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WINDONE K2 - Start-Up Procedure; Battery Key Positions

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4. Start-up Procedure
After assembling the bike according to the video, securing all components, and reading this manual, follow these steps
to turn on the bike and select a pedal assist level:
1.Test the battery lock safety. Make sure the battery is locked and the key is removed.
Note: Riding with a key in the battery may result in leg injury and damage to the key or lock mechanism. Always remove
the key before riding.
2.Conrm the handlebars are adjusted correctly, and the handlebar panel bolts and seatpost quick release are fully
secured.
3.Locate the switch on the right side of the battery box and turn it on to start the bike.
4.Select the desired level of pedal assistance (PAS) between level 0 and 5 using the + and - on the LCD display. Level 1
is the lowest, and level 5 is the highest. Level 0 means pedal assistance is inactive. Start at PAS level 0 or 1 and adjust
as needed.
Warning: Engaging high levels of pedal assist can cause unexpected acceleration, leading to loss of control, serious
injury, or death. Start at PAS level 0 or 1 to minimize risk.
5.Begin riding cautiously. With proper safety gear and knowledge, you may operate your bike. On a flat surface, in a
low gear (1 or 2), most riders can start pedaling with PAS level 0 or 1. You may also use the throttle to accelerate and
maintain speed.
6.Use the throttle next to the right handlebar grip by slowly rotating it towards you. Only use the throttle while on the bike.
Note: The throttle can be activated with a twist when the bike is powered on.
Warning: Be cautious to avoid accidental throttle twists, which can lead to sudden acceleration and loss of control.
Keep one hand ready to squeeze the brake lever to cut off motor power. Power off the bike before dismounting.
7.Before riding, check tire pressure, tread, chain, power, shift, brakes, lights, spokes, and pedals to ensure safe riding.
WARNING: Engaging the pedal assist feature, especially at a high setting, will cause acceleration that may be greater
than expected, especially for relatively new riders, and that can cause loss of control, serious injury, or death.
To minimize risk. Start at PAS level 0 or 1.
5. Begin riding carefully. With the proper safety gear and rider knowledge, you may now operate your bike. On a flat surface,
in a low gear (1 or 2), most riders should be able to start pedaling the bike with pedal assist level 0 or 1. You may also use the
throttle to accelerate and maintain your desired speed.6. Use the throttle located next to the right handlebar grip by slowly
and carefully rotating it towards the rider. Do not use the throttle unless you are on the bike. And note that the throttle can
be activated with a twist anytime the bike is powered on.
WARNING: Be careful not to accidentally twist the throttle, which can cause sudden acceleration. If you're not prepared for
this acceleration, you can lose control of the hike. This can lead to serious injury or death. Minimize this risk. Always keep
at least one hand ready to squeeze the brake lever to cut off power to the motor. When you dismount, power off the bike
before moving it.7. Please check the tire pressure, tire tread, chain, power, shift, brakes, lights, spokes, pedals, and
ensure safe riding before riding.
5. Battery Key Positions
1. Any time the battery is in key position A (power on, battery locked to the frame), the battery cannot be removed.
2. Any time the battery is in key position B (power off, battery unlocked from the frame), the battery must be removed
from the bike before moving or riding it. Ensure the key is removed before sliding the battery out of the mount.
NOTICE: You have to press the key in order to switch it to the unlock position.