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FAQ: How to switch the lights on? Push and hold the + button on the display!
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About this manual
• Thank you for purchasing a Leitner electric bike. We take
pride in providing electric bikes at outstanding value,
delivered to you factory direct. Riding an ebike can be
fun, however for safety reasons it is important to only
ride the bike after reading and understanding the
complete manual.
• The following manual is only a basic guide to assist you
and is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all
aspects of assembling, maintaining, repairing and using
your bicycle. In the interest of safety we recommend that
you visit a local electric bike professional to assemble,
tune and regularly service the bike.
• This manual makes no representation about the safe use
of this bike under all conditions. It is impossible to
predict all situations when riding a bike and there are
risks associated with riding this bike which cannot be
avoided. These risks are at the sole responsibility of the
rider.
• This assembly and operation manual shall remain an
integral part of the electric bicycle. When you transfer
the electric bicycle to others, please enclose
manual as it contains important safety guidance and
operation instructions. Anyone riding the electric bike
shall carefully read the safety guidance and operation
instructions before your first ride.
Meaning of Safety Language.
Riding a bike can cause injury and in extreme cases death,
therefore it is important to read and understand the manual
before using the bike. The most common cause of injury is
falling off the bicycle and reading the manual will help to
avoid situations which put you at risk of injury or death.
• WARNING! Indicates the possibility of injury or death.
• Caution! Indicates the possibility of injury.
As there are different models of eBikes, pictures are for
reference only and may show a similar component from
another model. Certain instructions of this manual may not
apply to your model. All content in this manual is subject to
change or withdrawal without notice. We made effort to
provide accurate information, however we do not assume
responsibility of liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear.
If you are unsure about certain parts of this manual, if you
have a problem or need repair, please visit the website
www.Leitner.com.au
representative at sales@Leitner.com.au with a problem
description and pictures and videos or call 1300 856 725.
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Table of contents:
About this manual..............................................1
Guide to safe operation.................................2-3
Checklist before each ride.................................3
Safeguarding guidelines.....................................4
Maintenance schedule.......................................4
Before your first ride..........................................5
Operation of your electric bike.........................6
Turning on the lights...........................................6
Getting started....................................................7
Assembly and adjustment of...
• Quick release levers......................................8
• Front wheel....................................................8
• Handle-bar and Stem....................................9
• Folding handle-stem (SuperT)  ...................9
• Non-Folding handle-stem............................11
• Bell..................................................................11
• Pedals.............................................................12
• Crank arm, Bottom Bracket....................... 12
• Rear Rack...................................................... 12
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• Seat and seatpost........................................13
• Headset.........................................................13
• Bike stand......................................................13
• Chain..............................................................13
• Disc brakes....................................................14
• Rim brakes....................................................15
• Brake levers..................................................15
• Brake and gear Cables................................15
• Gears..............................................................16
• Reflectors.......................................................17
• Rear wheel....................................................18
• Rim, Tyres and Tubes...................................19
• Frame and Fork (Frameset)........................19
• Suspension ...................................................19
• Accessories....................................................22
Battery and charger.........................................20
Lubrication.........................................................22
Warranty............................................................22
List of torque recommendations....................22
Conversion table psi/kPa.................................22
Basic trouble-shooting.....................................23
Controller ..........................................................24
Controller Wiring Diagram...............................25
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Summarization of Contents

About this manual
Meaning of Safety Language
Explains safety warnings like WARNING and Caution for user safety.
Guide to safe operation
Riding instructions
Specific guidance on using brakes, steering, and general riding techniques.
Checklist before each ride
Handle-stem and handle-bar
Checks for stem and handlebar alignment, security, and cable slack.
Maintenance
Maintenance schedule
Recommended maintenance tasks and intervals for safe operation.
Before your first ride
Rules to ride safely
Legal and safety guidelines for riding an electric bike.
OPERATION OF YOUR ELECTRIC BIKE
The LCD display panel
Explanation of the LCD display functions, controls, and navigation.
Getting Started
Assembly Instructions
Steps for unpacking and assembling the bicycle components.
QUICK RELEASE LEVERS
INSTALLATION OF FRONT WHEEL
Step-by-step guide for correctly fitting the front wheel.
Handle-bar and Stem Adjustments
SuperT: Straightening and folding the handle-stem
Instructions for the SuperT model's handle-stem folding mechanism.
Quill-type Handle-Stem Assembly
Direct-connect Handle-Stem Assembly
Assembly and adjustment for direct-connect stems on CrossX models.
Pedal and Drivetrain Installation
Installing the rear rack
How to properly install the rear rack onto the bike frame.
Seat and Support Components
Seat (saddle) and seat post
Adjusting and securing the seat and seat post for riding comfort.
Disc Brake System
Adjusting Disc Brake Clearance
Procedure for adjusting disc brake pads for optimal performance.
Rim Brake System
Brake Levers and Cables
Information on brake levers, cable attachment, and adjustment.
Gear Shifting and Tuning
Tuning of the gears (rear derailleur)
Adjusting the rear derailleur for smooth and efficient gear changes.
Frame Folding and Reflectors
Straightening the frame
Instructions on how to unfold the bike's frame safely.
Rear Wheel Installation
Removal of rear wheel
Detailed steps for safely removing the rear wheel from the bike.
Wheel and Frame Maintenance
Rim, Tyres and Tubes
Information on tyres, tubes, and wheel maintenance for safety.
Battery Management
Charging the battery
Steps and precautions for charging the electric bike battery.
Battery Care & Storage
Battery range
Factors affecting battery range and tips to extend it.
Warranty and Specifications
Recommended Torque values
List of recommended torque specifications for bike components.
Bike Components Overview
Basic trouble-shooting guide
Common faults, their possible causes, and solutions.
Throttle and Controller Operations
Unlocking the throttle
Procedure to unlock throttle for higher speeds (off-road use only).

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