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Adjust the Saddle, Grips and Brake Levers
If you pull the seat post and the seat tube is too far away, the screw clamp may not support the
seat post safely. In bad weathers, the seat post will be slacking or damaged. This will lead to a
risk of accident and injury. Do not exceed the minimum insert depth when pulling the seat post.
• adjust saddle height and position Minimum
insert depth: the seat post has to be inserted at
least 10cm (3.9
”) into the seat tube no matter
how it is marked. Adjust based on personal
needs. Do not go beyond the maximum range
shown when moving the saddle back and forth.
Adjust the grips, brake levers and gear change levers Adjust the handle bars so that they fit snugly
in your hands, and move them to the position that fits you. Adjust the brake levers so that they
make proper contact with the handle bars. A proper distance shall be kept between the handle bar
and brake lever.The gear change lever is located below the handle bar where your thumb can easily
control.
When braking hard by pulling the brake levers towards the handle bars, y ou should not push the
braking force to its upper limit. Or, the braking distance will be extended and there is a risk of
accident. Adjust the brake levers as mentioned above.
Instrument Control
The use of the e-bike gauge while riding the bike will cause distraction in traffic, compromise your
control on the e-bike and possibly result in accident. Use the gauge only when the traffic allows it. If
this is not possible, just park the bike somewhere safe before dealing with the gauge.
ON: Make sure that the battery is installed on the bike and the battery lock is switched to
“ON (red).”
The screen starts to display. Check that the system is on. The instrument enters the main page
as shown, including speed, assistance level, battery power, total distance and calorie.
Note: the instrument backlight will turn off automatically in 10 seconds to save power.
OFF: Switch the battery lock to
“OFF (white)” and the instrument display will turn off. Check that
the system is off.
Note: for increased safety, turn the lamps on every time you turn on the system. It is
recommended to ride the bike with lamps on.
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