Kogan FS7MDLDBWMA User Manual

700C 36V MID-DRIVE LADIES ELECTRIC ROAD BIKE
(7-SPEED, 7.8AH BATTERY)
FS7MDLDBWMA
Electric
The EN 15194 EU standard or EPAC (Electric Power Assisted Cycle) conforms to the following characteristics for electric power assisted bikes:
Adherence to this standard enables the use of the electric bikes in the same conditions as any other bicycle, particularly on bicycle paths and bicycle-specific lanes.
Recommendation
Motor assistance only starts when the cyclist pedals.
The assistance cuts out as soon as the cyclist stops pedalling.
The assistance cuts out as soon as the speed exceeds 25km/h.
before First Ride
1. Before first use, double-check the function of all the parts of your electric bike. If you have any doubts or if you detect a problem, contact Kogan.com for further support assistance.
2. If you lend your bicycle to a third party, give them this user guide with the bicycle and ensure that they read it before the first ride.
3. Respect local, state and national road traffic regulations.
4. For your safety, it is highly recommended that you wear a certified helmet. Ensure you are always following local helmet laws while operating the bicycle.
5. When used during heavy rain, snow, in slippery conditions or in the case of low visibility, be careful and adjust your speed.
6. At night, ensure the bicycle headlights are activated while operating.
7. Trying to repair anything that involves removing technical or electrical components is strongly advised against. If maintenance or repair is necessary, contact Kogan.com for support assistance.
8. The manufacturer declines any responsibility due to overloading or items that are not correctly attached to the baggage rack.
9. Using high pressured water jets to clean the bike is strongly advised against.
10. Check the battery level before each use. Ensure the battery is fully charged prior to first use.
11. In order to extend battery performance and lifespan, do not commence operation when the battery is only half-charged.
12. The battery life will vary depending on where you ride it (inclines will reduce power rapidly) and how you ride (assistance mode chosen). The greater the assistance used, the more you'll use the battery and the shorter it will last. This bike is fitted with gears; remember to use them accordingly relative to riding conditions in order to extend battery life. The amount of weight carried will also have an impact on battery lifespan. Extreme low temperatures can also impact battery lifespan.
13. It is recommended that you charge the battery at least every 2 months when the bike is not used; during winter, for example.
14. Store the battery in a dry place after having completely recharged it. Avoid extreme temperatures (both low and high) as they can damage the battery. Optimal operating range: -10°C to 35°C.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Use a damp cloth with neutral detergent to clean the bike frame. Do not use any detergents or cleaning liquids liable to deteriorate the frame or components.
Use a dedicated bicycle cleaner or hot soapy water to clean your bike and its components, such as wheels, hubs, rims, brakes and pedals. Rinse well with clean water before use.
Do not use high pressure water jets to clean your bike, especially on the electrical components (such as the battery), as this may result in short circuiting or system malfunctions.
All the components and parts of your bicycle are subject to normal wear and fatigue.
Keep a close eye on any change in the shape or colour of a component or traces of
oxidation (rust) on your bicycle. If this occurs, do not use the product until the component has been replaced.
Warning
Do not ride after consuming alcohol or drugs (prescribed or not), or while under the affects of medication which might make you drowsy.
Do not ride while you feel unwell, nor after consuming alcohol or drugs. This product has the potential to endanger yourself and others if not operated responsibly.
Pedal-assisted bicycles are not designed for 2 or more people. Do not ride carry passengers as these bicycles are not designed to carry the additional load of a second rider.
Do not put batteries in normal waste bins. Dispose of used batteries in a certified recycling facility.
Do not over-lubricate; if oil contacts the wheel rim, brake pads or brake disks, this will result in loss of braking performance and an increase in stopping distances. This could potentially cause loss of control, accidents, and injury.
Transport
It is highly recommended that you do not overload your pedal-assisted bicycle, as this may damage the electrical components or cause malfunctions, such as overheating of the battery or the motor. Do not store the battery in excessively hot or cold places.
Maximum transport weight on the bicycle must not exceed 75kg.
Regularly check battery brackets and mountings.
Always wear a helmet when riding your pedal-assisted bicycle.
If a rack is not already fitted to your bicycle, please do not attempt to fit one yourself.
Do not carry anything on the rack that might hide lights or reflectors.
Bell
Headlight
Front wheel
Pedals
Crankset
Chain
Rack
Seat
Bike frame
Handlebar stem
Fork
Rear wheel
Front
Handlebars
Battery
Rear derailleur
Control pad
Brake lever
Rear sprocket
Basic overview
brakes
WARNING: To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control,
Minimum
Stem & Handlebar Assembly
the stem must be inserted enough so that the minimum insertion marks are completely covered (see Figure 1).
insertion mark
Figure 1
Remove the plastic shipping cap from the bottom of the stem; insert the stem and handlebar assembly into the fork, making sure the stem wedge is loose.
Ensure the cables are not tangled and track smoothly on either side of the stem. The stem should be pointing towards the front of the bike, aligned with the front tire.
Tighten the stem bolt with an Allen wrench (see Figure 2)
Figure 2
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