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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual E-SCOUT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ABOUT THIS MANUAL......................2 YOUNG ELECTRIC BICYCLE OVERVIEW…..................3 SPECIFICATIONS…........................4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................5 ASSEMBLLY INSTRUCTIONS…....................6-18 BATTERY CHARGING & STORAGE…................... 19-22 PRE-RIDING CHECK…......................23-25 HMI CONTROL….........................26-28 MAINTANCE…........................29-33 SERVICE PARTS........................34-35 LIMITED WARRANTY......................36-38...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    About this Manual YOUNG ELECTRIC is not liable for accidents or injuries due to improper use of the product, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this guide, or modifications to the product. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in the guide is accurate and complete, YOUNG ELECTRIC is not liable for any errors or omissions.
  • Page 4: Young Electric Bicycle Overview

    OVERVIEW Grip Headlight Rear Wheel Rear Hub Motor Shift Lever Suspension Fork Rear Disc Brake W Front Fender HMI Display Front Wheel Front Disc Brake Rear Fender Remoter Frame Pedal Rear Rack Throttle Saddle Crank Set Reflector Brake Lever M Seat Post Clamp Rear Derailleur Handlebar Seat Post...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model Name YOUNG ELECTRIC E-Scout Max. Load Capacity 300Ibs./136kg Max. Speed 28MPH Motor 48V 750W Brushless Hub Motor Battery 48V 15AH (720Wh) Li-ion Light Front Wheel Size 26’’X4.0’’ Front/Rear Tire Pressure 5-30 P.S.I. (0.4-2.1 BAR ; 40-210 KPA) Charger...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Always wear an approved helmets when you are riding to protect your head in a fall. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of where you ride your YOUNG ELECTRIC bicycle and comply with all applicable laws.
  • Page 7: Assemblly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  YOUNG ELECTRIC Bicycle Assembly Checklist Owner’s E-Bike Right Pedal Charger Headlight Manual Kickstand Tools kit Cable Accessory Box Quick Left Pedal Key x 2 Release Lever Master Carton...
  • Page 8 ELECTRIC bikes. It is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of the bike assembly, maintenance, and repair. Consult a certified bike mechanic to assist with the assembly, adjustment, repair, and maintenance of YOUNG ELECTRIC bikes. Step 1 : ATTACH THE KICKSTAND Open shipping carton and carefully remove your bike from the bottom tray.
  • Page 9 Step 2 PREPARE TO ATTACH THE FRONT WHEEL Gently place it on a soft surface to prevent scratches during assembly. Remove all zip ties and inside protective covers or packing materials. (scissors not included) Step ❷ Step 3 : ATTACH THE FRONT WHEEL Remove the front axle bolt and shipping bracket from front fork.
  • Page 10  Installation guide ① Remove plastic caps from front wheel hub. ② Unscrew the adjustment nut from the skewer, remove outer spring and slide the skewer through the front wheel axle so the quick-release lever is on the same side of the chain. ③...
  • Page 11 Quick- release lever in closed position. Important! Only tighten the Quick-release lever in the quick- release with the open position. adjustment nut. ⑥ Step ❸ Important! You should feel resistance when you close the quick-release lever that should leave a temporary impression on your fingers.
  • Page 12 ① ② ③ ④ Step ❹...
  • Page 13 Step 5 : ATTACH THE PEDALS The pedals are marked “L” for Left and “R” for Right. Attachment of an incorrect pedal into a crank arm can strip pedal threads and cause irreparable damage. Visually match the R and L stickers on the pedal and crank arm before attaching the pedals.
  • Page 14 Step 6 : ATTACH THE FRONT FENDER AND HEADLIGHT After plugging the waterproof connector of the cable, tighten the nut on the plug to be sure to align the upper arrow of the two connectors, and tighten the screw . ①...
  • Page 15 ⑤ ⑥ Connect Headlight :Keep the arrows aligned and insert the connectors plug Step ❻ Step 7: ADJUSTED SEAT HEIGHT Loosen the seat post clamp bolt with M6 hex key . Adjust the seat post up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring the seat post is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point .For your safety, the saddle should not be raised above the marker on the seat post.
  • Page 16 ① ② ③ Step ❼ Torque Specs Item Item Handlebar Seat post Clamp 6-8 Nm Stem Pedals 25Nm...
  • Page 17 Step 8 : BATTERY REMOVAL AND INSERTION The battery must be installed by sliding the battery forward in the battery holder. The key locks the battery to the bike when the key is turned clockwise to the locked position. The battery must be locked when riding or it may fall out.
  • Page 18 ON :By pressing and holding the button , the display will start to work and the working power supply of the controller will be turned on. If YOUNG ELECTRIC bikes is not used for more than 10 minutes, the display will be automatically powered off.
  • Page 19 Step 10 : USING THE MOTOR ASSIST LEVELS  Motor Assist Mode: 1. Throttle Assist Mode (No Assist on PAS 0);The power output is determined by the rotation of the thumb throttle. None of the PAS level are associated with the throttle when using the throttle assist mode .
  • Page 20: Battery Charging & Storage

    ③ Insert the pronged end of the battery cord into the battery charger. Insert the AC plug into an AC outlet. ④ The YOUNG ELECTRIC battery may be charged while on the bike or removed and charged at a location away from the YOUNG ELECTRIC bike in a dry location.
  • Page 21  Battery Storage Deep discharge of the battery may cause the internal short circuit. Heating the battery • to very high temperature may cause fire. Avoid deep discharge during the use and storage of battery. • When not in use, the battery shall be fully charged once every 2 months at least. •...
  • Page 22  Battery Charging Information • A damaged, wet, or dirty power cable or socket may cause electric shock that can be fatal injury. Avoid using dirty, wet, or damaged power cables. • Stop charging battery immediately if it becomes too hot to touch, emits a strong odor, or has any other signs of overheating.
  • Page 23 Charge the battery only with the charger originally supplied with the bike or a replacement Young Electric charger. Never use an aftermarket charger which can result in battery damage, property damage, serious injury, and/or death.  Charger Connection Put the battery on a solid non-flammable surface when in use. The battery and charger should be laid flat on surface so ports and plugs are horizontal.
  • Page 24: Pre-Riding Check

    PRE-RIDE CHECK Check the following every time before you mount your bike: Safety Check Basic Steps Ensure the tires are inflated to the recommended limits specified on tire side wall. Inspect tires to ensure tread is good, have no bulges or cuts, and have no Wheels and embedded objects that may puncture it.
  • Page 25 Ensure both handlebar grips are secure and do not have excess wear. Ensure the chain is clean, well lubricated, and runs smoothly. Chain Make sure chain does not make any unusual noises or squeaks. Make sure there is no foreign material lodged in the chain links or excessive corrosion.
  • Page 26: Hmi Control

    Inspect all visible electrical connectors to confirm they are connected completely. Make sure all electrical cable grommets are in the proper position to prevent Electrical damage to electrical and mechanical cables. Cables and Ensure insulation on cables is not damaged and there are no exposed wires. Lights Carefully inspect cables that pass under bottom bracket to make sure cables are not damaged under the bike.
  • Page 27 By pressing and holding the button for 3 second, the electric push assistance mode will be enabled. YOUNG ELECTRIC bikes will run at the constant speed of 6km/h. The display will show . pressing and holding the button for 3 second , YOUNG ELECTRIC bikes will immediately stop power output and return to the state before push assistance.
  • Page 28 3. Function Display Battery Level Headlight Indicator Fault Indicator Speed Unit Indicator Metric System: km/h Speed Indicator Imperial system: mph Trip Distance Indicator Assist Level Maximum Speed Indicator Push Assistance Average Speed Indicator Numeric Indicator Unit Indicator  General Setting Press the button to enter the parameter modification interface.
  • Page 29 SPEEDOMETER Press the button TRIP DIST ODO METER Press the button Maximum Speed Average Speed  Battery Level Indicator The battery level indicator consists of five segments. When the battery is fully charged, the five segments will be all on. In case of undervoltage, the outline of the battery indicator will flash, which means the battery has to be charged immediately.
  • Page 30: Maintance

    Carrying Loads The maximum weight limit for the YOUNG ELECTRIC bike is 300Ibs.(136kg) That weight limit includes the weight of the rider and all items carried on the bike. The rear rack weight limit is 59 lb.(27 kg)
  • Page 31 Low tire pressure can result in damage to the wheels that will be more difficult and expensive to repair. Always replace your tires with equivalent tires with reflective side walls. Your YOUNG ELECTRIC bike was equipped from the factory with this type of tire to provide the most visibility of you and your bike...
  • Page 32 Recommended Service Intervals Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensure lasting bike function as intended, and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service intervals are meant to be used as guidelines. Real world wear and tear, and the need for service, will vary with conditions of use. We generally recommend inspections, service, and necessary replacements be performed at the time or mileage interval that comes first in the following table.
  • Page 33 Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Cause Most Common Solution Bike does not 1. Depleted/Very Low battery charge 1. Charge the battery work 2. Faulty connections 2. Clean or repair connector 3. Battery not fully seated in connector 3.Reinstall battery and ensure 4. Improperly turned on completely seated 5.
  • Page 34 Wheel or motor 1. Loose or damaged wheel spokes or rim 1. Tighten, repair, or replace 2. Loose or damaged motor wiring 2. Reconnect or replace motor makes strange 3. Debris interfering with wheels 3. Remove debris and inspect for noises damage Error Code...
  • Page 35: Service Parts

    SERVICE PARTS...
  • Page 37: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Owner Name: Address: City, State, Zip, Country: Phone: Model: Color: Size: Electric bicycle Serial Number: Battery Serial Number: Model: Color: Dealer Name Address: City, State, Zip, Country: Date of Purchase: Length of Warranty Every bicycle has a useful product lifespan. This limited warranty is not meant to suggest or imply that the frame or components can never be broken or will last forever.
  • Page 38 Damage to a Covered Component during shipping is not covered by this Limited Warranty, but YOUNG ELECTRIC will replace such damaged Covered Components if you: Notify YOUNG ELECTRIC of a Covered Component damaged in the shipping process within thirty  (30) days of your receipt of the electric bicycle;...
  • Page 39 In these cases, YOUNG ELECTRIC may elect to provide a replacement that it determines to be the most nearly comparable model, but sourcing and paying for components is the responsibility of the bicycle owner.

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