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Read all of the following instructions before use. Keep this user guide for future
reference. Do not skip, substitute or modify any steps or procedures in this guide, as
doing so could result in personal injury or product damage.
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The following user guide is only a guide to assist you and is not a complete or
comprehensive manual of all aspects of maintaining and repairing your bicycle. If you
are not comfortable or lack the skills or tools to assemble the bicycle yourself, you
should take it to a qualified mechanic at a bicycle shop. Additionally, you can contact
Kogan.com for support.
Electric Assisted Bike Regulations
The EN 15194 EU standard or EPAC (Electric Power Assisted Cycle) conforms to the
following characteristics for electric power assisted bikes:
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Motor assistance only starts when the cyclist pedals.
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The assistance cuts out as soon as the cyclist stops pedalling.
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The assistance cuts out as soon as the speed exceeds 25km/h.
Adherence to this standard enables the use of the electric bikes in the same conditions as
any other bicycle, particularly on bicycle paths and bicycle-specific lanes.
Recommendation Before First Ride
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Before first use, please double-check the function of all the parts of your electric bike. If
you have any doubts or if you detect a problem, please contact your authorised dealer
or technical service department.
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Regularly check the tire pressure. This will make pedalling easier, minimize battery
consumption, and reduce the likelihood of damage to your tyre.
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Always check the brakes prior to riding to make sure they are working correctly. Adjust
the brake sensitivity if needed. Only ride at a speed that the conditions permit, for
example, slow down on snowy or rainy days.
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Always hold the handlebars with both hands, except when you need to notify others
you are turning.
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If you lend your bicycle to a third party, ensure they are familiar with this user guide
before the first ride.
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Use a light at night or when visibility is not good. If you are not able to see clearly with a
light, do not attempt to ride your bike.
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Respect local and national road traffic regulations.
SAFETY & WARNINGS