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Key safety precautions and operational guidelines before using the e-bike.
Lists the components included with the ANCHEER Electric Bike.
Details on e-bike dimensions, weight capacity, and recommended rider height.
Identifies and labels the main parts of the ANCHEER electric bike.
Essential checks and preparations before operating the e-bike.
Guidelines for safe riding practices and adherence to regulations.
Instructions on how to adjust mechanical disc brakes for optimal performance.
Step-by-step guide for installing the stem and handlebar assembly.
Installing the reflector and fender on the saddle tube.
Setting saddle position and height for rider comfort and tightening.
Detailed instructions for attaching the front wheel to the fork.
Instructions for correctly attaching the left and right pedals.
Adjusting angle of brake levers, meter, shifter, and throttle on handlebar.
Overview of the e-bike's meter display and its components.
How to use controls and understand the battery indicator.
Safety advice regarding meter operation, collision risk, and flashing lights.
Important guidelines for handling, storing, and maintaining the e-bike battery.
Step-by-step instructions and safety precautions for charging the e-bike battery.
Key charging reminders, battery care tips, and disposal guidelines.
Routine checks for wheels, storage, cleaning, charging port, and cables.
Checking motor, brakes, screws, chain tension, and tires for wear/damage.
Specific torque settings for various screws on the e-bike for proper assembly.
Details of the warranty coverage, terms, and conditions for the electric bike.
Information on how to contact customer support for assistance and inquiries.
Detailed technical specifications and performance data for the e-bike.
Factors affecting maximum speed and riding range of the e-bike.
General warnings about intended use, risks of misuse, and following instructions.
Warnings for persons with disabilities, children, and legal age limits.
Critical warnings regarding battery handling, charging, and potential hazards.
Specific operational warnings for fasteners, grips, local laws, and reflectors.
Warnings related to component compatibility, seat post, clamps, and riding.
Warnings about quick-release levers and the importance of reading all safety information.
The ANCHEER E-Bike is an electric bicycle designed for recreational riding and transportation, offering a blend of traditional cycling with electric assistance. It is intended for riders between 16 and 50 years old, with a maximum load capacity of 120KG. The bike is not designed for off-road use or extreme sports.
The E-Bike provides pedal assistance and throttle mode, allowing riders to choose their desired level of electric support. The pedal assistance system has five levels, with level 1 being purely human-powered and levels 2-5 offering increasing electric assistance. The throttle mode provides power without pedaling. The bike is equipped with front and rear disc brakes for effective stopping power and a gear shifting system (3-speed front derailleur, 7-speed rear derailleur) for adapting to various terrains and speeds. A battery indicator on the meter keeps the rider informed about the remaining power. The bike also features a headlight for visibility.
Before riding, users are strongly advised to read the manual thoroughly to understand the bike's performance and ensure safe operation. Key pre-ride checks include verifying brake functionality, handlebar and wheel fastening, reflector condition, and tire pressure (recommended 35-45 PSI). The bike should not be lent to inexperienced users. Riders must wear a safety helmet and protective gear and are forbidden from riding with one hand. Adherence to traffic rules is crucial, and riding on motorized lanes or crowded pedestrian paths is prohibited. The bike's default speed setting should not be altered, and the speed limit on non-motorized lanes, downhills, and paved roads should not exceed 15km/h. When adjusting the handlebar or saddle, care must be taken not to exceed the safety line markings.
During riding, helmets and appropriate gear are mandatory. Severe weather conditions like heavy rain should be avoided, as they extend braking distance. The total load (rider and cargo) must not exceed 120kg. After heavy use, avoid touching hot surfaces like the disc brake rotor. When folding the kickstand, ensure it is secure to prevent the bike from falling. If the bike gets wet, it should be wiped dry promptly.
The E-Bike's standover height is an important safety feature; when standing over the bike, there should be 76cm/30in clearance from the ground to the crotch, and at least 3-8cm/1-3in between the crotch and the top tube. For step-through frames, saddle height range is the limiting dimension, and the saddle should be adjusted without exceeding the limit line on the saddle tube.
The bike's assembly involves installing the stem and handlebar, saddle, front wheel, and pedals. The stem should be turned forward, and the handlebar adjusted to a horizontal position before tightening. The saddle and reflector are installed on the saddle tube, and the saddle height is adjusted to fit the rider, ensuring the maximum saddle height is not exceeded. The front wheel installation requires loosening the fixing rod of the front fork, placing the wheel with the rotor between the brake pads, and securing it with the quick release skewer. Pedals are marked "R" (right, clockwise) and "L" (left, counter-clockwise) and must be fully tightened into the crank arm. Finally, the angle of the brake lever, meter, gear shifter, and throttle on the handlebar are adjusted and tightened.
The meter operation involves a power button to switch ON/OFF pedal assistance/throttle mode and +/- buttons to adjust the speed level. The battery indicator shows remaining power, with 5 bars indicating a full charge and a low bar signaling the need for charging.
Regular maintenance is essential for safety and longevity. Before each ride, check the front and rear brakes, handlebar and wheel fastening, and reflector condition. The motor's rotating shaft should be lubricated, and vigorous impacts to the motor should be avoided. All cables and cable housings should be checked for fraying, breaks, rust, or corrosion and replaced if necessary. The motor and brake should be checked frequently, and the brake area should not be oiled. Brake pads should be inspected for wear and replaced as needed.
All screws and fasteners on the bike should be regularly checked and reinforced to prevent injury and wear. Recommended torque values are provided for key components: horizontal screw (60-80 kgf.cm), stem screw (175-200 kgf.cm), seat cushion screw (175-250 kgf.cm), and wheel screw (320-450 kgf.cm). The chain tension should be checked and adjusted using the chain regulator. Tires should be inspected for scratches, cracks, or excessive wear, and the inner tube and valve should be perpendicular to the wheel hub. Damaged or excessively worn tires must be replaced by professional technicians.
The E-Bike should be stored in a place without direct sunlight or rain. Water showering is forbidden; the bike body should be wiped with a semi-dry cloth. The charging hole should not be touched with metal or liquid to prevent short circuits. Modifying key structural parts (frame, front fork, standpipe, electrical functions) is prohibited, as it voids the warranty and can cause safety hazards. Only original parts should be used for replacement.
Battery care is critical: keep it out of reach of children, away from acidic/alkaline liquids, rain, fire, and high temperatures. Charging should occur between 0°C and 40°C, and storage between -5°C and 35°C. Do not connect positive and negative poles reversely, damage, disassemble, or short-circuit the battery. Used batteries are hazardous and should be recycled by professionals. Only the original battery and charger should be used. Charging should take place in a ventilated, fireproof environment, away from combustibles, and not in confined spaces. The charger should not be carried on the e-bike unless properly secured in a toolbox after shock absorption treatment. For long-term storage, charge the battery for two hours monthly and keep it in a cool, dry place. Avoid overcharging or completely exhausting the battery to extend its life. If the battery is dropped or damaged, stop using it immediately due to electrolyte leakage risk. Always disconnect the charger when the battery is full and unplug it from the wall outlet when not in use. Examine the battery and charger before each use for damage.
| Frame Material | Aluminum Alloy |
|---|---|
| Motor Power | 250W |
| Battery Capacity | 36V 8Ah |
| Max Speed | 20 mph |
| Brakes | Disc Brakes |
| Wheel Size | 26 inches |
| Gears | 21-speed |
| Bike Weight | 50 lbs |
| Type | Electric Bicycle |
| Suspension | Front Suspension |