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  • Page 1 Bikes Owner’s Manual J J U www.perraromobility.com...
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  • Page 3: Your First Ride

    Assembly of your new bicycle Owner’s Manual and General Warnings See Section 4 for Assembly Instructions IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE Your dealer or bike shop should fit you with the proper size of bike. - The seat may be adjusted to offer the best comfort and performance.
  • Page 4: Section 1 - General Warnings

    Front Wheel and Foot Contact SECTION 1 - GENERAL WARNINGS Do not pedal when Brakes & Stopping Power: riding slowly if the handlebar is turned. It is possible WARNING for your foot to contact the front Improper use of the braking system, including tire if the handlebar over-use of the front brake, can cause you to lose is turned while...
  • Page 5 Brake Reach INSPECTION BEFORE EVERY RIDE Some bikes have adjustable brake levers. These can be Before every ride, inspect the bike with the adjusted to fit each individual rider’s specific needs. following check list. If any part of the bike fails the For example, if you have a short reach you may need inspection, repair the bike by following the the levers adjusted closer to the handlebar.
  • Page 6 post in the frame by attempting to rotate the seat. RULES FOR SAFE RIDING If the seat rotates, then the seat tube is not properly You must ensure that you understand the safe clamped in to the frame. operation of this bike and follow all traffic bike laws and regulations in the area in which the bike is being Check the lights and reflectors operated.
  • Page 7 ight Riding and Poor Visibility Avoid riding too fast Riding at dawn, dusk, during poor visibility or night Higher speeds create higher risks and greater forces riding is extremely dangerous. Your reflectors are in the event of a crash. At higher speeds, it is more not a substitute for required bike lights.
  • Page 8 SECTION 2 - GENERAL RIDING INFORMATION When preparing to slow down or stop, gently Once you have inspected your bike and all apply components are in proper working condition, you are ready to test ride your new bike. A few important general rules for riding in but are not limited to: Strap on your...
  • Page 9: Maintenance And Care

    SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Before every ride complete the bike inspection Check reflectors, lights, and seat/seat post for outline in Section 1. If you identify any areas that excess wear or damage need adjustment or service, take your bike to a Check the frame, fork, handlebars, and stem for qualified bike technician for repair and service.
  • Page 10 Section 4 - Assembly Instructions This manual provides instructions on how to assemble your new Bike as it comes from the factory. If you feel you do not understand the instructions, have the proper tools or would prefer a qualified technician perform the assembly, take your new Bike to your local bike shop.
  • Page 11 Check the front fork assembled properly as Check brake rotor alignment in the caliper slot. The shown in figure 3. wheel should rotate freely without the caliper rubbing or binding. The tire should be an equal distance from each side of the fork.
  • Page 12 Handlebar Assembly: Carefully remove protective packaging. dentify Left vs Right Inspect cables, levers, electronics and shifters pedal. There is a “L” for damage. or “R” stamped into the metal part of the Remove factory installed front plate on the pedal near the steering stem as shown in Figure 4.1.
  • Page 13 "RED LIGHT" e ba e y s l and needs be c a ged "BLUE LIGHT" e ba e y as suff c en c a ge...
  • Page 14 Up button + Mode key Down button - Power button 6. 6. 6 6 Press and hold Power button for 1 second, it can turn on/off the display. The Display will automatically shut down when there is no operate & ride for X minutes (X could be 0~9).
  • Page 15 Section 4 -Controller function diagram F F ront t wheel l drive Rear r wheel l drive...