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The standard 120V wall outlet in most homes is sufficient power to charge 
the battery.

 

 

 

The light on the battery charger will appear RED to show that is not full. 

A full recharge typically takes 3

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4  hours. When the battery is full, the light 

will change from red to GREEN. You can continue to charge for 1 –

 2 

more 

hours after it turns green.

 

 

Unplug the power source from the battery and then from the electrical 

outlet. Store the charger in a cool, dry place.

 

NOTE:

 After the light turns green, the charger is in 

trickle charge.

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This 

means that if plugged in, it will continue to charge slowly and maintain the 
charge. For safety and long battery life, unplug the battery once charged.

 

Using your power source incorrectly or leaving the charger connected to the 
battery when charging, the charger will become warm. Be sure to keep the 
charger away from any flammable objects. On a normal charge cycle, the 
charger may reach temperatures up to 185°F (85°C).

 

Precautions 

while charging:

 

ALWAYS use the charger according to the instructions

 

DO NOT use any charger other than the one that came with your e

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bike. If 

you need a replacement, please contact Customer Service 

 

DO NOT attempt to open or repair your charger or battery if it is malfunc-

tioning

 

Wheels

 

 

Wheels should be centered in the fork or dropouts. If you hear any ir-

regular noises from the wheels or brakes, the wheels should be checked and 
repaired. The wheels should rotate smoothly without wobbling from side to 
side.

 

 

Check the bearing play of the hubs by lifting the bicycle and spinning 

the wheel; it should continue to spin for several turns after you remove your 
hand. To check the play of the hubs, try to move the wheel from side to side 
between the forks. If you detect any substantial movement, or if the wheel 
is difficult to turn, the bearings must be adjusted or replaced. Please contact 
a local bicycle dealer to have the hub bearings adjusted.

 

Tires

 

It is recommended that your tire pressure is at least 10 psi. Before every 
ride, make sure that the tires are inflated according to the pressure on the 
sidewall. 

 

 

 

 

 

FIFIELD ROGUE WAVE         

 

Motor

 

750

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Watt Mid

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Drive

 

Weight

 

60lbs

 

Frame

 

Aluminum with Black Finish 

 

Fork

 

Aluminum with Black Finish 

 

Gears

 

9 speed Shimano Alivio 

 

Brakes

 

Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes  

 

Speed

 

20 mph

 

Range

 

25

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35 miles

 

Battery

 

Lithium Ion 48V/14.5Ah 

 

Warranty  2 years battery, motor, 
frame

 

ROGUE WAVE

 

Summary of Contents for ROGUE WAVE

Page 1: ...ngeover This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the frame fork or components This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective item and said repair or replacement is the sole remedy of the war ranty This warranty extends from the date of purchase is offered only to the original owner and is not transferable This warranty applies only to Fifield Inc...

Page 2: ...ESHAPE PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION General maintenance Check and lubricate the chain if dry on a regular basis A dry lube is pre ferred Do not spray lubrication in hubs near bakes or other locations When cleaning your electric bike do not use a steady direct stream of wa ter from a hose Use a wet cloth instead to avoid short circuiting any electric components Your electric bike has a durable finish an...

Page 3: ...our e bike If you need a replacement please contact Customer Service DO NOT attempt to open or repair your charger or battery if it is malfunc tioning Wheels Wheels should be centered in the fork or dropouts If you hear any ir regular noises from the wheels or brakes the wheels should be checked and repaired The wheels should rotate smoothly without wobbling from side to side Check the bearing pla...

Page 4: ...e not rubbing the brakes monitor air pressure in tires If the battery was removed place the battery back into its location and be sure to lock it and remove key Check to see that the battery is fully charged battery level indicated on screen before riding and check the air pressure of the tires 10 25 psi Be sure to test the front and back brakes as well as the condition of the handlebars and the f...

Page 5: ...l against strong winds starting from a standstill or riding on rough muddy roads will use extra power and lower range Taking off As the bike starts accelerate slowly do not try to get to your maximum speed right away When starting from an elevated path pedal as much as possible so that the electric power will last longer Pedaling more than using solely the throttle will lengthen the life of the ba...

Page 6: ...milar to sand riding the bike will be able to travel easily over packed and powder snow Keep in mind that fast jerky maneuvers will cause a loss of bike control Mountain The 4 fat tires give this bike incredible traction through mud gravel dirt and rocks However given the increased tire surface are it is important to avoid pointed rocks sticks and curbs as these will tear the tire Switching ON OFF...

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