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Mirror adjustment
Check wheels and brakes
Speed modes
Speed modes are selected by a set of switches located on the frame
under the seat.
There are three speed modes, you can easily switch between them:
I – Speed mode 1 - Limited: 16 mph (25 km/h);
0 – Speed mode 2 – Class 2: 20 mph (32 km/h) limit, this is the
maximum legal setting in the USA; it is a Class 2 throttle assisted e-
bike;
II – Speed mode 3 - Unlimited: 50 mph (80 km/h), only legal when
driving outside of public roads. Use this mode according to Use of Product paragraph.
Sit on your e-bike in the riding position to adjust the mirrors. Look into your right and then left
mirror and set your elbow in the center position between the top and bottom of the mirror –
you shouldn't be blocking more than 1/4 of the inner corner of the mirror. The remaining area
should reveal the side and back visibility.
The primary purpose of adjusting side mirrors is to be able to see clearly what’s behind and
beside you, at a quick glance. If the above direction is not helpful, simply adjust the side mirrors
to suit your own preference for maximum safety.
Drive mode
There is a drive mode switch, which sets the e-bike movement mode.
Throttle: the motor operation is controlled only by the throttle knob. The throttle knob used to
add or reduce speed.
Pedal Mode – The movement is provided by a rider applying force to pedals, like any standard
bicycle.
PAS (Pedal Assist System): the motor turns on automatically during the rotation of the pedals.
The throttle knob is not active.
A. Inate tires to the correct operating pressure 2.2 bar.
B. Test to make sure that the front and rear brakes are working
correctly.
1. 1. Push the front (right) and then rear (left) brakes. Check
to make sure:
a. Brake levers move smoothly
b. Brakes pads are making contact with the brake disc.
c. When the brake levers are in the down/engaged
position, the levers do not touch the handlebar grip.
2. Release the front and rear brake levers.
a. They should return to their original position.
Inating the tiers