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Welcome Thank you for purchasing AUTSIN from Senada Bikes. Please read carefully and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike. If you have questions after reading this manual, please contact us by email. We are here to help!
Attentions Battery and Charging: Charge at 0℃~45℃ (32-113℉) , discharge at -20℃ 〜60℃ (68-140℉), please keep the battery dry. Do not put the battery in acidic or alkaline liquid. Avoid rain and keep away from fire, heat, and high-temperature environments. It is strictly forbidden to connect the positive and negative poles of the battery reversely.
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enclosed spaces, or under sunshine and in high-temperature environments. When charging, plug in the battery first, then connect to the power supply socket; after full charge, disconnect the socket side first, and then unplug the battery. When the green light is on, the power supply should be cut off in time, and it is forbidden to connect the charger to the AC power supply for a long time without charging.
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Before riding the bike, check whether the brakes are working. When you use the brake, please activate the rear brake first, and then the front brake. Pay attention to the brake tightness. If the brake is too loose, use an Allen key to tighten it.
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Liability statement After riding, please store the bike in a place without sunlight and rain, not in a residential building; Regularly check the motor and brake; Regularly check the bike's screws, especially those that need to be tightened, and tighten them regularly. Recommended torque: (unit: kgf.cm) Steering handlebar screws 60-80, stem screws 175 ~ 200, seat cushion screws 175 ~ 200, wheel screws 320 ~ 450;...
Correct assembly and fit are essential elements of ensuring your bicycling safety, performance, and comfort. Even if you have the experience, skill, and tools to complete these essential steps before your first ride, Senada Bikes recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic check your work.
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NOTICE: A critical aspect of assembling your bike by Senada Bikes is securing the front wheel and checking the tightness of the rear wheel axle nuts. These mechanisms may become loose or unsecured during shipment or over time. The torque and security of all-wheel mounting hardware should be inspected upon arrival and on a regular basis.
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The throttle should provide smooth acceleration when gradually applied. If the throttle, brake lever cutoff switches, pedal assistance, or lighting are functioning abnormally, intermittently, or not working, please discontinue using your e-bike immediately and contact the Senada Bikes Support Team for assistance.
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Senada Bikes. Do not attempt to true wheels or tighten spokes unless you have adequate knowledge, tools, and experience.
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provides convenience to the user since they allow the seat tube to be adjusted without tools. Since quick-release levers can be loosened during transportation, or accidentally between or during rides, it is important that you regularly check to ensure these components are properly secured. Accessories, Straps, and Hardware Ensure all hardware is secured and all approved accessories are properly attached per the specific component manufacturer’s instructions.
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Senada Bikes. The seat and saddle tube should be properly aligned, and fitted to the user, and the saddle tube quick release should be properly tightened, fully closed, and secured before riding. Battery Charged, Secured, and Unplugged Ensure the battery is adequately charged and operating properly.
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Function introduction: Figure1 Figure2 Figure 3 Charging: Figure 1 Push and turn the plastic cover on the battery ( ), connect the charger to start charging, when the battery is full and the indicator light of the charger changes from red to green, the battery is fully charged.
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Power on: Figure 2 Figure3 Refer to , turn the key on the battery; refer to press and hold to turn on/off the display. Power display: After the power is turned on, the dashboard lights up to display the power. The power is displayed in 5 grids, corresponding to high, medium and low power.
Product parameters Parameter Standard Version Body Material Aluminum Alloy Color Black / White Outlook Unfolding Size 1680mm*560mm*1200mm &Dimension Folding size 900mm*500mm*770mm Hub Form Spoke wheel Wheel Size 20 inches Packing Size 960mm*380mm*745mm Gross weight /Net weight 34.5kgs/27.8kgs Maximum Load 120kg Maximum Speed 25mph Range...
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Battery Rated Voltage Motor Rated Power 500W Motor Form Assist mode,pure electric mode Electrical Motor Type 20 inches / High-speed gear / Spoke Specifications wheel brush-less motor Motor Rated No-Load 390±10r/min Speed Charger Output 54.6V 2.0A Charger Input 100~240V 50/60Hz 3.0A Under voltage Protection Value Over current Protection...
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valve is AV Front Fork Suspension front fork Gear 7 Speeds transmission Note: The factors, including battery power capacity, load, tire pressure, road conditions, chain and lubrication between wheel and axle, etc. will affect the maximum speed; the cruising distance indicated in this manual file is the test result from the riding test conducted uninterruptedly with a load of 60 kg, at the speed of 7-25mile/h for US, and on the flat and hardened road surface, from full charge to full power consumption.
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Display control instrument 0. LCD display 1. Display function Speed display, power assist display, power indicator, error code, mileage display, single boot time, voltage display, 3.75mph push assist, cruise control, brake indication, headlight display. 2.Control set function Power switch control, headlight switch control, 3.75 mph push assist setting...
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(WALK mode), cruise control setting, 5 gear speed setting, speed display. Lever 1: 7mph Lever 2: 12mph Lever 3: 17mph Lever 4: 21mph Lever 5: 25mph...
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All contents of the display screen (full display within 1s after booting)
Display content introduction 1.Headlight Battery power display 3.Multifunctional display area Total mileage ODO, single mileage TRIPA (unit: mile, km), current voltage VOL, single boot time TM.
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4. power-assisted level adjustment 0-5 digital display and level bar display. 5. E-bike status display area (Cruise:booster、Walk:3.75mph) walk assist mode 6. Speed display area Current speed SPEED, maximum speed MAX, average speed AVG in mph or...
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7.Status display area Instrument Status Code Meaning: Status Code State Meaning Normal Status Battery Under voltage Motor Failure Handlebar Failure Controller Failure Communication Reception Failure Please contact Senada Bikes Support team if you have further questions about the error codes.
Button introduction: The specific combination of buttons: Use Introduction button operation is divided into short press and long press. Specific operation explanation: I、Switch LCD (please turn the battery key to the "on" section first) 1.At the off state, press and hold the button to turn the display on;...
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II、Change the pedal assist levels “+” 1. Short press the button to increast the pedal assist level from 0 to 5 “-” 2. Short press the button decreast the pedal assist level from 5 to 0 III、Switch speed display content “+”...
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“-” hold the button to enter the cruise control mode. Press any brake lever or turn the throttle to exit cruise mode. Press and hold the “+” button to turn the headlight on or off. Note: 1. Due to the upgrade of the company's products, the display content of the product you get may be different from the manual, but it will not affect your normal use.
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settings of the instrument. The company is not responsible for any abnormal function or function damage caused by not following the instructions in the manual. 3. Do not immerse the instrument in water, or use a water spray to clean the meter. When cleaning, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water.
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If you have questions after reading this manual, please feel free to contact Senada Bikes Support Team. We are here to help! Email: contact@senadabikes.com...
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