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  • Page 1 Ebike Owner’s Manual VORSA For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com and more, visit us at...
  • Page 2 Phone: (877) RIDE1UP (743-3187) Contact Us: https://ride1up.com/contact/ For the most effective assembly resources on your VORSA, please scan the QR Code below for the video assembly tutorial: For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model: Vorsa Table of Contents 1. Safety Notes ..........................5 1.1 Personal Safety:........................5 1.2 Ebike Safety: ..........................6 1.3 Electrical Safety: ........................7 1.4 Brake Safety: ..........................7 1.5 Maintenance: ........................... 8 1.6 Additional Warnings: ........................ 8 1.6 Additional Warnings (Continued): ........... Error! Bookmark not defined.
  • Page 4 7.8 Error Code Troubleshooting: ....................24 7.9 Error Codes/Source of the Error ....................25 8.Warranty Information ....................... 26 8.1 How to Handle Warranty Claims: .................... 27 For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 5: Safety Notes

    Have maintenance/repairs done by a qualified bicycle mechanic. Never use/ride any Ride1Up bike product in ways precluded by the manufacturer and the laws of your state and local municipality. It is your responsibility to comply the laws in which you are operating the e-bike. Laws vary depending on location in which you operate the bike.
  • Page 6: Ebike Safety

    120 degrees Fahrenheit. The rear rack on the VORSA has a maximum weight capacity of 150 lbs. Do not exceed the max weight capacity as this may compromise the integrity of the bike and could cause death, serious personal injury and/or property damage.
  • Page 7: Electrical Safety

    1.3 Electrical Safety: Only use the charger supplied by Ride1UP and never tamper or modify the charger in any way. Do not leave the e-bike or battery plugged into a wall outlet unattended. Unplug the battery before leaving the bike alone.
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    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. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 9 Be sure to follow all requirements of airlines and air couriers regarding lithium batteries if you take your e-bike with you during air travel, or if you ship your e-bike by air courier. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 10: Notable Bike Parts

    Never operate a bike while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any substance or condition that could impair motor functions, judgement, or the ability to safely operate a bike. 1.7 Notable Bike Parts: For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 11: What's In The Box

    2. What’s in the box? The VORSA will arrive fully wrapped with foam and cardboard and include the following in our Accessory Box: Accessory Box: • User Manual • Ride1Up Gift • Battery Charger • (2) Keys • Ride1Up Allen Wrench Set •...
  • Page 12: Installation Steps: Assembling Your Bike

    3. Installation Steps: Assembling Your Bike Please scan QR Code below for VORSA Assembly Video. 3.1 Front Fork Assembly 1. Remove the headset components from the steerer tube 2. Insert the steerer tube through the headtube of the ebike frame.
  • Page 13: Stem Assembly

    HANDLEBARS, AS WELL AS THE COMPRESSION CAP, ENSURING FORK IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY. THIS SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH BIKE MECHANICS For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 14: Front Brake Assembly

    3. Using a 4mm allen key and M5 bolt, install the front fender arms to the inserts on both fork stanchions above the brake caliper as shown. Adjust for proper fit. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 15: Front Wheel Installation

    3. Insert the axle rod into the axle, sliding from the non-rotor side, through the rotor side. Place the axle nut on the rotor side and tighten using a 6mm allen key between 9-13nm. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 16: Derailleur Guard Installation

    3. Open the seat clamp and insert seat post to desired height and close the clamp with enough resistance to leave a small indentation in your palm. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 17: Seat Clamp Assembly And Adjustment

    It is standard thread, rotate clockwise to install and tighten. 5. Use a 15mm wrench on pedals to finish tightening the pedals in place. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 18: Rear Rack Installation

    It is critical that the low and high limit screws are properly adjusted. If they are not, the chain may come of the largest cog, into the spokes and cause permanent damage to your derailleur, derailleur hanger, motor For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 19: Test And Adjust Front And Rear Brakes

    Adjusting your derailleur properly will be done best by a mechanic, however it can be accomplished by following a helpful video. Please check our support pages at www.Ride1UP.com for the latest tips and video on how to do this properly.
  • Page 20: Post-Assembly Safety Check

    With one hand holding the battery in, gently depress the latch and carefully use both hands to remove the battery from the bottom of the downtube. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    Do not cover the battery while it is charging. If you ever see a spark while charging your battery. Please inspect the charging port of the battery and the tip of the charger. Please contact https://ride1up.com/contact/ and share pictures. Follow the steps below when charging the battery: Step 1.
  • Page 22: Dm07 Lcd Display Instructions

    50°-77°F and will provide the best performance out of the battery. Storage should be done in a dry area. 7.DM07 LCD Display Instructions For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 23: Power On/Off

    7.5 Walk/Push Assist (3.7 mph) Press and hold the (-) button for 2 seconds to enter the walking mode until released. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 24: Change Settings

    Compare the code with this list below and how to resolve: For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, Ride1UP.com And more visit us at...
  • Page 25: Error Codes/Source Of The Error

    7.9 Error Codes/Source of the Error 7.10 Off Road Mode: The Vorsa is shipped with a default Class 2 setting which limits top speeds to 20mph using throttle and pedal assist. For speeds more than 28mph, rider must contact Ride1Up Customer Support to acknowledge private road use only and compliance with local laws and regulations.
  • Page 26: Warranty Information

    Vorsa. IMPORTANT: Enter the same email you used to purchase the Vorsa 1 in the waiver form. Did you purchase from a dealer, 2nd hand or receive as a gift? If so, complete the waiver and reach out to support with an ID attachment that matches your waiver info.
  • Page 27: How To Handle Warranty Claims

    After the first 30-days Ride1UP will ship replacement parts of defective items within one year at no charge. The owner will be responsible for labor. Warranty parts will be shipped within the U.S. only at our cost. It will be necessary to send an email with a photo/and or as appropriate to support@ride1up.com...

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