User’s Manual
Electric Bike
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From the initial 12 o’clock position (battery and carrier are unlocked), insert the key
into the key slot, press and turn it clockwise to 6 o’clock position (battery now locked
into the housing). Reverse steps to unlock.
Battery Charging
You can charge your battery while installed on the bike or removed for remote
charging. If your bike is near an AC outlet, you can charge it with your bike’s battery still
installed. The charging port is covered by a plastic cap
(Fig. 4)
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Alternatively, you can remove the battery for charging. This feature is useful in small
areas where the bike will not fit or AC power supply is not near the bike.
Following the steps above:
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Make sure the battery is unlocked before removal.
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Make sure the switch is off.
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Remember to keep your key secure!
WARNING!
Use only the charger provided with the electric bike, otherwise damage
could occur to your battery and void the warranty. When charging, both battery and
charger should be minimum 4 in (10cm) away from the wall, and in a cool, ventilated
environment. Place nothing around the charger while in use!
4. LED and Functions
4.1 Power Start-Assistance: “+” Button gives ~4mph (6kmp) power assist
(Fig. 5):
Mount your bike, and with the display On, press the lower “+” button for power-
assistance up to the speed of ~4mph (6 kph) when you keep pressing this button.
After the motor starts and the bike is running, simply release the button to switch to
[power assist] pedaling (at your selected level).
(Fig. 5)
4.2 Handlebar-mounted Battery Power Display Panel:
Turn on the power. Four LED lights indicating the power levels will be displayed
from low (bottom) to high (top) power levels. When all 4 LED Power Level lights are
lit, this indicates a full, 100% battery charge.
When the low/bottom light is flashing, this is a
warning indicating the battery should be charged
immediately before [additional] riding.
4 LED lights on: power is 100%
3 LED lights on: power is 70%
2 LED lights on: power is 50%
1 LED light on: power is 25%
1 LED light is on and flashing: power is near zero
(less than 5%)
The battery needs to be charged immediately.
4.3 Selecting Pedal Power Assistance Level on Handlebar Display Panel:
When the power is on, you can shift to 3 pedal power assistance levels: Low, Middle,
& High. Press the “-” button or “+” button, to shift the pedal power assistance levels
between the lowest and highest levels.
Setting the Pedal Power Assistance Level:
When the power is turned on, the pedal power assist level defaults to the “middle/
medium” 2nd LED light.. From there, press the “+” and “-” buttons to increase or
decrease pedal power assistance respectively .
Assistance Level - Riding Conditions
High Assistance Level: More electric power, less human propulsion are applied to the
bike. Suited for uphill, head wind, or heavy load riding.
Middle Assistance Level: Electric power and human propulsion are applied almost
fifty/fifty to the bike. Suggested for riding on flat paved roads, cruising, and moderate
fitness.
Low Assistance Level: Less electric and more human propulsion applied to the bike.
This is the maximum electric power savings (economic) level. Suggested for fitness,
lower speeds, technical riding, crowded [multi-use] paths.
Power Saving Alert: Using the 4 LED lights, the power display panel can alert users to
turn off the power to save energy/riding range.
If the user forgets to turn off the power (battery) switch; after being stopped for five
minutes the four LED lights will “cycle” - light-up one after another. This reminds the
user to promptly turn off the power to save energy/riding range.
WARNING!
Turn off the main switch on the battery as soon as you are done riding.
This is very important for saving the battery charge. This will extend your riding range
and reduce “top-off” charging during rides.
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
NOTE: Battery Lock (Fig. 3)