Safe Riding Recommendations Please ensure you are familiar with and follow all traffic laws and regulations for your state. Please remember you may need to review these when travelling interstate. Always wear a helmet when riding your bike. Don’t lend your bike to anyone who is unfamiliar with it. As with all bikes it is important that you stay within safe limits and speeds.
Pre-Ride Checklist Check over the bike for any loose nuts, bolts, or fixings. Check the tyre pressure. Please always refer to the tyre manufactures suggested levels on the side of the tyre. Check the tyres for any visible damage, wear and tear or bald spots.
Page 5
LCD Display and Controls The display is mounted on the left side of the handlebar and is controlled with 3 (Up) and (down) easy to use buttons, Power, LCD Display Operation On/Off Down Page 4...
Page 6
Power On/Off Hold the “Power” button down for 1 second to start display and supply power to the motor controller. To turn off, hold down the “Power” button for 2.5 seconds. The display will turn off automatically after 10 minutes, if not in use.
Page 7
Walk Assist Press and hold the Button for 2 seconds to enable the walk assist function. Releasing the button will disable the walk assist. The walk assist feature is not a riding mode. It is designed to assist with walking the bike up an incline to a maximum of 6 kph. Light Operation (for models equipped with lights as standard) Press and hold the...
Page 8
Power Assist Adjustment There are 4 levels of Power Assist. Level 1 is the slowest setting, and level 4 is the fastest. For example, level 1 will power to an approximate speed of 13-14 kph, level 2 to approximately 18 kph, and so on with a maximum assist speed in level 4 at 25 kph.
Battery Instructions To check the battery charge level, turn on the display. You can also check the battery charge level when the battery is removed from the bike. Push the button on the underside of the battery and the battery charge light will illuminate. The colour of the LED indicates the level of battery charge: Blue More than 90% charge...
Page 10
Locking & Unlocking the Battery The bike is supplied with a set of keys. The lock is located at the top of the battery, in the frame of the bike. Removing the Battery from the Bike To remove the battery, insert the key and turn fully clockwise. The battery will drop a small amount.
Page 11
Battery Charging Simply charge your battery any time you feel you need to use it. The batteries should be charged at room temperature in a dry location where a smoke detector is installed. Batteries must not be charged in the vicinity of heat sources or flammable materials.
Page 12
Carefully monitor batteries that are approaching the end of their • estimated life. Consider replacing the battery with a new one if you note either of the following conditions: The battery run time drops below about 60-70% of the original run time. The battery charge time increases significantly.
Page 13
Handling Precautions Do not open the battery. • Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture a battery. • • Do not drop a battery. Do not short the external contacts on a battery. • Do not dispose of the battery in fire or water. •...
Maintenance Your VelectriX bike should be returned to your servicing dealer for servicing and a thorough inspection once every 9 months or 1500kms, whichever comes first. Excluding the electronics, motor, battery and wiring, your VelectriX e-bike is a normal bike, with normal components.
Page 15
Warranty This warranty is provided by VelectriX Pty Ltd. VelectriX warrants its products, including all individual components against defects in material or workmanship as follows: Warranty Conditions The warranty period is not renewed or extended as a result of a warranty repair or replacement.
Page 16
Controller *The battery warranty will exclude damage from: Over charging or power surges The use of an improper, non-approved VelectriX charger Any other misuse, abnormal wear and tear, physical damage or water damage Age related reduction in the capacity of the battery is normal and unavoidable and as such does not constitute a fault.
Page 17
Damage caused from competitive use, stunt riding or exceeding the bikes carrying capacity. How To Make a Warranty Claim If you believe your VelectriX product is faulty or defective, please contact the authorised VelectriX reseller/dealer from where the bike was purchased and explain the issue.