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in  a  clockwise  direction  and  the  left-hand  pedal 
tightens in an anti-clockwise direction.

a.  You will notice your pedals have printed symbols on 

them. L = left pedal and R = right pedal.

b. The left pedal goes onto the left side (same side as 

the kick stand). Grab the included wrench spinning 
in an anti clockwise direction to tighten.

c.  Now fix the right pedal to the crank, spinning the 

wrench in a clockwise direction.

d. Tighten the pedals to 25 Nm torque.

3.6 Connecting lights 

a.  To attach your front lights, loosen the bolt, being 

careful to keep the washers and bolts in the same 
sequence.

b. Slide the bracket (found within your accessories 

box) and light in the centre of the mount and secure 
with the bolt provided. 

c.  Take the light and mount out of the box supplied. 

Use the mount supplied and bolts to secure this 
mount to the head set of your bike. Near your digital 
display you will find 2 cables of similar width with 
a similar arrow symbol. Connect these together. 
Connect these into the connection point located in 
the base of the stem of your bike. 

d. To turn the light on, simply HOLD the UP arrow for 

2 seconds. To turn it off, you can hold the UP arrow 
for 2 seconds again. 

3.7 Adding reflectors

Reflectors should be mounted on the bike in order to 
comply with bicycle and rider safety laws.

a.  Find  the  white  reflector  in  your  accessories  box, 

loosening the screw, fix to the handlebars using a 
Phillips head screwdriver.

b. Install the red reflector to the rear of the bike on 

the right or left seat stay, fixing it to higher up so 
it is positioned near the bottom of the seat post 
(refer to same method as step (a).

c.  Compress the headset by tightening the stem cap 

bolt to 5-7Nm.

3.8 Inflating tires

a.  Remove the cap from the tire valve, twist the tire 

valve  and  inflate  using  a  pump  with  Presta  valve 
attachment (recommended 50-75psi,  minimum 
50psi, maximum 75psi).

b. Tighten the tire valve, and place the cap back on. 

3.9 Check brake calipers

Spin your front wheel to ensure it is rolling smoothly. 
If there is too much tension (resulting in a slow/tight 
turn) you can loosen the two (2) x 5mm caliper bolts, 
then squeeze the brake lever into alignment (right 
brake lever on your handlebars) before tightening the 
bolts again. 

3.10 Charging your n+ Mercedes 

Championship Edition eBike

Your electric bike comes shipped at approximately 
20% charge and your bike must be charged before 
first use. Your battery sits securely and seamlessly in 
your seatpost and also in the down tube.

Your battery range is 120 km / 75 miles, however 
this can vary due to wind/weather conditions, riding 
terrain and rider’s style/weight. 

Connect the charger to the battery charging dock 
located underneath the bottom bracket to charge 
both batteries simultaneously.

You can also charge your seatpost battery remotely, by 
sliding your saddle out of the frame and disconnecting 
the cables before placing onto charge. 

2/ Assembly

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Summary of Contents for n+ Championship Edition

Page 1: ...Welcome to your n Mercedes Championship Edition eBike Prefer digital Scan the QR code for our YouTube assembly guide ...

Page 2: ...e scan the below QR code for our global service centers or head to nplusbikes com to search for a center near you For peace of mind your n Mercedes Championship Edition eBike comes with a 5 year frame warranty and 2 year warranty on parts You can find your warranty outline in section 6 WARNING This warranty does not cover incorrect assembly or installation of parts To find a recommended service ce...

Page 3: ...rnatively a local reputable bike shop 1 Your n Mercedes Championship Edition eBike 5 Riding your bike 5 1 Pedal powered assist mode 5 2 Pedal mode 2 Safety disclaimer 2 1 Safe riding 2 2 Different riding conditions 2 3 Liability and Waivers 2 4 Disclaimer 2 5 Liabilities 6 Warranties 7 Warnings 4 Comfort features 4 1 Saddle adjustment 4 2 Other modifications 4 3 Adjusting your suspension 12 12 12 ...

Page 4: ... Front Light 19 Rear Light 20 Front Suspension 1 Saddle 2 Seatpost Support 3 Power Button 4 Stem Cap 5 Handlebars 6 Head Tube 7 Front Brake Disc 8 Brake Caliper 9 Pedals 10 Motors 1 Your n Mercedes Championship Edition eBike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 18 20 19 1 Your n Mercedes Championship Edition eBike 4 ...

Page 5: ...have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle and that you and your child have learned understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle bicycle and traffic laws but also the common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling You should read this manual as well as review its warnings and the bicycle s functions and operating procedures with your child before letting...

Page 6: ... centre and their officers employees and agents from all actions suits causes of action demands claims costs losses and expenses of every description whatsoever resulting from in connection with or arising out of any unlawful use of the Goods including use in breach of any laws regulations and or rules to the fullest extent permitted by law 2 4 Disclaimer There are risks associated in riding a bic...

Page 7: ...tube and loosely reinstall the stem cap and stem cap bolt Note before installing the handlebars onto the steerer tube ensure the cables are not wrapped around the fork c Align the handlebars with the front wheel and then tighten the screw A ruler placed against the forks can be useful as a visual alignment aid Note handlebar alignment can be adjusted later but is easiest to do at this stage 3 2 At...

Page 8: ...e smoothly and that the headset is fully compressed by holding the front brake and attempting to rock the bike backwards and forwards c Check that the handlebars are still correctly aligned with the front wheel Final adjustments can be made at this stage Once you are satisfied with the alignment tighten the handlebar integrated stem clamp pinch bolts to the recommended torque 5 6Nm following an al...

Page 9: ...x loosening the screw fix to the handlebars using a Phillips head screwdriver b Install the red reflector to the rear of the bike on the right or left seat stay fixing it to higher up so it is positioned near the bottom of the seat post refer to same method as step a c Compress the headset by tightening the stem cap bolt to 5 7Nm 3 8 Inflating tires a Remove the cap from the tire valve twist the t...

Page 10: ...Odometer Km h Single trip distance Km h Single trip time Real time speed Km h Walk Assist Mode Hold DOWN button for 2 seconds to enter WALKING MODE until you see a PAS icon on the screen The walk assist mode can only be used when the user is walking alongside the bike Battery Power Display The 5 battery bars represent the capacity of the battery 5 bars being the fullest possible battery capacity a...

Page 11: ...usbikes com to arrange technical advice Q How to deal with the error code display A Contact the e bike maintenance station in time Appendix 1 Error Code Definition 21 Power Current Abnormal 22 Throttle Abnormal 23 Motor Phase Error 24 Motor Hall Defect 25 Brake Failed 26 Undervoltage 27 Speed Sensor Abnormal 28 Torque Sensor Abnormal 29 Temperature Too Hot 30 Abnormal Communication 2 Assembly 11 ...

Page 12: ...e Your dealer can adjust saddle angle or teach you how to do it If you choose to make your own saddle angle adjustment make sure that the clamp mechanism is clamping on the straight part of the saddle rails and is not touching the curved part of the rails and that you are using the recommended torque on the clamping fastener s 4 2 Other modifications for comfort The angle of the brake and shift co...

Page 13: ...inary bike simply switch the power button to OFF position Do not remove any componentry to ride your bike in ordinary unassisted mode as this can damage your bike and motor To ride your bike Ensure your bike is charged Turn your bike s power on Start pedalling and after 2 revolutions your bike s power assist mode will commence Select the appropriate power assist PAS level by using the M button to ...

Page 14: ...d by other than a qualified bicycle service center Additional costs of transport duties and assembly disassembly All parts not specifically above mentioned are subject to wear or are consumables and are not covered by warranty including tires spokes bearings brake pads chains belts sprockets bottom brackets painted surfaces saddles handlebar tape rubber inserts bolts threads sliding bearing surfac...

Page 15: ...the bicycle is properly fitted to the child that it is in good repair and safe operating condition that you and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle and that you and your child have learned understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle bicycle and traffic laws but also the common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling You should read thi...

Page 16: ...ll or the wheel rim If the maximum pressure rating for the wheel rim is lower than the maximum pressure shown on the tire always use the lower rating Exceeding the recommended maximum pressure may blow the tire off the rim or damage the wheel rim which could cause damage to the bike and injury to the rider and bystanders The best and safest way to inflate a bicycle tire to the correct pressure is ...

Page 17: ... 25 Nm Rear wheel nut tension 40 Nm Front wheel screw tension 11 8 Nm Crank bolts 40 3 Nm Front rear brake calliper 6 8 Nm Control clamp 4 Nm Brakes 4 5 Nm Shifter 3 4 Nm Brake disc 9 Nm Calliper mount 6 8 Nm Disc mounting bolts 6 M5 bolts 4 Nm 17 ...

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