Elife Cruiser User Manual

POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES
OWNERS MANUAL

Welcome to the World of e.bike cycling.

POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES
Firstly may we congratulate you on purchasing your new electric power assisted e.bike.
Please call our Technical help line:
(weekdays 9am-5pm)

01702208187

(standard call rate charge applies)
Simply explained this is how your e.life bike basically works.
The more you use the assist, the more power it uses, each rider is different so figures canvary considerably with different rider weight and the terrain you ride. Generally with normal use, you should be able to obtain around 20 miles, before you need to re-charge yourbattery.
We Recommend that you get used to your new e.life bike and the level of assist you place on it, you’ll soon be able to work out how long a journey you can make and safely return under assist. You can of course ride as you would a normal bike if the charge runs out.
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Press the ON/OFF button on the battery to ON. Switch the power on by pressing the button on your controller on the handlebars.
(Fig.11)
As you begin to pedal a sensor will read the level of effort needed to turn the wheels of your bike.
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After one complete turn of the pedal the electric motor kicks in making pedaling much easier. There are 3 setting on your controller on the handlebar, allowing you to set the level of assistance you require.
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For example: Riding up a hill you’ll probably use ‘High’, mode. Change the level of assistance you need at any time and as often as you wish. The motor works to assist pedaling, stop pedaling and the motor stops too. Applying the brakes cuts the motor Youcan also choose to switch the assist OFF and ON on the controller at any point in your journey. This helps to save battery power when its not needed.
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Page 1
Welcome to E.Life
Page 2
Index & CheckList
Page 3
Unpacking your new E.Life
Page 3 -4
Unfolding your E.Life Page 4 Fitting the saddle Page 5
Pre-Ride checks Page 5
Getting Started Page 6
Understanding yourcontroller Page 7
Understanding your Battery Page 8 Charging your Battery Page 9
Maintenance of your E.Life Page 10
Simple Troubleshooting Page 11 Warranty Page 12
Replacement Batteries &Chargers Page 13
National Service Centre
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Thereare videotutorials onlineor onIdealWorld’s
websitedesigned to assist you if you need help.
Please call our Technical help line:
(weekdays 9am-5pm)

01702208187

(standard call rate charge applies)
Contents check list
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Your E.Life
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Unpacking your new e.bike

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Before you begin to unpack your e.bike we recommend you get another
person to assist you as it s much easier with
2 persons to lift out of the box
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Remove all the packing materials used to protect the bike and dispose of it
later in a responsible manner.
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Once you have unpacked the bike it is a good idea to check to make sure
there has not been any damage in transit. ( If you find anything missing or damaged, contact Ideal World customer services)
Idealworld.tv › gb/self-service

Unfolding your e.bike

Step 1. Frame

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Unfold the frame until the 2 sections are inline
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Push the large lever towards the fame to lock together
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Turn the Black security clip clockwise until covers the pin on the Lever,
this prevents the Lever from opening.
(Fig.3)
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To fold your frame for transport of storage simply reverse steps 1-3.

PLEASE NOTE:

When you have unfolded your frame its a good idea to rest your bike on the bike stand which is attached to the left rear chain stay, this makes it much easier to complete the other steps. (Fig.4)
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Your bike comes 100% assembled in the Carton

Unfolding your e.bike

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Photo shows pedal movement direction
Fitting the Saddle
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The Saddle and Seatpost are already fitted together.
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Adjust the saddle height to suit you by releasing the screwusingthe tool in
your tool bag and tightening when at the correct height.
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remem ber the righ t peda l tightens clockwise an d the left
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NOTE: Be sure not raise the se atpost high er than
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Step 2. Pedals
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To fold the pedals for storage or transportation, pull the pedal outwards and fold downwards.)
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