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IMPORTANT: This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read it before you take the first ride on your new bicycle, and keep it for reference. Dear Customer, In purchasing this bicycle you have chosen a product of high quality and technology.
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Warning: This symbol indicates an imminent risk to your life or health, unless you comply with the corresponding handling instructions, given or take preventive measures. Caution: This symbol warns you of incorrect actions that could result in damage to property and the environment. Note: This symbol provides you with information about how to handle the product or refers to a passage in the operating instructions that deserves...
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Content Ⅰ. Mechanism Ⅰ-1 Derailleur Ⅰ-2 Stem Ⅰ-3 Direction Adjustment of Front Wheel Ⅰ-4 Brake Ⅰ-5 Seat, Seat Post Ⅰ-6 Tyre Ⅰ-7 Bag Strap Ⅰ-8 Battery Holder Ⅰ-9 Pedal Ⅰ- 10 Vehicle folding Ⅱ. Electrical Equipments Ⅱ-1 Instruments Ⅱ-2 Electric Motor Ⅱ-3 Battery Charger Ⅱ-4 Battery Ⅱ-5 Electric Schematic Diagram of Whole Vehicle...
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CLASSIC Whole Vehicle Mark 1. Motor 7. Stem 13.Rear rack brake 23.Derailleur shifter 2. Tire 8. Handle bar 14.Fender 18. Chain cover 24. Brake lever 3. Rim 9. Bell 15. Rear reflector 19.Chain 25.Displayer 4. Front fork 10. Saddle post clamp 16.
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Ⅰ. Mechanism Ⅰ-1. Derailleur 1.Installation of the sprocket to the hub Place right hand dust cap C onto the driver on the right side of the hub body. Next, install the sprocket and secure it in place with the snap ring. 2.Installation of the cassette joint to the hub Install the driver cap to the driver to the right side of the hub body.
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3. Secure the cassette joint to the hub with the cassette joint fixing ring. When installing the cassette joint fixing ring, align the yellow mark “ ” with the yellow mark “ ” on the cassette joint pulley. After installing the cassette joint fixing ring, turn it 45 clockwise. Installation of the hub to the frame 4.1 Mount the chain on the sprocket, and then set the hub axle into the fork ends.
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4.3. Take up the slack in the chain and secure the wheel to the frame with the cap nuts. 4.4 Fix the brake arm securely to the chain stay with the brake arm clip. Note: When installing the brake arm clip, securely tighten the clip screw while holding the clip nut with a 10 mm spanner. ...
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Ⅰ-2. Angle & Height Adjustment of Stem Ⅰ-2.1 Angle Adjustment of Tool-adjustable Stem Loosen adjusting screw anticlockwise with internal hexagonal wrench, and then adjust the angle. Handlebar can be adjusted to proper angle by loosing lock screw. Ⅰ-2.2 Horizontal Angle & Height Adjustment of Tool-adjustable Stem Take out the rubber plug,Insert a 5mm internal hexagonal wrench in the hole to loosen the tightened front fork anticlockwise.
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Brake pad wear limit: replace the brake pads before the friction material has been worn down to less than 2.5 mm. 1.Open the brake lever and place the nipple end of the short brake cable into the lever, then close the lever. Secure the ferrule against the lever using the cable adjusting barrel.
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4.While holding the shoe against the rim, tighten the shoe fixing nut. 5. Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead. Set the cable with a clearance of 1mm between each brake pad and the rim, tighten the cable fixing bolt. alance with the spring tension adjustment scre 6.
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It is important to become familiar with the use of hand brakes. When properly adjusted, hand brakes are an efficient braking system. Keep the rim and brake shoes clean and free from wax, lubricants and dirt at all times. Keep brakes properly adjusted and in good working condition at all times.
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Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 3. Cushion with Shock Absorption/ How to adjust soft or hard effect of shock absorption Rotate to loosen the bolt of seat post clamp and pull the whole seat post out according to Article 2. Rotate the bolt with 8mm internal hexagonal wrench anticlockwise to make the shock absorption softer and clockwise to make it harder.
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As shown in the following figure, grab the plastic buckle and push it downwards to release the fastener. I-8. Battery Holder Batteries Installation: open the lock of the battery box, support the side of the battery box , and pull it out (as left picture); Remove the battery out: put down the end of the battery box aligned to the card slot, and then press down the end handle, and then lock (as right picture).
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Left pedal and right pedal should be clarified when changing. Pedal spindle is usually engraved with “R” and “L”. Tool: 15mm open end wrench When changing Right side, clockwise rotation is to lock and anticlockwise rotation is to disassemble. When changing Left side, clockwise rotation is to disassemble and anticlockwise rotation is to lock. Tightening torque should be more than 18N.m Ⅱ.
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not move ,it will show zero. Along with the mobile speed ,The displayed value increase. 5. Mileage Mileage display window ④ After the power on ,The will show the bikes have distance. Mileage display window is 999 kilometer. when Attention: The range of maximum display of the reach maximum display, it starts from zero to display.
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External Dimension of Electrical Motor & Diagram of Coil-out Ⅱ-3 Technical indicators and structural of Changer Ⅱ-3-1. Technical Data Charger Mode MDA11542002000 MDA10129402000 Temperature of room temperature < 37℃ Working Environment Input Voltage AC100-240V; 50HZ/60HZ Rated Voltage Current of 1.8--2.0A±5% 1.8--2.0A±5% Constant–current Charge Voltage of...
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Ⅱ-3-3. Structure Diagram of Charger Ⅱ-3-4. Method of Application 1.1 When charging, connect output plug ③ of the charger to charging port ⑤ of the battery unit and connect transfer port ② to ④. Then connect attaching plug ① to indoor power. Charger adopts smart regenerative charging with constant current and voltage.
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Charging Method smart regenerative charging Battery Indicator 5-section LED battery indicator 100%—20% Weight 5.3Kg 3.8Kg Ⅱ-4-2. Product Application 1. Battery Charging Battery should be charged timely after riding the power assist vehicle. Lithium battery of the Company should be charged with designated charger.
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Ⅴ. Quality Guarantee 1. In accordance with the contents of the guarantee, you can enjoy the original quality assurance and after-sales service. 2. Apply for a free repair, held this warranty, the bicycle with you, directly contact to the original purchase store. 3.
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Ⅲ. Maintenance and Correct Application Ⅲ-1 Maintenance When the cycle is used, many components are abraded and worn and fasteners such as screws may be loosened, which may cause malfunction and even danger during riding if not noticed. Therefore, ordinary check and maintenance are required. Maintenance: To ensure safety during riding, please check all screws and moving parts once every month.
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Ⅳ. Postscript Ⅳ-1. Correct application 1.Before the electrically power assisted cycle is used, the height of the saddle and the handlebar shall be adjusted to ensure comfort during riding and reduce fatigue. The height of the saddle and the handlebar changes upon different riders.
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is loose or fallen down, it shall be fastened or replaced timely. Suggested torque for fasteners is normally 18N.m for handlebar, handle stem, saddle, seatpost, front wheel and pedals as well as 30N.m for the locking nut of the central axis and rear wheel.
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Bicycles are designed in accordance with ergonomics and with proper size, which can not only reduce injuries but also increase comfort. It is normally measured as follows: Ride on the cycle and put your feet on the ground; keep 2.5cm from the crotch to the top tube and 5cm to the allrounder.
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5. Climbing skill: When you are climbing the slope, it is not enough to step pedals hard, which makes you feel tired. So please adjust the assisted power to highest in advance .Then you can shift the derailleur base on you personal preference. There are some skills as follows: ⑴After speed change, move the rear flywheel to the big crankset or move the front big crankset to the small crankset, which can make you feel comfortable and keep the speed.
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