Agona Grizzly User manual

Owner’s Manual
We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your AGONA e-bike

Thank you for choosing AGONA. It is our goal to provide you with the highest
quality electric propulsion systems available, and offer you the best possible
after sales experience.
This document serves as a supplement to your bicycle user manual. Please
read this manual thoroughly, even if you are an experienced cyclist. Should
you be unable to find an answer in the manual, please contact your dealer for
immediate assistance.
We have always believed that a bike should remain a bike. It is our love of
cycling that drives us, and a passion that we continue to share with our
customers. We hope you enjoy your new electrically assisted bicycle for many
years to come.
If you ever have concerns or questions that your dealer cannot provide
answers to, or have comments relating to this user manual, feel free to contact
and anywhere else in the world at

User Precautions
We want you to have a fun ride, but also a safe one. Carefully read the
following information,even if you are an experienced rider. Take the
opportunity to familiarize yourself with your AGONA electric propulsion
system before you take your first trip.
1. AGONA recommends that you have your system installed professionally by an
authorized dealer.
2. Read all of the enclosed installation and operating instructions from the
manufacturer and follow the instructions, if any, prior to its first use.
3. Familiarize yourself with your electric bicycle and the functions of the AGONA
system in a safe environment before participating in road traffic for the first time.
4. A lways wear a helmet when riding an electric bicycle for your own safety. In
some jurisdictions, this is the law.
5. Make sure that the tires have the pressure recommended by the manufacturer
before riding the bike.
6. Make sure that the brakes are operating properly before riding the bike.
7. Do not use a mobile phone or any other electronic devices while riding an electric
bicycle; it is imperative that you pay attention to traffic.
8. If possible, ride in bike lanes and always in the correct direction of traffic.
9. A dhere to all valid traffic regulations.
10. Keep in mind that other traffic participants may underestimate the speed of an
electric bicycle.
11. R ide with both hands on the handlebars when riding your electric bicycle.
12. R ide as defensively as possible.
Enjoy your AGONA electric propulsion system!
Your AGONA Team

Table of Contents
1. User Precautions……………………………………………………………….3
2. Your E-Bike………………………………………………….4-6
2.1 Introduction
2.2 General presentation of the vehicle
3. Caring for your AGONA e-bike and pre-use checks……7-8
3.2 Before you set off for the first time
4. Using the bike………………………………………………………………….8-10
4.1 Riding the bike
4.2Quick-release devices
4.3 Adjusting the height of the seat
4.4 Precautions required prior to each use
5. The battery………………………………………….…….11-13
5.1 Installing and removing the battery
5.2 Charging the battery
5.3 Battery autonomy and lifespan
5.4 Battery safety instructions
5.5 Key
6. Safety maintenance and recommendations………………13-15
6.1 Safety recommendation
6.2 Maintenance
7. Accessories……………………………………………..………………………16
8. Warranty………………………….…………………………………………………16

2. Your E-Bike
2.1) Introduction
We would like to thank you for your e-bike purchasing. The e-bike, equipped with
pedals and an auxiliary electric motor, cannot be propelled exclusively by means of
this auxiliary electric motor. You will thoroughly enjoy riding this new and electrical
power- assisted bike.
Riding an e-bike means that you’re helping preserve the environment, since any
CO2
or other polluting gases will not be released. For your safety and for the safety of
others, we recommend that you obey all road regulations and wear a protective
helmet. For optimal, safe and enjoyable use of the e-bike, make sure you thoroughly
read this user guide before you first use it.
Use the e-bike according to the user guide, or it may shorten the life cycle.
2.2) General presentation of the vehicle
2.2.1) General information
Weight of bike without battery: 20.36KG
Maximum assistance speed: 25KM/H
The dimensions of the bike (MM): L 1860 x W230 x H1020 (95% package)
L 1540 x W240 x H740 (75% package)
Maximum total weight: 120KG (includes the bike, battery and rider)

GRIZZLY
2.2.2) Spare parts spec
Spare parts name
GRIZZLY
Motor
1
Battery
3
Display
1
Front fork
1
E-Brake Lever
3 TEKTRO,
Hydraulic, Auriga E-COMP
Disc Brake
TEKTRO,
Hydraulic, Auriga COMP
Derailleur
2 colors

Tire
1 pair
** Charging time: 4-6 hours for 100% charge
** Autonomy: between 50 to 70 KM, depending on the assistance level and road
condition.
** 2 charge indicators: 1 is located on the display; 1 is located on the side of battery.
** Weight: 4 KG
3.Caring for your AGONA e-bike and pre-use
checks
3.1) Before each use
3.1.1 Check the tyres for any visible damage.
3.1.2 Check the tyre pressures.
3.1.3 Check for any loose nuts, bolts or fixings.
3.1.4 Check the brake functions.
3.1.5 Check the electronic functions.
3.1.6 Check the reflectors are in place and the lights are working.
3.1.7 Check the battery for any visible signs of damage.
3.2) Before you set off for the first time
3.2.1 Check the handlebars and handlebar stem are properly tightened.
3.2.2 Check all other nuts, bolts and fixings are properly tightened.
3.2.3 Check brakes are functioning properly.
3.2.4 Check tire pressures are correct and tires are not damaged.
3.2.5 Check reflectors and lights if fitted, are functioning properly.
3.2.6 Make sure the battery is fully charged.

3.2.7 Load the battery into bicycle and turn on with the switch located at the rear right
hand side of the battery. To remove the battery turn the battery key hold in unlocked position
and slide the battery out. Remove key from battery and keep save during operation of the
bike.
3.2.8 Turn on the bike by pressing the on/off switch adjacent to the left hand grip for two
seconds. (Turn off the bike by repeating the same process).
The bike will be ready to ride and the LCD will activate showing battery state, assist level,
time, trip and speed. Turning the pedals for more than ¼ of a revolution or twisting the
throttle will now activate the motor.
3.2.9 To avoid unplanned acceleration, always make sure that the LCD assist level is set
to 0 when mounting, dismounting and turn the bike off when leaving it unattended.
To set the assist levels, toggle with the + and –buttons
4. Using the bike
4.1) Riding the bike
activate the battery by pressing on the
button located on the side of battery
Before taking off, make sure that you
activate the battery by pressing on the
button located on the side of batter
The 4LEDs located on the
battery which indicate the charge level.
Turn on the display unit which is on the
handlebars. Select your needed
assistance level and start to pedal.
You’ll find that the engine starts as

soon as you start pedaling.
When you use the brakes, the contactor located within these brakes will halt
the engine’s assistance immediately. The left brake lever controls the rear brake.
The right brake lever controls the front brake.
You can also use the bike without electric assistance by turning off the battery
(switch off the button or by adjusting the assistance level on 0). The engine
will then feature zero resistance: you’ll be freewheeling. Select the appropriate
gear by activating the 6-speed gear lever.
4.2) Quick-release devices
Tighten the adjusting nut by hand and move the quick release lever to the
closed position. You should feel considerable resistance while moving the
lever. If not, re-open and re-tighten the lever, then move it to the closed
position so it is in line with the frame.
4.3) Adjusting the height of the seat

Unlock the lever (open), adjust the seat height to the desired position without
ever exceeding the mark carved onto the seat’s tube, lock the lever (LOCK).
The seat’s height must be set so that your leg is stretched out when the
corresponding pedal is in the lower position.
4.4) Precautions required prior to each use
Verify that the brakes and the front & rear lights are all working properly. Also,
check the pressure of the tires.
On derailleur geared bicycles the rear derailleur automatically tensions the
chain.
Make sure that the hinges on your bike are properly locked. Indeed, when
using the bike on a regular basis, the tension of the hinges’ adjustment and
locking systems can change slightly. Whenever necessary, adjust the tension
once again
This bike is not designed for rough usage condition, such as jumps, riding up
or off of pavements, and riding on unpaved roads. For your own safety, do not
modify the bike.
If you have any doubts, contact your dealer, who will proceed with the necessary
inspection.

5.The battery
5.1) Installing and removing the battery
To remove the battery, unfasten the lock which is located along the battery’s box. Remove
the battery by pulling it out. To put the battery back into place, insert the battery along to the
guide rail. Push it closely against the controller box. Fasten the lock.
5.2) Charging the battery Never let a battery be charged
unattended.
The battery’s voltage is indicated by the 4 LED lights located on the side of the battery, and
also on the display unit located on the handlebar. Your battery must be charged in an
ambient temperature, on a non-flammable and dry surface, away from any sources of heat,
humidity or flammable materials. Also, it must not be covered
Here are the steps to be followed when charging your battery:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Turn the battery off. The LED lights will be off.
Plug the charger (which is off) into the socket and then insert the
charger’s plug into the battery, which is also off.
the charger’s LED indicators lit up in the following manner:
• The red LED lights on: the battery is being charged.(A)
• The red LED light becomes green:
the battery is full charged; you can unplug the charger. (B)

It takes 4 - 6 hours for the battery to be fully charged when using the standard
charger that’s supplied with your bike.
5.3) Battery autonomy and lifespan
5.3.1) Autonomy
The bike's autonomy ranges from 50 to 70 kilometers, as it depends on many
different factors (degree of assistance used, topology, rider’s weight, frequent
stops/start-ups, hills, tire pressure, etcP)
5.3.2) Battery
Your battery is just like a household battery. It contains a limited amount of energy,
which diminishes as it is being used. When the available autonomy no longer
corresponds with your needs, you need to buy a new one from your dealer.
5.3.3) Maintenance
If you don’t use your bike for a period of time exceeding 2 months, store it in a
humidity-free area to protect the electronic components and make sure that the
battery is neither completely charged nor completely discharged (2 LEDs lit up)
Note: Never store a completely discharged battery as it might result in permanent
damage.
During the winter or long storage periods, it is recommended that you charge
the battery halfway every 2 months. Don’t forget to switch it off. Store your
battery at a temperature between 15° and 25°.
5.4) Battery safety instructions
Your bike's battery is an electric component made up of chemical elements. For your
safety, it is imperative that you obey the following rules:

5.5) key
For repair of your electric bicycle, consult a qualified dealer. The use of spare parts
from unknown sources, for example, replacement parts from third parties, is strictly
prohibited. Please retain the key number for your records. It is located on the battery
key, as well as on the face of the battery lock cylinder.
6. Safety and maintenance Recommendations
Your E-Bike can provide many years of service, fun and fitness - if you take
esponsibility for your own safety. Understand the features of your E-Bike and
become aware of the challenges that you will meet on the road. There is much that
you can do to protect yourself while riding.We will offer many recommendations and
safety tips throughout this manual. The following are those that we feel are most
important.
6.1) Safety recommendations

6.1.1) Helmet
Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries. Always wear a
helmet that complies with your state Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can
ecome tangled in the moving parts of the E-Bike™.Wear sturdy shoes and eye
protection. Also check your other protective gear that may be required when riding
the E-Bike
6.1.2) Tires
Inspect the wear of your tires on a regular basis and verify the tire pressure
at least once a month. Tire pressure: 40-65 PSI depending on the weight of
the user
6.1.3) Wheel-rims
Take care of any risk of damage in case of defective wheel-rims. Swap them
immediately when the rim is worn out.
Important: braking distance increases on humid or slippery ground.
6.1.4) Gears
Like the chain, the freewheel must be kept clean and well lubricated. If the chain
has become worn and need to be replaced, then it is likely that the freewheel will
also have become worn and should also be replaced. Take the chain off the
freewheel and rotate it with your hand. If you hear a grinding noise or the freewheel
stops suddenly after spinning it, it may need to be adjusted or to be replaced.
6.1.5) Signaling device
The bike is silent. In order to alert others as to your presence, you have an
approved signaling device located on the left brake lever: Use it only when
absolutely necessary, don’t abuse it!
6.1.6) Battery
Cf. Chapter. 5
WARNING: As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear
high stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear or stress
fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component exceed, it may
suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or
change of color in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component
reach and it should be replaced.

6.2) Maintenance
Caution: Bike maintenance and repair require specific skills and appropriate tools.
Do not repair your bike or change any of its settings if you have the slightest doubt
regarding your ability to correctly proceed with such work. Contact your dealer. Any
adjustments or repairs that are not properly done can damage the bike and lead to
accidents resulting in extensive injuries. Use only genuine replacement parts for
safety-critical components.
6.2.1) Cleaning
Always remove the battery when cleaning. Use soapy water or water mixed with a
gentle detergent, and then rinse it with clean water. Make sure that the controller
located behind the battery compartment is not exposed to humidity as it contains
electronic components. Do not use a high pressure washer!
6.2.2) Maintenance
Make sure your bike is safe for the environment. Used parts must be disposed of
in appropriate selective sorting recycling bins. A battery which no longer works
must be returned to your dealer so that he may pass it to a recycling company.
Replacing the rear light batteries: remove the screw to access the batteries.
(It is recommended that you need to replace them every year)
Engine: the engine does not require any sort of maintenance.

7. Accessories
Mudguards (Place the mudguard assembly between the stays, make sure the
mudguard bracket holes line up with those in the frame. Tighten all bolts and
screws until snug.
Helmet, baskets and storage pouch are not provided with the vehicle.
To order these accessories, get in touch with your dealer.
Using only genuine replacement parts for safety-critical components.
8. Warranty
You are provided with a warranty for one year since the day you buy the bike.
Details regarding your bike’s warranty coverage terms are available from your
Dealer.
Have a pleasant ride!
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