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  • Page 1 XS 750F Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Notice

    If you are a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your children. The XS 750F E-Bike is not designed for use by children. If you have any questions, please ask your customer service representative for assistance.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Visit https://www.genuinescooters.com/owners-manuals/ to download the latest version. GENUINE makes every effort to ensure accuracy of its documentation and assumes no responsibility of liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear within.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE ................SAFETY CHECKLIST ..........17,18 INTRODUCTION ............OPERATION Sidestand, Pedal Assist Level Selection ....TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........Pedal Assist, Throttle, USB Charging ....PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ........4, 5 Shifting Gears, Brakes ..........SAFE RIDING Wear Safety Gear, Make Yourself Visible ..... Suspension Preload Adjustment ......
  • Page 5: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications 330 Ibs 48v 14Ah Lithium Battery Max Load Battery 750W Brushless Geared Motor Motor 20” * 21” AL6061 M Model Frame KDS KD51C + USB LCD Display Display Hydraulic Disc 180mm Brake Shimano Altus 7 Speed Derailleur Charger US Standard 2.0 A Charger Shimano 7 Speed 20mph throttle, 25mph pedal assist...
  • Page 6 Product Specifications Maximum Load Capactiy Handlebar Reach 330 LBS 24 inch Seat Height 32 INCH Tires 20 X 4 Total Length inch Motor 750W Wheelbase 43.7 inch...
  • Page 7: Safe Riding

    Safe Riding Wear a Helmet Rider safety begins with quality head protection. A head injury is one of the most serious injuries that can occur. Always wear a quality DOT approved helmet that is properly buckled. If the helmet does not have a face shield, wear suitable eye protection.
  • Page 8: Recommended Torque Values

    Recommended Torque Values Hardware Location Torque Required (Nm) Handlebar 18-20 Stem 18-20 Saddle 18-20 Front Wheel (For Bikes with Bolt on Front Wheel) 16-25 Rear Wheel 35-40 Bottom Bracket Parts 35-55 Pedals Disk Mounting Bolts Disk Caliper Mount Crank Bolts Rear Derailleur Cable Pinch Front Derailleur Clamp...
  • Page 9: Bicycle Layout

    Bicycle Layout Rear Brake Gear Selector Front Brake On / Off Digital Display Lighting Handle Handle Throttle Grip Grip Seat Frame Battery LED Rear Light LED Head Light Rear Shock Front Fork Motor Front Brake Tire Rear Derailleur Pedal...
  • Page 10: Handlebar Controls

    Bicycle Layout After the bike has been properly assembled, all components are secured correctly, and you have run through all safety checks, you may now proceed to set up and operate the vehicle. Familiarize yourself with all controls and settings prior to operation. Rear Brake Lever Light Increase...
  • Page 11: Suspension

    Bicycle Layout After the bike has been properly assembled, all components are secured correctly, and you have run through all safety checks, you may now proceed to set up and operate the vehicle. Familiarize yourself with all controls and settings prior to operation. Shock Pre-Load Adjuster Fork Pre-Load Adjuster Fork Rebound Adjuster / Lockout...
  • Page 12: Digital Display Layout

    Digital Display Layout Time Indication Battery Indicator Push-assistance Level Indication area Power Indicator USB Connection Indicator Lighting Indicator Speed Indication Unit of Speed Function List Range / Time Unit Text Indication...
  • Page 13: Digital Display Settings

    Digital Display Settings ◆ POWER ON / OFF Long Press the power button for 2 seconds to power on the E-bike. Once on, Long press the power button for 2 seconds to power off. If the electric bike is not used for more than 10 minutes, the E-bike will automatically power off. ◆...
  • Page 14: Battery Capacity, Motor Power, Usb

    Digital Display Settings ◆ BATTERY CAPACITY INDICATION The display on the handlebar of your bike features a battery capacity gauge . It is recommended that users charge the battery as soon as possible once there is one bar remaining on the display. Once the battery is fully depleted, the last remaining bar will being to flash communicating to the user that they should cease power assisted operation immediately.
  • Page 15: Trip Distance, Backlight Brightness

    Digital Display Settings In the power-on state, while the vehicle is stationary, press and hold the “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds to enter "Settings" mode. Each setting item needs to be carried out while the e-bike is stationary. ◆...
  • Page 16: Imperial / Metric Units, Clock

    Digital Display Settings ◆ IMPERIAL / METRIC UNITS "U" stands for "Units". Press the “+” or “-” button to select between choices. "U-1" setting will display imperial system units. "U-2" setting will display metric system units. The default unit setting is metric. Short press the “i”...
  • Page 17: Walk Mode, Lighting, Pedal-Assist Level

    Digital Display Settings ◆ WALKING MODE Press and HOLD the “—” button. After 2 seconds, the electric bike enters power-assisted "Walking" mode. The electric bike travels at a constant speed of 3.75 miles per hour. At the same time, the screen displays “WALK”.
  • Page 18: Safety Checklist

    Safety Checklist NOTICE: Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks. Safety Check Basic Steps o Ensure front and rear brakes function properly with sufficient lever pressure. o Ensure brake pads are not over worn and are correctly positioned in relation to the calipers. Brakes o Ensure brake hoses show no obvious signs of fluid leaks or damage.
  • Page 19 Safety Checklist NOTICE: Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks. Safety Check Basic Steps o Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly and the motor bearings are in good working order. o Ensure all power cables on the bicycle are secured and undamaged. Motor Drive Assembly and Throttle o Make sure the hub motor axle bolts are secured and all torque arms and torque washers are in place.
  • Page 20: Operation

    Operation ◆ SIDESTAND Before you ride your E-Bike, raise the side stand upward to a secure position. ◆ PEDAL ASSIST POWER LEVEL Press the Power button to turn the E-Bike on or off. Power Level Press the Increase button to increase the motor power Press the Decrease button to decrease the motor power.
  • Page 21: Pedal Assist, Throttle, Usb Charging

    Operation ◆ PEDAL ASSIST When the E-Bike power is on, the power level is set to 1 or higher, and you are pedaling your bicycle, your E-Bike will provide pedal assistance via the motor. When the E-Bike power is on, and the power level is set to 0, or the power is off, the motor will not provide pedal assistance while you are pedaling your bicycle.
  • Page 22: Shifting Gears, Brakes

    Operation UP SHIFT DOWN SHIFT ◆ GEAR SHIFT The gear shift control is located on the right handlebar. ONLY CHANGE GEARS WHILE PEDALING THE BICYCLE. To Up Shift into a higher gear, press the "+" button with your thumb toward the handlebar while pedaling the bicycle. To Down Shift into a lower gear, press the "-"...
  • Page 23: Suspension Preload Adjustment

    Operation ◆ SUSPENSION PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT Preload is the measurement of how much a fork or shock spring is mechanically compressed. Preload adjustment allows you to change how the bicycle reacts to weight that’s applied via loading or through surface irregularities. Increasing preload will increase the amount of force required to compress the spring making the suspension firmer.
  • Page 24: Suspension Rebound Adjustment

    Operation ◆ SUSPENSION REBOUND ADJUSTMENT Rebound Dampening is the measurement of how quickly a fork or shock returns to fully extended after compression. Rebound Dampening adjustment allows you to change how responsive the bicycle suspension is to surface irregularities. Increasing rebound dampening will increase the amount of dampening force within the fork and the fork will extend at a slower rate after compression.
  • Page 25: Battery

    Battery ◆ BATTERY REMOVAL / INSTALLATION To remove the battery from the E-Bike: 1) Insert the key into the key fob on the left side of the downtube and turn the key clockwise. 2) Turn the battery lever in the center of the downtube clockwise. 3) Pull upward on bottom of the battery to remove.
  • Page 26: Battery Charging

    Battery ◆ BATTERY CHARGING The battery is the single most complex and expensive part of your E- Bike. Properly maintaining the battery state of charge is a very important part of owning an electric bicycle. The battery can be charged while it is connected to your E-Bike or you can remove the battery for charging.
  • Page 27: Battery Range, Battery Safety

    Battery ◆ BATTERY RANGE The battery range is the distance the E-Bike will travel on a single full charge of the onboard battery pack. The range will vary greatly based on usage including tire presuure, elevation change, speed, payload, acceleration, number of starts and stops, surface type, ambient air temperatue and level of pedal assist among other factors.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS COMMON CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 1. Insufficient battery power 1. Charge the battery pack 2. Faulty connections 2. Clean and repair connectors 3. Battery not fully seated in tray 3. Install battery correctly E-Bike won't power on 4. Improper power on sequence 4.
  • Page 29 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS COMMON CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 1. Brake pads worn Replace the brake pads 2. Brake fluid contaminated or fluid level is low. Inspect fluid level. Replace if dirty or add. Brake power diminished 3. Brake rotor worn or warped 3.
  • Page 30: Parking, Transport, Storage

    Parking, Transport and Storage Please follow these basic parking, storage and transport tips to ensure your bike is well cared for on and off the road. ◆ PARKING • Park in a flat, steady, well-ventilated and dry area if available. It is recommended to park indoors whenever possible. •...
  • Page 31: Cargo

    Cargo ◆ LOADING Total maximum payload: 330 lb. • The total maximum weight limit of your E-Bike includes the weight of the rider, riding gear, cargo, etc. • The kickstand is not designed to be used for loading cargo. Do not assume the bike is stable and balanced when using the kickstand, always hold onto the bike firmly when cargo is being loaded or unloaded.
  • Page 32: Bicycle Care

    Bicycle Care To ensure safe riding conditions you must ensure your bike is properly maintained. You should follow these basic guidelines and see your certified bicycle mechanic at regular intervals to ensure your bike is safe for use. 1. Properly maintain batteries by keeping them fully charged when not in use. 2.
  • Page 33: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule Perform maintenance actions as instructed per the periodic schedule shown below I - Inspect L - Lubricate C - Clean E - Exchange First 250 miles 500 miles 1000 miles 2000 miles Component Action or Every or Every or Every or Every miles...
  • Page 34: Maintenance Log

    Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Mileage Mileage Date Maintenance Performed Date...
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