RATTAN LF PRO Series User Manual

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EBIKE USER MANUAL
LF/LM PRO Series
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  • Page 1 EBIKE USER MANUAL LF/LM PRO Series www.rattanebike.com...
  • Page 3 Please feel free to contact us if there are any questions about the bike. Congratulation on your purchase of a new Rattan Ebike! The bike comes 95% assembled and here is the guide helps you get familiar with your new bike in unboxing.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Information ................... 01 Assembly Instructions ................03 Comfort and Safety ..................10 Preparing to Ride ..................12 Display ......................13 Operating Safety ..................18 Troubleshooting ..................21 Maintenance ....................23 Disclaimer ....................25 Warranty ...................... 26...
  • Page 5: General Information

    General Information Fully assembled LM 750 PRO Fully assembled LF 750 PRO High-Step Step-Thru Please note that your LM/LF PRO may include components that look different from those in the illustrations above and elsewhere in this manual. Such changes help ensure uninterrupted shipping. Our engine - ers rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compati- bility.
  • Page 6 Specification Range Average Per Charge Average 45miles Wheel Size 20 x 4" Front /Rear Tire Pressure 17-18 PSI advisable Weight ( Without battery ) 25 KG (55.1 lbs) Serial Number There is a serial number attached on the bottom axis connecting the pedals as shown in the above picture.
  • Page 7: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions 1. Unpack the Bike WARNING Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your ebike can cause component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an experienced bike rider, you must read and understand the entire manual and any documentation provided for sub components or accessories before riding.
  • Page 8 ③ ④ Step 1. The bikes come being folded as the picture one shown. Step 2. Unfold the bike and press the quick release according to the direction. Step 3. Turn the buckle into the hole of the quick release to lock it. 3.
  • Page 9 Step 1. Insert the stem of the handlebar into the top tube along the groove. Step 2. Adjust the height of the handlebar then tighten the screw and lock the release. 4. Fix the Stem ① ② ④ ③ 5. Assemble the Rear Pedals - 5 -...
  • Page 10 6. Install the Rear Seat ① ② ④ ③ Step 1. Please unscrew the screw on the picture and connect the cushion with the rear seat. Step 2. Push the cushion according to the direction the picture shown, then tighten the screw. 7.
  • Page 11 8. Adjust the Seat Step 1. Open the quick release. Step 2. Insert the seatpost, ensuring the minimum insertion point (safety tick marks) goes into the seat tube. Step 3. Search a comfortable height of saddle by sitting on the saddle with your feet on the ground.
  • Page 12 Turn the key to ‘ON’ position, and you could see the battery power by pressing the button on the battery. The picture 3 shows the charging port of the battery. Poor connection Well connection You could adjust the battery track by unscrewing the screws on the bottom to better connect the battery and the bike.
  • Page 13 10. Adjust the Brakes ① ② ③ ①Adjust brake disc ②Adjust brake disc ③Adjust the brake Step 1. Make sure the brake disc is in the middle of two brake pads. Step 2. Adjust the brake tension according to your riding habits. Step3.Loosen the screw and adjust the brake wire to the suitable brake tightness.
  • Page 14: Comfort And Safety

    Comfort & Safety WARNING The following steps are critical for your comfort and safety, and must be performed before your first bike ride. We recommend that you consult a bike fitting professional such as a certified, reputable bike mechanic who specializes in bike fit. Adjust the Seat Height An ideal seat height for most riders allows them to be comfortable and get the best pedaling efficiency.
  • Page 15 WARNING Overextending the seatpost can cause it to break or fall off your bike, which will put you at very high risk of serious injury or death. Avoid this danger by inserting your seatpost into the seat tube far enough that the minimum insertion point is no longer visible. - 11 -...
  • Page 16: Preparing To Ride

    Preparing to Ride Checklist 01. Make sure all components especially fasteners and accessories are tightened. Adjust the height of the handlebar and the seat post. DO NOT raise it above the safety line. 02. Make sure the brakes can cut off the power supply to the motor, and whether it is sensitive and reliable.
  • Page 17: Display

    Display Battery Level Indicator Speed Pedal Assist Level Trip Battery Level Remaining battery power Indicator Speed Real time speed while riding Pedal Assist 0,1,2,3,4,5 Displays the current pedal assisted mode. Level Shows the distance of a single trip. Data is automat- Trip ically cleared when the bike is powered off.
  • Page 18 “ + ” Button On/Off “ - ” Button Button Common Operation How to Do Press and hold the " " for 3 seconds till Turn on/off the bike the display is on / off. Increase/Decrease Press "+" or "-" button to increase or decrease the PAS Level.
  • Page 19 Long press “ + ” and “ - ” again to exit the settings and save the parameters. If no operation within 8 seconds, it will exit and save the changed parameters automatically. Set Mode Operate Note Short press "+" / "-" will switch from 1 to 3.
  • Page 20 Set Mode Operate Note P07: Number Short press "+" / "-" to of magnets for switch from 1 to 15. speed sensor Short press "+" / "-" to P08: Speed set the speed limit from limit 10 to 41km/h. P09~P15: This feature is blank, invalid.
  • Page 21 Error Code Definition When an error appears, M6C will notice users by different codes, please refer to the table for different codes: Code ( Decimal ) Signification Current anomaly Turn handle anomaly Motor phase deficiency Motor Hall anomaly Brake anomaly Communication anomaly WARNING The display has generally been set to a normal state, and it is...
  • Page 22: Operating Safety

    Operating Safety WARNING Ride Rattan by taking the sensible measures outlined in this section to maximize your safety. Bicycling is an exciting, delightful, and pr- actical way to get around, but like any sport, it involves risk of injury and death. By choosing to ride a bike, you assume responsibility for those risks.
  • Page 23 Before using public transportation—buses, trains, etc.—to transport your ebike, check with the relevant transportation authority for any rules governing weight limits, tire widths, lithium-ion batteries, or any other rules that might pertain to ebikes. When you ride on the road, assume you must, at minimum, follow all of the rules that cars must follow.
  • Page 24 WARNING 4. Serious injury or death can occur if clothing or body parts contact either wheel or other moving parts while the bike is in motion. - 20 -...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problems Most Common Solutions (1) Use a multimeter to check if the battery still have voltage. (2) Check if the charger indicator is Battery cannot be charged normal. (Red light means charging, green light means fully charged.) (3) The battery case is damaged, stop using the battery and contact us.
  • Page 26 Bike won’t work Possible Causes Most Common Solutions Insufficient battery power Charge the battery Turn on the battery by holding the battery button for at least three Battery hasn’t been turned on seconds Battery not fully seated in tray Install battery correctly Faulty connections Clean and reconnect connectors Brakes are squeezed...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    ① Pay attention to the frame maintains. Wipe the bike and keep it dry. ②Any merchandise with electrical components is not recommended to be exposed to water. ③ The warranty of the Rattan does not cover water damage. ④ Please try not to store or use the bike in wet condition. Brake Maintenance ①...
  • Page 28 Motor Maintenance ① Do not try to disassemble the motor. ② If there is any problems with the motor, contact Rattan with a video. Tire Maintenance ① Check regularly to prevent air leak.
  • Page 29: Disclaimer

    Damage caused by failing to adhere to instructions and warnings issued by Rattan Ebike is not covered under warranty. We will replace any parts deemed to have been damaged during shipping.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Rattan Ebike is not responsible for repair or replacement of damaged bikes or parts. Rattan Ebike reserves the right to change the warranty at any time and without notice.Under no circumstances is Rattan Ebike responsible for any damage resulting from damaged,defective, or improperly secured parts.
  • Page 31 Rattan ebike will always be by your side! info@rattanebike.com Contact us directly by e-mail to (562) 488-5588 call Rattan ebike phone support: Facebook Group Facebook Page Unboxing Videos...

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