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Attention!
Please keep the instruction manual properly!
To ensure your safety, please read the instruction manual carefully before using the
electric bicycle to better understand the performance of the electric bicycle.

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  • Page 1 Attention! Please keep the instruction manual properly! To ensure your safety, please read the instruction manual carefully before using the electric bicycle to better understand the performance of the electric bicycle.
  • Page 3 om...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WARNING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UNBOXING ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT'S IN THE BOX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRAME NUMBER AND MOTOR NUMBER ------------------------------------------------------------- OT16 STRUCTURE INTRODUCTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION OF IN TEGRAL BODY ------------------------------------------------------------------ REMOVE THE BATTERY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALL THE BATTERY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO CHARGE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 5: Warning

    If you notice abnormalities in any component on the bike, take it to a licensed mechanic to be repaired or replaced immediately. ONESPORT assumes no liability for harm, injury, or death of the rider. This manual is not intended to function as a detailed service manual.
  • Page 6: Unboxing

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  • Page 7: Frame Number And Motor Number

    Your bike has t o uni ue seria numbers on the rame an on the motor As sho n in the pi ture P ease n the seria numbers stampe on our bike an keep re or s ourse The motor number an rame number i be the proo o pur hase or T to honor the arrant...
  • Page 8: Ot16 Structure Introduction

    ------------ ------------ ----------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- --------------------- an ebar ea ight rake rank ha t bike eat atter Tai ight e tri ma hine ront brake Three in one s it h Appearan e o k o meta ear brake an ebar o er...
  • Page 9: Installation Of In Tegral Body

    TA ATI emo e the bottom bo t In the uture make the Insta the ui k o the ront ork an p a e mouth amp the p ate is onne ting sha t an the ront hee as sho n in an sti k both si es o the rotate it to tighten the pi ture...
  • Page 10: Remove The Battery

    P a e the ront en er as sho n P a e the ront en er as sho n The ront en er an hea ight are insta e as sho n in the gure Insta the en er bra kets on both Insta rear en er bra ket s re s si es Insert t o ke s into the batter ke ho e...
  • Page 11: How To Charge

    T pro i es ou ith both ho e bike harging an e terna batter T pro i es ou ith both ho e bike harging an e terna batter harging or harging or our on enien e to hoose our on enien e to hoose Who e bike harging mo e Who e bike harging mo e...
  • Page 12 o not use a harger other than to harge the When ou re ei e the ike p ease harge the batter or the rst time in time to ensure that the batter is u harge hen ou ri e it or the rst time o not ea e the batter unatten e hi e harging A oi...
  • Page 13: Instrument Introduction

    T I T ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------------- it h on o the ong In rease gear e reasing gear button or se on s to start atter po er isp a isp a u ti un tiona isp a area ear isp a Tota ri ing istan e aution...
  • Page 14: On/Off Lcd Display

    I P AY Turn on the isp a Press an ho the Press an ho the button or more than se on s an the isp a an button or more than se on s an the isp a an ontro er start ontro er start to ork...
  • Page 15: Operating The Lcd Display

    I P AY In rease Pe a Assist e e hort Press the button e rease Pe a Assist e e hort Press the button Togg e pee ometer T IP Trip Timer A erage pee Press an et go o the Press an et go o the button button...
  • Page 16: Display Setting

    I P AY To hange isp a settings ho To hange isp a settings ho To hange isp a settings ho button simu taneous to enter into the button simu button simu an e settings menu In this menu an e settings menu In this menu i king the i king the button i togg e bet een ea h...
  • Page 17: Safety Notes

    OPERATING SAFETY Before riding the bike for the first time, ensure that you have read and understood this manual. Make sure you understand how to turn on and activate the pedal assist and throttle. When first riding the bike, take care to start slowly with a low level of pedal assist, Take your first ride in a safe area away from cars, other bikers, pedestrians, or other potentially dangerous obstacles.
  • Page 18: Riding At Night

    AT I i ing at night omes ith more risks than ri ing uring the a ue to e rease isibi it so ri ers are en ourage to e er ise in rease aution e ore ri ing at night make sure that re e tors are insta e on our e ike or in rease isibi it a so ensure the ront hea ight an rear tai ight are turne on an a uste su h that other peop e on the roa...
  • Page 19: Error Codes

    rror o e eaning km h ruise ea time ruise atter n er o tage otor au t Thrott e au t ontro er ai ure ommuni ation re eption ai ure ommuni ation transmission ai ure ommuni ation ai ure ea ight au t...
  • Page 20: Warranty

    A TY ikes shou be operate in a or an e ith the T o ner s manua pro i e ith the bike T arrants to the origina registere pur haser that bikes sha be ree rom a e e ts in materia an orkmanship or a perio o months rom the ate o shipment hen use in a or an e ith the o ner s manua an...
  • Page 21: Electric Bike Maintenance

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  • Page 22: Lubrication

    LUBRICATION In order to keep all the mechanics in working order, you can apply lubrication on the major moving parts such as the chain. You should use a special cleaning solution to clean off the chain before applying a bike lubricant to it. This should ideally be done at least once a week if you use the bike often.
  • Page 23: Disclaimer

    i ing an kin o bi e omes ith inherent risks an angers that annot be pre i te or a oi e These angers ou resu t in a serious a i ent in ur or eath o the ri er it is the so e responsibi it o the ri er to be ome proper e u ate an prepare to ri e sa e n e in possession o the bike T strong en ourages an re ommen s that a...
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