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Thank you for purchasing the C-Class from Ariel Rider Ebikes We take pride in bringing you a quality product that will offer years of enjoyment. Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike. If you have questions after reading this manual, please reference the Ariel Rider Ebikes Help Center, contact us by email, and/or give us a call on the phone.
All information in this manual should be carefully reviewed and if you have any questions you should contact Ariel Rider E-bikes immediately. The notes, warnings, and cautions contained within the manual and marked by the triangular Caution Symbol at the right of this page should also be given special care.
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Ariel Rider products. No claims, representations, or warranties, whether express or implied, including but not limited to...
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Ariel Rider’s products. By buying, using, or allowing the use of Ariel Rider products, you represent and warrant that electronic bicycles can be associated with a high level of risk and YOU EXPRESSLY AND...
Table of Contents Using this Manual ......................1 General Info ........................5 Assembly Instructions ....................12 Battery Charging ......................28 Operation ........................40 Maintenance .........................70 Troubleshooting......................80 Warnings and Safety .....................83 Warranty ........................112...
NOTICE: A critical aspect of assembling your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes is securing the front wheel and checking the tightness of the rear wheel axle nuts. All bikes by Ariel Rider E-bikes use a quick release front wheel mounting mechanism and the rear wheel is bolted...
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Using aftermarket accessories or components that have not been tested by Ariel Rider E-bikes for safety and compatibility may void your warranty, create an unsafe riding condition, damage your bike by Ariel Rider E-bikes, or result in serious injury and/or death.
If the throttle, brake lever cutoff switches, pedal assistance, or lighting is not functioning normally, intermittent, or not working, please discontinue using your C-Class immediately and contact the Ariel Rider E-bikes Technical Support team for assistance.
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It is recommended that a certified, reputable bike mechanic performs all wheel tuning and truing operations on your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes. Ensure your tires and inner tubes are in good working condition without any visual damage and have the correct amount of air pressure.
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Accessories, Straps, and Hardware Ensure all hardware is secured and all approved accessories are properly attached per the specific component manufacturer’s instructions. It is good practice to look over all hardware, straps, and accessories before each ride and if you do discover something is wrong or find something you are not sure about, please have it checked by a certified, reputable bike mechanic.
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worn, or damaged handlebar grips should be replaced before you ride. Battery Charged, Secured, and Unplugged Ensure the battery is fully charged and operating properly. The battery gauge on the LCD Display and battery mounted charge status indicator should read similarly. The battery MUST be locked onto the frame battery mount properly before use.
NOTICE: The following assembly steps are only a general guide to assist in the assembly of your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes and is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly, maintenance, and repair. We recommend you consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic to assist in the assembly, repair, and maintenance of your bike.
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• Front fender holders. • If there are any missing parts, please contact Ariel Rider E-bikes. Step 2: Install handlebar onto stem. First, unscrew the top cap from the fork head and leave only 2 spacers. Place the stem onto the fork head. Open the cap of the adjustable stem by pulling the lever on the left side.
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Step 3: Install the front wheel components. Ensure front wheel is properly secured before moving on to the next step. When properly installed, the front wheel should be fully seated in the dropouts of the front fork, and the washers and nuts should be on the outside of the fork, please make sure everything is fully and properly secured.
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into the pedal axle end, and a smooth exterior on the outside of the pedal axle (2, above). Carefully thread the right pedal onto the crank on the right side of the bike (the side with the drivetrain gears) slowly and by hand. Do not cross thread or damage the threads.
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Step 5: Inflate tires to desired PSI. Recommended tire pressure is indicated on the tire sidewall. Do not overinflate or underinflate tires. Step 6: Attach front fender and headlight. Step 7: Set desired seat height. Adjust the seat post up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring the seat post is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point.
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Step 8: Always check that the battery is locked to the frame of the C-Class before riding. The Start-Up Procedure section of this manual has more information on the key positions of the battery; on and locked to the frame, off and locked to the frame, and off and unlocked (ready for removal from the frame).
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NOTICE: If you have any questions regarding the assembly of your bike, contact Ariel Rider E-bikes. If you are not able to ensure all the assembly steps in the assembly video are performed properly, or you are unable to view the assembly video, please consult a certified, reputable local bike mechanic for assistance in addition to contacting Ariel Rider E-bikes for help.
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Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from hardware not being tightened correctly or components that are not properly assembled.
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Hardware Location Hardware Torque Required (Nm) Handlebar Area Handlebar Stem Clamp Bolts Handlebar Area Stem Faceplate Bolts Handlebar Area Brake Lever Clamp Bolt Handlebar Area Shifter Clamp Screw Handlebar Area Stem Angle Adjust Brakes Caliper Adapter to Frame Brakes Caliper to Adapter Brakes Brake Cable to Caliper Clamp Brakes...
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Area Bottom Bracket and Crank Pedal into Crank Arm Area Bottom Bracket and Crank Chainring Bolts Area Bottom Bracket and Crank Controller Mounting Bolts Area Fenders All Fender Mounting Bolts and Hardware...
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Adjusting the Seat Height For most users, the seat height should be set by placing the ball of their foot on the pedal when the crank is at its lowest point. In this orientation their leg should almost be fully extended, with a slight bend at the knee. 1) Open the quick release lever by swinging the lever open and outwards to about 180 degrees.
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Otherwise, the handlebar stem and/or seat post may come loose and can result in loss of control, damage to the bike, property, serious injury, and/or death. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages resulting from any latches, levers, and quick releases not being properly secured...
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Adjusting the Seat Position and Angle To change the angle and horizontal position of the seat: 1) Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to loosen the seat adjustment bolt (pictured at right) underneath the seat on the clamp positioned immediately underneath the seat, above the rear wheel.
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Periodically check to make sure that the seat clamp is properly tightened. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from improper seat tightening.
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Suspension Fork The C-Class comes equipped with an front suspension fork, These suspension forks can move up and down up to certain degree to cushion bumps in the riding surface, which can make riding on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable.
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in bike fit, should be consulted to ensure you have a good fit.
Battery Charging Charging Procedure Follow these steps for charging your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes: 1. Turn the battery and the bike OFF. 2. Remove the rubber cover on the charging port (other side of battery) on the opposite side of the battery from the key switch.
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If you notice anything unusual while charging, please discontinue charging and use of the bike and contact Ariel Rider E-bikes for help. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from damaged batteries.
Battery Charging Information o Check the charger cables, charger, and battery for damage before beginning each charge. o Always charge in dry, indoor locations away from direct sunlight, dirt, or debris. o Charge in a clear area away from potential to trip on the charging cords or for damage to occur to the bike, battery, or charging equipment while parked and/or charging.
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Do not open the battery housing, which will void the warranty and can result in damage to the battery, property, serious injury, and/or death. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from opening the battery...
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In the case of damage to the terminals or battery mounts, please discontinue use and contact Ariel Rider E-bikes Technical Support immediately. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from damaged batteries.
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When Installing the Battery onto the Bike o Ensure the battery is turned off before sliding the battery into the frame mount receptacle. o Do not force the battery onto the receptacle; slowly align and push the battery down into the receptacle. o Ensure the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by carefully pulling upwards on the battery with both hands to test the security of the attachment of the battery to the mount.
Charging Time When the input and output plugs of the charger are connected properly, and the battery is not fully charged, the red charging indicator light should illuminate, indicating the battery is charging. The time the charger takes to fully charge the battery is dependent on various factors including distance traveled, riding characteristics, terrain, payload, and battery age.
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Notice: The battery may take longer to charge when fully depleted, when very new, and after 3-5 years of regular use. If your battery does not seem to be charging normally, taking longer to charge than expected, or you are experiencing substantial reduction in range, please discontinue use and contact Ariel Rider E-bikes immediately.
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Charge the battery with the charger originally supplied with the bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes, or a charger purchased directly from Ariel Rider E-bikes, designed for use with your specific bike serial number, as approved by Ariel Rider E-bikes.
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Ariel Rider E-bikes Technical Support. Please take special care in charging your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes in accordance with the procedures and safety information detailed in this manual. Failure to follow proper charging procedures can result in damage to your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes, the battery, the charger, personal property, and/or serious injury or death.
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Long-Term Battery Storage If storing your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes for longer than two weeks at a time, follow the instructions below to maintain the health and longevity of your battery. o Charge (or discharge) the battery to approximately 75% charged.
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Ariel Rider E-bikes. Failure to follow proper battery storage procedures can result in a non-functional battery and replacement will not be covered under warranty. Ariel Rider Shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from improper battery storage procedures.
Ariel Rider E-bikes can lead to death or serious injury, please heed this warning. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries...
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Users must follow the instructions and warnings contained in this manual for safety. Do not attempt to operate your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes until you have adequate knowledge of its control and operation. Damage caused by failing to follow instructions is not covered under warranty and could result in personal injury to you and others, and damage to property and/or your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes.
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Start-Up Procedure After the bike has been properly assembled, all components are secured correctly, and you have read this entire manual, you may turn the bike on and select a power level following the steps outlined below: 1. Familiarize yourself with the key port and key positions. Test the battery lock security.
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5. Begin riding carefully. With the proper safety gear, rider knowledge, and understanding you may now proceed to operate your bike from Ariel Rider E- bikes. You can begin by pedaling the bike in the appropriate drivetrain gear with pedal assist level 0 or 1.
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Not taking care to familiarize yourself and practice the operation of the power system on your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes can lead to death or serious injury, please heed this warning.
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Handlebar Features Location on Component Handlebar LCD Display Remote LCD Display Shifter Twist Throttle and Throttle Power Switch...
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LCD Display Controls The display is controlled using the 3-button LCD Display Remote mounted on the left side of the handlebar (depicted at right). The top button shows an arrow pointing UP (1), the middle button is labeled “MODE” (2), and the bottom button shows an arrow pointing DOWN (3).
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Power On/Off Press and hold Power button for 1 second can turn on/off the display. The Display can automatically shut down when the bike isn’t being used (X could be 0~9). Assist Levels Short press UP/DOWN button can change the assist level. Speed &...
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**If there is no operation for 5 seconds, display will return Speed (Real-Time) display automatically. Headlight & Backlight Turn On/Off Press and hold UP button for 2 seconds to turn on/off the headlight. *The motor does not work when the battery voltage is low, Display still can keep the headlight on for a while when E-bike is in riding.
Walking Mode (3 mph) Press and hold DOWN button to activate walking mode. Parameter Settings. Press MODE button (press no less than 2 seconds) to get into setting menus, press UP/DOWN buttons to change the parameter setting, and press MODE button can switch...
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to next item. Press MODE (press no less than 2 seconds) button in order to exit from menu. * Display will automatically quit menu when there is no operation for 10 seconds. * For safety reasons, display can’t get into MENU when riding. * Display will quit MENU when start riding The order of parameters is as follows:...
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Clear(Cr): Press Up / Down button to change yes can reset several temporary data, temporary data include AVG Speed / MAX Speed / Trip / Time.
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System (S7): Press Up / Down button to switch between Metric / Imperial.
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Brightness (b1): Press Up / Down button to change the brightness of the backlight, 1 is darkness 5 is brightness.
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Auto off (OF): Press UP/DOWN button to change the auto power off time, from 0~15, the number represent time (minutes) to shutdown, OFF means disable auto off function, default value is 5 minutes.
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Wheel (Hd): Press UP/DOWN can change the wheel setting, optional wheel diameter is 16~29 inch. Please keep X-Class wheel diameter at 24 inches in order to get correct speed readings on the screen.
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Voltage set(bO) : Press UP/DOWN button rotate display the symbol 24V/36V/48V/52V/UbE, UbE means user-defined voltage setting, this parameter can be set through computer. Please do not change this value.
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Password (Pd): Press MODE button can get into the advance setting menu, default password is ‘1919’.
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Speed limit (SL): Press UP/DOWN will change speed limit, range 10km/h~41km/h. Default value is 25km/h. Best Practices for Extending Range and Battery Life Notice: It is recommended that users pay close attention and ride within the following limitations to ensure the hub motor does not overheat or become damaged from excessive loading.
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o To ensure adequate airflow to cool the electric components, keep the bike moving over 10 mph, or under 500 watts. o Pedal to assist the motor when accelerating from a stop and climbing hills. o Do not climb hills steeper than 15% in grade. o Avoid sudden starts and stops.
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Driving Range The range of your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes is the distance the bike will travel on a single full charge of the onboard battery pack. The range values in this manual are estimates based on Ariel Rider E-bikes expected usage characteristics. Some of the factors which effect range include changes in elevation, speed, payload, acceleration, number of starts and stops, and ambient air temperatures.
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Expected Range Operating Condition(s) 20 mi (32 km) Hilly Terrain Heavy Payload Windy High Pedal Assist Level/ High Throttle Use Light Pedaling 30 mi (48 km) Flat Terrain Normal Payload Not Windy Medium Pedal Assist Level/ Moderate Throttle Use Light Pedaling 40 mi (64 km) Flat Terrain Normal Payload...
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Carrying Loads MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CAPACITY FOR C-CLASS The total maximum weight limit, or payload capacity, of the C-Class (320 lbs or 145 kg) includes the weight of the rider as well as clothing, riding gear, cargo, accessories, a passenger, etc. Front Rack is an optional accessory for the C-Class, available for purchase at www.arielrider.com.
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Always hold onto the bike when cargo is being loaded, in place, or attached to the bike by Ariel Rider E- bikes. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or in juries...
Carrying cargo is a high-risk activity in any scenario and therefore you assume the risk of all potential injuries or damages that may occur and absolve Ariel Rider of all liability associated with that risk.
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Notice: The following bulleted list provides important tips for the safe operation of the C- Class when used for carrying cargo. o Cargo should be loaded as low as possible to lower the center of gravity and improve stability, but cargo should not interfere with any moving components or the ground.
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Braking with only the front brake can cause excessive stress on components, damage to the bike and parts, and/or loss of control. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from using the front brake...
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Please follow these basic parking, storage, and transport tips to ensure your bike is well cared for on and off the road. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from improper parking, storage, and/or transport.
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Ariel Rider E-bikes safe from theft. o Do not park, store, or transport your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes on a rack not designed for the bike’s size and weight.
Maintenance Basic Bike Care To ensure safe riding conditions you must properly maintain your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes. Follow these basic guidelines and see a certified, reputable bike mechanic at regular intervals to ensure your bike is safe for use and fun to ride. See the Pre- Ride Safety Checklist and Recommended Service Intervals sections below for more detailed information.
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materials. If exposed to rain, dry your bike afterwards and apply anti-rust treatment to chain and other unpainted steel surfaces. 6. Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes your bike to salt, which is very corrosive. Wipe down your bike frequently and wipe or spray all unpainted parts with anti-rust treatment.
Failure to always maintain the air pressure rating indicated on pneumatic tires may result in tire and/or wheel failure. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from underinflating or overinflating the tires.
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Even tires equipped with built-in flat-preventative tire liners, like those that come with 2019 bikes from Ariel Rider E-bikes, can and do get flats from punctures, pinches, impact, and other causes. When tire wear becomes evident or a flat tire is discovered, tires and/or tubes must be replaced before operating the bike or injury to operators and/or damage to your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes could occur.
Pre-Ride Safety Checklist Notice: Before each ride, and after every 25-45 miles, we advise following the pre-ride safety checklist in the table below. Safety Check Basic Steps 1. Brakes Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not over-worn. Ensure brake pads are correctly positioned in relation to the rims.
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3. Steering Ensure handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and tightened and allow proper steering. Ensure the handlebar is set correctly in relation to the forks and the direction of travel. 4. Chain Ensure the chain is oiled, clean, and runs smoothly. Extra care is required in wet, salty/otherwise corrosive, or dusty conditions 5.
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7. Derailleurs Check that the derailleur is adjusted and functioning properly. Ensure shifter and brake levers are attached to the handlebar securely. Ensure all brake and shift cables are properly lubricated. 8. Frame, Fork, and Seat Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken. If either frame or fork are bent or broken, they should be replaced.
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12. Accessories Ensure all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured. Ensure all other fittings on bike are properly secured and functioning. Inspect helmet and other safety gear for signs of damage. Ensure rider is wearing helmet and other required riding safety gear. Ensure mounting hardware is properly secured if fitted with rear rack.
- Check hardware for proper torque: - Clean frame by wiping , 100- See Recommended Torque Values frame down with damp confirmed by Ariel Rider E- chart. cloth. bikes Technical Support or miles - Check drivetrain for proper alignment and...
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Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensure bikes from Ariel Rider E-bikes function as intended, and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service intervals are meant to be used as guidelines. Real world wear and tear, and the need for service, will vary with conditions of use.
Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Causes Most Common Solutions 1 It doesn’t work Insufficient battery power Charge the battery pack Faulty connections Clean and repair Battery not fully seated in connectors tray Install battery correctly Improper turn on sequence Turn on bike with proper Brakes are applied sequence Disengage brakes...
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4 Reduced range Low tire pressure Adjust tire pressure Low or faulty battery Check connections or Driving with too many charge battery hills, headwind, braking, Assist with pedals or adjust and/or excessive load route Battery discharged for Replace the battery long period of time Adjust the brakes without regular charges...
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Error Detection Your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the display and controller. In the case of an electronic control system fault an error code should display. If your bike has an error code displayed at any time it is recommended that you cease...
Notice: It is required that users pay special attention to all the general operating rules below before operating their bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from failing to adhere to all general operating guidelines before, during, and/or after operating your Ariel Rider E-bike.
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driveways. o Be careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or other cyclists. o Familiarize yourself with all the features and operations of the bike by Ariel Rider E-bikes. Practice and become proficient at shifting gears, applying the brakes, using the power assist system, and using the throttle in a controlled setting before riding in riskier conditions.
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Ariel Rider E-bikes and should be closely reviewed. Failure to review these notes can lead to serious injury or death. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from your misuse of Ariel Rider E-Bikes, including but not limited to the examples of misuse set forth below.
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Do not use this product with standard bike trailers, stands, vehicle racks, or accessories that Ariel Rider E-bikes has not tested for safety and compatibility and have verified as safe and compatible with the bike. Contact Ariel Rider E- bikes to check if your equipment will work with the bike.
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o Bikes and bike parts have strength and integrity limitations and extreme riding should not be performed as it can damage bike components and/or cause or lead to dangerous riding situations in which you may be seriously injured or killed. o Failure to perform and confirm proper installation, compatibility, proper operation, or maintenance of any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death.
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Always use the lowest assist level until you are comfortable with the bike and feel confident in controlling the power. o Any aftermarket changes to your bike from Ariel Rider E-bikes not expressly approved by Ariel Rider E-bikes could void the warranty and create an unsafe riding experience.
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Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damages resulting from not wearing a helmet.
There are important safety warnings throughout the whole manual that must be followed to prevent dangerous situations, accidents, and possible injury and/or death. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from your use of the Ariel Rider E-Bikes.
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electric bike use where they ride, regardless of age. If you have an impairment or disability such as a visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, cognitive/language impairment, or a seizure disorder, consult your physician before riding any bike.
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Wet Weather It is recommended to not ride in wet weather if avoidable. Ride in wet weather only if necessary. This electric bike is not meant for use in puddles, heavy rain, or streams. Never immerse or submerge this product in water or liquid as the electrical system may be damaged.
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Night Riding It is recommended to not ride at night if avoidable. Ride at night only if necessary. o Wear reflective and light-colored clothing. o Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting, if possible. o Ensure tire wall, pedal, and other reflectors are installed and unobstructed. o Ensure head light and taillight/brake light are functioning correctly and use them.
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A Note for Parents and Guardians As a parent/guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child. The C- Class is not designed for use by children. If you are carrying a passenger in a child safety seat, they must also be wearing a helmet.
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Consumer Misuse Ariel Rider waives any and all liability for injuries resulting from consumer misuse of an Ariel Rider electronic bicycle (“Bike”). The subsequent information provides consumer use requirements pursuant to e-bike state laws, however the stated requirements are not exhaustive and merely serves as a reference for misuse which Ariel Rider shall accept no liability for.
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RCW 7.72 and applying to those residing in Washington, Ariel Rider shall not be liable for injuries resulting from the fault of the manufacturer in any scenario, including but not limited to (1) if there is no solvent manufacturer subject to service of process under the laws of the claimant’s...
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seat attached to the Bike; b. You shall not use the Bike to carry more persons than the Bike is designed or equipped to carry; c. You shall not use the Bike to carry an object that prevents the person from operating the Bike with at least one hand on the handlebars of the bicycle;...
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TX CIV PRAC & REM §82.003 and applying to those residing in Texas, Ariel Rider shall not be liable for any product liability action due to the fact that electronic bicycles are products known to be unsafe by the ordinary consumer who consumes the product with the ordinary knowledge common to the community.
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b. You shall not operate a Class 3 Bike if You are under 16 years of age; c. You shall not operate a Class 3 Bike or ride as a passenger unless wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that meets the requirements set forth in AB 1096 Section 21213;...
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CO Rev. Stat. §13-21-402.5 and applying to those residing in Colorado, Ariel Rider shall not be liable for injury, death, or property damage that occurs as a result of use in a manner or for a purpose other than that which...
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Moreover, pursuant to IL ST CH 735 §5/13-213 and applying to those residing in Illinois, Ariel Rider shall not be liable for injury or damages claimed to have resulted from an alteration, modification, or change of the Bike, when that injury...
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You may not park the Bike on the sidewalk so as to impede the normal movement of pedestrian or other traffic upon the sidewalk. Moreover, pursuant to NJ Rev Stat §2a:58C-3 and applying to those residing in New Jersey, Ariel Rider shall not be liable for avoidably or unavoidably unsafe...
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Bike, regardless of whether or not Ariel Rider provides adequate warning or instruction. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for injuries resulting from unsafe aspects of the Bikes, regardless of whether or not such unsafe aspects are an inherent characteristic of the product or are such that an ordinary person who uses the Bike with the ordinary knowledge common to the Class of persons for whom the product is intended is aware of such aspects.
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Moreover, pursuant to the Revised Judicature Act of 1961 – §600.2946 applying to those residing in Michigan, Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for failure to warn of a material risk that is or should be obvious to a reasonably...
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Ariel Rider shall not be liable in a product liability claim for harm caused by misuse, alteration, or change of the Bike, regardless of whether or not the misuse was reasonably foreseeable. For those residing in the state of Florida, You must comply with...
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b. You shall not operate the Bike and carry more persons on the Bike than the number for which it is designed or safely equipped; c. You shall not operate the Bike and carry a package, bundle or article which prevents You from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebar and having full control at all times;...
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Oregon, Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for foreseeable and unforeseeable modifications, alterations, and/or changes to the Bike, regardless of whether or not Ariel Rider provided warning associated with modifications, alterations, or changes to the...
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For those residing in the state of Massachusetts, You must comply with Massachusetts Code, Ch. 85, Sec. 11B, which provides that: a. You shall not ride a Class 3 Bike on a bike path or shared-use path unless permitted by the municipality, local authority or state agency having jurisdiction over that path;...
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e. You must ensure that the municipality or local authority having jurisdiction over the streets, roads, or ways You are operating a Class 3 Bike on allow the operation of Class 3 Bikes on those streets, roads, or ways. Notwithstanding, even if You reside in a state that does not explicitly make any of the following activities illegal, You represent and warrant that: a.
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d. You shall not operate the Bike and carry a package, bundle or article which prevents You from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebar and having full control at all times; e. You shall not operate the Bike and carry more persons on the Bike than the number for which it is designed or safely equipped;...
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leap of deaths, and any other stunt or activity, known now or in the future, that puts You at risk for injury.
Limited Warranty Warranty Info Every bike by Ariel Rider E-bikes is covered under a manufacturer's one-year all-inclusive warranty for the original owner against all manufacturing defects. Warranty details below are subject to change at any time; for the most current warranty version, visit https://arielrider.com/pages/warranty.
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Ariel Rider E-bikes’ lithium ion batteries are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and/or workmanship for a 1-year period from the date of original purchase. The battery warranty does not include damage from power surges, use of...
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Warranty Exclusions o Liability for material defects does not cover normal wear and tear, which occurs from the manufacturers’ intended use of the product. Components such as the battery pack, motor system, braking system, drivetrain system, seat, grips and pedals are all subject to intended use-related wear and are not covered under the warranty from normal wear.
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Ariel Rider E-bikes will not be liable and/or responsible for any damage, failure, or loss caused by any unauthorized service or use of unauthorized parts. In no event shall Ariel...
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Worn components should be replaced immediately. If you are unfamiliar with regular maintenance, a certified, reputable bike mechanic should be consulted. Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from use of an Ariel Rider E-bike past its useful life.
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We are here to help! If you have questions, please: Access Ariel Rider E-bikes Help Center ), Contact us https://arielrider.zendesk.com/hc/en-us directly by email to info@arielrider.com...
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