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Structure Illustration Product Safety Notice Daily Maintenance Precautions Parts list as following picture Detailed handlebar description Assembly Assembly suspension fork Charge Your E-Bike Display and Setting LCD Display Controls LCD Display Operations Daily Care and Maintenance Specifications Troubleshooting Warning and Warranty...
Product Safety Notice Before your riding, please read this manual carefully and observe the follow- ing precautions: Please remember to wear a helmet or other protectors to avoid injury when riding your electric bike. Please make sure that all parts of the electric bike are properly installed and not damaged.
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Daily Maintenance Precautions Due to the particularity of lithium batteries, users should charge them at least once within a month. Damage to the battery due to improper maintenance is not covered by the warranty. Avoid prolonged exposure to sun or rain and avoid storage in places with high temperatures or corrosive gas.
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Detailed handlebar description Derailleur lever Front shift lever Electric drive upshift button Brake power Front reflector off system Grip Shift button Power switch/ Press for 3s Speed control handle Electric drive downshift button Horn switch Headlight switch key hole charge...
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Assembly Remove the ebike from the package. Take out the front wheel set and align it with the clearance of the front brake before installing it, then install. A r o d i s p i e r c e d o n t h e center shaft of the wheel.
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F i r s t r e m o v e t h e f o u r s c r e w s o f t h e s t e m , a s shown in the gure,install the handlebar at the center point and lock the screws (5.1Nm)
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Mounting the handlebars STEP1: Unscrew this latch with STEP2: Pick up the handlebars, a tool and remove half of it. embed the middle of the handle- bars and simply screw the other half of the latch into place. Installation of headlights STEP1: Unscrew this latch with STEP2: Pick up the handlebars, a tool and remove half of it.
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Mounting pedals STEP1:Identify the markings STEP2: Tighten with a tool. and insert the corresponding holes. Installation of seats S T E P 1 : O p e n t h e l a t c h a n d STEP2: Just adjust to the ap- insert downwards.
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Remove the battery STEP1: Press the button to STEP2: The battery can be open the clamp. removed by folding the frame slightly.
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Assembly suspension fork The suspension fork can move down about 6cm, helping you to handle bumps, rocks, and uneven terrain. The lockout lever is located on top of the right side of the suspension fork. can be turned clockwise until it stops to fully lock out the suspen- sion fork’...
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Charge Your E-Bike Step 1 The charge port is on the tail of the battery. See pic- ture1. Step 2 Insert the charging plug of the charger into the connect- ing charge port of the battery (please make sure the charge port is dry).
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Display and Setting Battery Level Speed Pedal Assist Level TRIP These numbers show distance data for a single trip. Data is automatically These numbers show odometer data (i.e., cumulative distance) BATTERY LEVEL This icon indicates how much battery life you have left. POWER ASSISTED MODE 1,2,3: Displays the current power assisted mode.
LCD Display Controls Operation Directions Turn on bike Press and hold M until power engages(turn the battery first)(3) Turn off bike Press and hold M(3) Increase pedal assist (PAS) level Press + button (1) Decrease pedal assist (PAS) level Press—button (2) Toggle odometer, trip odometer short press ”M”...
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LCD Display Operations Setting Mode: When the ebike is on, press and hold + and — buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to enter the setting mode. Press once M to confirm and enter the next set. Press + or — to adjust the number. Press and hold + and —...
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Valid- Mode Function Description ness Controller limit Range: 1-20A; Default 12 A——Limitedfunction Controller undervoltage Limitedfunction ODO zero setting Long press + for 5 seconds to resume ODO to zero Cruising setting 0: 1: enable cruising; automatic cruising option- al——Limitedfunction Speed display proportion- Range :50%~150%——Limitedfunction al setting 0 level enable...
Daily Care and Maintenance Cleaning and Storage If you see stains on the bike body, wipe them off with a damp cloth. If the stains won't scrub off, put on some toothpaste, and brush them with a toothbrush, then wipe them off with a damp cloth. Notes: do not clean the bike with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, or other corrosive and volatile chemical solvents to prevent dire damage.
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Replace Replace brake and shift cables if necessary-Replace brake pads if necessary.-Repair in a bike shop(TotGuard Support Team would cover all repairing costs )
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Standard tune-up by a certified, reputable bike mechanic is recommended.-Grease bottom bracket. Replace Replace brake pads, tires, cables and housingsif necessary.-Re- pair in a bike shop(TotGuard Support Team would cover all repairing costs ) Pre-Ride Safety Checklist Notice: Before every ride, and after every 25-45 miles...
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Safety Check Ensure the handle barand stem are correctly adjust- ed,tightened,and allow proper steering. Perform ah- Steering andle bart wisttest to ensure the stem clampbolts ecurity. Ensure the handle barisset correctly in rela- tion to the fork and the direction of travel. Ensure the chain is clean, oiled, and runs smooth- ly.Extra care is required in wet, salty/otherwise cor- Chain...
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Safety Check Ensure battery is charged before use. Ensure there is no damage to battery.Lock battery to frame and Battery ensure that it is secured.Charge and store bike and battery in a dry location, between 50 ° F – 77 ° F (10 °C –...
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Even tires equipped with built-in, flat-preventative tire liners, like those that come with bikes from TotGuard, can and do get flats from punctures, pinches, impact, and other causes. When tire wear becomes evident or a flat tire is discovered, tires and/or tubes must be replaced before operat-...
Specifications NAME SPECIFICATIONS Model T-268 Item TotGuard 26 inch Fat Tire Folded Size 3.45ft*2.3ft*3.28ft (L*W*H) E Bike Weight 66Pounds Max Load 300lbs Max Speed 21.6mph Battery Adaptation DC 54.6V 2A Battery 48V 10Ah Pedal-Assist Mode Max 60 miles Pure Electric Mode...
Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Causes Most Common Solutions Insufficient battery power Charge the battery Faulty connections Clean and repair connectors Battery not fully seated in Install battery correctly The bike does not tray Turn on bike with proper work Improper turn on sequence sequence Blown discharge fuse Replace discharge fuse...
Warning and Warranty Warning Users should take full responsibility for the security problem resulting from improper use. Please don't use other brand battery, charger or cable and repair them by your owm. Please don't charge overtime, it is better to charge in 0~40℃...
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Wire come come out somewhere on the left side of my handlebar I don't know where now my bike won't start