Spark Bikes Spark X Owner's Manual

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 Owners Manual Spark X Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome and comments …………….…………………………………………… What is in the box …………….…………………………………………… Handle bar assembly …………….…………………………………………… Front light and fender assembly …………….…………………………………………… Front wheel assembly …………….……………………………………………. 9 Seat and seat post assembly …………….……………………………………………. 10 Pedals assembly …………….……………………………………………. 10 Chain slap guard assembly …………….…………………………………………….
  • Page 3: Welcome And Comments

    Neglecting to do so may cause serious injury. Spark Bikes recommends that you always wear a helmet for your own safety. Use front and rear lights after sunset for increased visibility. For your safety 
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  • Page 4: What Is In The Box

    What’s in the box? • The bike • Seat • Pedals • Charger • Chain slap guard Use cutting pliers to unpack and cut zip ties
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  • Page 5: Handle Bar Assembly

    Handle bar assembly: Required tools: - 4mm Allen key Steps: Unscrew the four bolts from the stem Page 5...
  • Page 6 Remove the cap Insert the handle bar and place the cap. Screw in the bolts to tighten the cap Page 6...
  • Page 7: Front Light And Fender Assembly

    Front light and fender assembly Required tools: - Front light: 5mm Allen Key and 10mm open ended wrench - Fender stays: 4mm Allen Key Steps: Place the fender under the fork bracket. The bracket must be between the two hooks. Insert the bolt into the light through the fork bracket and fender, and tighten using the Allen key from the front and the wrench from the back...
  • Page 8: Front Wheel Assembly

    Place the fender stays onto the designated area and tighten using an Allen key The bolts are provided in a separate bag with the charger 
 
 Front wheel assembly Required tools: -15 mm wrench Page 8...
  • Page 9 Steps: 
 Remove the bolts and washers from the wheel axle Insert the wheel into the fork hooks ensuring that the disc brake rotor is inserted into the break pads Insert the hook washer and point downward to fit into the fork. Insert the second washer in and tighten the bolts using the wrench Page 9...
  • Page 10: Seat And Seat Post Assembly

    Seat assembly Steps: Open the lever, insert the seat post, adjust the height, and close the lever to lock Rotate the lever to adjust the tightness To adjust the seat position loose the bolt under the seat using the Allen Key. You can tilt the seat angle up or down and move back or forward to fit your comfort Pedals assembly Required tools:...
  • Page 11 Important 
 The pedals are marked with “L” to indicate left pedal and “R” to indicate right pedal. Steps: Insert the right pedal into the right crank, tighten the bolt clockwise using the wrench. Insert the left pedal into the left crank, tighten the bolt anti clockwise using the wrench Warning Inserting the pedals in the wrong position or tightening them while they are not aligned correctly with the threads, will tear the crank arm threads...
  • Page 12: Chain Slap Guard Assembly

    Chain slap guard: The chain slap guard is made to protect your frame and chain. It is placed on the chain stay on the side that has the chain Page 12...
  • Page 13: Battery Care And Removal

    Battery charge Ensure that your battery is fully charged before your first ride. The charging port is located on the battery. Lift the rubber seal to charge the battery Battery care • Keep the battery indoors during extreme weather • Avoid storing the battery in high temperature or humid areas •...
  • Page 14: Charging Your Battery

    Charging the battery Connect the charger to a power socket. On the bottom end of the battery, remove the rubber lid and insert the charging cable into the charging port. The charger will show a red light indicating that the battery is being charged. Once fully charged, the light will turn to green indicating that the battery is fully charged Page 14...
  • Page 15: Lcd Display Details

    LCD screen The LCD screen along with the control buttons are place on the handle bar. They are used to control various aspects including: 1. Battery level 2. Pedal assistance level 3. Measuring speed and distance 4. Switching lights ON / OFF Switching the power ON / OFF Short press the power button for one second.
  • Page 16 Changing the speed mode When LCD is switched ON, short press the power button to change the speed mode, the data sequence is as following: Average Speed > Max Speed > Actual Speed > Single Trip > ODO >Time Speed Mode Interface Page 16...
  • Page 17 Switching ON/OFF the head and rear lights To switch ON the head and rear light, short press the up button on the controller for two seconds. To switch OFF, short press the up button for two seconds. Battery indicator The battery on the display has five bars that indicates the battery power Page 17...
  • Page 18 Parameter setting Once the LCD screen is turned on, double press the power button (press interval < 0.3 seconds) to switch to parameter setting. Once you have entered into parameter setting, press up down to navigate through various settings. To select the parameter you would like to set, press the power button.
  • Page 19 - Kilometer/Mile The symbol for kilometer/mile is S7, press up/down button to switch between kilometre or mile and press the power button to choose your preference - Backlight brightness The symbol for backlight brightness is bL1, press up/down to select from 1- darkest to 5- brightest.
  • Page 20 OFF. Press up/down to select from 1 minute to 15 minutes. Press the power button to choose your preference All other LCD settings are preset by Spark Bikes to technically match your bike specifications and to ensure that Spark Bikes complies with local laws. If you require further information on specific settings, please contact the Spark Bikes
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  • Page 21: Cleaning And Maintaining

    Cleaning and maintaining: When cleaning or servicing your bike, always remove the battery Keeping your chain, shifter, and gear cassette always lubricated will increase the life of your bike. Always wipe off wet areas after a wet ride and store in a dry place to avoid rust which is harmful to your bike.
  • Page 22: Warranty

    • Damage or failure from abuse, neglect, misuse, or accident
 • Damages resulting from improper charging of the battery pack or use of any charger not supplied by Spark Bikes
 • Installation of any parts, accessories, or electrical component(s) not originally supplied;...

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