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Safe Riding Recommendations 

 

1.

 

Please ensure you are familiar with and follow all traffic laws 
and regulations for your state.  Please remember you may need 
to review these when travelling interstate. 

2.

 

Always wear a helmet when riding your bike.  

3.

 

D

on’t lend your 

bike to anyone who is unfamiliar with it. 

4.

 

As with all bikes it is important that you stay within safe limits 
and  speeds.   If  you feel you  are travelling  too quickly  for  the 
road  conditions,  then  slow  down!!  High  speeds  will  increase 
risk of injury in the event of an accident. 

5.

 

Please read and become familiar with 

the “Pre

-

Ride Checklist” 

in this manual before riding your bike. 

6.

 

Switch the lights on your bike on when riding at all times of the 
day or night.  

If your bike doesn’t have lights fitted as standard, 

it  is  recommended  that  you  purchase  them  and  fit  before 
riding. 

7.

 

Your VelectriX bike must be returned to your servicing dealer 
after  250kms  or  6  weeks  from  date  of  purchase,  whichever 
comes first, to re-tension the spokes.  Spokes should then be 
re-tensioned every 1500kms.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Ascent+ 29 MTB

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual VelectriX Ascent 29 MTB ...

Page 2: ...1 CONTENTS Safe Riding Recommendations Page 2 Pre Ride Checklist Page 3 Display and Controls Page 4 Maintenance Page 8 Warranty Page 9 Contact Details Page 10 Service Log Page 11 Model Specification Page 12 ...

Page 3: ...oo quickly for the road conditions then slow down High speeds will increase risk of injury in the event of an accident 5 Please read and become familiar with the Pre Ride Checklist in this manual before riding your bike 6 Switch the lights on your bike on when riding at all times of the day or night If your bike doesn t have lights fitted as standard it is recommended that you purchase them and fi...

Page 4: ...bike The left hand brake lever should operate the rear brake and the right hand brake lever should operate the front brakes 5 Check the brakes are working effectively to stop your bike and the power from the motor halts when the brakes are on 6 Check that your bike is fitted with a working bell and reflectors 7 Check that the wheel nuts or quick release skewers on your bike are tight 8 Check that ...

Page 5: ...ld the power button again to turn the display off Turn The Lights On Off if lights are fitted as standard Press hold the plus button button for 2 seconds Do the same to switch the lights off Your electric bike is equipped with a LCD display mounted on the left side of the handlebar The display will show the battery level capacity speed odometer trip meter power assistance level light function and ...

Page 6: ...ly push the plus or minus buttons to change between the levels Pedal assist does not work in level 0 zero Odometer Trip Meter You can choose to display either the odometer or the trip meter by pressing the power button once To zero the trip meter hold the power minus buttons together Error Codes Should the bike have an electrical fault an error code will appear on the display If this occurs please...

Page 7: ...mply turn left or right to lock unlock To remove the battery unlock the battery and slide the battery to the left hand side The battery cradle will remain in place on the bike When reattaching the battery make sure to lock the battery to avoid unnecessary power failures or damage You can charge the battery on or off the bike Plug the battery charger supplied with this bike into the charging port w...

Page 8: ...ttery for long periods more than 6 weeks then store in a dry location ideally at a temperature between 0 and 20 C Being completely charged or completely discharged is not advisable for lengthy periods of storage no use The ideal charge status for lengthy periods of storage is 30 60 or 2 or 3 LEDs on the battery indicator For transport the battery should be removed from the bike Do not use a high p...

Page 9: ...X bike is a normal bike with normal components Your dealer will be able to explain to you the general care and maintenance required for the components of your bike 2 Once a month lubricate all pivot points on your derailleur and derailleur pulleys with suitable chain lube 3 You can clean your bike with warm soapy water however please do not submerge any electrical components or use a high pressure...

Page 10: ...nd is not transferrable The warranty commences from the date of purchase and proof of purchase must be provided to cover any warranty parts All commercial use is excluded All Accidental damage is excluded All damage caused from misuse is excluded All repairs must be completed by a VelectriX dealer The bike must be serviced every 1500kms or every 9 months whichever the sooner Please visit www velec...

Page 11: ...ct please contact your VelectriX dealer immediately Dealer Name Dealer Contact Number Address Sales Person Sales Date VelectriX Australian Service Centre Contact Details VelectriX Pty Ltd Phone 1300 530 031 Visit 10 Capital Place Birtinya Qld 4575 Website www velectrix com au Email store velectrix com au ...

Page 12: ...e Log Date Km Notes Next Service Due Date OR Km Date Km Notes Next Service Due Date OR Km Date Km Notes Next Service Due Date OR Km Date Km Notes Next Service Due Date OR Km Date Km Notes Next Service Due Date OR Km ...

Page 13: ... grey decals Tyres Maxxis 29 x 2 10 MTB Brakes Tektro 285 hydraulic with 180mm rotors Gears Shimano Alivio Shadow 9 Motor 36 volt 250 watt Bafang Max Drive Battery 36 volt Samsung 13 6ah lithium ion Battery Charger ST Electronics Li Ion STC 8108L 3a 240V Maximum Speed 25 km h Weight 21kgs inc battery Range Up to 110kms Carrying Capacity 110kgs including battery rider accessories ...

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