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Bicicletta Elettrica MTF Line
www.bsvillage.com

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  • Page 1 MANUALE d'USO Bicicletta Elettrica MTF Line www.bsvillage.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT PREFACE PREFACE PREFACE PREFACE 3 3 3 3 WHAT IS AN E WHAT IS AN E- - - - BIKE? BIKE? 3 3 3 3 WHAT IS AN E WHAT IS AN E BIKE? BIKE? SAFETY WARNINGS E-BIKE SYSTEM INFORMATION ABOUT THE BATTERY FACTORS AFFECTING THE RANGE OF THE E-BIKE...
  • Page 3: Preface

    PREFACE Dear users, Thank you for purchasing an MTF e-bike! In order to ensure your new MTF e-bike functions perfectly, please carefully read the instructions for use provided with this product before riding it. We use these instructions to inform you of all the aspects of correct use of the e-bike, including information for dealing with any unclear issues or defects.
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    SAFETY WARNINGS SAFETY WARNINGS SAFETY WARNINGS SAFETY WARNINGS • Before using this product, carefully read the instructions for use of the e-bike. • These instructions notify the user of especially important instructions for safe and correct use. Failure to adhere to these warnings may result in injury to you or another person, possibly to damage to your property or the property of others.
  • Page 5: Factors Affecting The Range Of The E-Bike

    Tyres with a low rolling resistance rating and increased resistance to defects olling resistance. Tyres with a low rolling resistance rating and increased resistance to defects are used on MTF e e e e - - - - bike are used on MTF bikes.
  • Page 6: Description Of The E-Bike

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE E E E E - - - - BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE Top tube Headset Stem Handlebars Brake lever Head tube Front light - reflector Front brake Fork 10.
  • Page 7: Safe Cycling Rules

    I I I I M M M M P P P P O O O O R R R R T T T T A A A A N N N N T T T T I I I I N N N N F F F F O O O O R R R R M M M M A A A A T T T T I I I I O O O O N N N N – – – – B B B B E E E E F F F F O O O O R R R R E E E E Y Y Y Y O O O O U U U U S S S S E E E E T T T T O O O O F F F F F F F F S S S S A A A A F F F F E E E E C C C C Y Y Y Y C C C C L L L L I I I I N N N N G G G G R R R R U U U U L L L L E E E E S S S S All cyclists must adhere to the basic rules for cycling safely on roads as stipulated by generally binding legal regulations.
  • Page 8: Pre-Ride Inspection

    PRE- - - - RIDE INSPECTION RIDE INSPECTION RIDE INSPECTION RIDE INSPECTION The service life of the frame or components is influenced by the design and the used material, as well as maintenance and the intensity of use. Regular inspections by a qualified professional should become a matter of course and will prevent many technical issues the consequences of which could be catastrophic.
  • Page 9: Other Recommendations

    Remember that the braking distance and the time needed to stop increases substantially in poor conditions (rain, sub-zero temperatures). Always be prepared to brake if you are cycling down a steep incline and in areas with limited visibility. Be careful of any bumps with sharp edges, ducts or drainage channels (risk of tyre defects or falling). OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 10: Maintenance Of The Emaintenance Of The Ebike

    MAINTENANCE OF MAINTENANCE OF THE MAINTENANCE OF MAINTENANCE OF THE E E E E - - - - BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKES S S S – – – – ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL AL SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE E E E E - - - - BIKE...
  • Page 11 injury. • Only use the charger supplied by our company to charge the battery, or possibly a charger with identical parameters. • The battery must be suitably packaged and protected against a short circuit between the contacts during transport or storage. •...
  • Page 12: Maintenance Of The E

    4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . When the battery is fully charged (the pilot light is green), remove the plug from the socket and then remove the charger connector from the battery. You cannot damage the battery by interrupting the charging process.
  • Page 13 • New brake pads in disc brakes will only achieve optimum performance after a specific minimum period of use, brake carefully when they are new and be aware that the braking performance of new pads will increase. • Always keep the surface of brake discs clean and degreased. WARNING WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 14: Gears

    can be compensated for on the brake lever to some degree. Loosen the connecting nut on the screw through which the cable passes into the lever and then loosen the screw until the lever has the required range. Then tighten the securing nut again. Hydraulic disc brakes are equipped with a mechanism that automatically compensates for wear.
  • Page 15 Please pay attention to the following points Please pay attention to the following points Please pay attention to the following points Please pay attention to the following points: : : : • Do not stop pedalling when changing gear, but reduce the power used to pedal while you change gear.
  • Page 16 The limit adjustment screws are usually identified as “H” (high) for “fast” gears and “L” (low) for “slow” gears. “Fast” gears are gears when the chain rests on a large chainset and a small sprocket. If the screws are not identified, their function must be verified by testing. The aforementioned limits were adjusted before the bike was sold and should not change position spontaneously during normal use.
  • Page 17: Wheels, Tyres And Valves

    Hub with quick- - - - release mechanism release mechanism release mechanism release mechanism The front and rear wheels of most MTF bicycle models are equipped with easy-to-use quick-release mechanisms, which simplify mounting and removal of the wheels. Mounting the wheel Mounting...
  • Page 18 Removing Removing Removing Removing the wheel the wheel the wheel the wheel Front wheel: 1. Disconnect the brake cable if this is necessary for removing the wheel from in between the brake shoes. 2. Release the quick-release mechanism, loosen the regulating nut by several rotations and remove the wheel from the fork.
  • Page 19 WARN WARN WARN WARNI I I I NG NG: : : : We recommend you replace the inner tube with a new one every time it is punctured We recommend you replace the inner tube with a new one every time it is punctured We recommend you replace the inner tube with a new one every time it is punctured We recommend you replace the inner tube with a new one every time it is punctured.
  • Page 20 Recommendations Recommendations Recommendations Recommendations When When purchasing purchasing a new inner tube, check that the type of valve a new inner tube, check that the type of valve corresponds to the valve used on corresponds to the valve used on When When purchasing...
  • Page 21: Chain

    CHAIN CHAIN CHAIN CHAIN The chain The chain transfers power from the pedals to the rear wheel and is one of the most highly stressed The chain The chain components on the bicycle. This is why care of the chain deserves This is why care of the chain deserves This is why care of the chain deserves This is why care of the chain deserves special...
  • Page 22: Suspension Fork

    WARNING WARNING: : : : The forks of MTF The forks of MTF The forks of MTF The forks of MTF e e e e - - - - bike bike bike bikes are only s are only s are only...
  • Page 23: Handlebars With Stem And Headset

    HANDLEBARS WITH STEM AND HEADSET HANDLEBARS WITH STEM AND HEADSET HANDLEBARS WITH STEM AND HEADSET HANDLEBARS WITH STEM AND HEADSET Special attention must be paid to the handlebars in order to guarantee safe cycling under any conditions. WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING: : : : Before riding the bike Before riding the bike...
  • Page 24 Stem with adjustable angle (adjustable stem Stem with adjustable angle (adjustable stem Stem with adjustable angle (adjustable stem Stem with adjustable angle (adjustable stem) ) ) ) The following adjusting elements are used to adjust the height and angle of the stem and the angle of the handlebars: 1.
  • Page 25: Pedals And Crank Arms

    PEDALS AND CRANKS PEDALS AND CRANKS PEDALS AND CRANKS PEDALS AND CRANKS Each pedal is intended for installation either onto a left or right crank arm. The pedal bearing the symbol “R” is intended for installation onto the right crank arm (crank with chainset) and is tightened by turning to the right.
  • Page 26 Adjustment of the height Adjustment of the height Adjustment of the height Adjustment of the height Loosen the locking screw on the collar of the seat post (or the quick- release mechanism) and adjust the saddle to the required height. Then tighten the locking screw (quick-release mechanism).
  • Page 27: Tightening All The Screws On The E-Bike

    TIGHTENING ALL THE SCREWS ON THE BICYCLE TIGHTENING ALL THE SCREWS ON THE BICYCLE TIGHTENING ALL THE SCREWS ON THE BICYCLE TIGHTENING ALL THE SCREWS ON THE BICYCLE Stem, handlebars, brake levers, bottle holder, saddle tube screw, brake arm screws, rear derailleur collar and derailleur screw, screws on the front derailleur, etc.
  • Page 28: Cleaning And Lubrication

    CLEANING AND LUBRICATION CLEANING AND LUBRICATION CLEANING AND LUBRICATION CLEANING AND LUBRICATION Cleaning Cleaning: : : : In order to maintain perfect functioning it is very important to keep the bicycle clean. Dirt Cleaning Cleaning and dust mainly damage the moving parts of the bicycle, particularly the chain, sprocket wheel, derailleur and rims.
  • Page 29: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WARNING WARNING: : : : WARNING WARNING Before carrying out any Before carrying out any Before carrying out any Before carrying out any work work work on the work on the on the on the e e e e - - - - bike bike bike...
  • Page 30: Transport, Storage And Liquidation

    TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TRANSPORT OF THE TRANSPORT OF THE E E E E - - - - BIKE BIKE TRANSPORT OF THE TRANSPORT OF THE BIKE BIKE If you transport the bicycle by passenger car, only use approved carriers, use of which is approved for the specific vehicle.
  • Page 31: Localisation Of Malfunctions

    If the cause of the malfunction is not clear and its repeated occurrence cannot be precluded, you should contact a specialised MTF brand retailer. Some of the basic and most common types of malfunction and how to remove them are as follows:...
  • Page 32 Problem Problem Problem Problem Possible cause Possible cause Possible cause Possible cause Repair measures Repair measures Repair measures Repair measures The brakes do not work The rim, brake discs, shoes or Clean the rims and other parts of the correctly. pads are dirty or greasy.
  • Page 33 Problem Problem Problem Problem Possible cause Possible cause Possible cause Possible cause Repair measures Repair measures Repair measures Repair measures The bicycle’s range is Tyres underinflated. Make sure that the tyre pressure is short even though the correct. battery is full charged. Outdoor temperatures are below Limit use of motor assistance.
  • Page 34: E E E E

    WARRANTY Warranty conditions The MTF retailer will repair all defects caused by defective material, execution, design or assembly which occur during the warranty period at its own expense. The warranty does not apply to damage caused by accidents, overloading the frame or wheels, incorrect use, operation or maintenance, incorrect storage or unprofessional repairs.
  • Page 35 Defects during which the geometry of the unit is damaged (accident or overloading or inappropriate adjustment), or if there is evident leakage of air or oil caused by penetration of dirt and water under the seal, there are clear grooves or traces of corrosion on the sliding parts, cannot be acknowledged in relation to the rear suspension.
  • Page 36 BUSINESS SHOP S.r.l. a Socio Unico Via della Repubblica n. 19/1 - 42123 Reggio Emilia (RE) P.Iva e C.F. 02458850357 - Cap. soc. 60.000,00 € i.v. www.bsvillage.com 0522 15 36 417 info@bsvillage.com 0522 18 40 494...

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