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Sean Moroney/Emma Pery 5 Sep 2020 E-Bike Rider’s Handbook doc no. 07
The baery capacity indicator gives an approximaon of baery capacity remaining. Each bar on
the LCD approximates to a ¼ of the capacity. However, this indicator relies on sensing baery
voltage that will rise and fall depending on the amount of power being demanded at any given
me, the meter should only be used for indicaon purposes.
Under heavy power draw (full throle or high levels of assist) the baery voltage will temporarily
dip resulng in the capacity meter showing a lower level of charge. When the heavy power usage
is reduced, the capacity meter will rise again as the baery naturally recovers its voltage.
Gears
To change gear, use the 7-speed rapid fire gear shier located on the right side of the handlebar.
The two levers located underneath the shier can be pulled and pushed to select the gears over
the range 1 to 7 .
It is best to start pedalling in 1
st
gear and change to 2
nd
and 3
rd
when you have gained momentum.
Check road is clear, signal and push firmly on pedals. It will take about 4 pedal strokes to get motor
going. Now connue pedalling unl desired speed is reached. If you stop pedalling motor will stop
providing power and the bike will slow down. Note it takes about 2 seconds for the motor to stop.
It will take 2-4 pedal strokes to get the bike going again.
The MID 3 bars seng will provide a range of about 30 miles depending on how steep the hills
are and how strong the wind is.
Normally gears 4 or 5 will suit this mode of cycling and provide a speed of 13-14 mph
To climb hills change gears down to 1st or 2nd. Do not stop pedalling unl you reach the top of the
hill.
Using the brakes will stop the motor.
The motor will cut out above 15 mph.
Gear ranges:
1 Start up and steep hills.
2 Start up and 9-10 mph.
3 Start up and 10-11 mph.
4 12-13mph.
5 13-14mph.
6-7 Max assist/higher speeds such as downhill
Always reduce gears to 1-3 before stopping for an easy start.
Quick release saddle height adjustment
The bike is fied with a quick release saddle post fing to facilitate the adjustment of the saddle
height.
It is important that the nut on the fing is ghtened so the post will not move in the seat post
tube. Make this adjustment with the quick release lever in the open posion.

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