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  • Page 1 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 3 QUEEN INSTRUCTION GUIDE This manual contains important information relating to the safety, performance and maintenance of your electric bicycle. Please read it carefully before using your bicycle and keep it in a safe place for future reference. NOTE: It is the user’ s responsibility to know and comply with the local laws. Please respect the local laws and regulations regarding the use of the bicycle, as well as those relating to the vehicle lighting system, authorizations, use on the sidewalks, traffic laws on the slopes, bicycle...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INDEX • WAR N I N G S FO R U S E O F T HE B I K E ....... .. 6 •...
  • Page 6 GE NERA L WA R NI N GS FO R TH E US E OF YO U R B ICYC LE Do not use the vehicle after drinking alcohol, taking exciting or psychotropic drugs which can alter the emotional state, the sensory abilities and the mastery of movements. Do not use the vehicle in dangerous situations for your personal safety and the people close to you.
  • Page 7 Do not try to disassemble the product or its parts. Any repair intervention must be carried out by authorized personnel, in compliance with warranty conditions. Please check your bicycle parts frequently, repair them immediately if any fault is found. Take responsibility for your safety and for any question or clarification, it is advisable to consult a professional bicycle shop.
  • Page 8: E In T He N I G Ht Ho U Rs

    USE IN T HE N IG HT HO U RS Using the bicycle at night is much more dangerous than in the daytime, as it is more difficult to see a cyclist for drivers and pedestrians. Cyclists have to be aware of the risk they run while going out at dawn, dusk or at night, and have to pay more attention when pedalling and should use specific equipment which helps them reduce these risks.
  • Page 9 WA R NIN G Make sure you comply with all local laws relating to the bike’s usage in the night hours and to take the following additional precautions: • make sure your bicycle is well equipped with reflectors, which should be correctly positioned and fixed in a safe way. •...
  • Page 10 INFORMAT ION TO U SERS ABOU T HO U SEHO LD A P P LI A NC ES pursuant to Legislative Decree No. 49 of March 14, 2014 “ Implementa-tion of Directive 2012/19 / EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)”. The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that the product at the end of its useful life must be collected separately from other waste.
  • Page 11: Technical Assistance

    The product works with batteries that fall under the European directive 2013/56 / EC and that cannot be disposed of with normal household waste. Please inform yourself about the local directives regarding the separate col-lection of batteries: a correct disposal al- lows to avoid negative consequences for the environment and health.
  • Page 12 T ECHNIC AL SP EC S Power 250 W Battery Lithium 36V, 10 Ah, 360 Wh Autonomy 60 Km Max assisted speed 25 Km/h Wheel 26”(QUEEN26); 28”(QUEEN28) Frame Aluminum Bike dimensions 175x64x110 cm (QUEEN26) 184x64x112 cm (QUEEN28) Included charger INPUT 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz, OUTPUT 42V Weight 25 Kg (QUEEN26)
  • Page 13: Qu E E N : How It I S M A D E

    QUE E N : HOW I S M A D E 1: Frame 11: Easel 20: Saddle calibration 2: Handlebar 12: Chain lever 3: Front fender 13: Crown 21: Charging port 4: Front brake 14: Rear wheel 22: Front light 5: Fork 15: Engine 23: Rear light...
  • Page 14: Battery : Au To N O M Y

    BATTERY : AU TO N O M Y The maximum distance that can be traveled on a single battery charge is approx 60 Km. However, this value must be considered indicative as it can be influenced by nu- merous factors. Among the factors that can most affect the autonomy of the battery are the fol- lowing: •...
  • Page 15 CON TR O L PA N EL Information shown on the control panel Instantaneous speed, assistance level, battery charge, distance traveled On / off button Hold for a long time in order to turn the bicycle on and off With the panel on, press to switch between ODO (total odometer), TRIP (partial odometer), VOL (battery voltage), TIME (time of use) Plus and minus keys Press to go to the upper assistance level...
  • Page 16: H Ow To Ch A Rg E Th E B At Tery

    H OW TO R E CHA RG E TH E BAT T E RY In a ventilated area, insert the charger connector into the corresponding battery charging connector, then the charger into a standard cur- rent plug a 230V ~ 50Hz. Do not recharge the battery in closed and poorly ventilated places!
  • Page 17: 2. Remove The Battery

    USE A N D M A I N T E N A N C E O F TH E B AT T ERY Due to transport safety reasons, the battery is not fully charged; please fully charge the battery before the first use, using the charger contained in the package. Avoiding to charge the battery while the vehicle is stopped for a long time can cau- se under voltage problems, so when the bikes is not used, it is advisable to recharge the battery every two months.
  • Page 18: Insert T He B Attery

    INSERT T HE B ATTERY 1. Insert the battery into its frame compartment, starting from the bottom 2. Turn the key to lock the battery C HARG E R U SE A ND MAIN T EI N A NC E •...
  • Page 19: Recomme Nd E D To R Q U E O Nfix In G D E Vi Ce S

    B I KE ASSE M B LY The bicycle will be delivered inside a box, almost completely assembled. Be sure to adjust the saddle and handlebar according to your height. Also be sure to carefully install the pedals in order to avoid problems while using the bike. It is very important for safety to tighten the threaded fasteners to the correct torque.
  • Page 20: Adju St I N G T He Sa Dd L E An D H A Nd L Eb

    A DJU ST ING THE SA DDLE AND HA NDL EB A R After getting on the bicycle, touch the ground with two feet to detect the correct height of the saddle; then tighten the lever on the seat tube and lock it carefully. To check if the seat height is correct: •...
  • Page 21 QU E E N VI S UA L CO N T RO L Make sure you don’t have loose fasteners. Raise the front wheel about 10 cm from the ground, and let it jump on the ground. Verify that no devices appear loose, checking its sound or at sight. In case some accessories appear loose, tighten them with care.
  • Page 22: Ma In Te N A N C E A N D Re Pa I

    F IR ST U SE A DVI C E A first ride with your new bicycle is recommended to gain confidence with it; choo- se a simple route, away from traffic, other cyclists, obstacles and dangers. Become familiar with the controls, functionality and performance of your new bi- cycle.
  • Page 23 If you want to check the bicycle yourself, raise the front wheel and swing the bicycle left and right using the handlebar. If you hear noise with each movement of the handlebar, probably the steering part is loose. If you have a feeling of jamming or difficulty while turning left or right, it is possible that the steering is too tight.
  • Page 24: Af T E R E V E Ry I N Te N Se Dr Iv In G S E Ssi O N

    AF T E R E V E RY I N TE N SE DR IV IN G S E SSI O N If the bicycle has been exposed to water or sand, or at least every 150 kilometers, clean the bicycle and lightly lubricate the chain rollers with a good quality bicycle chain lubricant.
  • Page 25: War R A N T

    WA R RA N TY 1. The warranty comes into force on the date of the tax document and covers man- ufacturing defects and consequent failures that arose during the warranty period. 2. In the event of a device failure, the buyer can ask for assistance contact the retailer where you purchased the product or: Web: https://bike.s2salvadorigroup.it/...
  • Page 26 WA RR A N T Y The recognition of direct and indirect damages of any kind to persons and things deriving directly or indirectly from one or more causes of exclusion mentioned in this paragraph is also excluded. 5. The mere authorization to send the product to the service center does not imply that the defect has been recognized as covered by the warranty with consequent free repair of the product.
  • Page 27 De cla rat ion o f confor mi ty CY2 6ABi - CY 28A B i - QU EEN...
  • Page 28 Trevi S.p.A. Strada Consolare Rimini-San Marino 62, 47924 Rimini (RN) Italia Tel. 0541/756420 Fax Tel. 0541/756420 www.trevi.it email: info@trevi.it...

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