 P122 SCHWALBE ENERGIZER PLUS 700C X 38C, 28” X 1.5 39.95 P123 TIRE TUBE 700C...
  • Page 26: Warranty Information

    The duration of any implied warranty or condition, of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, on this product shall be limited to the duration of the express warranty set forth above. In no event shall iGO be liable for any loss, inconvenience or damage, whether direct, incidental,...
  • Page 27 3.2 iGO Electric is free of any liabilities in regards to (parts of ) the bike being damaged as a result a. Improper adjustment of the handlebar, stem, saddle, seatpost, gears, brakes, quick release axles of the wheels, and spoke tension.
  • Page 28: Warranty Terms

    Article 5: Transport of Warranty Products. 5.1 If it is determined by iGO that a bike/part is to be returned to iGO, it must be done in it’s original packaging. If the original packaging is not available, an equivelant package must be used to ensure the product is well protected from any damages it may incure during transport.
  • Page 29: Warranty Card

    Warranty Card Please fill out this form and mail it to iGO so that we can register your serial number in our system. Also, retain your receipt as proof of purchase. iGO Electric Attn: Warranty Card 1340 , 55th Ave.
  • Page 31 Notes...
  • Page 32 1340, 55th Ave. support@igoelectric.com Lachine, QC H8T 3J8 www.igoelectric.com...

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