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untangled and exit from the front of the front fork so as not to obstruct movement once
the front wheel is mounted.
5.
Align the handlebar slots in the stem. Then, replace the stem cover and tighten the screws
clockwise. Make sure that the screws fit into the slot when tightened and that they are
not loose to prevent damage to the thread.
6.
Insert the front light and horn wires into the hole at the top of the diagonal tube. Bring the
accelerator cable and the two side brake sensor cables together and join them with the
help of two cable ties.
Assembling the reflectors
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Slide the reflector holder into the slot provided on the back of the saddle post.
Then slide the reflector bracket over the seat saddle post.
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Tighten the screw of the reflector bracket once it is in the correct position using the Phillips
screwdriver.
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Follow the same steps to mount the front reflector. Place it on the handlebars and tighten
the screw with the screwdriver.
Assembling the saddle post. Fig. 3
Lift the saddle tube lever and insert the saddle post. Finally, close the lock lever by pressing it
towards the frame.
Note: adjust the saddle height with the lever under the saddle.
Assembling the saddle
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For the saddle height pre-adjustment, the saddle should be at the same height as your hip.
Please note that the correct position should be one in which your hip is not tilted to one
side when the pedal is in its bottom position and your foot is fully engaged in the pedal.
Once the pre-adjustment has been made, finally adjust the saddle height, bearing in mind
that when the saddle is raised, the knee should be neither fully stretched nor very bent
when the pedal is at the bottom.
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Adjust the saddle properly to ensure maximum efficiency and comfort during exercise. The
saddle is in the correct position if the user has a slightly bent knee when one of the pedals
is at a 90-degree angle relative to the ground.
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To indicate the maximum height that the saddle can be adjusted, you will see vertical line
markings following the word MIN.
Front wheel mounting. Fig. 4
1.
Place the electric bicycle frame upside down on a stable surface. This ensures that no
parts of the electric bike are damaged during assembly. Remove any packaging or zip ties
that may remain on the front wheel.
2.
Stand in front of the front hub of the electric bike with the disc brake on the left. When
mounting the front wheel, make sure that the tyre fits.
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Note: if the front wheel does not fit, the inside of the front brake calliper must be loosened.
3.
Carefully stand the wheel upright and insert the fork brackets onto the fork bracket. Then
insert the front axle together with the lock-on quick release and nut on the other side of
the wheel. Once inserted, first tighten the nut, and then turn the lock-on quick release
handle until it hardens slightly Finally, operate the handle to close it securely.
4.
Make sure that the wheel is correctly centred in the frame, otherwise the balance of the
electric bike may be disturbed. Make sure that the disc brake is on the left side of the
bicycle.
Assembling the pedals. Fig. 5
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Check the marking indicating the left pedal and the right pedal. You will find stickers
indicating this.
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To mount the pedals, the right pedal must be screwed clockwise, and the left pedal must
be screwed counterclockwise with the 15 mm spanner.
Assembling the battery. Fig. 6
1.
The electric bike comes with a removable battery. Remove it from the box carefully. Place
it in the space provided for it in the diagonally positioned central tube. Slide it in after
making sure that the battery is correctly aligned.
Once in place, insert the spanner into the hole on the right side of the battery. Turn the
2.
spanner clockwise to fix the battery in its place.
3.
Press the button on the front end of the battery to ensure that the power supply is
connected and functioning properly.
Charging the battery
Only use the original charger supplied. To start charging, insert the charger into the socket
on the side of the battery and plug it into a power source. The battery will fully charge in 4-6
hours.
4. OPERATION
Fig. 7
The electric bicycle will start assisting with electric power once you start pedalling.
Fig. 7 key
1.
Speed
Battery level
2.
3.
Error codes
4.
Total mileage
5.
Current trip mileage
Assistance modes
6.
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