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Introduction
By making the decision to use an electric bike you are helping to safeguard our en-
vironment by saving our planets precious and not adding to carbon pollution.
Thank for choosing this electric bicycle.
Our bikes are manufactured under rigorous control to the most stringent European
and UAS safety standards and are constantly spot checked both here and in the
factory. For many years we have been engaged in the research and development of
electric bicycles and cars and this electric bicycle is the culmination of those efforts.
Before you use it, it is important that you read this manual carefully. If there is any-
thing you do not understand completely please do not hesitate to.
Please observe traffi c regulations, and don’t lend your bicycle to anyone who is
unfamiliar with it. The bicycle can only legally be used on the queen’s highway by a
person aged 14 years or older.
We strongly advise you to always wear a cycle helmet when using your bicycle and
to attend a Cycle profi ciency course prior to using on the open road. It is not a toy
and should be considered as a serious mode of transport.
1. Before you set off
Check handlebars are properly tightened.
Check brake isolator is functioning properly.
Check tyre pressures are correct.
Make sure battery is fully charged.
Load battery into bicycle and turn on with power key.
Please read this manual carefully. Only on full understanding of all the func
tions of this electric bicycle should you use the product.
For your safety, pleas turn off the power key when stopped or walking the
bike.
2. Battery care
2.1 Before setting off on any journey it is always better to have a fully charged bat
tery.
2.2 Always remember that you use up to three times more power when setting off
under the twist throttle or riding up steep hills.
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