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Model: J-F16E 16” FOLDING E-BIKE Thank you for choosing this Jeep e-bike. It has been carefully packed for safe transportation but will require some customer assembly on delivery. This can be done by a person familiar with basic bike mechanics. However we do recommend having a “new bike”...
IMPORTANT Carefully read and follow the instructions in this user manual before using the bike. This is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to ride or play with the bike or battery. The Retailer and the Distributor are not responsible for damage caused by the incorrect use of the bike. The bike’s maximum weight load is 100kg.
CONTROLLER DISPLAY The electronic display is mounted on the left side of the handlebars. It allows you to control the electric function of the e- bike indicates, among other things, battery charge, speed, distance, temperature and power level. Please note: Controller design differ slightly from the one...
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DISPLAY INFORMATION KEY Battery capacity Running timer Charge indication Brake indication Speed control fault Controller fault Motor fault Speed (km/H) Power level 10. Operation ( rotates when the bike is moving ) 11. Total distance 12. Ambient temperature 13. Power on/off AND power shift button 14.
POWERING YOUR E-BIKE ON/OFF Press the POWER button (13) on the handlebar display for 2 seconds. This provides power to the controller and the display will light up. Turn off by pressing the POWER button (13) again for 2 seconds. Power to the controller will be disconnected and the display lights will turn off.
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To begin, make sure the power is on. Start off on a flat surface or easy incline as you would on a normal non- motorised bicycle. A sensor monitors your pedalling and within one or two pedal turns the motor will engage. The more you pedal, the stronger the electric power will be up to its limited speed of 25km/h.
When the battery voltage is low, the bottom LED light flashes. This indicates the battery needs recharging. Jeep e-bikes use lithium-ion batteries for their power supply. In contrast to other lithium batteries, lithium-ion batteries are free of “memory effects” and can be recharged even if the power is not completely exhausted.
BATTERY CHARGING Before using the bike for the first time, fully charge the battery for 6 hours. After this, a normal charge takes 3-4 hours. Turn off the bike controller. Pull out the protective plastic bung in the charging port. ...
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WARNING Charging should be done in a safe, dry and clean environment. Do not charge the battery in temperatures lower than 0°C. Do not use a car cigarette kit to charge the battery. The battery contains dangerous substances. ...
BATTERY REMOVAL The battery is inside the tube of the saddle. To remove it, first be sure the bike is turned-off. Then open the saddle clamp (A) and lower the tube. Disconnect the cable at the bottom of the tube (B). Now you can fully lift the saddle/battery tube out to prevent theft or for easier charging at home.
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HOW TO UNFOLD THE BIKE Stand on the side with the chain. The chain and the crank must be in front of you. Close the frame moving the front half and the rear half together until they meet (A).
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Lock the frame latch lever (B) and close the safety hook so that the frame latch cannot open (C).
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Swing the stem up to its normal vertical position. Lock the stem. Open the quick-release lever and raise the saddle to the desired height. Close the quick-release lever. Unfold the pedals to the horizontal position (D). The bike is ready for use.
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HOW TO FOLD THE BIKE Stand near your bike, on the side without the chain and the crank. The chain and the crank must be in front of you. Open the seat post quick release and lower the seat post to the bottom. Close the saddle quick release lever. Adjust the left crank angle so it is pointed forward and downward at a 45°...
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Unlock the post latch by pulling it away from the handle post. Fold down the stem and adjust the position of T- handle: ensure the front wheel stays parallel to the handlebar (see below A and B and C).
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To fold bicycle frame, move the frame safety hook to the open position and open the safety latch lever of the frame.
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Fold the frame in half by swinging the front half to the frame back, until the two wheels are parallel. The front wheel must be approximately parallel to the rear wheel. Fold the left and right pedal.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT When adjusting the brake, make sure that the brake surface contacts the brake disc tightly when the lever is clenched to the middle. You can use the brake cable tension adjusting screw to adjust the brake stroke. This screw is located at the brake handle (see “A”). Turn the brake cable screw inward to relax it and the brake shoe will be further away from the rim;...
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PEDAL ATTACHMENT There is a mark on each pedal indicating which crank it is to be threaded to. The two pedals have threads rotating in different directions. “L” is the left pedal, “R” is the right pedal. The non-drive side or left crank has a REVERSE thread, whilst the drive-side or right crank has a STANDARD thread.
Make sure your bike is fully charged and stored in a dry, indoor area. Ensure a full charge every 2 months. AFTER-SALES The Jeep e-bike uses industry standard parts that are serviceable at most cycle stores. Please contact your retailer if you encounter any technical problems. WARRANTY Your e-bike is warranted to be free from defects in materials, workmanship and functionality for a period of 1 year starting from the date of purchase.
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT According to the European Directive 2006/66/CE This marking indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment.
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