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Care and Lubrication 

Only use specific bicycle lubricants. 

Pedals:

 A few drops every 6 months on the axle. 

Chain:

 Spray the whole surface every 6 months. 

Bottom bracket:

 Every 6 months, please check with your authorised dealer. 

Motor:

 Every year, please check with your authorised dealer. 

 
Maintenance and Advice 

 

Never modify your bicycle with non-certified parts. 

 

Never ride in deep water. 

 

Do not use for jumps or stunts. 

 

Avoid long distance rides when it is raining. 

 

Keep both hands on the handlebar. 

 

Avoid sudden braking. 

 

Be careful when riding in pools of water. 

 

Thoroughly check the bicycle before each ride. 

 

Avoid leaving your bicycle in heavy rain or snow. If you do so, wipe dry. 

 

 

 

It is highly recommended to have your bike serviced by an 

authorised dealer at least once a year or every 1000km. Check 
your brake cables, sheaths and brake pads. Lubricate all 

transmission components, chain and derailleur with a suitable 
product. If the rear tire has a puncture, remember that if you 

must remove it, it is attached to the motor, so make sure to 
disconnect the cable (pictured here). 

When you reach 5000km or 100 charge cycles, a service alert 
will show for 4 seconds when you start the system, indicating 

that it is time to plan a service. 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

CLEANING & CARE 

Summary of Contents for FORTIS FS27HCMEBKA

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Page 3: ... technical service department If you lend your bicycle to a third party please give them this instruction manual with the bicycle and request that they read it before the first ride Respect local and national road traffic regulations For your safety it is highly recommended that you wear a certified helmet When used during heavy rain snow in slippery conditions or in the case of low visibility be ...

Page 4: ... Do not use any detergents or cleaning liquids liable to deteriorate the frame or components Warning Do not ride after taking drugs or alcohol or while using medication which might make you drowsy Pedal assisted bicycles are not designed for 2 people Do not ride double as these bicycles are not designed to carry the additional load of a second rider Do not put batteries in normal waste bins Dispos...

Page 5: ...ck that the wheels are correctly fitted to the bicycle either by a quick release system or nuts Safety Warning If a wheel rim or spokes are damaged immediately replace the wheel Steering Check that the handlebar and stem are correctly tightened and that they are in line with the wheel and the fork Check that the steering clamp is correctly tightened and adjusted in the right direction Frame and Fo...

Page 6: ...ightened and that the teeth of the crank set do not show any unusual wear Derailleur Check that both front and back derailleur are working correctly Also check that the shift levers are correctly fixed the derailleur cable and sheath work and that both are sufficiently lubricated Accessories Check front and rear lights also check that horn bell work Make sure that the reflectors are not hidden Che...

Page 7: ... the expanding bolt to 18Nm Important Before tightening the stem make sure that it is in line with the front wheel Figure 1 Handlebar Assembly Position the handlebar inside the stem figure 2 Respecting assembly indications on the handlebar tighten screw to 18Nm Before completely tightening check that the handlebar the brake levers and shifter are correctly positioned Figure 2 ASSEMBLY ...

Page 8: ...brake block doesn t rub against the disk Slightly adjust the position of the callipers and the position of the brake blocks so that gap between the blocks and the disk are evenly spaced Adjust the brake cable so that the distance between the brake shoe and the disk is between 0 5 1mm When re tightening the screws ensure they are symmetrical to avoid deformation of the rotor and even wear on the br...

Page 9: ... please make sure that you correctly reassemble and centre the handlebars check the position by placing your hands on the grips to find the best position Make sure all bolts are correctly tightened Once handlebar and stem are assembled make sure that the brake and derailleur sheaths are free Recommended torque specification 13 14Nm Recommended torque specification for the rear rack is 16Nm You can...

Page 10: ...in the gears To adjust use the adjustment knob to tighten or loosen the derailleur cable You can also use the two adjustment screws so that the chain does not come off when free wheeling Rear DerailleurTravel To prevent the chain from jumping off the cogs it is important to adjust the derailleur travel using H and L stops figure 5 Screw H enables the lower stop to be adjusted small cogwheel untigh...

Page 11: ...rds the large chain ring Then adjust so that the clearance between the chain guide outer plate and the chain is 0 to 0 5mm Rear DerailleurTravel Adjusting the cable tension creates a link between a position on the gear lever and a position in the gear system Unscrew or tighten the cable tension screw at the lever or at the rear of the derailer so that each lever position corresponds to a cog figur...

Page 12: ...on for 3 seconds to turn on the light hold for another 3 seconds to turn off the light Press the Mode button for 2 seconds to start the system Press the Mode button again for 2 seconds to shut the system off If you do not use the bike for 5 minutes the system automatically shuts down LCD Screen Setup and Assistance Level OPERATION Up Mode Down ...

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Page 14: ...of assistance and where you ride hills wind Battery Mounting and Locking Use the tools which supplied in carton to release the screws and take out the battery The battery usually will not require removal Battery Charging With the supplied charger you can charge the battery directly whilst it is on the bike the connection plug is located at the bottom of the battery Make sure that the charge plug i...

Page 15: ...heck whether the connectors of the LCD display and the controller are firm Reconnect the plug and restart Contact Kogan com for support if problem persists E11 Communication sending failure The communication sending line between the LCD display and the controller is blocked Open the junction box check whether the connectors of the LCD display and the controller are firm Reconnect the plug and rest...

Page 16: ...in the motor is damaged Cease use immediately and contact Kogan com for support E25 Braking error The brake is in a power off state Check whether the left and right brake levers are reset Check if the fault disappears after opening the junction box and unplugging the power off switch Contact Kogan com for support if problem persists E30 Abnormal communication The communication sending and receivin...

Page 17: ...careful when riding in pools of water Thoroughly check the bicycle before each ride Avoid leaving your bicycle in heavy rain or snow If you do so wipe dry It is highly recommended to have your bike serviced by an authorised dealer at least once a year or every 1000km Check your brake cables sheaths and brake pads Lubricate all transmission components chain and derailleur with a suitable product If...

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Page 20: ...tion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online to help kogan com ...

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