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  • Page 1 QUICKSTART GUIDE COMMUTE MODEL 1...
  • Page 2 With over 100 years collectively in the bike industry, our team loves to share with you what we learned from riding, working in bike shops and working in the bike industry. We are looking forward to you joining us for a ride..
  • Page 3 THANK YOU and welcome to the Bike.com team. We value and appreciate you and your choice. If there is anything you need, please reach out and let us know how we can help. Email: cs@bike.com Call Us: 877-755-2453 (BIKE)
  • Page 4: Always Wear A Helmet

    ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET Please make sure you read, understand and follow the instructions i the quickstart guide as eBikes are new to most riders. For more information, please visit: www.Bike.com/support...
  • Page 5 Commute Model 1...
  • Page 6 WHAT’S IN THE BOX The following accessories are included with your 90% pre-assembled Denago bike. Multi Tool Pedal / Wheel Wrench Bicycle grease packet Pedal Battery Charger Battery Keys...
  • Page 7 The quickstart guide will assist you in completing the assembly By following the directions, you will be able to get outside and start riding your new Denago eBike in less than 30 minutes. If you are not comfortable or confi dent, please take your...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED...
  • Page 9 Unpack and Unwrap your eBike...
  • Page 10 LAY OUT THE PARTS AND TOOLS We’d like to make your assembly process a bit easier. So we made a Parts & Tools layout inside the box. wwPlease lay Parts & Tools into each area. Front Wheel Tool Set & Parts Pedals Other Stuff...
  • Page 11: Assembly Steps

    ASSEMBLY STEPS 1. HANDLEBAR 2. SEAT 3. FRONT WHEEL & BRAKE 4. PEDALS 5. MONITOR 6. FENDERS & RACKS 7. ADJUSTMENTS...
  • Page 12 HANDLEBAR COMPONENTS HAS BEEN PRE ASSEMBLED 1. HANDLEBAR Please tighten and secure all bolts You will use the 5mm allen key on the multi tool for these steps. Unscrew the bolts and remove the Place the handlebar riser on the Loosen the fixing screws between covers, bolts and sleeves, leaving all front fork, tighten the bolts on the top...
  • Page 13 You will need the +/phillips screw driver in the multi tool to install. Light Installation. Remove allen bolt and wrap bracket around center of stem. Reapply bolt and using the 4mm allen key tighten and secure. Adjust light angle for preference. You will need the 3mm allen key You will need the +/phillips screw driver on the multi tool to install.
  • Page 14 THE SEAT WAS PRE ASSEMBLED 2. SEAT Open the seat clip and apply grease Place Seat Post inside Seat Tube to the inside of seat tube - Insert past MIN Insertion Marking. CAUTION Make sure seat post is inserted to at least minimum insertion markings are NOT visible Adjust the seat height.
  • Page 15 YOUR BIKE HAS A BOLT ON MECHANISM 3. FRONT WHEEL & FRONT BRAKE Remove Packing Block from disc Position the front wheel so it’s Align the disc brake rotor so it is brake caliper – Do Not Throw Away – centered between the front fork legs centered in the slot of the brake caliper.
  • Page 16 WARNING Do NOT touch the brake rotor, especially while in motion. Be CAUTIOUS and do not allow oils to be applied or added to the DISC/ROTOR. This can cause squeaking and decrease braking performance. Improper installation of the front wheel and or handlebar stem can cause loss of control, accidents, serious injury or death.
  • Page 17 4. PEDALS Drive Side of Bike select R-Right pedal NON Drive Side of Bike select L-Left pedal Apply grease to pedal threads Apply grease to pedal threads Insert Pedal into Crank/Drive side Insert Pedal into Crank Arm/NON- Drive side and start to turn CLOCKWISE. and start to turn COUNTER CLOCKWISE.
  • Page 18 + - to toggle thru each screen and the M to move to the next setting. SETTING 1 – inCH: Wheel size setting. SETTING 3 – BL: This is screen brightness. Your Denago City 1.0 is 27.5. You have 3 levels. SETTING 2 – LS: Limited Speed.
  • Page 19 Your monitor has many unique settings. The following will share how to use the PASSCODE SECURITY settings and well as turn this feature on and off. STEP 1 – Press M MODE button STEP 2 – Press + - (UP/Down) simultaneously until screen turns to either for 2-4 seconds until screen flashes and MAX speed or AVE speed.
  • Page 20 5. MONITOR The following instructions will outline how you set the MAX Speed in Pedal Assist (PAS) level 5. Once this is set it will adjust each of the other levels by a preset percentage. STEP 0 – Locate the HMI - Human Machine Interface. STEP 2 –...
  • Page 21 Denago City 1.0 PAS (Pedal Assist System) comes with the ability to set your MAX speed while also adjusting your PAS level speeds. Custom Pedal Assist Settings - The rider is able toadjust the MAX speed setting with 18 micro adjustments •...
  • Page 22 6. FENDERS You will use the 5mm allen key on this step You will use the 4mm allen key on the following 2 steps Locate Front Fork Brake Arch Move the fixing rod to the corresponding fixing plate position center hole and align front fender and and tighten the bolts on both sides.
  • Page 23 7. ADJUSTMENTS Please confi rm STEM AND FRONT WHEEL are in alignment. Monitor Setting. You have a special OPTIONAL feature of PASSWORD SECURITY that if activated you will need to input your unique code to activate your eBike features prior to each ride. If not activated then you will be able to operate your eBike without this feature.
  • Page 24 Owner’s Manual and more comprehensive details are available online. Please go to WWW.BIKE.COM/SUPPORT for content and video support You’re almost fi nished, but now is the time for the fi nal adjustments and safety check. Then you will be ready for a test ride. You will be making safety, fi...
  • Page 25 Getting Ready for your First Ride and Each Future Ride 1. Confirm you battery is fully charged and installed correctly. a. Your monitor will not turn on if you are charging your battery To Turn on the Monitor Press the M button on the HMI. b.
  • Page 26 SOME OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS...
  • Page 27 BATTERY DETAILS You can charge your battery while it is in your bike. 1. Plug Charger into the PORT on the Battery 2. Plug Charger into the WALL OUTLET (110V) Only use factory supplied battery and battery charger. Failure to do so could result in damage, fi...
  • Page 28 UNINSTALLING THE BATTERY 1. Turn Key Until you hear CLICK 3. Frame area is clear of battery. Check connectors toward the bottom of battery cavity 2. Lifting battery out REINSTALLING THE BATTERY 1. With Open Battery Cavity, check connectors. 3. Battery should be inside cavity and press closed Key is not needed to install battery to hear a click 2.
  • Page 29 UNINSTALLING THE BATTERY 1. Turn Key Until you hear CLICK 3. Lifting battery out 2. Move latch holder at top of battery 4. Frame area is clear of battery. Check connectors toward the bottom of battery cavity and pull top of battery away from the frame. REINSTALLING THE BATTERY 1.
  • Page 30: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE AND SAFETY CHECK...
  • Page 31 INTENDED USE Your bike is intended to be ridden on paved roads. Please always wear a helmet and follow all local and common-sense safety. Perform a safety check before and a ter EACH ride. SAFETY CHECK For your safety, please do the following inspection before and a ter each ride. If you discover any concerns with your bike, please seek professional service or contact us at cs@bike.com or 877-755-2453 (BIKE) to help resolve any issues.
  • Page 32 Warranty Information Owner’s Manual How-to Videos and more info Available at www.Bike.com/support If you need any help, please give us a call 877-755-2453 (bike) or email cs@bike.com...