Read it carefully and break down the basics to make sure that your bike remains in top shape familiarize yourself with the Alpine before using it to ensure a safe use and and performs to the highest standard.
This is also on located online at www.wattwheels.co.nz/manuals (PLEASE BE CAREFUL NOT TO PRESS THE BRAKES LEVERS WHILE THE FRONT WHEEL IS NOT INSERTED. DOING SO WILL RESULT IN THE BRAKES...
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The selected item is underlined BATTERY DISPLAY CAPCITY The LCD readout on the handlebar of your Alpine Bike features a battery capacity gauge (much like the fuel gauge on an automobile). It is recommended that users stop operating the bike on electric once the bike PAS (Pedal assist modes) starts flashing on the last bar and recharges.
To activate walk mode press the + button down for three seconds and the The range of your Alpine Bike is the distance the bike will travel on a single bike will slowly propel itself forward at a walking pace around 6km/r full charge of battery pack.
properly. A loose seat Expected clamp or seat post binding bolt can cause damage to the bicycle or can Operating Conditions Range cause you to lose control or o Hilly Terrain fall. Periodically check to make sure these the seat clamp is properly o Heavy Payload tightened.
BATTERY & CHARGING To remove the battery turn the wheel slightly so you have better access to The battery can be either charged by leaving the battery in the bike or by battery. Turn the key to the unlock position and then turn the lever on the removing it.
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Keep both the battery and charger out of the reach of children and If there appears to be an issue with the charger or battery, stop use immediately and contact either the manufacturer or Wattwheels at admin@wattwheels.co.nz BEST PRACTISES FOR EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE o Pedal to assist the motor when climbing hills and accelerating from a stop.
Charging: USEFUL TIPS •Firstly, insert plug of the charger into charging socket of the battery box. • While starting or climbing, please ride with the PAS and pedal as much as •Second, Insert the charger into the socket of the home power supply. It possible, otherwise the energy consumption will be very high.
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Do not park, store, or transport your Alpine Bike on a rack that is not designed for the size and weight of the bike.
SAFETY CHECK bracket bearings. 6. Cranks and o Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks. Safety Check Basic Steps Pedals o Ensure the cranks are securely tightened and are not bent. o Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. o Check that the derailleur(s) are adjusted and functioning o Ensure brake pads are not over worn and are correctly properly.
ERROR DECTECTION 2. Faulty Connections connections 3. Battery not fully seated Your Alpine Bike is equipped with an error detection system It doesn’t work 3. Install battery correctly in tray integrated into the LCD display and motor controller. In the case of 4.
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MANDATORY standard procedure for warranty claims This warranty does not cover: that will involve media such as photos and videos to help Wattwheels after • normal wear and tear sales staff establish the fault with the product.
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If there is a warranty claim, it All implied warranties, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness will be assessed by Wattwheels and new parts will be delivered upon claim’s for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to that of the express approval.
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