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CGO600 Pro Manual
CGO600 Pro Manual
energized urban ride
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  • Page 1 CGO600 Pro Manual CGO600 Pro Manual energized urban ride energized urban ride...
  • Page 2 CGO600 Pro...
  • Page 3 User manuals in English/ German/ Dutch/ French/ Italian/ Spanish are also available inside the TENWAYS App. Unlock Your Reward Join the Green Rider Club and unlock your exclusive rewards! Subscribe to the TENWAYS Newsletter for valuable tips and the latest news!
  • Page 4 Index Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike Unwrap your TENWAYS e-bike Install the rear mudguard and kickstand Install the handlebar Remove the front wheel from the bundle Pre-install the quick release Install the front wheel Install the front mudguard Install the battery Install the pedals 10.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Bike usage How to connect your e-bike to the TENWAYS App Before your first ride Routine maintenance Frame code Important reminders Warranty Warnings...
  • Page 6 Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike.
  • Page 7 1. Unwrap your TENWAYS e-bike Take your bike, tool box, and battery pack out of the box. Remove and recycle all wrapping materials. Bike Battery pack Tool box...
  • Page 8 ToolBox checklist Here is a list of items you can find in the toolbox: Tools 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm Phillips Head 10 mm 15 mm Hex Key Hex Key Hex Key Screwdriver Wrench Wrench Accessories Rear light Bicycle Pedals Charger Front &...
  • Page 9 2. Install the rear mudguard and kickstand Use a 4 mm Hex Key to fix the rear mudguard supports to both sides of the seat stay. 4 mm Hex Key Fix the kickstand to the frame with the 5mm Hex Key; the torque should be 9Nm-12Nm. Adjust the length of the kickstand with the 4mm Hex Key (it is recommended to adjust the length of the kickstand to the maximum);...
  • Page 10 Use the kickstand to support your e-bike during the next installation steps.
  • Page 11 3. Install the handlebar Hold the front fork firmly and turn the stem so it faces forward, and then remove the front attachment with a 4mm Hex Key. 4 mm Hex Key Put the handlebar into the stem slot, adjust the handlebar so that its center and the slot's center are aligned, and then use the 4 mm Hex Key to tighten the screws in a diagonal pattern as shown in the picture...
  • Page 12 4. Remove the front wheel Remove the front wheel from the bundle and then detach the plastic protective covers on both sides of the wheel. Attention: You must remove the front wheel in the direction of the spokes to avoid scratching them. Important note Hold your e-bike with the kickstand down...
  • Page 13 5. Pre-install the quick release Loosen the nut and remove the quick release lever. Remove all wrapping material from the quick release. Install the quick release on the front wheel in the direction shown in the figure, and then tighten the nut. Attention When installing the quick release...
  • Page 14 6. Install the front wheel Step 1 Set the quick release lever to the open position, and then remove the protective sheets from the brake clamps. protective sheets Install the front wheel; make sure that the brake disc is in the middle of the brake clamps.
  • Page 15 Step 2 Tighten the quick release nut, and then turn it to the closed position as shown in the figure. Step 3 Press the brake and push the bike back and forth to check if the front wheel wobbles. If so, please repeat step 2 until you feel enough resistance when closing the quick release lever.
  • Page 16 Step 4 Turn the front wheel by hand and check if there are any signs of scraping. Step 5 If yes, please follow the steps below to make adjustments: 1. Use the 5 mm Hex Key to slightly loosen the mounting screws of the brake clamps to make sure that they can move slightly.
  • Page 17 7. Install the front mudguard Use a phillips screwdriver to pre-lock the mudguard lugs to the front fork. Use a 4 mm Hex Key to fix the mudguard supports to both sides of the front fork. Phillips Head Screwdriver 4 mm Hex Key Adjust the lengths of the left and right mudguard supports to the appropriate positions, use a 3 mm Hex Key to lock the supports, and then tighten the pre-lock...
  • Page 18 8. Install the battery Tilt and clip the upper end of the battery into place slot, and then press the lower end. You will hear a click when the battery is firmly seated. Battery keys...
  • Page 19 9. Install the pedals Distinguish between the left and right pedals. The right and left pedals are marked by an R and an L respectively. The right pedal is used for the side with the crankset, while the left one is used for the other side. Bicycle Pedals Tighten the right pedal clockwise and the left pedal counterclockwise.
  • Page 20 10. Adjust the height of the saddle cushion Open the seat post clamp, adjust the saddle cushion to a suitable height, and then lock the clamp. Attention The height of the seat post should not exceed the marked safety line.
  • Page 21 11. Install the reflectors Distinguish between the front reflector and the rear one. The front reflector is white, while the rear one is red. Use the Phillips head screwdriver to install the rear Phillips Head Screwdriver reflector to the seat post and the front one to the handlebar.
  • Page 22 Display Operations.
  • Page 23 1. Main Interface 1.1. Welcome Screen The Welcome Screen will be displayed for 2 seconds after you turn the display on 1.2. Main Interface PAS: Your e-bike comes with 4 assist levels (from low to high: 0, 1, 2, and 3) and a WALK mode. KM/H: This represents your current riding speed.
  • Page 24 1.3. Functions Interface (I) AVG: This represents the average riding speed. MAX: This represents the maximum riding speed. TRIP: This represents the distance your e-bike has traveled in its current journey. The maximum value is 999.9. 1.4. Functions Interface (II) RANGE: This refers to the remaining distance that the battery can sustain.
  • Page 25 1.5. Settings Interface Settings interface: This is to remind you that you're currently on the settings interface. Exit option and selection brackets: You will exit the settings interface and return to the main interface if you select this option and short press the Function button. The [ ] represents the currently selected menu option.
  • Page 26 2. Button Definitions Power button Function button button Down button...
  • Page 27 3. Function operations 3.1. On / Off Maintaining a normal connection between display and controller Long press power button (2 seconds) when the display is off; the display will turn on and show the main interface. Long press power button (2 seconds) when the display is on to turn off.
  • Page 28 3.4. Switching display Information Long press Down button for 2 seconds to activate WALK mode (you will see at the PAS position at this time); release the Down button to exit WALK mode. The WALK mode switching interface is shown on the right.
  • Page 29 4. User settings Setting options: Unit, password, auto off time, and restore factory settings 4.1. Enter settings 20 seconds after the display is powered on, long press Function button for 3 seconds to have the system enter the user settings interface, where you can set and view relevant parameters.
  • Page 30 4.3. Password settings To enter password settings, press Up button / Down button to select the setting; select OFF/ON, and then short press Function button to select between ON or OFF. Select ON and set a password if you need a power-on password; short press Function button to change the position from left to right;...
  • Page 31 4.5. Auto off time Press Up button / Down button in the auto off interface to select the off time (by default, it's 5 minutes); short press Function button to save and return to the settings interface. The interface is shown on the right. 4.6.
  • Page 32 5. Data clean Within 20 seconds after the display is powered on, long press Function button for 3 seconds to enter the data clean interface; short press Function button , then press Up button / Down button to select an option in the confirmation window, short press Function button again to clean data for TRIP, TRIP TIME, AVG, and MAX, and then return to the main interface.
  • Page 33 6. Error information When the display detects a fault, it will show an error code to alert users of the malfunction. This is how the interface looks in this scenario: Error code definitions The table of error codes is shown below. Error Code Type Description...
  • Page 34: Bike Usage

    Bike usage.
  • Page 35: How To Connect Your E-Bike To The Tenways App

    Keep your smart phone’s Bluetooth on, and make sure to grant Bluetooth access to the TENWAYS APP. Open the TENWAYS App, and give the App access to Bluetooth. Tap “Register” on the Home Page. Follow the instructions and scan the QR code at the down tube.
  • Page 36: Before Your First Ride

    When charging your e-bike: (1) Charge the battery indoors and keep it away from direct sunlight, rain or snow. (2) Do not charge the bike with non-TENWAYS chargers. (3) Ensure a proper ambient temperature. The best ambient temperature for the charger is 20˚C to 25˚C.
  • Page 37: Routine Maintenance

    3. Routine maintenance 3.1. Daily inspections Before riding, check whether the screws in the following key parts are properly tightened: (1) Screws between the handlebar and the front fork stem (2) Screws between the stem and the handlebar (3) Screws between the brake lever and the handlebar (4) Screws between the brake clamps and frame or front fork (5) Screws between the discs and bottom brackets Use the tools provided to tighten any loose screws.
  • Page 38 3.3 How to maintain the battery Operating and storage temperatures of the battery. Working temperature of the lithium battery is 0˚C to 30˚C. It is recommended that the lithium battery be stored in an environment where the temperature is 0˚C to 25˚C , and the humidity is 65 ± 20% RH. The performance of lithium batteries is affected by the ambient temperature.
  • Page 39 3.5 Professional store maintenance It is recommended to go to a professional store for maintenance 2-3 times a quarter, or after every 1,000 km of riding. The following items should be checked during such maintenance: Performance of the hydraulic brakes. The tightness of screws, especially those between the discs and bottom brackets, in key parts.
  • Page 40: Frame Code

    Frame code The frame code, which is in the form of a QR code, can be found near the bottom bracket at the bottom of the down tube. You can scan the QR code with your phone to see the 15-digit frame code. You can use the frame code to purchase insurance.
  • Page 42: Important Reminders

    Important reminders.
  • Page 43: Warranty

    All original components are covered by warranty for a period of two years from the date of delivery. Claims under this warranty must be made directly to TENWAYS and a proof of purchase is required. The warranty applies to original owners and is transferable to further owners.
  • Page 44: Faq

    Q: What is the model of this e-bike? Which terrains is this e-bike targeted at? The model is TENWAYS CGO600 Pro. It’s an urban commuter intended for urban pavement or slightly potholed roads. Do not ride it on mountain roads. Otherwise, accidents may occur.
  • Page 45: Warnings

    You may be injured or burned. If you have any questions related to the battery, please feel free to contact TENWAYS. 10) A great deal of concentration is required when you’re riding. Uncontrolled or sudden braking or steering may result in an accident.
  • Page 46 21) Do not install a child seat on the CGO600 Pro. This may result in injury or death. 22) Do not keep the motor running under high load for a long time.

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