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RS I & RS II
User's Manual

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  • Page 1 RS I & RS II User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ➢ About this manual 1. Why you should read this manual…………………………………………....1 2. Warning, Important safety information....…………………………..2-4 ➢ Diagram 1. Parts’ diagram with parts name......……………………………..5-7 2. Wiring diagram....…………………………………………………………..8 ➢ Operating instruction 1. Important notices……………………………………………………………..9-10 2. Riding mode......................11 3.
  • Page 3: Warning, Important Safety Information

    9. Throttle (if has)…………..………………………………...........18 10. Pedal installation....................18 11. How to fold the bike(only for folding bike)………………………………....19 12. Shifter (if has)………………………………………………………......20 13. Derailleur system....................21 14. Front wheel-quick release……….……………………………………....22 15. Brake adjustment…………………………………………........23 16. Rear carrier......................24 17. Light........................24 18. Saddle position....................25 ➢ Maintenance and cleaning................26-28 ➢...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL This manual is written to help you to get the best performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when riding your new E - bike. The manual describes specific care and maintenance procedures that help protect your warranty and ensure years of trouble free use.
  • Page 5 Page 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your E-Bike can provide many years of service, fun and fitness-if you take good care of it. Understand the features of your E-Bike and become aware of the challenges that you will meet on the road. There are many things you can do to protect yourself while riding.
  • Page 6: Parts' Diagram With Parts Name

    Page 2 Another common occurrence is when a car or another cyclist moves suddenly into your path. Always be aware of other vehicles around you. Do not assume that drivers or other cyclists see you. Get prepared to take evasive action or stop suddenly.
  • Page 7 Page 3 regarding minimum age requirements and necessary equipment. Check with your local police department for specific details. Correct Frame Size When selecting a new E-BIKE, the proper frame size is a very important safety consideration. Most full sized bicycles come in a range of frame sizes.
  • Page 8 Page Parts Diagram of Folding E-Bicycle...
  • Page 9: Wiring Diagram

    Page 5 Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 10: Operating Instruction

    Page 6 Operation Instruction Please read and understand these instructions completely before operating your E-bike to prevent serious injury to yourself and others, and to prevent damage to your E-bike. IMPORTANT NOTICES • Always recharge the battery immediately after each use. Failure to do so may damage the battery. •...
  • Page 11 Page 7 It’s strongly advised that a properly fitted E-bicycle safety helmet be worn at all times when riding your E-bicycle. The correct helmet should: Be comfortable Be lightweight Have good ventilation Fit correctly Cover forehead Reflectors Reflectors are important safety devices which are designed as an integral part of your E-bike. Federal regulations require every bicycle to be equipped with front, rear wheel and pedal reflectors.
  • Page 12: Riding Mode

    Page 8 Riding method Be familiar with all the spare parts of the E-bike and test all the electric functions before riding. Make sure all the spare parts for the bicycle are in good condition, such as battery power, and tire pressure. The detailed operation is as follows: Start-up Insert the key into power switch at the right side of battery box, turn to “ON”...
  • Page 13: Riding Safely

    Page 9 RIDING SAFELY Riding attention on the road 1,Speed should be increased slowly after start-up, in order not to waste energy and damage electrical components, it is much better start-up with pedal assistance. 2,Please ride with the pedal assistance when climbing hills or steep terrain, in order to prolong the service life of battery and the motor.
  • Page 14: Battery Charging

    Page 10 Battery charging When the ride is over or the battery is running out, charge battery immediately. Charging methods can be divided into two kinds: One is to take out the battery then charge, the other is to charge the battery on e- bikes. Connect the charger plug to the battery charging port and the AC.
  • Page 15: Checking The Battery Pack Before First Time Use

    Page 11 Checking the battery Pack before using for the first time • The battery pack is provided partially charged. To ensure full battery pack capacity, completely charge the battery pack before using for the first time. • Distributors should charge the batteries as soon as receiving the E-bike from supplier. Battery Care •...
  • Page 16: Inserting, Removing, Locking The Battery

    Inserting, unlocking and removing the battery • Insert the key into the keyhole • Turn the key switch to ON when using the E- bike(C.picture1) • Turn the key switch to OFF when stopping use of the E- bike(B. picture) •...
  • Page 17: Power Indicator

    Power indicator When the throttle or sensor is engaged (Powering the motor) and the e-bike is in motion, the LED on the battery gauge(on the throttle or separate unit) indicate instantaneous line voltage as measured at the battery terminals - not the available energy in the battery pack. The line voltage will wing out from a dead stop, or going up a steep hill, the motor will be under a high load and may show a reduced number of LED or show the “Yellow”...
  • Page 18: Pas (Pedal Assist System)

    This E-bikes have an electric pedal assisted driving system. In EU countries, it is known legally as “PAS” cylce or Pedal Assisted System. The driving assisted system consists of a driving unit, a battery, a controller, and various electronic components (harness wires, sensors and switches).
  • Page 19: Throttle (If Has)

    Throttles (If has) Throttles are equipped on some models of electric bicycles. Throttles are operated by rotating the throttle towards the rider much like a motorcycle. Normally they are the inner half of the right side handlebar grip and may also contain a battery gauge. The more you twist the throttle, the faster the motor system will propel the bicycle.
  • Page 20: How To Fold The Bike(Only For Folding Bike)

    How to fold the e-bike (Only for folding bike) 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position. 2. Unlock the handlebar quick release lever (A, Picture 1) and push down the handlebar to the lowest position, then lock the handlebar quick release lever.
  • Page 21: Shifter (If Has)

    Shifter ( certain models only) Some of E-bikes go with gears, which consists of: • A rear sprocket cluster, called a freewheel or cog set • A rear derailleur • One swifter • One control cable • One front sprocket called a chaining •...
  • Page 22: Derailleur System

    Derailleur System The derailleur system includes the front and rear derailleur, the shift levers, and the derailleur control cables, all of which must function properly for smooth gear shifting to occur. Derailleur Although the front and rear derailleurs are initially adjusted in our factory, you will need to inspect and adjust both before riding the E-bike.
  • Page 23: Front Wheel-Quick Release

    Front Wheel Installation 1. Make sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the wheel to pass through the brake pads easily. 2. Place wheel into fork dropouts. 3. Install retaining washers with raised lip pointing towards the fork, and insert into the small hole of the fork blade. NOTE: Some bikes may have step retaining washers in place of the retaining washer.
  • Page 24: Brake Adjustment

    Brakes This screw can be adjusted to loosen and tighten If there is noise from the rear brake , you can adjust this screw . the rear brake. Page 21...
  • Page 25: Rear Carrier

    Rear Carrier Light When installing the rear carrier onto the rear wheel, make sure the Insert the screw and tighten it. screws are firmly fixed. Page 22...
  • Page 26: Saddle Position

    Saddle position Correct saddle adjusted position is an important factor to get the best performance and comfort from your E-bike. If you find the saddle position is not comfortable, there are two adjustments. A: Up and down adjustment. Your leg length determines the correct saddle height. The saddle is at the correct height if you can just reach the “lower”...
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING NOTE: Technological advances have made the E-Bike and the components more complex than ever before. And the pace of innovation is increasing. This on-going evolution makes it impossible for this manual to provide all the information required to properly repair and/or maintain your E-Bike.
  • Page 28 Repair/Replace Inspect before Inspect Clean and/or Component or Condition Adjust / Tighten If necessary Every ride periodically * lubricate √ √ si es necesario Tire pressure (60-65 psi) √ √ Tire wear / damage √ √ Brake pad adjustment √ √...
  • Page 29: Faq

    Battery Storage When storing your batteries for a long period of time: ⚫ Charge your batteries every 30 days to avoid capacity loss. Batteries will self-discharge slowly when left unused for a long period of time; if the battery cells are allowed to reach a critically low voltage, their lifespan and capacity will be permanently reduced.
  • Page 30: Service &Maintenance Schedule

    “End of useful life” refers to the point at which a battery can no longer supply 60% of its original rated capacity in ampere-hours. After this point, the aging process will accelerate and the battery will need to be replaced. SERVICE &...
  • Page 31 After every long or hard ride or after every 10 to 20 hours of riding: • Squeeze the front brake and rock the E-Bike forward and back. Does everything feel solid? If you feel a clunk with each forward or backward movement of the E-Bike, you probably have a loose headset. Have your dealer check it. •...
  • Page 32 Carefully check the outside and inside of the tire for the cause of the puncture and remove the cause if it is still there. If the tire is cut, line the inside of the tire in the area of the cut with tape, a spare patch, a piece of inner tube, whatever will keep the cut from pinching the inner tube.
  • Page 33 Broken Spoke A wheel with a loose or broken spoke is much weaker than a fully tensioned wheel. If you break a spoke while on a ride, you will have to ride home much more slowly and carefully because the weakened wheel could break additional spokes and become useless.
  • Page 34 For painted frames ,dust the surface and remove any loose dirt with a dry cloth. Clean and wipe with a damp cloth soaked in a mild detergent mixture. Dry with a cloth and polish with car or furniture wax. Use soap and water to clean plastic parts and robber tires.
  • Page 35: Problems And Remedy

    Problems and Remedy Problem Possible Cause Remedy Derailleur cables sticking/stretched/damaged Lubricate/tighten/replace cables Gear shifts not working properly Front or rear derailleur not Adjust derailleurs adjusted properly Adjust indexing Indexed shifting not adjusted properly Excessively worn/chipped chain ring Or freewheel sprocket teeth Replace chain ring, sprockets and chain Chain worn.
  • Page 36 Problem Possible Cause Remedy - Pedal bearings too tight - Adjust bearings - Bottom bracket bearings too tight - Adjust bearings Grinding noise when pedaling - Chain fouling derailleurs - Adjust chain line - Derailleur jockey wheels dirt/binding - Clean and lubricate jockey wheels - Lubricate.
  • Page 37 Problem Possible Cause Remedy - Axle broken - Replace axle - Wheel out of true - True wheel - Hub comes loose - Adjust hub bearings Wobbling wheel - Headset binding - Adjust headset - Hub bearings collapsed - Replace bearings - QR mechanism loose - Adjust QR mechanism - Align wheels correctly...
  • Page 38 Problem Possible Cause Remedy - Blown fuse - Replace fuse - Loose connectors - Check all connectors No power when the switch is - Broke wire - Inspect all wires for damage turned “ON” - Faulty switch - Replace switch and retest - Faulty controller - Replace controller and retest - Check throttle and/or battery...
  • Page 39 Problem Possible Cause Remedy - Loose connectors - Check all connectors Bicycle has intermittent power - Damaged wires - Inspect all wires Charge shows a full charge in an - Faulty charger - Replace charger - Faulty batteries - Replace batteries Unusually short amount of time Indicator light on charger not - Outlet has no power...
  • Page 40: About Dealer And Information Card

    ABOUT SEALER AND INFORMATION CARD Purchase record card Fill in immediately and retain as a record of your purchase * Please retain your sales receipt for any possible warranty claims Your name: Address: Date purchased : Place of purchase: Model & brand information: Wheel size: Color: Serial number:...

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