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Wet conditions

 

 

Like any other moving object, when it is wet or snowing, there is less 

traction. This applies specifically to the brakes on the bike; they will not per-
form as well as they do in dry climates. Be sure to brake earlier because it 
will take a longer distance to come to a full stop. Ride at a slower speed and 
try to be more visible.

 

Low visibility

 

 

Even though your bicycle comes with headlights, rear lights, and reflec-

tors, in situations where there is low lighting it may make it difficult for peo-
ple to see you. Be sure to see and be seen in your environment. Wear reflec-
tive and bright colored clothing to enhance visibility for others.

 

Sand/Snow/Mountain Riding

 

 

The fat tire bike has the capability of ring in the sand, snow, and on a 

mountain. 

 

 

When riding in the sand. Keep your bike in a low gear and keep the bike 

moving. This will help you float over the sand. DO NOT take sharp turns, as 
the front wheel will sink into the sand and cause you to fall off the bike.

 

 

When riding in the snow, remember that the 

4” 

tires provide grip, but 

unless they are studded, ice will cause a loss of control. Watch for ice and 
black ice. Similar 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

 

This Display control is located on the left of the handle bars. 

 

To power on the bike, press the button on top of the battery and then press 
and hold the IEC power symbol button. The display will light up and this 
button can be released. 

 

The 

I

 symbol will aid you inscrolling through the trip distance, max speed, 

average speed and general 

information.

 

When the e

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bike is parked for more than 10 minutes, the display will 

automatically shut down. Refrain from turning off the system while riding.

 

 

 

LCD Function Summary

The LCD screen provides a wide range of functions 

and indicators to the fit your needs. The indicated contents are as follows:

 

Battery level indicator

 

Speed display

 

Trip distance and total distance

 

Motor power (wattage)

 

Trip distance and total distance

 

The battery bars represent the capacity of the battery. When the battery is 
low the battery frame on screen will flash to notify that it needs to be re-
charged immediately.

 

 

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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