Elite VELOCITY User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
VELOCITY
48v 500w System

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PA E
1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
3. PARTS LIST 5
4. ASSEMBLY 6
5. SPECIFICATIONS 7
6. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 8
7. BATTERY CHARGING, CARE AND USE 9
8. 5 SPEED PEDAL ASSIST SYSTEM (PAS) 1
9. WARRANTY 17

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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your new Electric Assist Bicycle and thank you for purchasing our
product.
To get you started, begin by charging your battery while you read your owner’s manual.
Carefully read the contents of your owner’s manual to make yourself familiar with the
operation of your Electric Assist Bicycle (EAB).
EAB’s are operated the same way as a regular bicycle and are not classified as a motor
vehicle. Check the laws of your country for any variation on operating requirements and
comply with all laws pertaining to the operation of bicycles and EAB’s.
We work diligently to ensure the quality of all of our products. With proper care, use,
and maintenance, your EAB will give you years of enjoyment.
BEFORE YOU BE IN
It is very important to become familiar with the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for
your EAB.
QUICK START UIDE
1. Charge your battery.
2. Check your front and rear tires and brakes, secure handlebar, and saddle.
3. Check all nuts and bolts for tightness.
4. Install the charged battery, mount your bike and power up the electrical system. The
battery level meter will show your battery capacity.
5. Pedal or use the electronics (pedal assist system or twist throttle) to accelerate the
bike.
CAUTION! Once power is on, if the throttle is twisted, the bike will move forward.
Releasing the throttle or squeezing the brake will automatically cut power to the motor.
The battery has an integrated battery management system which prevents damage to
the cells if the battery is fully discharged during use. The battery level meter is to be
used as a guide when to charge the battery. The bike will operate just like a non-electric
bike when electrical power is not used Turn off the power and remove the key
whenever you park your bike.

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2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using your EAB
We recommend assembly by a reputable bike shop specializing in EAB’s.
CAUTION!
A. Consult a physician prior to using any exercise equipment.
B. There is a possibility of serious injury if your EAB is used improperly.
C. Read and understand all warnings and instructions prior to using.
1. Before operating your EAB, inspect it carefully to ensure it is in good working
condition.
2. Don’t dismantle, repair or modify any electrical component. (interference with the
electrical components will invalidate the warranty)
3. Safeguard your battery to ensure continued high performance. Normal full cycle
battery life is up to 8 charge cycles, after which the storage capacity of your
battery will gradually decline. See section 7. BATTERY CHARGING, CARE AND USE for
more information.
CAUTION! Fully charge your battery before the first use!
4. Use the charger supplied with your EAB to charge the battery.
5. Keep the power off until you are on your EAB and ready to ride.
6. Care should be taken in mounting or dismounting the EAB.
7. Care should be taken when first operating under full power. The twist throttle is
designed for immediate response. When you twist the throttle toward you, your
EAB will move forward.
8. This EAB should not be used by minors without adult supervision.
9. Obey all traffic laws pertaining to the operation of bicycles and EAB’s.
1 . Your EAB can be operated in the rain and snow, just like a regular bicycle. However
never allow the wheel containing the hub motor or any other electrical component
to become submerged in water. This can cause the motor to short circuit and fail.
11. Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while riding on your EAB.
12. Keep both hands on the handlebars at all times.
13. Don’t brake suddenly in rain or on slippery or wet surfaces.
14. Maximum user weight: 136 kg (3 lbs)
15. This EAB is designed for one person use.
16. Do not use if it is not working correctly.
17. Follow all applicable laws for the operation of EAB’S

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3. PARTS LIST
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1. Brake Cables
2. Front LED Light
3. RST CAPA Suspension Forks
4. Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes
5. Heavy Gauge Spokes
6. Heavy Duty Double Alloy Rims
7. K-RAD Puncture Resistant Tires
8. Aircraft Grade 6 61 Aluminum Frame
9. Pedals
1 . 48 Teeth Chainwheel and Crank
11. Kick Stand
12. Pedal Assist Sensor
13. Chain
14. Shimano Alivio Derailleur
15. 5 W Bafang Geared Motor
16. Carrier Integrated into Frame
17. LiMg Battery with USB and LED Light
18. Luggage Rack
19. Controller, Battery Lock, Ignition
2 . Seat
21. Seat Suspension
22. Handlebars
23. Brake Levers
24. Twist Throttle
25. 5 Speed PAS with Battery Level Meter
25. Gear Shifter
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