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USER MANUAL
GO 7-D
R E V . 0 6 0 6 2 0 2 2 - U M
1800
MY RILU

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  • Page 1 P a g e USER MANUAL GO 7-D R E V . 0 6 0 6 2 0 2 2 - U M 1800 MY RILU...
  • Page 2 P a g e Welcome Congratulation on your purchase of a RILU NOMAD. Your NOMAD has two different ways of activating motor power. Throttle Located on the left-hand side of the handlebar is a thumb triggered throttle which enables you to control the speed of the motor up to 20km/h without the need for pedalling.
  • Page 3: Year Warranty

    P a g e 2 YEAR WARRANTY SCAN QR CODE Located on the back page of this user manual...
  • Page 4: General Usage Summary

    P a g e General Usage Summary RILU recommends you first ride the bike without using any electrical assistance to familiarize yourself with the mechanical gearing and braking system of your NOMAD. DON’T USE HIGH PRESSURE WASHER MOTOR AVOID DRIVING IN...
  • Page 5 P a g e POWER ON NOMAD HOLD “ M ” Hold “ M ” 2 SECONDS LIGHTS – TURN ON / OFF HOLD “ + ” Hold “ + ” 4 SECONDS TRIP METER – REST HOLD “ + & M ”...
  • Page 6 P a g e Display - PAS Levels PAS SPEED THROTTLE SPEED LEVEL 20 or 6 km/h 0 Km/h 20 or 6 km/h 8 Km/h 12 Km/h 20 or 6 km/h 20 or 6 km/h 15 km/h 20 km/h 20 or 6 km/h 20 or 6 km/h 25 km/h Display - Throttle Speed...
  • Page 7: Display - Error Codes

    P a g e Display - Error Codes Please take note of the number next to ERR flashing warning on your LCD. Cross check it with the error code table and contact your dealer if you are unable to resolve the error. ASK YOUR DEALER TO INSPECT YOUR BIKE ASAP Error code # Fault...
  • Page 8 P a g e Folding - NOMAD It’s important to be patient while learning how to fold your bike and to be mindful not to pinch your hands as the folded parts expose various hinges that present a pinch danger.
  • Page 9 P a g e STEP 4 Squeeze Pedals Unlock & Fold STEP 5 Position pedals above Folding Lock STEP 6 Pull Forward Folding Latch...
  • Page 10 P a g e | 10 STEP 7 LEFT HAND: HOLDS REAR BRAKE WHILE PULLING BIKE LEFT RIGHT HAND: ON SEAT PUSHING RIGHT RELEASE TWIST FOLD PULL...
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  • Page 12 P a g e | 12 Adjusting - Folding Clamp Over time you may need to adjust the folding clamp if you are unable to fully close the clamp before riding or if the folding lock is loose and doesn’t grip the frame. LOOSEN TIGHTEN...
  • Page 13: Adjusting - Brakes

    P a g e | 13 Adjusting - Brakes The following is only a quick adjustment guide for the clearance spacing on both the inboard side and outboard side of your brake pads, it’s not a substitute for regular maintenance performed by your dealer TAKE YOUR BIKE BACK TO YOUR DEAL FOR REGULAR SERVICE...
  • Page 14: Adjusting - Suspension

    P a g e | 14 Adjusting - Suspension UNLOCKED LOCKED Rail Trail City Adjust Two Fingers...
  • Page 15 It will be easier when the bike is raised off the ground. Electric bicycles are heavier than regular bicycles please ensure your bike stands weight rating meets the 25Kg requirement of your NOMAD TURN OFF electric system when working on gearing and breaking to avoid any unexpected motor power.
  • Page 16 P a g e | 16 Gears - Uneven Shifting / Slipping If you experience uneven shifts or slippage in the lower gears, where the chain jumps from gear #2 to gear #3 unintentionally. Try to adjust the derailleur using the following method to improve shifting.
  • Page 17 P a g e | 17 Gears – Gear #7 Pulley Alignment...
  • Page 18 P a g e | 18 Gears – Gear #1 Pulley Alignment...
  • Page 19 P a g e | 19 Motor – Tire Change Un-Plug Cable 18mm SPANNER AXLE ASSEMBLY DISC - SIDE GEARS - SIDE Inner Inner Inner Outer Outer Outer Outer Outer C-Washer Washer C-Washer Washer Hanger Washer...
  • Page 20 P a g e | 20 Motor – Service Notes attery – Safety Notes Battery – Locking...
  • Page 21 P a g e | 21 Battery – Capacity Bar Battery – Removal...
  • Page 22 P a g e | 22 Battery - Charger Warnings POWER NOMAD CHARGER BEFORE CONNECTING BATTERY The charger will warm up during charging. Ensure charging takes place in a well-ventilated area. DO NOT cover the charger. DO NOT cover the battery during charging.
  • Page 23 P a g e | 23 Pedal Sensor – No Motor Power PAS Sensor – Error Gap NO GAP Between sensor and the frame. NO MOVEMENT Sensor must remain firm when twisted. If the sensor becomes misaligned it is possible that your pedal motion may not be detectible.
  • Page 24 P a g e | 24 Replacing - Faulty PAS Sensor Step 1 - Remove the axle NOMAD using an 8mm Allen key Step 2 - Use a crank puller to remove the crank Step 3 - Remove the pedal...
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  • Page 29 P a g e | 29 MANUAL WARRANTY REGISTRATION Try if the QR registration doesn’t work for you Your Serial 123456...
  • Page 30 P a g e | 30 AUTO WARRANTY REGISTRATION STEP 1 . SCAN THE QR CODE LOCATED ON USER MANUAL BACK PAGE STEP 2. CLICK THE POP-UP AUTO FILLED SMS MESSAGE WITH: “Your Serial Number, 2 Year, Your Postcode:” STEP 3. TYPE YOUR POSTCODE INTO THE SMS STEP 4.
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