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Electrify your ride
Hold the "power” button for two seconds to turn on/off
Light her up
Hold down “level up” for two seconds to turn on front light
The rear light is powered via a button on the light itself
Take charge of your speed
Toggle between power modes using “level up/down”
Take it easy
Hold down “level down” for two seconds to enable walk assist
**WARNING - bike will lurch forward if stationary**
Maintenance
Looking after your battery
Fully charge your battery before first use
Charge your battery for at least 2 hours, once a month
When not in use, store your battery in a dry environment ideally between 12-22°c
Charge battery before storing or prior to periods of non-use
Before each ride
Ensure that all quick release levers are securely fastened:
1. Seat post lever
2. Frame lever with safety catch
3. Stem folding lever with safety catch
4. Stem adjustment lever
5. Handlebar adjustment lever
6. Folding pedals
Ensure tyres are inflated between the min. and max. pressures indicated
Ensure pedals are fitted securely
Ensure handlebars and stem are secured and free from play
Ensure your battery and all connections are free from damage
Fasten your helmet
After each ride
Clean your estarli using water and a damp cloth to remove dirt and grit
Do not clean your bike using a pressure wash
Clean your brakes using a damp cloth (do not grease your brakes or brake discs)
Keep the drivetrain clean and lubricated
Keep your tyres inflated
Keep the nuts and bolts tight, but don't over-tighten them
Make sure your brakes are adjusted correctly, check and change brake pads if
necessary
Further information
For manuals and support videos please visit: www.estarli.co.uk/support/e20
Battery Removal
To remove and charge the battery away from your bike,
unscrew the bolt (Top right photo) and pull the seat post all
the way up until it is free from the bike
For charging whilst in the bike, simply plug in the charging
cable under the saddle
Bedding in brakes
The key is to heat and cool the brakes in a
repeatable and consistent manner without
accidentally scoring the pads or rotor by braking
too hard, too soon.
Hop on your bike somewhere with plenty of
room. Pedal up to a moderate speed – 15km/h
or so.
Sit down in the saddle and apply the brakes
evenly, without skidding, until speed drops to
a walking pace.
Release the brakes while you’re still moving.
Repeat 10 times. You will feel brake power
increasing with each repetition. Be careful not
to skid as brake power increases with each
repetition.
Perform the same set of steps, but increase
speed to 25km/h.
Repeat 5-6 times.
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