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Identity: Serial number: Dealer stamp: Date purchased: 4 | www.roodog.co.uk...
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Thank you for buying a RooDog electric bike. This is one of the best purchases you will ever make providing it is cared for properly. Important: Please read this manual carefully before use and follow instructions provided at all times For your own safety check brakes, gears, lights and tyre pressures are fully operational and correct before any bike ride.
Parts I.D ..............................7 Bike assembly ............................8 Getting started & how to use power assistance .............. 9 Battery charging and removal ....................10 Maintenance ............................12 General specifications ........................14 Warranty ..............................16 Troubleshooting ..........................17 6 | www.roodog.co.uk...
Once located correctly, tighten with 15mm spanner. Note: Your wheel should fully stop once the brake lever is depressed halfway. If it does not stop, re-adjust them accordingly. 8 | www.roodog.co.uk...
- button until the LED no longer is lit up. Twist to operate On the right hand side of the handlebars you will find (if fitted) a half twist grip throttle. When the bike is turned on, the throttle Isolation button to turn throttle on/off. www.roodog.co.uk | 9...
It may be a little stiff but it should still pull out relatively easily. If it doesn’t check the lock has been turned the correct way. Clockwise will lock, anticlockwise will unlock. 10 | www.roodog.co.uk...
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Once the battery is located correctly slide it all the way down until it stops. If fitted correctly the battery should slide all the way in with out the need for excessive force being required. Lock it back in by turning the key 180 degrees clockwise and your ready to go riding. www.roodog.co.uk | 11...
Every month: Maintaining your bike ensures you will get the most out of every ride and increases the longevity of your RooDog electric bike. › Check for worn brake pads and replace if necessary. How much you can do your self really depends on your skill, ›...
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› Finally reconnect the motor plug fully so the clip clicks in. correctly when replacing (incorrectly replaced in may result in a sudden lose of power to avoid damaging or may even damage the contacts connecting the motor). terminals. www.roodog.co.uk | 13...
Brake – front and rear mechanical disc brake pedaling and motor) If applicable throttle only mode. (no pedaling required) Rims: Aluminium alloy, double wall. Inner 19mm 120kg (18.9 stone). Including rider and all load: luggage. Weight: 22kg including battery, 19kg without 14 | www.roodog.co.uk...
12 months. Items not covered: Brake pads, tyres, lights and cables or anything else that can be seen as consumables. These parts can however be purchased from RooDog Ltd or from your local Retailer/bike shop. 16 | www.roodog.co.uk...
› Tyre pressures too low. › Inflate tyre to correct amount indicated › Battery under charged or faulty charger. on tyre sidewall. › Battery capacity loss or damage › Charge the battery or contact dealer. › Contact dealer to inspect. www.roodog.co.uk | 17...
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Charger doesn’t work: › Fuse has blown. › Change fuse and retry. › Has been damaged through misuse. › Contact dealer. Important: Always use the charger supplied by the manufacturer to avoid damaging your battery 18 | www.roodog.co.uk...
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