aventon Pace 350 V2 User manual

Pace 350/500 V2 Electric Bicycle
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Aventon Pace350/500 V2 Ebike.
We are here to help!
Aventon Support Center: https://www.aventon.com/pages/support
Support link: https://support.aventon.com/contact-us
Phone: 1-866-300-3311
We take pride in bringing you a quality product that will over years of
enjoyment. Please read and understand this manual fully before
assembling and riding your bike. If you have questions after reading this
manual, please refer to the Aventon support or contact us by email or
give us a call.
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USING THIS MANUAL
GENERAL SAFETY
CHARGER SAFETY
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
BATTERY CHARGING (LOCK & REMOVAL)
OPERATION INSTRUCTION
USER MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
LIMITED WARRANTY
LINK TO ASSEMBLY VIDEO AND ONLINE RESOURCES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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GENERAL SAFETY
WARNING! It is your responsibility to comply with all trac related laws and to use proper equipment.
This includes appropriate cycling attireand bike maintenance.
Observe all local bicycle trac laws andregulations.
Observe regulations about bicycle lighting,licensingridingon pavements/sidewalks, bike path and trail
use, helmet laws, childlaws relatingto cycling, and special bicycle trac laws, it isyour responsibility to
know and obey your local laws.
Whenriding a bike, always wear a properly fitted helmet that covers the forehead. Many locations require
specificsafety devices. Itis your responsibility to familiarizeyourself with the local laws, rules, and
regulations where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including equipping yourself and your bike
as thelaw requires.
Unless otherwise stated,arider’ s weight and luggage shouldnot exceed300lbs/136kg.
Before you ride your bike, always check to make sure everything is workingproperly and correctly
aligned.
Be familiar with the controlsofyour bicycle, such as brakes,pedals and shiftingetc..
Keep all body parts or any obtrusive objects away fromthe sharp chainrings when pedaling. Failure to
wear proper attire could leadto injuries.
While riding,remember youare sharingthe road or path with others. i.e. motorists,pedestrians and other
cyclists.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! When using this product, basic precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
a)Read all the instructions before usingthe product.
b)To reduce the risk ofinjury, close supervision is necessary when the product is usednear children.
c) Do not put fingers or handsinto the product.
d)Do not use this product ifthe flexible power cordor output cable is frayed, has broken insulation,
or any other signs ofdamage.
e) Thisequipment is not intended to be usedat ambient temperatures lessthan -4°F (-20°C) or above
ambient temperatures of 149°F (65°C).
f) The battery isintended to be charged when the ambient temperature is between 32°F (0°C) and
104°F (40°C). Never charge the battery when ambient temperatures are outside this range.”
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE or ELECTRIC SHOCK
USING THIS MANUAL
This manual contains details of the product,itsequipment, and information on operation, maintenance, and
other helpful tips for owners. Read it carefully andfamiliarize yourself with the ebike before usingit to
ensure safe use andprevent accidents. This manual contains many warnings and cautionsconcerningthe
safe operation and consequencesifproper setup, operation,andmaintenance are not performed. All
information in thismanual should be carefully reviewed and if you have any questions you should contact
Aventon immediately.
The notes, warnings, and cautions contained within the manual and paragraphs are marked by the triangular
Caution Symbol at the left side should be given special care. Users should also pay special attention to
information marked in this manual beginning with NOTICE.
Keep thismanual, alongwith any other documentsthat were included with your bike, for future reference,
however all content in this manual is subject to change or withdrawal without notice. Visit https://www.aven
the accuracy of itsdocumentation and assumes no responsibility or liability if any errorsor inaccuracies
appear within.
Because it isimpossible to anticipate every situation or condition that will occur while riding, this manual
makes no representations about the safe use of bikes under all conditions. There are risks associated with
the use of any bike that cannot be predicted or avoided and are the sole responsibility of the rider.

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Always be adefensive rider. Always assume that others do no see you and expect the unexpected
Always be aware of your surrounds. Be alert and responsive to:
1) Motor vehicles of all types andin all directions.
2) Unexpected movement of obstacles.
3) Nearby pedestrians.
4) Children or animals in the area.
5) Imperfectionsof bike paths or pavedroads includingpotholes, uneven surfaces, loose gravel
construction and debris.
6) Warning,hazard andyieldsigns.
Ride in designated bike laneswhen available and always ride in the direction oftrac.
Acknowledge and stop at ALLstop signs and trac lights.
When comingto acomplete stop, look both ways at street intersections before continuing onward.
Use ocial hand signals for turning and stopping.
Do not ride with headphones.
Never hold onto another vehicle.
Do not weave through trac or make unexpected movesor turns.
Rulesthat govern the right-of-way for motorists apply to cyclists. A bicyclist should always be preparedto
yield.
Do not ride while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Avoidriding in bad weather when visibility is obscured, for examples dawn, dusk, or in the dark such
conditions increase the risk of accident.
Cyclistsshouldexercise extracaution when riding at night. Bicyclists are very dicult for motorists and
pedestrians to see in the dark andin many cases, night riding can be more dangerousthan day riding.
Individuals ofan appropriate age who are aware of the increasedrisks shouldtake extracare when
riding at drawn, dusk or at night. Please not that it isimportant to choose suitable apparel and special
ized equipment when riding in unfavoureable conditions to reduce the risk of injury.
Warning! Reflectorsshouldnot worn asa substitute for requiredlighting. Cyclists are near to invisible
for other cyclistsand motorists if the necessary lights and reflective gear are not used. If you ride at
night, take all required precautionsto make yourselfvisible through the sue of lights and reflectors. Lack
of adequate lighting measures may result in seriousinjury or death. As amovingcyclist,reflectors are
designedto reflect o ofcar and street lights to help you become more visible and recognizable when
riding.
Caution! Reflectors and their mounting bracketsshould be checked regularly to ensure they are clean,
straight and securely mounted. Check to be sure youcomply with all local laws about night riding. The
followings are recommended.
It isimportant you take stepsto enhance your visibility by wearing light-colored, reflective clothing
and accessories. There are plenty ofproper reflective gear option that can be worn:
Vests, armbands, legbands,stripeson your helmet, and blinker attachedto your body andor bicycle.
Make sure your clothingor miscellaneous items do not obstruct the visibility ofyour reflectors and
lights.
NIGHT RIDING
Wet Weather
It is recommended to not rideinwet weather if avoidable. Ride inwet weather only if necessary.
electric bike is not meant for use in heavy rain,or streams. Never immerse or submerge this product in
water or liquid as the electrical system may be damaged.
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Throttle on Demand
With throttle on demand,you can throttle the bike fromacomplete stop. This feature is to help give you
that extra push when youneed it on a steep hill, when hitting multiple stops signs,etc. However, we
strongly recommendto pedal first and throttle second to ensure proper stability and preparedness.
Make sure that your bicycle is equipped with reflectorsfor riding at dawn, dusk or at night.
Always ride slowly when riding at night.
Assembly andFit
Correct assembly and fit are essential elements to ensure your bicyclingsafety, performance, and comfort.
Even ifyou have the experience, skill, and toolsto complete these essential steps before your first ride,
Aventon recommends having a certified,reputable bike mechanic to check your work.
NOTICE: If you do not have the experience, skill, and tools to complete assembly and fit, Aventon highly
recommends having acertified,reputable bike mechanic complete these procedures as well as any future
adjustmentsor tuning.
NOTICE: A critical aspect of assemblingyour bike issecuring the front wheel and checking the tightness of
the rear wheel axle nuts. Aventon bikes use boltedon,through axle or quick release front wheel mounting
mechanism and the rear wheel is bolted on. These mechanisms may become loose or unsecured during
shipment or over time. The torque and security of all wheel mountinghardware should be inspectedupon
arrival and on aregular basis. Both wheelsneedto be properly secured before operating your bike.
Mandatory Equipment and Use Locations
Before riding, ensure you have all required and recommended safety equipment and are following all laws
pertaining to use an electric bike in your region. For example, these laws may specify the need for
mandatory equipment, use of hand signals, and where youcan ride.
Changing Components or Attaching Accessories
The use of non-original componentsor spare partscan jeopardize the safety ofyour ebike, voidyour
warranty and,in some cases, cause your ebike to not conformwith laws pertainingto your bike.
Safety Check Before Each Ride
Always check the condition of your bike before youride in addition to havingregular maintenance
performed. If youare unsure of howto conduct acomplete check of the condition ofyour bike before every
ride, you should consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic for assistance.
The replacement of original components or installation of third-party accessories or accessories
not from Aventon explicitly recommended for your bike model is atyour own risk. Using
aftermarket accessories or components thathavenot been tested by Aventon for safety and
compatibility may void your warranty, create an unsaferiding condition, damage property or
your bike by Aventon, or result inserious injury or death.
Electrical System (Applicable to Pace 350/500, Pace 350/500 V2, Sinch, LEVEL,
Aventure, Soltera)
and user preferences. It iscritical that you familiarize yourself with all aspectsof your ebike selectrical
system and check to see if it isworkingcorrectly before every ride. The front and rear brake leverscontain
should be checked for correct operation. The throttle shouldprovide smooth acceleration when gradually
intermittently, or not working, please discontinue the use ofyour ebike immediately and contact the
Aventon Support team for assistance.
Brakes
Ensure that the brakes andtheir system components are free from damage, properly securedand working
correctly. When fully squeezed, both front andrear brake levers shouldnot be touchingthe handlebar. Take
your bike to a certified, reputable bike mechanic to have the brakes repairedifyou findaproblem.

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Battery Charged, Secured, and Unplugged
Ensure the battery isadequately charged andoperating properly. Ensure the battery charger is unplugged
fromthe outlet, battery, then storedin a safe location before youride. The battery MUST be locked onto
the frame battery mount properly before use. Do not operate the electrical systemif the battery is removed
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Make sure push hard enough while installing the battery into the frame, and hear the “CLICK” sound.
The charger should only be used indoors in a cool, dry, ventilated area, on a flat, stable, hard surface.
Avoid charger contact with liquids, dirt, debris, or metal objects. DO NOT cover the charger while in use.
Store and use the charger in a safe place away from children.
Fully charging the battery before each use can help extend the life of the battery and reduces the chance
of over-discharging.
DO NOT charge the battery with any chargers other than the one originally supplied by Aventon Bikes or
a charger designed for use with your specific bike purchased directly from Aventon Bikes.
The charger works on 110/240V 50/60 Hz standard home AC power outlets and automatically detects
and accounts for incoming voltage. DO NOT open the charger or modify voltage input.
DO NOT yank or pull on the cables of the charger. When unplugging carefully remove both the AC and DC
cables by pulling on the plastic plugs directly, and not on the cables.
The charger is expected to get relatively warmer as it charged. If the charger gets too hot to touch, you
notice a strange smell, or any other indicator of overheating, discontinue using the charger and contact
Aventon Support.
CHARGER SAFETY INFORMATION
Charge the battery only with the charger originally supplied with the bike from Aventon BIkes,
or a charger purchased directly from Aventon Bikes, designed for use with your specific bike
serial number, as approved by Aventon Bikes. Never use an aftermarket charger, which can
result in damage, serious injury, or death.
Tires andWheels
Your wheels should always spin straight and must be repaired or replacedifthey wobble side to side or up
and down when spinning. If your wheels become untrue or spokes loosen, which can happen with normal
use, we recommend that a certified, reputable bike mechanic performs all wheel tuning and truing
operations on your bike from Aventon. Do not attempt to true wheelsor tighten spokes unless youhave
adequate knowledge, tools, and experience. Ensure the tires and inner tubes are in goodworkingcondition
without any visual damage and have the correct amount of air pressure. Always replace tires and inner
tubeswith punctures,cuts,or damage before youride. Tires without the correct amount of air pressure can
reduce performance, increase tire andcomponent wear, and make ridingyour bike unsafe.
Accessories, Straps, and Hardware
Ensure all hardware is securedandall approved accessoriesare properly attachedper the specific
component manufacturer s instructions. It is goodpractice to look over all hardware, straps, and accesso
ries before each ride andifyoudo discover something wrongor somethingthat you are not sure about,
have it checked by a certified, reputable bike mechanic.
Handlebar, Grips, and Seat Adjustments
Ensure the handlebar and handlebar stem are properly aligned, fittedto the user, and securedto their
recommended torque values. Handlebar grips should not move easily on the handlebar end. Loose, worn,
or damaged handlebar grips shouldbe replaced before you ride. The seat and seatpost shouldbe properly
aligned, fitted to the user, and the seatpost quick release should be properly tightened, fully closed, and
secured before riding.
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Please take special care in charging your bike from Aventon Bikes in accordance with the
procedures and safety information detailed in this manual. Failure to follow proper charging
procedures can result in damage to your bike, the charger, or personal property, and/or cause
serious injury or death.

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General Operating Rules
Notice: Pay special attention to all the general operatingrules belowbefore operatingyour bike from
Aventon.
speed bumps,drain gates, thorns, broken glass, and other obstacles, hazards, and puncture flat risks.
become proficient at shifting gears,applyingthe brakes, usingthe pedal assist system, and using the
throttle in acontrolled settingbefore ridingin riskier conditions.
usinglegclipsor elastic bandsto prevent themfrom being caught in the chain or gears. Do not use items
that may restrict your hearing.
may lock up and lead to youlosingcontrol and/or falling.
distancesare basedon factors such as road surface and light conditions among other variables.
Safety Notes
The following safety notes provide additional information on the safe operation ofyour bike from
Aventon and should be closely reviewed. Failure to review these notes can lead to serious injury or
death.
manuals for components usedon the bike may also be provided and should be read before installingor
usingthose components.
or too small.
instructionsare usedfor fit and care ofyour helmet. Failure to wear ahelmet when riding may result in
seriousinjury or death.
before first usingit and check the setup, tightening, and condition of components and hardware regularly.
the area(s) where youride.
you to lose control and fall.
not tested for safety and compatibility and have verifiedas safe andcompatible with the bike.
Wear appropriate safety gear and do not ride alone in remote areas. Check local rules and regulations
exceeds your capabilities. Although many articles/advertisements/catalogs depict extreme riding, thisis not
recommended nor permitted,and you can be seriously injuredor killedifyou performextreme riding.
to jumps, stunts, etc., should not be performed as it can damage bike components and/or cause or lead to
dangerousriding situationsin which youmay be seriously injuredor killed.

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component or accessory can result in serious injury or death.
bike mechanic for a comprehensive inspection of all components, functions, and operations of the bike.
situation.
Ensure you understand and are prepared for the pedal assistance to engage as soon as pedalingis
underway.
usingthe bike and must take care to travel at speeds appropriate for the usage area, riding conditions, and
user experience level. Always use the lowest assist level until you are comfortable with the bike and feel
confident in controlling the power.
couldvoid the warranty andcreate an unsafe ridingexperience.
while riding.
distances. Feet or handscan slip in wet conditions and leadto serious injury or death.
General Warnings
Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of damage, injury, and death. By choosing to ridea bike, you
assume the responsibility for thatrisk, soyou need to know, and practice the rules of safe and responsi
ble riding and the proper use and maintenance of this bike. Proper useand maintenance of your bike
reduces risk of damage, injury, and death.
Biking and controlledsubstances do not mix. Never operate abike while under the influence of alcohol,
drugs, or any substance or condition that could impair motor functions, judgement, or theability to
safely operate a bike or another vehicle.
The Pace 350/500 V2 is designed for useby persons 18 years old and older. Riders must have the physical
sudden situations, as well as respect the laws governing electric bike use where they ride, regardless of
age. Ifyou have an impairment or disability such as a visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical
impairment, cognitive/language impairment, aseizure disorder, or any other physical condition that
couldimpact your ability to safely operate a vehicle, consult your physicianbeforeriding any bike.
A Note for Parents and Guardians
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child. Pace 350/500 V2 isnot
designed for use by children under the age of18. If youare carryingapassenger in achild safety seat, they
should also be wearingaproperly fitted and approvedhelmet.
Caution! Aventon is not reliable for accidents, injuries or product malfuctions that result from
any unauthorized changes, modifications or tempering with any part of original specifications.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

20MPH
36V 350W Brushless Hub
36V 417.6Wh
35 Mile Average
49 lbs/ 22 kg
Max DC 36V 2.0A
SPECIFICATIONS
350 V2
* Range Per Charge is measured under the conditions that power is sucient, with a 75kg load, at
86°F(30°C), 70% humidity, on a level road, in pure electric riding mode. Actual results may vary
based on dierences in temperature, load, wind speed, road conditions andother factors.
300 lbs. / 136kg

SPECIFICATIONS
500 V2
* Range Per Charge is measured under the conditions that power is sucient, with a 75kg load, at
86°F(30°C), 70% humidity, on a level road, in pure electric riding mode. Actual results may vary
based on dierences in temperature, load, wind speed, road conditions andother factors.
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Max DC 48V 3.0A
300 lbs. / 136kg
52 lbs/ 23.6 kg
48V 614Wh

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
WHAT’ S IN THE BOX
1* Charger
1* Charger cable
1* Bag of spare screws
1* Hex key
1* Wrench
1* Owner's manual
1* Spare derailleur hanger
1* Grease
1* Left Pedal
1* Right pedal
2* Front/Rear reflector AVENTON
REAR BRAKE
DISPLAY
HANDLE BAR
THROTTLE
FRONT
BRAKE
FRONT WHEEL
HUB MOTOR PEDAL
REAR WHEEL
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NOTICE: The following steps are only a general guide to assist in the assembly of your ebike and are
not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly, maintenance, and repair. Consult
a certified, reputable bike mechanic to assist with assembly, repair, and maintenance of your ebike.
Step 1. Unpack the bike.
Open the bike box, with another person’ s help who’ s capable of safely lifting a heavy object, remove the
Pace from the bike box. Carefully remove the packaging material protecting the bike frame and components,
as well as remove the small boxes attached to the fork. These are your charger and accessories. Please
recycle packaging materials especially cardboard and foam whenever possible.
Step 2. Remove all the package foam and ribbon. (Be gentle if you use scissors)
Step 3.
A. Remove the stem rubber cover, loosen the bolt using a 5mm hex key, and discard the plastic white
protective guard
B. Place the handlebar stem onto the stem with the display facing upwards, remove the top cap and use a
5mm hex key to thighten the screw for securing the handlebar stem. Reinsert the rubber cover back into
the top cap.
C. Center the handlebar and screw in the four stem faceplate bolts evenly, however do not tighten all the way down
for further adjustment.
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C. Carefully install the front wheel in between the fork.
WARNING: an improperly secured front wheel and/or handlebar stem can cause loss of control, accidents,
serious injury, or death. Check the front wheel and handlebar stem are properly secured to the
bike during assembly and before each ride.
D.Use a 15mm open wrench to tight the wheel axle bolt to recommended torque value at 25-30 Nm.
Caution: Never touch the brake rotor, especially when the wheel and/or bike is in motion, or serious
injury could occur. Hand oil can cause squeaking and decrease brake performance.
Step 4: Install the front wheel
A. Remove the plastic insert by stepping a foot on it then lifting the fork.
B. Remove the plastic insert card from the front brake caliper. (Pace 500 V2)
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Step 6: Ajusting the display and handlebar
(For Pace 500 V2)
A.Centralize the stem to make sure it's aligning to the center line of the front tire. Use 5mm hex key
to tighten the stem cap screw ( 8-12 Nm) ; Use 5mm hex key to tighten the two stem screws on the side
( 5-6 Nm). Cover the stem rubber cap.
B. Stand in front of the bike and clamp front wheel between both legs, verify the handle bars are straight
and in line with the front wheel. Make sure the pinch bolts are tight and you can not turn the stem freely
from the front wheel.
Step 5: Put the kickstand down to hold the bike up
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Step 7: Use 3mm hex key to tighten the display clamp to desired angle.
Step 8: Pedal Installation
Use a pedal wrench to install the pedals. Locate the pedal with a smooth pedal axle enterior and an "R"
stamped into the end of the pedal axle (1, below), which indicate it is the right pedal. The right pedal goes
on the crank on the right side of the bike (which has the drivechain gears and is the same as a rider's right
side when riding).
C. Sit on the saddle, adjust display and handlebar to the desired position and tighten the screws which secure
it to the handlebar.
(For Pace 350 V2)
A. Stand in front of the bike and clamp front wheel between both legs, verify the handle bars are straight and in
line with the front wheel. Make sure the pinch bolts are tight and you can not turn the stem freely from the
front wheel.
B. Sit on the saddle, adjust display and handlebar to the desired position and tighten the screws which
secure it to the handlebar.
(For Pace 350 V2 &500 V2)
C. Ajdust the handlebar height/angle to the desired position then use a 3mm hex key to tighten the screws
sercuring it to the frame.
NOTE: The 4pcs stem screws should be tightened follow picture arrow sequence.
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The right pedal (1) is threaded so that it is tightened by turning clockwise. Apply grease to the thread and
carefully thread the right pedal onto the crank on the right side of the bike slowly and by hand. Do not cross thread or
damage the threads.
The left pedal (2) is reverse-threaded and tightens counterclockwise. Ensure the remaining pedal has notches
on the exterior of the axle and an “L” stamped into the end of the axle. Apply grease and carefully thread the pedal onto the
left crank by hand slowly. Do not cross thread or damage the threads.
Torque each pedal to 35 Nm.
Identifying marks Right pedal (has a “R” sticker) tightens clockwise. Left pedal (has a “L” sticker) tightens
counterclockwise
Step 9: Remove motor protector and put on the motor protection guard on both sides of back wheel. Then
press the rubber caps on both sides. (Rubber caps are in the accessories box)
Note: Part of plastic motor protector will break andbeleft inside the freewheel, use a pair of pliers to carefully
remove it.
Step 10: Inflate the tires. Check that the tire beads and tires are evenly seated on the rims. Use a pump with
a Schrader valve and pressure gauge to inflate each tire to the recommended pressure indicated on the tire
sidewall, 30-50 PSI. DO NOT overinflate or underinflate tires.
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Step 11: Set the desired seat height. Open the quick release lever by hinging it open fully. Adjust the
seatpost up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring the seatpost is inserted into the frame past the
minimum insertion point.
If needed, use the thumb nut to add tension to the clamp so there is some resistance when the lever is in
line with the clamp bolt, but do not over-tighten. Close the quick release lever to secure the seat-post and
check that it cannot move. See the Adjusting the Seat section of this manual for more details.
Step 13: Check if the key and battery lock have the same serial number.
Step 12: Adjusting the seat position and angle
To change the angle and horizontal position of the seat:
A.Use a 5mm Allen wrench to loosen the seat adjustment bolt on the clamp positioned directly underneath
the seat, above the rear wheel. Do not completely remove the bolts.
B.Move the seat backward or forward and tilt to adjust the angle. The seat position horizontal to flat ground
is desirable for most riders. Do not exceed the limit markings on the seat rail, which show the minimum and
maximum horizontal movement allowed.
C.While holding the seat in the desired position, use a 5mm allen key to tighten the seat angle adjustment
bolt securely to the recommended torque value (8Nm).

Charging Procedure
Follow these steps for charging your bike from Aventon Bikes:
1. Ensure the battery is off.
2. Remove the rubber cover on the charging port.
3. Plug the charger into the battery’ s charging port, BEFORE PLUGGING CHARGER INTO POWER OUTLET.
With the battery on or off the bike, place the charger on a flat, secure place, and connect the DC output plug
from the charger (round barrel connector) to the charging port on the side of the battery.
4. Plug the charger into a power outlet.Connect the charger input plug (110/240-volt plug) to the power
outlet. Charging should initiate and will be indicated by the LED charge status light on the charger illuminating
as solid red light.
5. Unplug the charger from the outlet, then the charging port. Once fully charged, indicated by one charging
indicator light turning solid green , unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and then remove the charger
output plug from the battery charging port.
6. Battery indicator light: Blue: 66%-100%. Green: 33%-66%. Red: 0%-33%.
Always charge your battery in temperatures between 32 °F– 104 °F (0 °C– 40 °C) and ensure the battery
and charger are not damaged before initiating charge. If you notice anything unusual while charging,
please discontinue charging and using the bike and contact Aventon Bikes Product Support for help.
Battery Charging
Step 14: Check Battery and display.
Press the power button on the battery to turn it on. 1 LED lights will light on. Blue light means the battery
energy level is 66%-100%. Green light means the battery energy level is 33%-66%. Red light means the
battery energy level is 0%-33%. Press and hold the power button circled in the picture to turn on the bike
after turn on the battery.
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Battery Charging Information
REMOVING THE BATTERY
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Check the charger, charger cables, and battery for damage before beginning each charge.
Be sure to charge in an area where it is clear and safe from any potential damage or tripping situations
can occur while it is charging. Always charge indoors in a cool and dry area and away from direct sunlight,
dirt, or debris. Always charge your battery in temperatures between 32 ˚F - 104˚F (0˚C-40˚C).
The battery can be charged on or o the bike. To remove the battery, turn the key to the unlocked position,
pull the lever and take the battery out.
The battery should be recharged after each use, so it is ready to go the full range for your next ride. There
is no memory eect, so charging the battery after short rides will not cause damage.
Charging the battery normally takes 3-7 hours.
The charge indicator lights will show red light while the battery charges. When charging is complete, the
indicator light will turn green. Ensure the light faces upward when charging.
Remove the charger from the battery within one hour of the green light indicating a complete charge.
The charger is designed to automatically stop charging when the battery is full, but unnecessary wear of
the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the battery and a power source for
longer than 12 hours.
Never charge a battery for more than 12 hours at a time.
DO NOT leave a charging battery unattended.
Ensure the battery is turned o , turn the key to the unlocked position.
Pull the battery outwards of the tray.
DO NOT touch or damage the “+” and “-” terminal contacts on the top of the battery and keep them clear
of debris.
WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERY ONTO THE BIKE
Ensure the battery is turned o.
DO NOT force the battery into the tray; slowly align and gently push the battery down into the tray.
Make sure there is no space between battery and tray, confirm battery has been fully secured on the tray.
Ensure the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by carefully pulling outwards
on the battery with both hands once locked.
For turning on the bike: Quick press the button on the battery, make sure the light comes on. Then hold
the button next to the display to turn on the bike.
For turning o the bike: Hold the button next to the display. Then hold the button on the battery for around
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LONG-TERM BATTERY STORAGE
If storing your bike from Aventon Bikes for longer than two weeks at a time, follow the instructions below
to maintain the health and longevity of your battery. Charge (or discharge) the battery to approximately 75%
charged.
DO NOT leave the battery attached to the bike frame. Remove it from the bike during long-term storage.
Store the battery in a dry, climate controlled, indoor location in between 32 ˚F - 104˚F (0˚C-40˚C). Check
the battery every month, and if necessary, use the Aventon Bike Charger to charge the battery to 75%.
Please follow the above instructions for storing your bike and battery from Aventon Bikes.
Failure to follow proper battery storage procedures can result in a non-functional battery.
Replacement will not be convered under warranty.
If the battery is physically damaged, non-functional, performing abnormally, or was dropped
or involved in a crash, with or without obvious signs of damage, please discontinue use and
charging and contact Aventon Bikes immediately.
DO NOT cover up the charger while it is charging. The charger air cools and needs to be
on a hard, flat surface in an open space. Use the charger with the indicator light facing upward.
DO NOT use when the charger is inverted, which can inhibit cooling and reduce charger lifespan.
DO NOT open the battery housing, which will void the warranty and can result in damage to
the battery, property or cause serious injury and/or death.
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