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Slane COLUMBUS - Adjusting the Saddle; Folding the E-Bike

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• Turn the key switch to OFF.
• Unlock the handlebar quick-release lever
(Picture 1) and push down the handlebar to
the lowest position, then lock the handlebar
quick-release lever.
FOLDING THE E-BIKE
• Unlock the handlebar quick-release
lever (Picture 2) and roll it over the
handle bar (Picture 3).
• Rotate the pedal upward so it is
perpendicular to the ground.
Grasp the crank arm and pedal
(Picture 4) Push the pedal in and flip
the pedal up.
• Push the lock pin forward (Picture 5).
Pull the lever toward you (Picture 6).
Pull handlebar upward.
• Grasp the seat and the handlebar.
Pivot the front half of the frame
rearward around the hinge until the
front wheel is beside the rear wheel
(Picture 7).
Picture 1
Picture 2 Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5 Picture 6
Picture 7
ADJUSTING THE FRONT BRAKES
1. Insert an elbowed hex key into the screw port of the brake frame, turning the screw
left to loosen and right to tighten. Turn to the left gently makes the brake a little loose.
2. Hold the brake tight with your left hand so that the brake is pressed against the brake
pad (this holds the brake tight).
3. Then turn the elbowed hex key to the right of the brake until the brake is tight, then
release the brake. The brake will automatically return, the brake is in the right direction,
so that it will not wear.
CAUTION
MAKE SURE ALL WIRES ARE CLEAR AND NOT PINCHED WHEN FOLDING THE
E-BIKE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CUT OR DAMAGE THE WIRES AND WILL NOT
BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
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To adjust the saddle (up or down) open the quick-release lever on the saddle tube.
Once you choose the correct height, close the quick-release lever. Press down on the
saddle to make sure it is locked tight into position. To check for correct saddle height,
perform the following:
• Sit on the saddle, and place one heel on a pedal.
• Rotate the crank until the pedal with your heel on it is in the down position, and the
crank arm is parallel to the seat tube. Your leg should be completely straight and just
touching the center of the pedal.
ADJUSTING THE SADDLE
Some riders prefer to have the saddle nose tilted
slightly up or down. Adjust the saddle tilt by loosen-
ing the saddle bolt, tilting the saddle to the desired
position, and re-tightening the saddle bolt. Make sure
it is tight enough so that you cannot move or jiggle
the saddle. Small changes in saddle position can have
a substantial effect on performance and comfort.
Whenever changing your saddle position, make
only one directional change at a time.