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USER MANUAL USER MANUAL D U A L B AT T ER Y UPG R A DE A SK YOU R D E ALE R V E H I C L E I D E N T I F I C A T I O N P L A T E R I L U T R A D I N G P T Y L T D M F G V E R...
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Welcome Thank you and congratulation on your purchase of a RILU POGO with unique identification VIN# RILIU1234567890. Please don’t forget to register your VIN to help us assist you in the unfortunate event your POGO is lost or stolen. Your POGO has two different ways of activating motor power.
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Component Standard registered Battery (80%) 5000km 1 YEAR 10,000km 2 YEAR Motor, Display 5000km 1 YEAR 10,000km 2 YEAR Charger, Controller 5000km 1 YEAR 10,000km 2 YEAR 2 YEAR – ELECTRICAL WARRANTY - ACTIVATION STEP 1 . SCAN THE QR CODE STEP 2.
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Product Specifications Frame: Rated to 120Kg Brakes: Front and Rear Disc Gears: 7 Speed Stem: Height Adjustable Stem Fork: Suspension Fork – 80mm Travel Tire 20” x 4” Kenda Saddle: Soft feel with handle Range: 40-50Km Motor: 36V / 250 W (High Torque) Throttle: Thumb...
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General Usage Summary RILU recommends you first ride the bike without using any electrical assistance to familiarize yourself with the mechanical gearing and braking system of your POGO. DON’T USE HIGH PRESSURE WASHER MOTOR AVOID DRIVING IN RAIN WITH BIKE RACK...
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POWER ON POGO HOLD “ M ” Hold “ M ” 2 SECONDS LIGHTS – TURN ON / OFF Hold “ + ” HOLD “ + ” 4 SECONDS TRIP METER – REST HOLD “ + & M ” HOLD “ + & M ” HOLD “...
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Display - PAS Levels SPEED THROTTLE 6 km/h 0 Km/h Public Roads 7 Km/h Private Land 11 Km/h 13 km/h Default Setting 16 km/h 20 km/h 17 km/h Public Roads 20 km/h Private Land 21 km/h 23 km/h Modified Settings 25 km/h Display - Modify Throttle Speed HOLD “...
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Display - Error Codes Error Code # Fault Err 21 Controller Damaged – Requires Replacement CALL DEALER Err 22 Throttle Fault – UNPLUG THROTTLE (YELLOW) Err 23 Motor Phase Sync – CHECK MOTOR CABLE AT REAR OF BIKE Err 24 Motor Hall–...
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Hill Climbing Your POGO pedal sensor detects CADENCE. This the rate of speed at which you are pedalling. POGO doesn’t measure the force you are applying on the pedals. To achieve maximum motor assistance; Gear down before reaching the hill. Max Assistance Gear Shifter HILL CLIMB...
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Folding - POGO It’s important to be patient while learning how to fold your bike and to be mindful not to pinch your hands as the folded parts expose various hinges that present a pinch danger. STEP 1 Release Seat Post STEP 2 Lower Seat Post STEP 3...
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STEP 7 LEFT HAND: HOLDS REAR BRAKE WHILE PULLING BIKE LEFT RIGHT HAND: ON SEAT PUSHING RIGHT RELEASE TWIST FOLD PULL...
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Adjusting - Folding Clamp Over time you may need to adjust the folding clamp if you are unable to fully close the clamp before riding or if the folding lock is loose and doesn’t grip the frame. LOOSEN TIGHTEN...
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Adjusting - Brakes The following is only a quick adjustment guide for the clearance spacing on both the inboard side and outboard side of your brake pads, it’s not a substitute for regular maintenance performed by your dealer TAKE YOUR BIKE BACK TO YOUR DEAL FOR REGULAR SERVICE...
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Adjusting - Suspension UNLOCKED LOCKED Rail Trail City Adjust Two Fingers...
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Adjusting - Gears RILU advises using a bike service stand when performing gearing and breaking adjustments. It will be easier when the bike is raised off the ground. Electric bicycles are heavier than regular bicycles please ensure your bike stands weight rating meets the 25Kg requirement of your POGO TURN OFF electric system when working on gearing and breaking to avoid any unexpected motor power.
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Gears - Uneven Shifting / Slipping If you experience uneven shifts or slippage in the lower gears, where the chain jumps from gear #2 to gear #3 unintentionally. Try to adjust the derailleur using the following method to improve shifting.
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Battery – Capacity Bar Battery – Removal...
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Battery - Charger Warnings POWER POGO CHARGER BEFORE CONNECTING BATTERY The charger will warm up during charging. Ensure charging takes place in a well-ventilated area. DO NOT cover the charger. DO NOT cover the battery during charging. Battery – Charging Error Battery (RED) &...
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Pedal Sensor – No Motor Power PAS Sensor – Error Gap NO GAP Between sensor and the frame. NO MOVEMENT Sensor must remain firm when twisted. If the sensor becomes misaligned it is possible that your pedal motion may not be detectible. This will cause interment (or no motor power) output to occur.
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Replacing - Faulty PAS Sensor Step 1 - Remove the axle bolt using an 8mm Allen key Step 2 - Use a crank puller to remove the crank Step 3 - Remove the pedal Step 5 - Gently use a flat head screwdriver to wedge and pry the PAS sensor (be very gently) Step 6 - Fully remove the PAS from the axle by wiggling by hand Step 7 - Inspect the PAS sensor teeth for damage...
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QR CODE NOT WORKING? CHECK THE VIN# OF YOUR POGO ######## R I L I U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S M S : 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RILIU1234567890 , 2YEAR , Postcode ####...
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AUTO WARRANTY REGISTRATION STEP 1 . SCAN THE QR CODE LOCATED ON USER MANUAL BACK PAGE STEP 2. CLICK THE POP-UP AUTO FILLED SMS MESSAGE WITH: “Your Serial Number, 2 Year, Your Postcode:” STEP 3. TYPE YOUR POSTCODE INTO THE SMS STEP 4.
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