Liberty 123 24v FoldNGo User Manual

Liberty 123
Liberty 24v FoldNGo
User Manual
Thank you for your decision to buy this product.
Please use this product according to the instructions.
Please keep the instructions in a handy place.
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Introduction
Dear Customer,
Wow! You are excited! You have just received your brand new ebike. We, too, are excited because as designers and developers of our bikes, we love to make you happy, and we believe your new ebike will give you lots of fun. I know you want to get this bike on the road immediately, but please STOP!
Why? Well, first of all, you need to charge your batteries fully before using them. So, while your ebike is charging, take the time to read this manual. We have worked hard to make it as readable as possible. This manual will help prevent injury and teach you how to care for your new ebike.
It is the owner’s responsibility to carefully read all of the contents of this manual and to comply with all laws pertaining to the
operation of bicycles and/or electric bicycles in your local jurisdiction. If you have any questions, please consult with the laws web page on www.iloveEbikes.com or consult your local department of motor vehicles for clarification.
These electric bikes are not classified as motor vehicles, however, to drive them on the roads various states have differing laws.
We have worked hard to provide you a quality, well-designed product without defects. That is our responsibility. You, too, have a
part to play. With proper care, maintenance and attention to bicycle safety rules, your ebike will give you years of enjoyment.
Please read the instructions carefully before using your ebike. Do not ride this bicycle until you have read and thoroughly
understand the owner’s manual. It contains information critical to your safety. If you have questions about the operation of this electric bicycle, consult your authorized dealer. It is extremely important that you follow the safety guidelines contained in this manual in order to ensure your maximum safety. If you loan your bike to anyone, make sure they also know how to operate it safely.
When using, the load should not be greater than the maximum capacity, and please pay attention to increase the braking distance
during rainy or snowy days.
This ebike can operate in the rain and snow, but it CANNOT be submerged in water. When the motor is submerged in water, it
may short circuit and fail, which is NOT covered by the warranty.
Please don't dismantle and repair the spare parts by yourself, but go to the local dealer. Please take time to record the following information:
Recording Your Ebike Info
Serial Number: _______________________________________________________
Model: _______________________________________________________
Color: _______________________________________________________
Date of Purchase: _______________________________________________________
Dealer’s Name: _______________________________________________________
Dealer’s Ph. #: _______________________________________________________
Dealer’s Email: _______________________________________________________
Serial Number Location
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Throttle
Front Brake
Folding
Handlebars
Front
V-brake
Headlight & Battery Meter
Horn
Seat Adjustment
Rear Brake
Handlebar
Adjustment
Hinged Seat
Battery
Rear Rack
Rear Reflector
Drum-style Rear Brake
Carry
Handle
Folding
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Frame
Frame
Suspension
Light Switch
Horn
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Motor
Locking
Kickstand
Important Instructions
Safeguard your battery to insure continued high performance. It should be recharged after each use. The normal full-cycle battery
life, if it is continuously discharged and recharged, is between 300–1000 cycles (depending on which battery came with your bike)
after which the storage capacity of the battery will gradually decline.
CAUTION! Fully charge the batteries before the first use!
Failure to do this can result in decreased battery performance for the life of the bike. Fully charge the battery each time you use the
bike.
Battery performance is affected by the temperature and is generally better in warm temperatures. When the temperature is below 32º F (0º C), the battery current may decrease by a third. Consequently, the travel range on a full charge in cold environments is much less, but will return to normal when the temperature is back to room temperature.
Frequent stopping and starting, riding uphill, traveling against a strong wind, starting from a standstill, riding on rough or muddy roads, and carrying more than one person or heavy loads will consume extra battery power and shorten the range. A few tips to prolong the battery life during these conditions is as follows:
Frequent braking – try to look ahead and coast rather than frequently stopping and starting. Riding uphill or against a stiff wind – pedal to supplement the battery power.
When starting from a standstill, use the pedals to help bring you up to speed. When the battery meter indicates the voltage is low, switch to manual power and avoid using the battery, so you don’t
shorten the battery life.
To prevent premature failure of your battery and for your warranty to remain in effect on your battery, YOU MUST CHARGE
AND DISCHARGE THE BATTERY AT LEAST ONCE PER MONTH.
Always turn off the motor and remove the key from the ignition before and during charging to
prevent serious damage to the controller and to the batteries!
This electric bicycle can be used in the rain, however, the motor and other electrical parts must not be submerged in water. The controller, motor and other electrical devices may be short circuited causing damage, which is NOT covered by warranty, and creating possible dangerous situations.
DO NOT use chargers or other components other than that which has been approved
and tested by this company. This company is not responsible for damages caused by the use of other products not specifically designed and tested for use with this electric bike.
Battery chargers contain sensitive electronics. Improper use, dropping, or sudden jolts can damage the charger and its internal electronics which is NOT covered by warranty.
Check all nuts, bolts, screws, and spokes to make sure they are tight before riding. If any screws, nuts, or bolts continue to loosen, put some thread lock on the threads and then tighten.
When riding down hill, you MUST have the key on even if you are NOT using the throttle and even if the battery is not in the bike. The motor will generate enough electricity to RUIN your controller which is NOT covered by warranty.
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Table of Contents
...............................................................................................................Introduction 2
...............................................................................................Important Instructions 4
......................................................................................................Table of Contents 5
...........................................................................................Assembly/Adjustments 6-10
....................................................................................................Safety Precautions 11
................................................................................General Operating Instructions 12
..................................................................................................Battery Precautions 13
.............................................................................................................Maintenance 14
........................................................................................................Troubleshooting 15
...................................................................................................................Warranty 16
.......................................................................................Federal Electric Bike Law 17
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The L pedal has left-hand threads, and the R pedal has right-hand threads. Misapplication is not covered under warranty.
• Attach the L pedal to the L crank, then R pedal to R crank. Screw the pedals in and tighten them fully.
Installing the Pedals
Pedals are included in your purchase. The pedal assembly includes two pedals that can be folded (one marked with L and one with R). When installed, they fold by inserting your finger inside the hold and pulling outward, then the pedal is released to fold.
Folding the Bike
Pull up lever and
swing out.
Lift up mechanism
putting pressure
on the spring to
unlock, then the
frame pulls apart.
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