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AGO T
USER MANUAL

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Milan čorak
March 15, 2025

kako se može podešavati udobnost sijedišta na biciklu

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Mr. Anderson
March 15, 2025

The comfort of the seat on the Tenways AGO T bicycle can be adjusted through its sprung seat post, which provides a pleasant feeling when riding over bumpy roads.

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Summary of Contents for Tenways AGO T

  • Page 1 AGO T USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Scan the QR code to access the user manuals in German / Dutch / French / Italian / Spanish User manuals in English / German / Dutch / French / Italian / Spanish are also available inside the TENWAYS App. QR Code...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ASSEMBLE YOUR TENWAYS E-BIKE Toolbox checklist Bicycle structure and components Assembly steps DISPLAY OPERATIONS Display size Buttons Operation methods User menu BIKE USAGE Connect to the TENWAYS app Before your first ride Routine maintenance Frame code IMPORTANT REMINDERS Warranty Warnings...
  • Page 4: Toolbox Checklist

    TOOLBOX CHECKLIST Tool Box Battery Box Bike box Toolbox checklist...
  • Page 5 TOOLBOX CHECKLIST Tools No.3 Hex Key No.4 Hex Key No.5 Hex Key No.6 Hex Key No.10 Wrench No.15 Wrench Phillips Head Screwdriver No.10 Wrench No.15 Wrench Accessories Charger and adapter Bicycle Pedal L Bicycle Pedal R Portable Air Pump Front & Rear Reflectors Rear Reflectors Front Reflectors Bicycle Pedals R...
  • Page 6: Bicycle Structure And Components

    BICYCLE STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS Bicycle structure and components...
  • Page 7 BICYCLE STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS Display Grip Brake Lever Stem Headlight Front Attachment Front Fork Battery Front Mudguard Front Brake Disc Pedals Tire Bicycle structure and components...
  • Page 8 ASSEMBLE YOUR TENWAYS E-BIKE INSTALL THE HANDLEBAR DETACH THE FRONT WHEEL INSTALL THE KICKSTAND Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 9 PRE-INSTALL THE QUICK RELEASE INSTALL THE FRONT WHEEL INSTALL THE FRONT MUDGUARD INSTALL THE BATTERY INSTALL THE PEDALS ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE SADDLE INSTALL THE REFLECTORS Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 10: Assembly Steps

    INSTALL THE HANDLEBAR Tools needed: No.4 Hex Key No.4 Hex Key Hold down the front fork with one hand and turn the stem to the front, then remove its front attachment with No.4 Hex Key. Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 11 Tools needed: No.4 Hex Key Put the handlebar into the stem handlebar slot, then align their centers. Use the No.4 Hex Key to tighten the screws in diagonal order (with 5–6 Nm torque). No.4 Hex Key Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 12 INSTALL THE HANDLEBAR Tools needed: No.5 Hex Key and No.6 Hex Key Adjust the direction of the headset, and use the No.5 Hex Key to tighten the screws at the stem and front fork (with 5–6 Nm torque). The height of the handlebar can be adjusted by with the No.6 Hex Key.
  • Page 13 DETACH THE FRONT WHEEL Remove the front wheel and 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. Removable Plastic Covers Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 14 Use the No.4 Hex Key to adjust the kickstand length - we recommend adjusting the length to the longest setting (torque: 5 - 7 Nm) Position your e-bike with the kickstand to facilitate the next installation steps. No.4 Hex Key Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 15 Note: There is no need for you to fully tighten the nut at this time. Note: When installing the quick release spring, ensure that the direction is the same as when it was removed. Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 16 Guide the front fork to the front wheel. Make sure that the front wheel is centered, and the brake disc is in the middle of the brake clamps. Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 17 If so, please repeat step 2 until you feel enough resistance when closing the quick release lever. Turn the front wheel by hand and check if there are any signs of scraping. Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 18 ▪ Press the front brake 3 to 5 times. ▪ Hold the front brake lever and tighten the mounting screws of the brake clamps. No.5 Hex Key Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 19 No.5 Hex Keys Adjust the distance between the mudguard and the tire, then use the No.5 Hex Key to fix the mudguard lug to the front fork. The torque should be 8-10 Nm. No.5 Hex Key Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 20 INSTALL THE FRONT MUDGUARD Side View Tools needed: No.4 and No.5 Hex Keys Use the No.4 Hex Key to fix themudguard supports. The torque should be 3-4 Nm. No.4 Hex Key Front View Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 21 Tilt and slide the lower end of the battery into the battery slot, and then press the upper end upwards by hand. Battery Pack Front You will hear a click when the battery is firmly seated. Battery Pack Right Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 22 Stop tightening the pedals if you feel a lot of resistance. If this happens, realign and re-install the pedals. 15mm Wrench Note: Do not install the pedals forcibly if you feel great resistance. Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 23 ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE SADDLE Tools needed: No.5 Hex Key Loosen the clamp screw, adjust the saddle cushion to a suitable height, and then tighten the screw. Note: The height of the seat post should not exceed the marked safety line.
  • Page 24 The Screwdriver to install the rear rear reflector is red, while the reflector to the seat post and front one is white. the front one to the handlebar. Phillips Head Screwdriver Front Reflector Rear Reflector Assemble your TENWAYS e-bike...
  • Page 25: Display Operations

    DISPLAY OPERATIONS DISPLAY SIZE BUTTONS OPERATION METHODS USER MENU Display operations...
  • Page 26: Display Size

    DISPLAY SIZE Front view 101.57 Side view 21.00 11.03 74.00 31.8 / 25.4 / 22.2 Top view Display operations...
  • Page 27: Buttons

    BUTTONS [ + ] button [ Power ] button [ i ] button [ Light] button [ - ] button Button Name Functions 1. Turn the display on/off. [ Power] button 1. Adjust parameters. [ + ] button 2. Menu operations. 1.
  • Page 28: Operation Methods

    0 0 0 0 Note: Please only take the display operations mentioned in this manual as a reference, as the actual interface may be slightly different if the software gets updated later. If you have any questions, please email support@tenways.com. Display operations...
  • Page 29 OPERATION METHODS 3.2 Riding interface Various riding parameters are shown in the main interface below. Ranges can be displayed on this interface. These are listed in table 1. Motor Power 1 2 : 4 4 Av g . S p e e d M a x .
  • Page 30 OPERATION METHODS 3.2 Riding interface Table 1 parameter ranges Information Area Display Range Unit Calculation range: 0.0 - (32 digits) Total Distance km or mile Display range: 0 – 999999 km/ miles Calculation range: 0.0 - 99999.9 Trip Trip Distance km or mile Display range: 0.0 - 99999.9 km/miles...
  • Page 31 OPERATION METHODS 3.3 Changing the PAS levels Click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to shift gears. Press and hold the [ - ] button for 1s to enter the 6 km/h assistance mode, and release this button to exit the mode. 1 2 : 4 4 1 2 : 4 4 100%...
  • Page 32 A S S I S T A S S I S T 3.6 Error codes Common error codes (the following information is only for reference. If you see an error code, please contact TENWAYS customer service at support@tenways.com.) 1 2 : 4 4 100%...
  • Page 33: User Menu

    USER MENU When the e-bike is stationary and not displaying any errors, press and hold the [ i ] button on the main interface for 2s to enter the user menu interface. You can check or update the trip information, unit, backlight brightness, auto power-off time, speed limit, user password, system information, date and time, and Bluetooth connection on this interface.
  • Page 34 USER MENU 4.1 Clear the trip mileage After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter this menu item. Click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to select Yes or No (default), and then click the [ i ] button to confirm and save the setting, and switch to the next menu interface.
  • Page 35 USER MENU 4.2 Unit settings After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter this menu item, and then click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to switch between km/h and mph.Press the [ i ] button to confirm and save the setting, and switch to the next menu preview interface.
  • Page 36 USER MENU 4.3 Backlight brightness settings After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter this menu item, and then click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to set the brightnes to AUTO, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. AUTO means automatic backlight. Click the [ i ] button to confirm and save the setting, and switch to the next menu preview interface.
  • Page 37 USER MENU 4.4 Set the auto power-off time After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter this menu item, and then click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to set the auto power-off time to a value ranging from 1 minute to 99 minutes.
  • Page 38 USER MENU 4.5 Auto headlight settings After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter this menu item, and then click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to select from ON / OFF. Click the [ i ] button to confirm and save the setting, and switch to the next menu preview interface.
  • Page 39 USER MENU 4.6 User password settings After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter this menu item. Click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to select the Password option, and press the [ i ] button to enter the Password item and select ON or OFF.
  • Page 40 USER MENU or [ i ] button to select a number from 0 to 9, press the Power button to confirm the setting and go to the second digit. Repeat the operation to set the entire password. Select Back to exit the user password setting interface. 14:44 100% 14:44...
  • Page 41 USER MENU 4.8 Time and date settings After entering the menu preview interface, press the [ i ] button to enter the date and time settings. Click the [ + ] or [ - ] button to select a value ranging from 2000 to 2099 after the year flashes. Click the Power button to confirm the setting.
  • Page 42: Bike Usage

    BIKE USAGE CONNECT TO THE TENWAYS APP BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FRAME CODE Bike usage...
  • Page 43: Connect To The Tenways App

    Turn on the display of your e-bike, and enter the password. Select the name of the Bluetooth beginning with AGO T and click for connection. From now on, your TENWAYS account will be bound to the connected e-bike. The next time you use the app, it will automatically connect to the e-bike within 10 seconds.
  • Page 44 BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE lower temperature may lead to insu cient charging, while a ▪ higher temperature may lead to overcharging. It is recommended to remove the charger immediately ▪ after the bike is fully charged to avoid overcharging the battery.
  • Page 45 BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE handlebar, brakes, pedals, and other related parts of the ▪ e-bike are properly fastened before you start to ride. The brake settings vary by country / region. Check which brake ▪ lever acts on which brake first, and if it does not comply with your habits, we recommend that you ask an expert to change the settings so that you can accurately brake the front and rear wheels if an emergency occurs while you’re riding.
  • Page 46: Routine Maintenance

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Daily inspection Before riding, check that screws in the following key parts ▪ are properly tightened: Screws between the stem and the front fork stem Screws between the stem and the handlebar Screws between the brake lever and the handlebar Screws between the brake clamps and frame or front fork Screws between the discs and bottom brackets Use the tools provided to tighten any loose screws.
  • Page 47 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Daily cleaning Use a rag or large brush to clean off dust when there is not ▪ much mud on your e-bike. When there is a lot of mud on your e-bike, use a brush ▪ dipped into soapy water to wash it off, rinse it with a little clean water, then dry it with a soft cloth.
  • Page 48 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE How to maintain the battery Operating and storage temperatures of the battery: The 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 with 65±20% RH.
  • Page 49 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE How to maintain the brakes The new brake blocks and discs feature relatively smooth ▪ surfaces, so the braking effect will improve after you ride 100 km or brake on long downhills 3 to 5 times, when such surfaces become roughened.
  • Page 50 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE replaced promptly when they are two-thirds or more worn. If you feel that the brakes are obviously loose but the wear ▪ degree of brake blocks is still acceptable and there is no sign of oil leakage on the brakes, contact a professional bike store and ask technicians to replenish the lubricant.
  • Page 51: Frame Code

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The wear degree of the pedal pivots. ▪ The professional store should lubricate the internal pivots to ▪ ensure the smoothness of pivots in front fork parts, front hub bearings, bottom bracket, and other parts. The wear degree of the tires. ▪...
  • Page 52: Important Reminders

    IMPORTANT REMINDERS WARRANTY WARNINGS Important reminders...
  • Page 53: Warranty

    Claims within the 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 54: Faq

    Q: What type of e-bike is this A: This is the AGO T e-bike. It’s an e-bike? Which terrains is this urban commuter intended for e-bike targeted at?· urban pavement or slightly potholed roads. Do not ride it on mountain roads, otherwise accidents may occur.
  • Page 55: Warnings

    WARNINGS This bike is designed for urban riding only. Do not use it for ▪ racing, mountain biking, or other non-urban usage scenarios. It is important to understand your e-bike and its intended use, as personal safety incidents may occur when you use it in wrong usage scenarios.
  • Page 56 If you have any questions related to the battery, contact ▪ TENWAYS’ customer support team. A great deal of concentration is required when you’re riding. ▪ Sudden braking or steering may result in an accident.
  • Page 57 WARNINGS system of the bike. Modification or tampering of any kind will ▪ void your warranty and may cause a life-threa ening accident. The brake settings vary by country/region. Check which ▪ brake lever acts on which brake first. If it does not comply with your habits, we recommend that you ask an expert to change the settings.
  • Page 58 WARNINGS time. ▪ Do not charge the bike with any non-TENWAYS chargers. ▪ Do not place the bike in or near a strong magnetic field, or ▪ put any magnetic objects near the bottom bracket. The bike is designed to withstand a maximum weight of 120 ▪...
  • Page 59 ATTENTION The battery pack MUST be locked onto the frame battery ▪ mount before use. Ensure the battery and charger are not damaged before ▪ charging. Don't connect the positive and negative terminal of the ▪ battery pack. Don't expose the battery to high temperatures. ▪...

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