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Warning: 
 
Electric Bikes can be dangerous to use. The user or consumer 
assumes all risk of personal injuries, damage, or failure of the 
Bicycle or system and all other losses or damages to himself 
and others and to any property arising as a result of using the 
Bicycle.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
For technical or warranty assistance please contact PEDEGO 
at 949-336-8333

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For replacement parts, contact Pedego at 

support@pedego.com

 
 
 

 

 

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6. Seat Adjustment 

 

Make sure the seat stem is clamped tight enough so that you 
can’t twist it out of alignment. Pull seat clamp handle away 
from seat post and slide seat up or down to adjust. Move 
clamp handle inward toward seat post so post is held tight by 
clamp. 

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Tighten clamp if necessary by twisting the clamp handle 
clock-wise while in the unclamped position. Then fold handle 
in toward seat post. This should require a fair amount of 
force to insure post is held tight.  
 
Make sure seat and handlebar stems are not set with the 
vertical maximum height marks above clamps. 
 

 

 
 

7.  Pedal Installation – PLEASE NOTE – THE PEDALS 

ARE MARKED “L” for Left and “R” for Right.  Using 
the wrench provided in the tool kit, attach the pedals.   
The left pedal is attached by turning it counter 
clockwise and the right pedal is tightened by turning  it 
clockwise.  

Summary of Contents for COMFORT CRUISER

Page 1: ...f accessories contact your local PEDEGO Dealer 39 Peters Canyon Road Irvine CA 92606 www pedego com 949 336 8333 Ver 1 5 COMFORT CRUISER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS and OWNERS MANUAL 39 Peters Canyon Road Irvine CA 92606 www pedego com 949 336 8333 ...

Page 2: ...ives you the opportunity to pedal if you want to get exercise along the way All this and it is just plain fun to ride If you have any concerns questions or suggestions about the Pedego electric bike please contact us at support pedego com Again thanks for choosing Pedego PLEASE NOTE This manual is not intended as a detailed user service repair or maintenance manual Please seek assistance from qual...

Page 3: ...______ Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Carton Contents 3 Assembly Instructions 4 Mechanical Safety Check 4 Handlebar and Saddle Adjustment 4 Safety and Your First Ride 5 Operating Procedures 6 Hand Throttle Control 7 Battery ands Charger Care 8 Recharging the Battery 9 Tires 11 Gears 11 Brakes 12 Appearance Care 14 Questions and Answers 15 Warranty 17 Parts List 21 Your Bike Information 22 Insurance Info...

Page 4: ...s They are factory set for maximum comfort Other adjustments may cause damage to the handlebar assembly Page 21 PARTS LIST C001 Tire K905 26 2 30 PC C002 F R Rim Set C003 Front Hub PC C004 F R Disc Brake Including rotor pad Set C005 SHIMANO 6 gears Set C006 Handlebar PC C007 Adjustable Stem PC C008 Throttle PC C009 Brake Lever Set C010 Central Axle PC C011 Chain Wheel Crank Set C012 Pedal PC C013 ...

Page 5: ...ent Pull seat clamp handle away from seat post and slide seat up or down to adjust Move clamp handle inward toward seat post so post is held tight by clamp Tighten clamp if necessary by twisting the clamp handle clock wise while in the unclamped position Then fold handle in toward seat post This should require a fair amount of force to insure post is held tight Make sure seat and handlebar stems a...

Page 6: ...al retail purchaser from PEDEGO The original retail Purchaser must contact an PEDEGO representative to discuss the problem with the Bicycle and to obtain a WPRAN Upon issuance of a WPRAN the Bicycle or Bicycle component s must be returned to PEDEGO at its designated location for warranty work The original retail Purchaser is responsible for the return of the Bicycle undamaged in transit to PEDEGO ...

Page 7: ...ing from improper charging of the battery pack or use of any charger not supplied by PEDEGO installation of any parts accessories or electrical component s not originally intended for or compatible with the Bicycle as sold or any modification of the frame or any component s originally supplied tires brake pads chains lights motors battery packs displays or vehicle controllers that have been opened...

Page 8: ...ct to the terms of the warranty This warranty applies only to the original Purchaser of a Bicycle and is not transferable to subsequent owners or any other party This warranty is void if the Bicycle is subjected to abuse neglect improper repair improper maintenance alteration modification an accident or other abnormal excessive or improper use at the sole discretion of PEDEGO During the duration o...

Page 9: ...s considered a bicycle Page 9 slow down you simply release the throttle and let it return to its resting position and simultaneously apply the brakes if necessary You do not need to pedal the Pedego if you use the hand throttle However you can pedal while commanding power assist If you do pedal to help the movement you conserve energy and the charge in the battery will last longer Battery and Char...

Page 10: ...l turn green when fully charged Always recharge the battery immediately after riding no matter how short the ride When finished charging unplug the charger from the AC outlet first and then unplug the charger from the Pedego Do not open or alter the battery or the battery charger Page 15 Appearance Care Periodically clean your Pedego electric bike with a damp cloth Avoid spraying the Pedego with a...

Page 11: ...letely discharged Completely discharging will reduce the numbers of recharging cycles during the battery s life and limit the capacity Never store the battery in a discharged state After much use your battery s charge holding capacity will decrease If you find that your battery does not hold sufficient charge even for short trips you should contact your dealer to order a replacement Under normal u...

Page 12: ...ll pedaling The sixth gear is for maximum speed on level or downhill terrain Change gears while pedaling The shift lever is for shifting to a lower gear The shift button is for shifting to a higher gear Page 13 The rear wheel contains six chain sprockets When the chain is around the largest sprocket you are in 1st gear or the lowest gear High gear or 6th gear will have the derailleur positioned so...

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