SAFETY & WARNINGS Electric Assisted Bike Regulations The EN 15194 EU standard or EPAC (Electric Power Assisted Cycle) conforms to the following characteristics for electric power assisted bikes: • Motor assistance only starts when the cyclist pedals. • The assistance cuts out as soon as the cyclist stops pedalling. •...
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• The battery life will vary depending on where you ride it (inclines will reduce power rapidly) and how you ride (assistance mode chosen). The greater the assistance used, the more you'll use the battery and the shorter it will last. This bike is fitted with gears; remember to use them accordingly relative to riding conditions in order to extend battery life.
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• Do not over-lubricate; if oil contacts the wheel rim, brake pads or brake disks, this will result in loss of braking performance and an increase in stopping distances. This could potentially cause loss of control, accidents, and injury. Transport It is highly recommended that you do not overload your pedal-assisted bicycle, as this may damage the electrical components or cause malfunctions, such as overheating of the battery or the motor.
ASSEMBLY Stem & Handlebar Assembly WARNING To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control, the stem must be inserted enough so that the minimum insertion marks are completely covered (Figure 1). Minimum insertion mark Figure 1 Remove the plastic shipping cap from the bottom of the stem; insert the stem and handlebar assembly into the fork, making sure the stem wedge is loose.
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Wheel Mounting Make sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the wheel to pass through the brake pads easily. If not already loose, disconnect the front brake by detaching the cable guide from the carrier. Place wheel into fork dropouts (Figure 3a) Install retaining washers with raised lip pointed towards the fork and insert into the small hole of the fork blade.
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Ensure that the mounting bolts on the disc brake are evenly tightened. If not, the disc brakes will be out of alignment with the rotor and you will not be able to brake efficiently or safely. Adjust the brake: Loosen the pad adjustment screw (Y) by turning it counter clockwise one or two clicks.
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Attach fender arms (align the fender arm holes with the mounting holes on the fork end) then insert the mounting bolts through the fender arm holes to secure the bolts into the fork holes. Attach the front wheel with retaining washer in place and tighten the axle nuts securely.
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Seat Assembly Insert the seat stem into the frame (see Figure 7a and 7b). Pull the quick-release lever free and insert the seat-post to the minimal insertion marker indicated on the seat-post. Insert at least to the minimal indication on the seat stem using rotary movements. You can use grease to help assembly.
BEFORE FIRST USE Recommendations and Component Control before Use Before using your bicycle for the first time, you must check that all adjustments have been correctly made. • Check that the front and rear brakes work, check brake pads for wear. •...
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Seat and Seat-post Make sure that seat and seat-post are correctly tightened and positioned. Bearings • Check that all bearings are properly adjusted and apply lubricant if needed. • Ensure they are not too loose, and that they have not seized up. •...
OPERATION Presentation and Electrical Start-Up ELECTRONIC PAD LAYOUT Up: More assistance Mode Down: Less assistance Mode: On/Off Mode Down Starting System • Hold Up button for 3 seconds to turn on the light, hold for another 3 seconds to turn off the light •...
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Front Light Battery Level Multi-Function Display Area Upon start-up, press the Mode button to switch between: • ODO (total mileage) • TRIP (single mileage) • TM (running time) • VOL (digital voltage) • MAX (maximum speed), and • AVG (average speed) interface cycles. Speed Display Area Current Speed: SPEED, unit: MPH, KM/H The meter will calculate the true speed based...
CHARGING Battery Installation and Locking Install: Press the button under the seat and fold the seat forward. Align the slot on the bottom of the battery with the track on the bike frame, then slide the battery into position, as shown below. Insert the key and turn it clockwise twice to the ON position then fold the seat back into position.
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Checking the Power Level: Insert the key into the battery and turn it clockwise to the ON position. Press the power indicator button located on the top of the battery to check the battery power level. Indicator Battery Status 3 lights on Battery level is full 2 lights on Battery level is sufficient, consider...
CLEANING & CARE Lubrication Only use specific bicycle lubricants. Pedals A few drops every 6 months on the axle. Chain Spray the whole surface every 6 months. Bottom bracket Every 6 months, please check with your authorised dealer. Motor Every year, please check with your authorised dealer. Tips •...
TROUBLESHOOTING Error Meaning Troubleshooting Code The brake is in a power-off state. Check whether the left and right brake levers are reset. Check if the fault Brake failure disappears after opening the junction box and unplugging the power-off switch. Contact Kogan.com for support if problem persists.
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