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  • Page 1 L A R U E U S E R M A N U A L L A R U E 2 8 ”...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I N D E X 1. FOREWORD 5. LIFTING AND TRANSPORT 1.1 General 5.1 Lifting 1.2 Assistance 5.2 Transport 1.3 Graphic form of security warnings 6. COMMISSIONING 2. SAFETY WARNINGS 6.1 Battery charge 2.1 General safety rules 6.2 Preliminary functional settings 2.2 Responsabilities 6.2.1 Control devices 2.3 Warnings for users...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    1. FOREWORD 1.1 Generalities This manual is an integral and essential part of the pedal-assisted bicycle model LA RUE. Before commissioning, it is essential that users read, understand and scrupulously follow the following provisions. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused to persons and / or things or to the pedal-assisted bicycle, if it is used incorrectly with respect to the indicated prescriptions.
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    2. SAFETY WARNINGS USE OF THE PEDAL-ASSISTED BICYCLE Each user must first have read the instruction manual, in particular the chapter on safety claims. ATTENTION RISK ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THE PEDAL-ASSISTED BICYCLE • Notwithstanding the application of safety devices, for the safe use of the pedal-assisted bicycle, all the requirements re- lating to the prevention of accidents reported in this manual.
  • Page 5: Warnings For Users

    UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES If you hear unusual noises, or feel something strange, stop the pedal-assisted bicycle immediately. Carry out a check after- wards and, if necessary, contact the authorized dealer. ATTENTION For any data not included or not deductible from this manual it is recommended to consult directly the authorized dealer. 2.3 Warnings for users 1.
  • Page 6: Other Provisions

    2.5 Other provisions The first thing to do when starting the use, is to check the presence and integrity of the protections and the operation of the safety. If you find any defects, do not use the pedal-assisted bicycle! GUARDS It is strictly forbidden, therefore, to modify or remove the guards, controls, labels and indication plates.
  • Page 7: Handlebar Adjustment

    2.6.2 Handlebar adjustment For a comfortable posture on the bike, which does not cause neck or back pain, we recommend the handlebar column height adjustments and handlebar fold rotation. To adjust the height of the handlebar column, remove the protective rubber cap (Ref.C - Figure 2) and loosen the expander screw below, without removing it completely, using the suitable Allen wrench.
  • Page 8: Pedal Mounting

    2.6.3 Pedal mounting Right Pedal: it is identified by the letter R marked on its pin. For pedal mounting, screw by turning the pin clockwise. (Figure 4) Left Pedal: it is identified by the letter L marked on its pin. For pedal mounting, screw by turning the pin counterclockwise.
  • Page 9: Description Of The Bicycle

    3. BICYCLE DESCRIPTION 3.1 General description The pedal-assisted bicycle is designed and built to be used outdoors, on roads and private or public environments. In par- ticular, the components and the type of pedal-assisted bicycle allow you to tackle routes with asphalt surfaces or with similar characteristics without particular roughness.
  • Page 10: Data Sheet

    PROMAX DSK 300 MECHANICAL DISKS PROMAX DT ANT: Ø160MM POST:Ø160MM WHEELS 700*45C SADDLE MBM COMFORT BY BASSANO WITH COIL SPRINGS PEDALS RIGHT AND LEFT IN NON-SLIP POLYMER MATERIAL LIGHTS BATTERY-POWERED FRONT AND REAR MOTOR REAR HUB ETROTEK DGW07 30 Nm...
  • Page 11: Brake Levers

    3.3 Brake levers The brake levers (Ref. F - Figure 5) are placed on the handlebars of the pedal-assisted bicycle, near the knobs (Ref. G - Fig- ure 5). These systems allow the braking system to be operated by controlling the disc brake calipers located near the wheel hubs .
  • Page 12: Assistance System Management

    3.5 Assistance system 3.5.1 Commands To manage the assistance system there is a controller on the left side of the handlebar. This device allows you to vary the level of assistance of the system and to view information about the status of the battery. 3.5.2 Service levels To know the exact intensity of assistance, based on the se- lected value, see below.
  • Page 13: Walking Assistance Mode

    3.7 Walking assistance mode The pedal-assisted bicycle is equipped with the Walk function for walking assistance. This function allows you to move the bike more easily during manual movement in case it is short of small climbs. To activate the aforementioned mode, turn on the assistance system using the appropriate button (Ref. M - Figure 6). At this point, press and hold the “-”...
  • Page 14 For the insertion of battery proceed What Follows: 1. Align the battery to the oblique pipe of the frame (REF.1 - Figure 8); 2. Insert the battery inside the frame until the three holes on the right side of the frame align with those of the battery and tighten the three fixing screws ( REF.2 - Figure 8);...
  • Page 15: Battery Charging

    3.8.3 Battery charging The charging of the battery of the pedal-assisted bicycle can be done with the battery assembled on the vehicle or removed from it. In particular, proceed as follows: 1- Turn off the assistance system of the pedal-assisted bicycle using the appropriate button on the display (Ref. M – Figure 6); 2- Lift the rubber stopper on the battery socket, located on the left side of the frame (Figure 9);...
  • Page 16: Front And Rear Light

    3.9 Front and rear light To ensure visibility during both day and night hours, two lights are installed, one front (Figure 10) and one rear (Figure 11). These devices are operated by means of an on/off button (Ref.Q - Figures 10-11). To replace the batteries , remove the screw (Ref.
  • Page 17: Conditions Of Use And Intended Environment

    4. CONDITION OF USE AND INTENDED ENVIRONMENTS 4.1 Intended use The pedal-assisted bicycle is designed and built to be used outdoors, on roads and private or public environments. In particular, the components and the type of pedal-assisted bicycle allow you to tackle routes with asphalt surfaces, or with similar characteristics, without particular roughness.
  • Page 18: Improper Uses And Contraindications

    4.3 Improper uses and contraindications The actions described below, which obviously cannot cover the entire range of potential possibilities of “misuse” of the pedal-assisted bicycle, are to be considered absolutely Prohibited. PROHIBITED OPERATIONS • The execution of prohibited operations invalidates the warranty; •...
  • Page 19: Lifting And Transport

    5. LIFTING AND TRANSPORT 5.1 Lifting The weight of the pedal-assisted bicycle model LA RUE is such that it can be lifted and transported by a person, also be- cause of the overall dimensions. The optimal solution to perform the movement is to grab a handlebar knob and the back of the saddle.
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    6. COMMISSIONING 6.1 Battery charge Before using the bike for the first time you must charge the battery for at least 8 hours, using the appropriate battery car supplied. The pedal-assisted bicycle, model LA RUE, is equipped with an electric motor powered by a 36V lithium-ion bat- tery.
  • Page 21: Preliminary Functional Settings

    6.2 Preliminary functional checks Before each use, the driver must ensure the safety status of the pedal-assisted bicycle. Therefore, perform the follow- ing inspections before riding the pedal-assisted bicycle. 6.2.1 Control devices Check the efficiency and state of charge of the battery. Use in a very cold environment quickly degrades battery efficien- cy.
  • Page 22: Frame, Handlebar And Saddle Position

    6.2.4 Frame, handlebar and saddle position Check that the saddle and handlebars are properly attached to the frame and placed in the most comfortable configu- ration for the driver. Otherwise, before departure, act on the control systems the position of the saddle and handlebars. For more information on the regulation refer to section 2.6. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Check that the minimum insertion mark (B) is not visible.
  • Page 23: Brake Adjustment

    6.2.5 Brake adjustment Adjust the brake lever to ensure a firm handlebar grip even when braking . To apply maximum braking power to the lever you can make the following adjustments: • Rotate the brake lever using the clamping screw (Ref. U - Figure 15) until you reach a comfortable position of the hand; •Vary the stroke of the brake lever by acting on the register (Ref.
  • Page 24: Headlight Operation

    ADJUSTMENTS It is strictly forbidden to regulate the devices of the bicycle if you are not an experienced and educated person to do so. Incorrect reglation can lead to serious injuries. Therefore, if you are not able to regulate these functions, contact specialized personnel. DANGER The manufacturer is not liable for accidents resulting from incorrect adjustment of the pedal-assisted bicycle devices.
  • Page 25: Use Of Bicycle

    7. USE OF THE BICYCLE The pedal-assisted bicycle has been designed and built for use in open places, with asphalt bottom or similar, for ama- teur use. • It can only be used by experienced adults and children. • The use of the pedal-assisted bicycle is not recommended for pregnant women; •...
  • Page 26: Use Of Bicycle

    7.1 Use of the bicycle Before using the pedal-assisted bicycle in places open to traffic, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the behavior of the vehicle. The first uses must be made in private environments away from traffic, other cyclists and obstacles of any kind. The driver must adapt the driving speed of the pedal-assisted bicycle to the conditions of the route and the presence of other vehicles or pedestrians.
  • Page 27: Manteinance

    8. MAINTENANCE 8.1 Generalities DANGER OF ACCIDENTS During all maintenance work, follow the appropriate safety measures. In this regard, consult the indications on p. 5. All maintenance operations must be performed with the battery disconnected from the pedal assist bicycle and the battery charger;...
  • Page 28: Weekly Maintenance And Checks

    8.3 Maintenance and weekly 8.3.1 Washing and cleaning The cleaning of the pedal-assisted bicycle is not only a matter of decorum, but also allows you to immediately detect a possible defect in the same. In order not to damage or compromise the operation of the various components, especially the electrical parts, cleaning must be carried out taking some precautions.
  • Page 29: Monthly Maintenance And Checks

    8.4 Monthly maintenance and checks 8.4.1 Control of electrical circuits and components Check the condition and fixing of the battery cables: the sheaths of the electrical cables must be in good condition and the terminals must be tight, not corroded and if necessary, covered with protective grease and specific insulation. Check that all light bulbs and lights have been switched on correctly.
  • Page 30: Technical Assistance And Spare Parts

    9. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS If you need technical assistance, please contact your authorized dealer. In case of assembly of non-original parts, the warranty loses validity! ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS The manufacturer is exempt from any liability for damages of any kind generated by the use of non-original spare parts. ATTENTION 10.
  • Page 31: Disposal Of Components And Materials

    11. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS The disposal of packaging, waste and vacuumed dust, replaced parts and/or the pedal-assisted bicycle as a whole at the end of its intended life must be carried out in environmental respect, avoiding polluting soil, water and air and respecting in any case the national and local legislation in force on the subject.
  • Page 32: Warranty Rules

    12. WARRANTY RULES MBM S.r.l. Unipersonale guarantees that its bicycles are free from any manufacturing or workmanship defects. This warranty covers the repair or replacement of any part recognized to be defective, subject to the following conditions: TERMS AND CONDITIONS •...
  • Page 33: Conformity

    The removal or modification of parts, or the use of non-original equipment as spare parts, may make the bike no longer comply with applicable rules and laws. To ensure safety, quality and reliability, use only original parts or MBM authorized spare parts for repair and replacement.
  • Page 34 M.B.M. S.r.l. Unipersonale Via Emilia Levante, 1671/73/75 | 47521 Cesena (FC) Tel.: + 39 0547 -300364 Fax: +39 0547-304326 Email: info@mbmbike.it...

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