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Fantic FAT INTEGRA User Manual

Fantic FAT INTEGRA
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Made in Italy
FAT INTEGRA XF2 INTEGRA LIVING
IT
Libretto uso
e manutenzione
(lingua originale)
BICICLETTA ELETTRICA A PEDALATA SERVOASSISTITA
EN
User and
maintenance handbook
(translated from original language)
ELECTRIC BICYCLE WITH SERVO-ASSISTED PEDALLING
FR
Livret d’utilisation
et d’entretien
(traduction de la langue originale)
BICYCLETTE À ASSISTANCE ÉLECTRIQUE AU PÉDALAGE
DE
Bedienungs- und
Wartungsanleitung
(Übersetzung der Originalanleitung)
ELEKTROMOTORISCH UNTERSTÜTZTES MOUNTAINBIKE
ES
Manual de uso
y mantenimiento
(Traducción de las instrucciones originales)
BICICLETA ELÉCTRICA CON PEDALEADA ASISTIDA
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Fantic FAT INTEGRA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFantic
ModelFAT INTEGRA
CategoryBicycle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 00 - Introduction

1. Introduction

Overview of the electric bicycle and user manual.

2. Meaning of "EPAC" - Electrical Power Assisted Cycle

Definition and regulatory requirements for EPAC bicycles.

3. Description of Symbols

Explanation of hazard, attention, and information symbols used.

Section 01 - Warnings and Safety Devices

1. Safety Information

General safety guidelines, document importance, and reading recommendations.

1.a - Legal Regulations

Regulations for bicycle use on public roads and compliance.

1.b - Correct Use

Proper usage scenarios based on terrain and usage conditions.

1.c - Improper Use

Warnings against misuse and unauthorized modifications.

Section 02 - Description and Technical Data

1. Removing the Packaging

Instructions for safe and proper unpacking of the bicycle.

2. Identification Plate

Location and significance of the bicycle's unique identification plate.

3. External Dimensions

Key physical measurements for the bicycle models.

4. Standard Equipment

List of components included as standard with the bicycle.

5. Identifying the Bicycle Components

Guide to locating and identifying parts using figure references.

6. Technical Data

Detailed specifications including motor, battery, and components.

7. Description of the Bicycle

Explanation of the main functional systems of the bicycle.

7.a - Brakes

Details on the independent disk brake system and operating instructions.

7.b - Gear change unit

Information on the derailleur system and optimal gear selection.

7.c - Frame and forks

Description of the frame structure and suspension components.

7.d - Wheel units

Components that make up the front and rear wheel assemblies.

7.e - Electrical devices

Overview of the pedal-assist control instruments and their types.

7.f - Battery pack

Information regarding the battery pack's installation and power supply.

Section 03 - Checks and Inspections

1. Using Your Bicycle for the First Time

Initial safety checks and setup before the first ride.

2. Each Time You Use Your Bicycle

Daily pre-ride safety inspection procedures.

3. Checking Wheels and Tyres

Procedures for inspecting wheels, tyres, and valve integrity.

3.a - Checking Wheel Fastenings

Verifying the security of the quick-release mechanisms.

3.b - Checking the Tyres

Inspecting tyre condition, damage, and wear.

3.c - Checking the Tyre Valves

Ensuring tyre valves are correctly positioned and functional.

3.d - Checking the Tyre Pressure

Recommended tyre pressures for different models and terrain.

3.e - Checking the Wheels

Verifying wheel rotation, cleanliness, and secure reflectors.

3.f - Checking the Saddle and Saddle Support Tube

Ensuring the saddle post is securely inserted.

3.g - Checking the Handlebars

Verifying the security of handlebars and related controls.

3.h - Checking the Brakes

Critical checks for brake lever feel, travel, and disc condition.

3.i - Checking the Chain and the Crank Mountings

Inspecting chain, sprockets, and crank assembly.

3.I - Checking the Electric Motor

Visual inspection of motor wiring and system integrity.

3.m - Checking the Lights (if fitted)

Verifying the operation of front and rear lighting systems.

3.n - Checks Various Accessories

Ensuring any fitted accessories are securely attached.

3.0 - Other Checks

General inspection for damage and potential injury hazards.

4. Tightening Torque

Table of recommended torque values for critical fasteners.

Section 04 - Assembly and Adjustments

1. Mounting the Pedals

Step-by-step guide for installing the pedals.

2. Adjusting the Handlebars

How to set handlebar height and angle for optimal riding position.

3. Adjusting the Saddle

Procedures for setting saddle height and tilt.

3.a - Regulating the Saddle Position and Angle

Detailed steps for adjusting saddle fore/aft and tilt.

4. Adjusting the Brake Levers

How to adjust the reach and angle of brake levers.

5. Adjusting the Gear Change Lever

Steps to adjust the position of the gear shifter.

Section 05 - Using Your Bicycle

1. General Suggestions

Advice for using the bicycle in traditional and power-assisted modes.

2. Using the Gear Change Unit

Guidance on efficient gear shifting with motor assistance.

3. Using the Brakes

Safe and effective operation of the braking system.

4. Using Your Bicycle

Basic riding techniques and operational guidance.

5. What to Do Following a Fall

Procedures and checks required after an accident.

6. How to Transport Your Bicycle

Recommendations for safe transportation methods.

7. Locking/Releasing the Front Suspension Fork

How to operate the front suspension lockout feature.

8. Front Suspension Fork Adjustment

Adjusting fork rebound and air pressure for rider preference.

9. Notes on Battery Duration

Factors influencing battery life and bicycle range.

Section 06 - Using Power Assisted Pedalling

1. Introduction to Use

Key information for operating the electric assist system.

1.a - Quick Start Instructions for Use with Instrument "A"

Basic operation of the Instrument "A" control unit.

1.b - Quick Start Instructions for Use with Instrument "B"

Basic operation of the Instrument "B" control unit.

2. Removing the Battery Pack from its Support

Procedure for detaching and removing the battery pack.

3. Charge the Battery Pack

Instructions for charging and activating the battery.

3.a - Activating the Battery Pack Before Use

Steps to prepare the battery for initial use.

3.b - Charging the Battery Pack

Detailed process for connecting and charging the battery.

4. Mounting the Battery Pack on its Support

Procedure for securely installing the battery pack.

5. Display - Instrument "A"

Overview of the Instrument "A" display features and controls.

5.a - Function Buttons

Explanation of the buttons on Instrument "A".

5.b - Display Description

Interpretation of information presented on the Instrument "A" screen.

5.c - Pedalling Assistance Activation and Level

How to select and adjust power assist levels.

5.c.a - "Push Help" Function

Using the function to assist in pushing the bike.

5.d - USB Connection

Connecting external devices via the USB port.

6. Display - Instrument "B"

Overview of the Instrument "B" display features and controls.

6.a - Function Buttons

Explanation of the buttons on Instrument "B".

6.b - Display Description

Interpretation of information presented on the Instrument "B" screen.

6.c - Display Icons Description

Explanation of the icons on Instrument "B".

6.d - Pedalling Assistance Activation and Level

How to select and adjust power assist levels.

6.e - "Push Help" Function

Using the function to assist in pushing the bike.

6.f - USB Connection

Connecting external devices via the USB port.

7. Taking Care of the Battery Pack

Maintenance, cleaning, and storage guidelines for the battery.

Section 07 - Cleaning and Maintenance

1. Cleaning and Care

General cleaning procedures and advice for bicycle upkeep.

2. Periodic Maintenance Program

Schedule and procedures for routine maintenance.

3. Cleaning Your Bicycle

Detailed steps for washing the bicycle and lubricating the chain.

4. Parking Your Bicycle

Proper techniques for parking the bicycle safely.

5. Unscheduled Maintenance Operations

Procedures for removing and refitting wheel and tire components.

5.a - Removing and Remounting the Wheels Units

Steps for detaching and refitting both wheels.

5.b - Removing the Front Wheel

Detailed procedure for removing the front wheel.

5.c - Mounting the Front Wheel

Detailed procedure for reinstalling the front wheel.

5.d - Removing the Rear Wheel

Detailed procedure for removing the rear wheel.

5.e - Mounting the Rear Wheel

Detailed procedure for reinstalling the rear wheel.

6. Flat Tyre

Instructions for repairing or replacing a punctured tire.

7. Other Operations

Maintenance tasks not covered in other sections.

8. Winter Storage

Guidelines for storing the bicycle during extended non-use periods.

Section 08 - Troubleshooting

1. Troubleshooting

Guide to diagnosing and resolving common bicycle issues.

2. Error Codes - Instrument "A"

List of error codes and their solutions for Instrument "A".

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