Lighting
Weight and Loading
To safely operate the Orox, you must observe the following:
Maximum gross weight of your Orox should not exceed 210 kg (463 lb)
when riding on paved roads or graded and maintained gravel roads.
When riding on unimproved trails, the maximum gross weight of your
Orox should not exceed 180 kg (397 lb). The maximum gross weight is
defined as the total weight of the bike, batteries, passenger(s),
accessories and cargo.
Maximum rider weight should not exceed 130 kg (287 lb).
The weight of the Orox without a battery is 30-34 kg (66-75 lb),
depending on your model.
Maximum weight on the top of the Rear Rack is 100 kg (220 lb).
If the capacity stated above differs from your Orox’s CE Frame Sticker’s,
follow the CE Frame Sticker.
For accessories, please consult the manual included with each accessory.
Be careful to aim the light beam slightly downward so as not to blind
oncoming traffic.
You may be required to turn on the lights at all times, including day time
riding. Please check your local regulations.
1. Read all the instruction manuals supplied with your Orox. If anything is
unclear, ask your dealer before riding off.
2. Check the tire pressure and make sure it is within the minimum and
maximum values indicated on the sidewalls of the tires.
3. Adjust the saddle height to the preferred position.
First Ride
4. Press to power on the LED Remote.
5. Select level of assistance.
Press " " to increase.
Press " " to decrease.
The selected mode is shown at .
6. The following assistance levels are available:
OFF: The motor assistance is switched off. The e-bike can be
operated as a normal bicycle through pedaling.
ECO: Effective assistance at maximum efficiency for maximum
cruising range.
TOUR: Uniform assistance, for touring with long cruising range.
eMTB: Dynamic support for a natural riding sensation and optimal
when riding on rough terrain.
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It is your responsibility to minimize your impact on the environment.
Leave things as you found them, and always take out everything you
brought in.
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