Bike assembly ............................7 Getting started & how to use power assistance .............. 8 LCD Display - Display Interface ..................10-11 Battery Charging & Removal ..................... 12 Maintenance ..........................13-14 General Specifications ......................15-16 Warranty ..............................17 Troubleshooting .........................18-19 2 | www.roodog.co.uk www.roodog.co.uk | 3...
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Thank you for buying a RooDog electric bike. We believe that this is one of the best purchases you will ever make providing it is cared for properly. Important: Please read this manual carefully before use and follow instructions provided at all times.
Once in position take the front wheel and the quick release skewer/axle bolt. Undo the 16. Rear wheel hub motor plastic end cap and take off one spring (leaving one spring 17. Rear light on/off button on). 6 | www.roodog.co.uk www.roodog.co.uk | 7...
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To turn off the assistance so you are only using manual pedalling either press the power button or move Isolation button to turn down through the assist modes with the -button until the mode throttle on/off number reads ‘0’ . 8 | www.roodog.co.uk www.roodog.co.uk | 9...
• P05: PAS Gear (Not Applicable) Normal • P06: Wheel Diameter Unit: inch Precision: 0.1 (supports odometer Reserved mileage calculation – all RooDog bikes are either 20” or 26”) PAS Level (Mode) Multi-function display Brake • P07: Magnet Steel Number (for Speed Test) Range: 1-100...
It will then change from red to green to indicate when it is charged. (You can then remove › Check free movement of handlebar. If tight have dealer certain things work, it is always best to contact your RooDog the charger) check it.
› Finally reconnect the motor plug fully so the clip clicks in. Rims: Press here to release load: luggage. Inner 19mm (incorrect replacement may result in a sudden lose of power then pull apart. or may even damage the contacts connecting the motor). 14 | www.roodog.co.uk www.roodog.co.uk | 15...
Brake pads, tyres, lights and cables or anything else that can be seen as consumables or general wear and tear of such items. These parts can however be purchased from RooDog Ltd or from your local retailer/bike shop. 16 | www.roodog.co.uk...
› Tyre pressures too low. › Inflate tyre to correct amount indicated on tyre sidewall. › Battery under charged or faulty charger. › Charge the battery or contact dealer. › Battery capacity loss or damage. › Contact stockist. 18 | www.roodog.co.uk www.roodog.co.uk | 19...
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