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User’s Manual

 Electric Bike

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4. Routine Maintenance Check and Lubrication

       WARNING!

 As with all mechanical components, your bicycle is subjected to 

wear and stress. Different materials and components may react to wear or fatigue in 

different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded it may suddenly 

fail, possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any types of cracks, scratches, or change 

of coloring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component has been 

reached and it should be replaced immediately. 

Always inspect your bicycle before every ride. 

       

WARNING!

 Use only genuine replacement parts, particularly for safety-critical 

components, installed by a professional bicycle mechanic. To keep your electric 

bicycle functioning well, the following routine maintenance lubrication is necessary 

(refer to 

Fig. 5

):

Half-Yearly:

 Remove, clean, and lubricate chain, derailleur(s), cog set, and all cables. 

Check and replace as required.

Weekly (or as needed):

 Wash bicycle with warm soapy water. Dry with a soft, 

nonabrasive cloth. Do not use strong chemicals or abrasives. Do not use a high-

pressure washer. Inspect your bicycle while cleaning.

A-Tires

Check for cuts and wear maintain 

pressure indicated on tires wall for 

maximum efficiency

J-Stem

Ensure stem nuts and bolts are tight.

T- Chain Cover

Check the chain cover is secure and 

undamaged, replace if necessary.

B.C- Wheel

Check that axles are sealed and secured 

properly. Rim should be kept free from 

wax, oil, grease and glue. Check for 

loosed or missing spokes. (see warning 

below)

K-Handlebar

Check handlebar bolt is tight. Check 

brake lever securely mounted to 

bars and brakes stop smoothly and 

efficiency.

U-Pedals

Lightly oil; bearings monthly.

D-Wheel Hub

Grease bearing monthly. Adjust cones 

to avoid free play side to side.

M-Bell and Grip

Check them are clean and tight.

V-Pedals reflector

Check all fitting are secure.

E-Fork

Dealer adjustment only

L-The Electrical Parts

You can refer to the manual for 

electrical parts

L-The Electrical parts

You can refer to the manual for 

electrical parts

F-Mudguard

Check the mudguards are clean and 

tight. Ensure the mudguard are secure 

and undamaged. Replace if necessary.

F-Mudguard

Check the mudguards are clean and 

tight. Ensure the mudguard are secure 

and undamaged. Replace if necessary.

X- Bottom Bracket 

Clean, re-grease yearly checking for 

wear.

G-Brake

Lightly oil exposed cables monthly. 

Maintain adjustment and replace brake 

blocks when worn, brake cables when 

frayed.

Q-Rear Carrier

Check the painting is OK, and no 

breakage.

H-Battery Lights (Front and Rear) 

Ensure the front and rear battery light 

are secure and undamaged, Replace if 

necessary.

H-Battery Lights (Front and Rear) 

Ensure the front and rear battery light 

are secure and undamaged, Replace if 

necessary.

H-Battery Lights (Front and Rear) 

Ensure the front and rear battery light 

are secure and undamaged, Replace if 

necessary.

S-Chain

Keep light oiled weekly, clean and lubri-

cate haft yearly.

       

WARNING!

 Every six months, your pedal electric assistance bicycle should be 

professionally checked to ensure that it is in correct and safe working order. It is the 

responsibility of the rider to ensure all parts are in working order prior to riding.

5. Assembly Instructions

Following is important information and instructions for assembling and maintaining 

your new electric bicycle. 

Step 1: Unpacking Your Bike

1. Remove your e-bike from the box.

2. Watch-out for staples and sharp edges as you lift the bike out of the box. A friend 

can make this easier. Do not lay flat and cut-out the bike from the box - you may 

damage the bike. 

3. Cut all of the packing zip ties. Detach all parts that are tied to the frame. Be careful 

not to cut/scratch the bike, particularly the tires and cables when removing the ties.

4. Do not attempt to rotate the handlebar/fork until you are sure all zip ties and 

packing have been removed, otherwise you may damage the bicycle. Carefully examine 

the carton for loose parts and make certain that no parts are remaining in the box.

5. Rotate the handlebars (and fork) to face forward.

6. Examine your new bike for any visible damage which may have occurred during 

shipping.

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Summary of Contents for BEAUMONT

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL 36V 350W Beaumont ...

Page 2: ...ponents 6 months This warranty does not include labor and transportation charges The company cannot accept any responsibility for consequential or special damage This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser who must have a proof of purchase in order to validate any claim This warranty applies only in the case of defective components and does not cover the effects of normal wear nor ...

Page 3: ...s electric bicycle 3 2 What Never To Do When Riding NEVER ride without wearing an approved helmet which must meet USA European CPSC EN standards Always comply with the local laws and ordinances NEVER ride on the same side of the road as oncoming traffic NEVER carry a passenger this bicycle is designed for a single rider only NEVER hang item s over the handlebars this could interfere with steering ...

Page 4: ...rical parts L The Electrical parts You can refer to the manual for electrical parts F Mudguard Check the mudguards are clean and tight Ensure the mudguard are secure and undamaged Replace if necessary F Mudguard Check the mudguards are clean and tight Ensure the mudguard are secure and undamaged Replace if necessary X Bottom Bracket Clean re grease yearly checking for wear G Brake Lightly oil expo...

Page 5: ...th the washer and nut While pushing the fender tab up as far as it will go tighten the bolt and nut to secure the fender to the top of the fork Fig 8 3 Position the fender braces to the mounting holes on the fork dropouts It s okay to squeeze inward as these braces are designed to be pliable Partially thread the screw through the fender brace end hole and into the dropout repeat for the other side...

Page 6: ...desired angle Make sure the handlebar is in the center of the stem handlebar clamp Tighten the handlebar clamp bolt tightening torque 18N m or 14footlbs lbs 4 Be sure that your handlebar and stem assembly is properly tightened before riding The handlebar and stem should not rotate in the stem up or down or in the fork from left or right Fig 13 Step 5 Installing Pedals Refer to Fig 14 The pedals ar...

Page 7: ...ake Lever Adjustment Fig 14 Disc Brake Pad Adjustment Fig 15 Disc Brake Pads Adjustment Smaller Keyhole Inside Main Hole Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Once the correct amount of travel has been reached centre the brake Caliper on the disc by adjusting screw C Fig 17 When the brake pads are centered on the disc the wheel should spin freely with no rubbing Upon applying the brake s there may be a slight amou...

Page 8: ...ct Position the shifter s so the chain is on the smallest rear cog and largest front sprocket check for cable slack at point B Refer to Fig 20 If there is slack loosen the cable nut or hex bolt pull the cable with pliers and retighten the cable nut bolt while pulling cable taut tightening torque 5 7N m or 4 5 lbs High Large Cog H Limit Adjustment Turn the high limit adjust screw marked H on the re...

Page 9: ...s and bright safety clothing Wash with mild soapy water Dry immediately with a soft non abrasive cloth Do not use strong chemicals or abrasives WARNING Do not direct water spray at hubs bearings and electrical components and NEVER use a high pressure washer these actions may damage electrical components and bearings bottom bracket hubs headset 2 Operation Your new electric assistance bicycle is a ...

Page 10: ...ng 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 sh...

Page 11: ...e nothing around or on the charger while in use Fig 6 Procedure for Charging Charge the bike battery according to the following procedure 1 When charging the battery by AC house wall plug it is not necessary to be on 2 Securely insert the charger output plug into the battery then plug the main cable of the charger into a reachable AC wall plug outlet 3 During charging the LED on the charger pack w...

Page 12: ...ture is so low that it affects the battery working 3 fre quently going uphill or riding with head wind or on poor road condition 4 the tyres have low pressure to be inflated 5 frequently braking and starting 6 battery has been stored without using for quite a long time 1 please charge the battery according the instruction chapter 7 3 2 in winter or under 0 C you d better store the battery inside t...

Page 13: ...I Throttle 1 Purple 5V 2 Grey signal 3 Black ground VII Power wire of the speed sensor is connected with the controller 1 Blue signal 2 Red 5V 3 Black ground 12 Main Technical Specification Sheet Please find model name of your bike below Here is some of the general technical data for this electric bike Please find the crossed technical data regarding the bike motor below Please find the crossed te...

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