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Turning it on and off as described above will minimize the chance of the bike accelerating
unintentionally.
The + button increases pedal assist and the button decreases pedal assist and can be set to off
if you press the button when on low.
The headlight is turned on by holding down the M button.
The throttle and pedal assist can be used simultaneously.
You can turn the pedal assist off by pressing the button past low, until a 0 (zero) number is
showing, and ride only using the throttle if you like. The bike pedal assist uses a cadence sensor,
which reacts a little delayed based on the spinning of the pedals. It will take some time to get used
to this and manipulating the motor to engage and disengage when expected takes a little practice.
You can adjust the sensitivity in the display settings.
A quick backpedal or slight engagement of the brake lever instantly stops the motor. You can
adjust the sensitivity of the cadence sensor and other pedal assist settings by referring to the LCD
manual. We also have videos on our website and YouTube channel guiding you through this
process.
NOTE:
DO NOT CHARGE YOUR BATTERY WHEN THE BATTERY’S TEMPERATURE OR THE SPACE IT IS
STORED IN IS BELOW FREEZZING (32 DEGREES F).
5.2 Battery Basics & Care:
NOTE: Never charge your battery when it’s temperature or the space it is stored in is below freezing. Failure
to follow this rule could result in serious injury, death, and property damage.
The chargers do stop charging when the battery is fully charged. When charging your battery, do not charge
near any potentially flammable material. Charge in a safe fire-resistant space. If you are storing the e-bike
for more than a day, do not leave it plugged in. It is best to leave it charged to 80% but unplugged. The button
on the top of the battery works as a charge gauge. It is not an on-off button. When riding always plug the
charger port with the rubber cover. If moisture gets in, the battery can be destroyed. Everyone is encouraged
to learn a little bit more about the basics of lithium ion battery care and proper treatment. For extended life,
charge your battery to 80% and use it until it is at 20%. Depending on the charge level when plugged in, it
takes 3-6 hours for the battery to fully charge when using the standard charger supplied with the bike.
Charging for 1-2 hours will keep it near 80% depending on last usage. You can check the charge percentage
on the display. If storing for longer periods, it is a good idea to store your battery with a 40-80% charge.
Check the battery once a month. If the battery drops to 25%or lower, charge it up to 40-80%. Recommended
storage temperatures are 50°-77°F and will provide the best performance out of the battery. Storage should
be done in a dry area.
5.3 Battery Basics & Care:
(5.3.a) Fenders: If you are experiencing rubbing or rattling fenders, this can be fixed. Firstly, the front
fender tab that attaches to the fork can be mounted on the back to provide more spacing, or the
front for a tighter fit. The fender arms are also malleable and sometimes need to be bent with the
wheel off to be centered with the wheel.

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