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After 

each

 ride, wash your bike with soapy water (liquid dish soap is recommended for its ability to remove 

grease without damaging the bike), 

do not wash electrical parts

.

 

AVOID USING HIGH-PRESSURE 

WASHERS

. Dry your bike with a soft cloth in order to avoid rust and corrosion. While carefully drying your 

entire bike, you will also be able to inspect all the different parts and detect any potential problems. 

Lubrication is an important part of maintenance of electric vehicles. The front axle, middle axle flywheel, front 

fork shock absorber pivot and other components should be scrubbed by butter or oil 

every six months

.

CLEANING & LUBRICATION

CHECK THE CHAIN TENSION AFTER EVERY RIDE.  

The correct chain tension is 8036 N

Bike has a freewheel you can do this by spinning the pedals backwards. The chain needs to be 

as tight as possible without creating friction that will waste energy and wear the chain and cogs 

prematurely.

Professionals are required to operate the following steps:

To adjust the rear wheel's position, loosen one side and push the rim between the chain stays 

to one side to move the loose end of the axle a short distance back or forward. Retighten the 

nut. Loosen the other side and ease the rim in the other direction so the rear wheel is once 

again straight in the frame.

Test again and repeat the process, moving the rear wheel a short distance forward or back until 

the tension is in the target zone. You need to test by spinning pedals because neither cogwheel 

will be a perfect circle so the chain tension will vary as the cranks spin.

Once the chain tension is acceptable, tighten both nuts fully. 

During the whole process please pay attention to motor cable, do not damage it or make the 

cable loose.

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Page 1: ...Global Fitness and Leisure Pty Ltd 23 25 Maygar Blvd Broadmeadows VIC 3047 Australia Ph 1300 169 600...

Page 2: ...PARTS LIST M15 SPANNER M6 ALLEN KEY CHARGER...

Page 3: ...ORE RIDING CHARGE BATTERY IMPORTANT TIPS ADVICE ASSEMBLY FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING LUBRICATION WARRANTY TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES FOR USERS PREPARATION BEFORE RIDING CHARGE BATTERY IMPORTANT TIPS ADVI...

Page 4: ...hildren below 14 years old should not play with the product DO NOT LET CHILDREN INFLATE TYRES Charging cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by children without adult supervision Maximum ri...

Page 5: ...T SIGNIFICANT MECHANICAL REPAIRS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY A SKILLED BICYCLE MECHANIC III When you are riding on the road make sure that you are always visible to other vehicles Please respect the rule...

Page 6: ...straddle bicycle with at least 1 inch 2 54cm clearance above the horizontal bar when standing X Please check before riding 1 STEERING Make certain that the stem is inserted into the head tube to at le...

Page 7: ...rotective packing material TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY M6 Allen Key M15 Spnner Torque Wrench Set not provided ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 OPEN THE BIKE 1 Unfold the bike 2 Lift up the frame quick rel...

Page 8: ...rying to turn the handlebar If you can turn the handlebar without turning the front wheel the stem is too loose Adjust the handlebar angle which is perpendicular to front wheel Retighten the stem pill...

Page 9: ...spindle 2 Thread the pedal marked R into the crank arm on the chain side of the bike Turn the pedal spindle in a clockwise direction Securely tighten the pedal spindle by M15 tool 3 Thread the pedal...

Page 10: ...t top of seat is parallel the ground and comfortable to the rider Retighten seat clamp nuts securely with an adjustable wrench NOTE Especially pay attention to the insertion warning mark NOTE Test the...

Page 11: ...A B A C B D FOLD THE EBIKE...

Page 12: ...ick release 3 Lift up the quick release A and fold the front frame B 4 Unlock the quick release on stem A release it B and lift it up C then fold the top stem D 5 Push the pedal inside 6 Fold the peda...

Page 13: ...ts to the front of the Bicycle See illustration A 2 Insert the wheel into the fork 3 Install an axle nut to each side of the axle see illustration B 4 Tighten the axle nuts by hand Make sure there is...

Page 14: ...a 6 mm hex key You may hand tighten at this point as you will need to readjust the tension later See illustration A 2 Install the inner brake cable by pushing it through the cable routing tube or noo...

Page 15: ...brake arms must be nearly parallel to each other To make this adjustment hold the brake shoes so that they are touching the rim and measure the distance between points a and b See illustration C 4 Adj...

Page 16: ...n will be100 charged and the charger will automatically stop charging From 0 charge to 100 takes about 5 hours 5 Press the button on the battery the LED light will be illuminated to show battery perce...

Page 17: ...uent use or storage recharge the battery at least every month to ensure that it will work properly and keep in a dry and cool environment OPERATION SEE PICTURE ATTACHED AS BELOW 1 START Insert the key...

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Page 19: ...Pty Ltd to change the fuse The travelling distance has been reduced Insufficient battery capacity The battery is becoming old and needs replacement Braking frequently riding uphill or running against...

Page 20: ...pinning the pedals backwards The chain needs to be as tight as possible without creating friction that will waste energy and wear the chain and cogs prematurely Professionals are required to operate t...

Page 21: ...ecautions will void the warranty The commercial warranty is strictly limited to the replacement and or repair of the parts recognized as defective Do not open the battery the motor wheel the watertigh...

Page 22: ...to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Full details of your consumer rights may be found at www consum...

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