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RS I-X / PRO
RS III / PRO
RS IV
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 RS I-X / PRO RS III / PRO RS IV USER MANUAL www.rksmotor.com.tr...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT About Th s Manual .......................2 Why You Should Read Th s Manual? ....................3-5 Warn ng, Important Safety Informat on Model Types-D agram ...........................6-8 Operat ng Instruct on ........................9 Important Not ces / Helmets R d ng ..............................11 ........................13-16 Battery and Power Ind cator PAS (Pedal Ass st System)
  • Page 3: Why You Should Read Th S Manual

    TABLE OF CONTENT WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL Th s manual s wr tten to help you to get the best performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when r d ng your new E-B ke. The manual descr bes spec fic care and ma ntenance procedures that help protect your warranty and ensure years of trouble free use.
  • Page 4: Warn Ng, Important Safety Informat On

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your E-B ke can prov de many years of serv ce, fun and fitness- f you take good care of t. Understand the features of your E-B ke and become aware of the challenges that you w ll meet on the road. There are many th ngs you can do to protect yourself wh le r d ng.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Another common occurrence s when a car or another cycl st moves suddenly nto your path. Always be aware of other veh cles around you. Do not assume that dr vers or other cycl sts see you. Get prepared to take evas ve act on or stop suddenly.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Correct Frame S ze When select ng a new E-BIKE, the proper frame s ze s a very mportant safety cons derat on. Most full s zed b cycles come n a range of frame s zes. These s zes usually refer to the d stance between the center of the bottom bracket and the top of the frame seat tube.
  • Page 7: Model Types-D Agram

    MODEL TYPES RS I-X RS I-X PRO RS III PRO RS IV RS III...
  • Page 8 DIAGRAM PARTS DIAGRAM OF FOLDING E-BICYCLE...
  • Page 9 DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 10: Operat Ng Instruct On Important Not Ces / Helmets

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Please read and understand these nstruct ons completely before operat ng your E-b ke to prevent ser ous njury to yourself and others, and to prevent damage to your E-B ke. IMPORTANT NOTICES • Always recharge the battery mmed ately after each use. Fa lure to do so may damage the battery. •...
  • Page 11 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Reflectors Reflectors are mportant safety dev ces wh ch are des gned as an ntegral part of your E-b ke. Federal regulat ons requ re every b cycle to be equ pped w th front, rear wheel and pedal reflectors. These reflectors are des gned to p ck up and reflect street l ghts and car l ghts n a way that helps you be seen and recogn zed as a mov ng b cycl st.
  • Page 12: R D Ng

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION R d ng Method Be fam l ar w th all the spare parts of the E-b ke and test all the electr c funct ons before r d ng. Make sure all the spare parts for the b cycle are n good cond t on, such as battery power, and t re pressure.
  • Page 13 OPERATION INSTRUCTION R d ng Attent on on the Road 1.Speed should be ncreased slowly after start-up, n order not to waste energy and damage electr cal components, t s much better start-up w th pedal ass stance. 2.The pedal ass stance fac l tate the cl mb ng h lls or steep terra n, n order to prolong the serv ce l fe of battery and the motor.
  • Page 14: Battery And Power Ind Cator

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Battery Charg ng When the r de s over or the battery s runn ng out, charge battery mmed ately. Charg ng methods can be d v ded nto two k nds: One s to take out the battery then charge, the other s to charge the battery on e- b kes. Connect the charger plug to the battery charg ng port and the AC.
  • Page 15 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Check ng the Battery Pack Before Us ng for the F rst T me WARNING T he battery pack s prov ded part ally charged. To ensure full battery pack capac ty, completely charge the Ÿ battery pack before us ng for the first t me. D str butors should charge the batter es as soon as rece v ng the E-b ke from suppl er.
  • Page 16 OPERATION INSTRUCTION a lter the performance of the battery, and shorten ts expected l fe. H gh temperatures espec ally reduce Ÿ overall battery l fe &runn ng t me. A lways be sure to turn the b ke power sw tch to “OFF” after each use. If you leave the power sw tch the Ÿ...
  • Page 17 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Power Ind cator When the sensor s engaged (Power ng the motor) and the e-b ke s n mot on, the LED on the battery gauge nd cate nstantaneous l ne voltage as measured at the battery term nals - not the ava lable energy n the battery pack.
  • Page 18: Pas (Pedal Ass St System)

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Th s E-b kes have an electr c pedal ass sted dr v ng system. In EU countr es, t s known legally as “PAS” cylce or Pedal Ass sted System. The dr v ng ass sted system cons sts of a dr v ng un t, a battery, a controller, and var ous electron c components (harness w res, sensors and sw tches).
  • Page 19: Pedal Installat On

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Pedal Installat on Pedals are a pa r w th “R” & “L” (p cture 1), “R” for r ght, “L” for left. T ght the pedals w th the d rect ve turn ngs (p cture 2). P cture 1 P cture 2 Remark: R-R ght;...
  • Page 20: How To Old The F E-B Ike ( Nly For Olding O F E-B Ike)

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION How to Fold the E-B ke (Only for Fold ng B ke) 1. Turn the key sw tch to the OFF pos t on. 2. Unlock the handlebar qu ck release lever (A, P cture 1) and push down the handlebar to the lowest pos t on, then lock the handlebar qu ck release lever.
  • Page 21: Sh Fter (If Has)

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Sh fter (Certa n Models Only) S ome of E-b kes go w th gears, wh ch cons sts of: Ÿ A rear sprocket cluster, called a freewheel or cog set Ÿ A rear dera lleur Ÿ O ne sw fter Ÿ...
  • Page 22: Dera Lleur System

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Dera lleur System The dera lleur system ncludes the front and rear dera lleur, the sh ft levers, and the dera lleur control cables, all of wh ch must funct on properly for smooth gear sh ft ng to occur. Dera lleur Although the front and rear dera lleurs are n t ally adjusted n our factory, you w ll need to nspect and adjust both before r d ng the E-B ke.
  • Page 23: Front Wheel-Qu Ck Release

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Front Wheel Installat on M ake sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the wheel to pass Ÿ through the brake pads eas ly. P lace wheel nto fork dropouts. Ÿ I nstall reta n ng washers w th ra sed l p po nt ng towards the fork and Ÿ...
  • Page 24: Brake Adjustment

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Brakes If there is noise from the rear brake, This screw can be adjusted to loosen and you can adjust this screw. tighten of the rear brake.
  • Page 25: Rear Carr Er-L Ght

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Rear Carr er(If has) L ght When installing the rear carrier onto the rear wheel, Insert the screw and tighten it. make sure the screws are firmly fixed.
  • Page 26: Saddle Pos T On

    OPERATION INSTRUCTION Saddle Pos t on Correct saddle adjusted pos t on s an mportant factor to get the best performance and comfort from your E-B ke. If you find the saddle pos t on s not comfortable, there are two adjustments.
  • Page 27: Ma Ntenance

    MAINTENANCE NOTE Technolog cal advances have made the E-B ke and the components more complex than ever before. And the pace of nnovat on s ncreas ng. Th s on-go ng evolut on makes t mposs ble for th s manual to prov de all the nformat on requ red to properly repa r and/or ma nta n your E-B ke.
  • Page 28 MAINTENANCE Inspect before Inspect Clean and/or Adjust / Repa r/Replace Component or Cond t on Every R de Per od cally Lubr cate T ghten If Necessary T re pressure (60-65 ps ) T re wear / damage Brake pad adjustment Handlebar qu ck release adjustment Controls and d splays Seat post qu ck release adjustment...
  • Page 29: Faq

    Battery Storage When stor ng your batter es for a long per od of t me: C harge your batter es every 30 days to avo d capac ty loss. Batter es w ll self-d scharge slowly when left Ÿ unused for a long per od of t me;...
  • Page 30: Serv Ce & Ma Ntenance Schedule

    SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE d scharge/charge cycles, wh le L - on batter es w ll last more than 800 cycles. A part al charge/d scharge counts fract onally aga nst those numbers; runn ng the battery down halfway then recharg ng t completely uses up one half of a charge cycle.
  • Page 31 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Before every r de: P erform the mechan cal safety Ÿ After every long or hard r de; f the E-B ke has been exposed to water or gr t; or at least every 100 m les: C lean the E-B ke Ÿ...
  • Page 32 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE fray ng and d scolorat on are s gns of stress-caused fat gue and nd cate that a part s at the end of ts useful l fe and should be replaced. Flat T re If you get a flat t re, remove the wheel. Depress the t re valve to let all the a r out of the tube. Remove one bead of the t re from the r m by grasp ng the t re at a po nt oppos te the valve stem w th both hands l ft ng and peel ng one s de of the t re off...
  • Page 33 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Check to make sure the t re s evenly seated around both s des of the r m and that the tube s ns de the t re beads. Push the valve stem nto the t re to make sure that ts base s seated w th n the t re’s beads. Inflate the tube slowly to the recommended pressure, all the wh le check ng to make sure that the t re beads stay seated n the r m.
  • Page 34 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Bas c Ma ntenance The follow ng procedures w ll help you ma nta n your hybr d electr c b cycle for years of enjoyable r d ng. Properly ma nta n the batter es by keep ng them fully charged when not n use. We do not recommend that r d ng your electr c b cycle n the water(damp roads, puddles, ra n, streams, etc.) and never mmerse t n water as the electr cal system may be damaged.
  • Page 35 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Storage Keep your b cycle n a dry locat on wh ch s away from the weather and sun. D rect sunl ght may cause pa nt to fade or rubber and plast c parts to crack. Before stor ng your b cycle for a long per od of t me, clean and lubr cate all components and wax the frame.
  • Page 36: Problems And Remedy

    PROBLEMS AND REMEDY Problem Poss ble Cause Remedy - Dera lleur cables st ck ng/stretched/damaged - Lubr cate/t ghten/replace cables Gear sh fts not work ng properly - Adjust dera lleurs - Front or rear dera lleur not adjusted - Adjust ndex ng properly - Indexed sh ft ng not adjusted properly - Excess vely worn/ch pped cha n r ng or...
  • Page 37 PROBLEMS AND REMEDY Problem Remedy Poss ble Cause - Pedal bear ngs too t ght - Adjust bear ngs - Bottom bracket bear ngs too t ght - Adjust bear ngs Gr nd ng no se when pedal ng - Cha n foul ng dera lleurs - Adjust cha n l ne - Dera lleur jockey wheels d rt/b nd ng - Clean and lubr cate jockey wheels...
  • Page 38 PROBLEMS AND REMEDY Problem Remedy Poss ble Cause - Replace axle - Axle broken - True wheel - Wheel out of true - Adjust hub bear ngs - Hub comes loose Wobbl ng wheel - Adjust headset - Headset b nd ng - Replace bear ngs - Hub bear ngs collapsed - Adjust QR mechan sm...
  • Page 39 PROBLEMS AND REMEDY Problem Remedy Poss ble Cause - Blown fuse - Replace fuse - Loose connectors - Check all connectors No power when the sw tch s - Broke w re - Inspect all w res for damage turned “ON” - Faulty sw tch - Replace sw tch and retest - Faulty controller...
  • Page 40 PROBLEMS AND REMEDY Problem Remedy Poss ble Cause - Loose connectors - Check all connectors B cycle has nterm ttent power - Damaged w res - Inspect all w res Charge shows a full charge n an - Faulty charger - Replace charger Unusually short amount of t me - Faulty batter es...
  • Page 41: About Dealer And Informat On Card

    ABOUT SEALER AND INFORMATION CARD Purchase Record Card F ll n mmed ately and reta n as a record of your purchase * Please reta n your sales rece pt for any poss ble warranty cla ms Your Name: Address: Date Purchased: Place of Purchase: Model &...
  • Page 42 MANUFACTURER COMPANY: KUBA OTOMOTIV INSAAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. BASPINAR (ORGANIZE) OSB MAH. O.S.B 4. BOLGE 83422 NOLU CAD. NO:14/B SEHITKAMIL GAZIANTEP / TURKEY www.rksmotor.com.tr RKS; reserves the right to process the product specifications, color and permits.

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