Oxygen Electric Bicycle, E-mate User Manual

User Manual
Oxygen Electric Bicycle
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Oxygen E-mate – Table of Contents
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1. Introduction 1
2. About Oxygen E-mate and its design 4
3. The first ride 4
3.1 Preparation of bicycle for riding 4
3.2 Safety checks before first ride 6
3.3 Legal requirements 7
3.4 Your own safety 7
4. Carrying luggage on your bike 7
5. Battery charging and care 8
5.1 Battery charging 8
5.2 Battery care and maintenance 8
5.3 How to achieve a maximum range and performance 8
6. Regular use and basic checks of the bike’s components 10
6.1 Lubrication of the bike components 10
6.2 Fitting the front wheel 10
1. Introduction
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Oxygen Electric Bicycle – smart move ;-)
We hope that trips on your new Oxygen Bicycle will bring you a lot of fun and you will be fully satisfied with our product. Also, please don’t forget that by using an electric bike you support an eco-friendly form of transport and contribute to saving our environment.
If you have any comments about this product, or suggestions how we could improve it, please do not hesitate to contact us. At Oxygen, we aim at 100% customer satisfaction and we carefully read all comments and suggestions regarding our products.
To ensure that your trips with Oxygen are not only enjoyable but also safe, please do spare a few minutes to read this manual.
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2. About Oxygen E-mate and its design
Oxygen E-mate electric bicycle is a two-wheeled bicycle designed for commuting, long distance cycling, or short trips around the town. It is suitable to use on public roads as well as off road pathways. Oxygen’s unique frame geometry, called SCT (Sport City Touring), combines three riding positions in one frame, allowing the cyclist to choose the most optimal and ergonomic one, depending on the cyclist’s power performance as well as health condition. This makes the Oxygen E-mate very comfortable and efficient on long distances.
Please note that the bike is NOT suitable to be used in extreme conditions such as jumping on extreme downhill tracks. Also, the bicycle frame is NOT designed for: Extreme Cross Country XC, Dual DS, 4X Four Cross, Free Ride FR, and Downhill DH
The maximum allowable payload for the bicycle is:
120kg for the cyclist 15kg for the luggage located on the rear rack
3. The First Ride
This chapter explains how to set up your bicycle before the first ride, including riding position, safety checks, and legal requirements.
3.1 Preparing the bicycle before the first ride
It is very important that your bike is set up properly before going on a first ride. At Oxygen, we care about the comfort of our customers and therefore we see a proper set up of your bicycle as a priority.
Set up of the seat (saddle) height on your bicycle: It is important that your bike seat (saddle) is at the correct height to ensure that your bike ride is comfortable,
healthy for your knees and you don’t have to put too much energy into pedalling. The points and pictures below should be helpful to set up the correct position:
A. Please place your bike against the wall. B. Seating on the bike, hold the brake seat and put your heel on the pedal. Your leg should be almost straight
and your knee should be bent just a little.
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