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User guide for the following products : - Yuvy This way if you prefer video tutorials...
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12 years of age. • Check your bike before each use. Welcome to the Elwing team! • If you detect a problem, do not use your bike until you have fixed it. You feel this wind of freedom, just a few pages away...
TABLE OF CONTENTS START. 1. Components of the YUVY Switching your Yuvy on and off 2. Package contents Switching the lights on and off Tool kit Activate pedestrian mode 3. Assembly 5. The screen Handlebars Level of assistance Pedals Battery life...
START. 3. Assembly 3. Assembly 3.1 Handlebars 3.2 Pedals When you receive your YUVY, the handlebars are folded in on themselves. To install your pedals, simply follow these steps: • • Screw the right-hand pedal (marked «R» Screw the left pedal (mark «L» on the on the pedal shaft) clockwise.
START. 4. How Yuvy works 5. The screen Support Level of assistance (see 5.1) Battery 4.1 Switching your Yuvy on and Battery life (see 5.2) Speed • Press and hold the [ON/OFF] button. Setting the units of measurement (see 5.4) 4.2 Switching lights on and off...
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START. START. 5. The screen 5. The screen 5.2 Battery life 5.1 Level of assistance The display shows the selected level of power assistance. The following symbols give you information about your battery life: • • Press [+] to increase the level of Level 1 is selected by default when you assistance or [-] to decrease it.
6 mm between the tyre and the mudguard at all points. This check should be 9). The YUVY is delivered with a setting of 5 carried out regularly and every time you change the tyres on your bike.
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An electric bicycle allows you to ride comfortable when using it. regularly at 25 km/h, even uphill. Beware, experience has shown that other users, The YUVY is designed for people between 1.60 motorists, cyclists and pedestrians are and 1.85 metres tall. often unaccustomed to these speeds for a bike.
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The ELWING de s’assurer du respect du code de cycliste à avoir un équipement d’éclairage the weight of the rider, the weight of total weight of the user and passenger la route.
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PAMPER. 1. Use of original parts • • safety reasons, strongly The use of non-conforming parts with recommended to use original parts your bike, as well as any modification for all critical components (braking, of the frame or equipment, may result in transmission, wheels, electrical system, risks for the user and a restriction of the motorisation...)
4.1 Battery COMPONENT HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUE Brakes The battery is the heart of the YUVY. By following a few simple rules, you can extend its life. Here are some tips: Brake caliper Frame / Fork mounting 6 à 7 Nm...
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The quick-release devices are designed to be operated by hand. Never use a tool to lock or If you want to disassemble the YUVY wheel, unlock the mechanism as this may damage it. please follow this procedure: To fully understand the manipulations, please •...
PAMPER. PAMPER. 4.3 Brakes 4.5 Headset In order to correctly adjust the alignment Check that the disc is centred in the The headset consists of two bearings and cups placed at each end of the bushing. of the brake calipers, it is necessary that caliper and between the pads.
PAMPER. PAMPER. 5. Wearing parts and inspection frequency Like any mechanical component, the YUVY List of the different wear elements : Check regularly for wearing parts, please refer WARNING! is subject to high stress and wear. Different to the component’s manual or contact your...
During normal use of the bicycle. The guarantee does not apply: • In the event of a major modification to the bicycle without prior written permission from Elwing. • In case of impact of external elements or agents (natural disaster, fire, humidity). •...
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Do not hesitate to send us your comments by email to support@elwing.co We are always open to your suggestions for improving our products. Elwing tech SAS 87 quai des queyries 33100 Bordeaux TVA#FR69819757980...
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