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Owner's Manual
ELATION
Handle Bars
Stem
Saddle
Rear bag
Saddle Post
Front Suspension
Mudguard
Fork
Motor
Shaft drive
Rim
Spoke
Pedal
Kickstand
This manual contains important safety, assembly,
operational and maintenance advice.
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ BEFORE
OPERATING THE BICYCLE
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual ELATION Handle Bars Stem Saddle Rear bag Saddle Post Front Suspension Mudguard Fork Motor Shaft drive Spoke Pedal Kickstand This manual contains important safety, assembly, operational and maintenance advice. THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ BEFORE OPERATING THE BICYCLE...
  • Page 2: User Security

    User Security Regular check’s for safety before riding 1) Check if the handlebar stem and saddle post are safely inserted. Take note of the maximum height markings (MIN. INSERTION) on the tube. 2) Check the brake shoes for excess wear. If there is wear, you should replace them before riding. 3) Check if the nuts on the front and rear axis are securely fixed.
  • Page 3: Battery And Charging

    Battery and charging Instructions on the bike operation 2) Press the power button and the 1) To turn the power ON and OFF control panel will turn on. use the power button which is under the battery. LCD display Press the positive Press to turn on LCD to go up the menu.
  • Page 4: Safe Charging

    Steps to charge the battery 1) Confirm that the local power supply corresponds with the requirement of the charger. The input voltage is between 100V-240V. 2) The battery can be charged on the e-bike or removed from the e-bike and charged separately.
  • Page 5: How To Remove The Battery

    How to Ride the Electric Bike Turn the power ON Use the power button under the battery. Turn the throttle slowly to drive the bike forward. The remaining battery power is displayed on the panel after turning the power on. Power cut during braking To ensure the rider’s safety, the motor will stop working when braking and restart after the brake lever is released.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Battery gauge Power switch is open Close the switch on the battery LEDs with no case display. Battery case with no power Charge the battery Circuited Replace fuse Battery case not positioned in the right Remove battery case, put it in place right place and then lock it...
  • Page 7: General Maintenance Remarks

    General Maintenance Remarks Cleaning and Maintenance Regular maintenance guarantees you a longer durability and road worthy state of your bike. Maintenance includes cleaning, lubricating and ride setting adjustments. Regular maintenance work is required to sustain a warranty claim. This applies to special corrosion (surface rust) and other damages, which by non-observance, would not be undertaken by us.
  • Page 8: Warranty

    Brakes The brake-shoes which are fixed on the V-brake and roller-brake wear out in time causing gap widening between the brake-shoes and the rim flank. This is indicated by the increase of the leeway of the brake lever. The left brake lever controls the rear and the right brake lever controls the front brake.

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