VOLTAG NN-713520SG Series User Manual

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NN-713520SG
Series
Electric Assist Bicycle
User Manual
Please read this manual carefully before assembling or operating.
www.ridevoltag.com
MANN-713520SG-01
2021-11-23

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  • Page 1 NN-713520SG Series Electric Assist Bicycle User Manual Please read this manual carefully before assembling or operating. www.ridevoltag.com MANN-713520SG-01 2021-11-23...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    NN-713520SG Specifications Product Diagram Display Display / Throttle Operation Front Wheel Assembly Congratulations on purchasing your new Voltag electric bike! Handlebar Assembly 0 7 - 0 8 To ensure safe operation and to obtain a full understanding Pedal Assembly of your bike’s features, please read through the manual carefully before operating it.
  • Page 3 NN-713520SG Introduction NN-713520SG Whether you have purchased a Voltag e-bike for commuting to work, a lengthy expedition or a leisurely ride, we have taken the necessary steps to create an Item and affordable e-bike that will make every trip a memorable one.
  • Page 4: Product Diagram

    NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Product Diagram Display Controller error indicator Speed sensor error indicator Throttle Saddle Motor error indicator Display Brake sensor indicator Reflector Handlebars Brake lever Seat post Removable battery Aluminum frame Front reflector/light Built-in battery Speed Mud guard Speed MPH Front fork Disc brake Speed km/h...
  • Page 5 NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Display Operation Front wheel assembly 1. Open the box and install the front wheel with the included tools as shown below: Turn on the power switch and the display will turn on. Step 1: Take the front wheel out of the box. Step 2: Insert the front wheel and make Press on the left side of the display button to choose the PAS level.
  • Page 6: Handlebar Assembly

    NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Handlebar Assembly 2. Attach the handlebars by following the steps below: mini round cover Step 7: Insert the brake sensor connectors. Step 8: The installed handlebars should Make sure to align the arrows on look like this. the connectors to avoid damaging the connector pins.
  • Page 7: Adjusting The Brakes

    NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Adjusting the brakes Dual Battery Power Switch As mechanical brakes wear in, the cable gets slack, taking more physical effort for you to get the brake pads to grip the rotor. To tighten to brakes, use a hex key to loosen the cable clamp at the front or rear wheel and tighten the brake cable before retightening the cable clamp.
  • Page 8: Warning And Caution Statements

    The Voltag bike is designed to be ridden on paved roads or surfaces only. The bike is not designed to withstand off-road conditions or uneven terrain. Voltag assumes no liability for any For replacement parts, technical information, and warranty assistance, please visit ridevoltag.com.
  • Page 9: Maintenance 1

    NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Maintenance PEDAL ASSIST: When you are in PAS mode – Do not pedal around corners – you will get a boost and your pedal will hit the ground and can cause injury or death! Do not use pedal assist on level Lubricating parts (see below table) and downhill grades if people are visible on the path or boardwalk.
  • Page 10: Charging Your Bike

    NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Charging Your Bike The red indicator light on the charger will light up when the bike is charging. Average charging time: 5-7 hours, depending on the ambient temperature. Note: please stop charging when the temperature of battery is more than 40°C. The charger has over-current protection.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    NN-713520SG www.ridevoltag.com series Troubleshooting Users can do self-checking and troubleshooting when experiencing below situations. Problem Possible Cause Corrective action Problem Possible Cause Corrective action The power indicator on The voltage of the battery is in The brake system is locked or Adjust brake lever or add oil on Charge the bike immediately Max mileage reduced...
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