This manual contains many cautions and warnings. It is important that you read and understand the material outlined in this manual. We want you to be completely satisfied with your Shark. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the IES team at 1-866-742-6274.
– ’ – Table of Contents Page • Record of serial number • Photo of Shark • Table of Contents • Cautions and Warnings • Inspection of your Shipment • Illustration of bike • Assembly Instructions • Adjusting the brakes •...
’ – ’ – CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS! Please read this section! It is very important for your safety and satisfaction that you read these cautions and warnings. Thanks! Warning! Always wear your helmet, obey local laws, and exercise caution when riding. Warning! If you are not certain that your bike is safe to ride, call the IES Service Department at 1-866-726-6856 for detailed advice and information.
’ – ’ – INSPECTION OF YOUR SHIPMENT The following is a list of all the necessary parts and components of your new Shadow. Please make sure everything is enclosed in the boxes and in good working condition. Bicycle Front Wheel Front Fender 1 Comfort Saddle and Seat Post 2 Pedals...
4. Install the pedals. Install the pedals by carefully threading through crank arm, then tightening securely with a wrench. 5. Install the seat and adjust the height. Since your Shark has a bicycle type quick release mechanism to secure the seat, it is essential that you understand how to use this correctly.
’ – ’ – Loosen the quick release lever, adjust seat to desired height and tighten the lever. See section on quick release lever for complete information on Page 12 of this manual. CAUTION: Do not adjust the saddle height above the safety line found on the seat pole.
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’ – ’ – The right brake lever controls the rear brake. The rear brake is a band brake which has been pre-adjusted at the factory. The left brake lever controls the front brake. Brake Testing Squeeze the brake levers. The brake levers should be easy for you to reach, and engage the brakes completely when pulled in.
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’ – ’ – 10. Install the mirrors to the front handlebar assembly. Remove the screw and nut from the right and left brake lever as shown. Slide the mirror through the screw hole and tighten the nut securely. (You do not need the screw which you have removed once mirrors have been attached)
’ – ’ – Operating Instructions Before You Ride Make sure quick release is locked and secure. Make sure all parts, components and accessories are in good working order. Check all fittings and be sure that they are tight and secure. Inspect your bike completely. Quick Release Operating Instructions: 1.
’ – ’ – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS – Charging the battery Batteries CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE BATTERY IN ANY WAY. DOING SO WILL CAUSE CHEMICAL, ELECTRICAL AND/OR FIRE HAZARDS. Batteries that lay dormant for an extended period of time will lose their ability to accept charge.
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2. Always use your charger as instructed. 3. Do not use any other charger than the one that came with your Shark. 4. Avoid any contact with water when recharging your battery. If a plug or socket should get wet, dry it thoroughly before proceeding.
’ – ’ – BICYCLE COMPONENTS Wheels Wheels should be centered in fork or dropouts. Whenever you hear any irregular noise from the wheels or the brakes, the wheels should be checked and repaired. Wheels should be checked regularly for spoke tightness and rim alignment. Wheels should rotate smoothly without wobbling from side to side.
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Your bike is equipped with a display unit that will inform you of the battery charge state, and other functions. Power On/Off Your Power On/Off switch is a key switch located on the bicycle frame. The Shark uses the same key to lock the battery box and accessory box. Throttle Your throttle is located on the right hand side of your handlebar.
’ – BICYCLE CARE We recommend having your Shark serviced once a year by a bicycle mechanic for regular bicycle maintenance in order to ensure safety and to keep components in proper working order. Throughout the year, there are simple steps you can take to inspect and maintain your Shark: 1.
’ – ’ – SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY Know the laws of your state. It is your responsibility to know and obey the laws of your local area concerning the operation of an electric bicycle. Laws which apply to regular bicycles also govern the use of electric bikes. In some cities and towns, local laws may also apply.
’ – ’ – TROUBLE SHOOTING Failure Symptoms Check Resolution Indicator Check power pin and Fails light doesn’t jack contact or Check pin and jack, to charge light up electricity to outlet clean them to improve contact, or change them with the same size fuse.
’ – ’ – SHARK SPECIFICATIONS – 22” Description Specification Size (inches) 66 x 22 x 42 Highest Speed 16 MPH Mileage Per Charge Up to 30 Miles Noise Less than 60dB(A) Consumption Per 100km .06kWh Battery 36V/12Ah Motor Brushless motor...
’ – ’ – SHARK SPECIFICATIONS – 24” Description Specification Size (inches) 66 x 24 x 42 Highest Speed 16 MPH Mileage Per Charge Up to 30 Miles Noise Less than 60dB(A) Consumption Per 100km .06kWh Battery 36V/12Ah Motor Brushless motor...
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