This manual is intended for the following Avalon model:
E-Pro and E-Pro Sport
Thank you for choosing an Avalon electric bike. This manual also serves as a guide for enjoyable and
safe use of your electric bike.
This manual is universal for all Avalon models. You may come across information that does not apply
to your specific bike. As you read through the manual, you will discover which information is relevant
to your chosen Avalon model.
Please read this manual carefully and in its entirety before using the bike for the first time. For your
own safety, check that all components are in good condition and securely mounted.
During an initial test ride, we recommend getting accustomed to the brakes. Depending on the model
chosen, the braking force may vary. Excessive braking can result in skidding and a fall, so it's wise to
get a good feel for the braking power of your bike before hitting the road.
Reduce your speed on slippery surfaces such as wet, snowy, icy, or muddy roads and maintain a
greater distance from the vehicle in front, as your braking distance may be significantly longer.
Although this bike can perform well in rainy and snowy conditions, ensure that no water enters the
motor or controller. This can likely cause damage to the electronic system. Therefore, avoid riding
through puddles as much as possible.
If you wish to remove, open, replace, or adjust parts, we recommend seeking assistance from a
specialist with the appropriate knowledge, skills, tools, and spare parts.
Do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with how this bike functions to ride it.
We wish you a wonderful cycling experience and hope that your Avalon bike contributes positively to
it.
Important before using the bike
MANUAL
All Avalon electric bikes are classified as "pedelecs," meaning the motor is only activated when you
pedal (in accordance with the European standard EN-15194).
Only the walk assist mode can function without pedaling, with a maximum speed of 6 km/h.
Avalon's top models use a mid-drive motor, which is directly integrated with the pedals. In addition to
the motor's different position, some of these bikes feature a different sensor that measures the force
applied to the pedals and amplifies it. The amount of assistance provided depends on the selected
support level.
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