FiField Rogue Wave 750 User manual

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Fifield Rogue Wave 750
Owner’s Manual
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE, AND
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR
FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW ELECTRIC BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL
HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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About this Owner’s Manual
It is important for you to
understand your new electric
bicycle (e-bike). Even if you have
ridden an e-bike before, it is
important for every person to read
this manual before riding. You will
know how to get better
performance, comfort, and
enjoyment from your new e-bike!
It is the Owner’s responsibility
to carefully read all the contents of
this manual and to comply with all
laws pertaining to the operation of
bicycles and/or electric bicycles in
your local jurisdiction.
If the owner is unable to fully
understand this information please
contact Fifield Incorporated
directly for further explanation.
Register your Electric Bicycle
Due to recent federal
legislation an electric bike is no
longer classified as a motor
vehicle. However, various states
have differing laws about riding
them on the road. These
regulations may include but are
not limited to being at least 16
years of age and/or having a valid
drivers’ license. If you have any
questions regarding your states
legislation please consult with the
Laws web page or consult your
local department of motor vehicles
for clarification.
If you have further questions
about the operation of this e-bike,
consult your authorized dealer or
contact Fifield directly. It is
extremely important that you
follow the safety guidelines
contained in this manual in order
to ensure your maximum safety. If
you loan your bike to anyone make
sure they have also read and fully
understand this owner’s manual.
Contact Fifield
72 Sharp Street, Hingham, MA 02043

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My bicycle model: _____________________________________________
My frame serial number: _________________________________________
My motor serial number: _________________________________________
My dealer and #: _______________________________________________
Date of purchase: ______________________________________________
Along with registering online, for your own benefit, please also enter
information about your bicycle below.
Welcome to the Fifield e-Bike family!
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Before your first ride
Congratulations!
Know your electric bicycle
Specifications/Accessories
Check before riding
Taking off
Safe riding
Local riding laws
Safety precautions
Varying riding conditions
Instructions for Use
Switching ON/OFF
LCD display screen
Pedal assist
Gears
Proper battery usage
Charging the battery
Maintenance
General maintenance
Warranty
Fifield Limited Warranty

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Congratulations!
You are now the proud owner of
a Fifield Electric Bicycle!
Your electric bicycle is like any
other bike, but with electric pedal
assistance. The same
precautionary steps while biking
should be taken to prevent any
accidents or injuries.
“Electric” means that your e-
bike will assist you when you are
pedaling if you so choose. You may
also pedal normally with no
assistance at all or twist the
throttle to get moving with no
pedaling necessary.
The electric bicycles’amount
of assistance will depend on what
level you set it to; the speed varies
from 0 to 5. The fastest speed this
bicycle travels is 20 MPH (32 Km/h).
Know your electric bicycle
If misused, the features of your
electric bicycle may cause you to
lose control of the e-bike. Before
riding in fast or more difficult
situations, learn the function and
performance of all the mechanisms
of your bike by riding at slower
speeds in a flat, empty space.
The maximum weight is 286lbs
(130 kg). When riding, please pay
attention to the weather and load
on your bike; if any changes are
noticed adjust your riding style
accordingly. When it is raining or
snowing, please increase braking
distance as a safety precaution.
This e-bike is not afraid of rain
or snow, but it cannot be
submerged in water. When water
submerges the motor it can cause
a short circuit to occur and
damage the electric apparatus.
Specifications
The Fat Tire comes standard with
either a 750W mid-drive motor.
The 48V / 14.5Ah battery is
integrated ito the bike frame and
powers the motor at assisted
speeds up to 20MPH.
Chain driven, the fat tire is
equipped with 9-speed Shimano
Deore external gearing. This is
paired with front and rear
hydraulic disc brakes, along with
CST 4” tires.
Accessories
The Fat Tire comes with an
adjustable kickstand that can be
extended or shortened.
A USB charging outlet can also
be found under theblack rubber
cover at the base of the
battery.Check your e-bike
before riding everytime
Before operating your electric
bicycle, inspect it carefully to avoid

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accidents or damage. Inspect your
bike completely before each ride.
Check wire connections to
make sure they are tight, make
sure wheels spin freely and arent
rubbing the brakes, monitor air
pressure in tires.
If the battery was removed,
place the battery back into its
location and be sure to lock it and
remove key. Check to see that the
battery is fully charged (battery
level indicated on screen) before
riding and check the air pressure of
the tires (10 - 25 psi). Be sure to
test the front and back brakes, as
well as the condition of the
handlebars and the front and back
wheels.
Make sure that everything is
fastened and secure. Be sure to
check that all quick releases are
locked and in good working order.
Taking off
As the bike starts, accelerate
slowly; do not try to get to your
maximum speed right away. The
hand brake will automatically cut
the power to the motor as well as
release the throttle. You should
avoid using the throttle while
brakes are being applied so that
you do not overload the motor.
When starting from an elevated
path, pedal as much as possible so
that the electric power will last
longer. Pedaling more than using
solely the throttle will lenghten the
life of the battery and motor.
Going downhill
When going downhill, please
do not turn the power off. If you
turn the power off, it could easily
damage the controller and motor.
If you are not pedaling or using the
throttle, there will be no power
assist when traveling downhill.
As you continue to ride,
thebattery will continue to
decrease proportionally based on
the amount of power you are
using. As the battery decreases,
the bar will go down one by one. If
the bar goes out completely, you
can still pedal your e-bike just like
a regular bike. Be sure to charge
your battery when you get to an
electrical outlet.
To get the best distance out of
your electric bike, refrain from
excessive stop and go braking, and
coast as much as possible.

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Always wear a helmet when
riding on the road or off road
terrain as a safety measure.
Local riding laws
Most state and local areas
have specific laws for cyclists.
Please check with your local
Department of Motor Vehicles for
clarification. Again, these e-bikes
are not considered motor vehicles,
but may be subject to additional
regulation based on the state you
live in. Some of the common laws
include mandatory lights and
reflectors on the bikes.
Safety precautions
Be sure to ride an appropriate
distance away from cars,
pedestrians, and other obstacles.
In addition, try to avoid potholes,
drain grates, and other
imperfections in the road which
may affect your ability to ride. A
bell is provided to alert others of
your approach.
OBEY all traffic laws relevant to
the operation of bicycles and
electric bicycles.
KEEP both hands on the
handlebars at all times and do NOT
hang objects from the handlebars.
RIDE predictably and in a straight
line. Never ride against traffic.
USE the correct hand signals when
turning or stopping. If you do not
know the proper hand signals, it is
important you learn them before
riding on the road.
USE extreme caution when you are
near other vehicles. Ride
defensively and assume that other
people on the road do not see you,
and be careful at intersections
when starting from a stopped
position.
DO NOT suddenly brake in the rain
or on slippery surfaces.
WEAR a helmet for your protection
and bright or reflective clothing to
make you more visible.
DO NOT wear lose clothing
because it can get caught in the
bicycle.
When going over train tracks, be
sure to ride perpendicular to the
tracks or walk your bicycle across.

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Varying riding conditions
Wet conditions
Like any other moving object,
when it is wet or snowing, there is
less traction. This applies
specifically to the brakes on the
bike; they will not perform as well
as they do in dry climates. Be sure
to brake earlier because it will take
a longer distance to come to a full
stop. Ride at a slower speed and
try to be more visible.
Low visibility
Even though your bicycle
comes with headlights, rear lights,
and reflectors, in situations where
there is low lighting it may make it
difficult for people to see you. Be
sure to see and be seen in your
environment. Wear reflective and
bright colored clothing to enhance
visibility for others.
SAND/SNOW/MOUNTAIN
Riding
The fat tire bike has the
capability of ring in the sand, snow,
and on a mountain.
When riding in the sand. Keep
your bike in a low gear and keep
the bike moving. This will help you
float over the sand. DO NOT take
sharp turns, as the front wheel will
sink into the sand and cause you to
fall off the bike.
When riding in the snow,
remember that the 4” tires provide
grip, but unless they are studded,
ice will cause a loss of control.
Watch for ice and black ice. Similar
to sand riding, the bike will be able
to travel easily over packed and
powder snow. Keep in mind that
fast, jerky maneuvers will cause a
loss of bike control.
Mountain
The 4” fat tires give this bike
incredible traction through mud,
gravel, dirt, and rocks. However,
given the increased tire surface
are, it is important to avoid
pointed rocks, sticks, and curbs, as
these will tear the tire.

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Switching ON/OFF
This Display control is located on
the left of the handle bars.
To power on the bike, press the
button on top of the battery and
then press and hold the IEC power
symbol button. The display will
light up and this button can be
released.
The “I” symbol will aid you
inscrolling through the trip
distance, max speed, average
speed and general “information.”
When the e-bike is parked for
more than 10 minutes, the display
will automatically shut down.
Refrain from turning off the
system while riding.
LCD Function Summary
The LCD screen provides a wide
range of functions and indicators
to the fit your needs. The indicated
contents are as follows:
•Battery level indicator
•Speed display
•Trip distance and total distance
•Motor power (wattage)
•Trip distance and total distance
Battery Indicator
The battery bars represent the
capacity of the battery. When the
battery is low the battery frame on
screen will flash to notify that it
needs to be recharged
immediately.

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Pedal assistance
Your pedal assist will start
once you start to pedal and stop
once you stop peddling. You are
able to adjust the amount of
assistance on the LCD screen by
adjusting the + / - button. If you do
not want any assist, bring your
bike to a stop and power off the
system. If the handbrakes are
applied, the pedal assist will cut
automatically. You do not need to
turn the power off when going
downhill.
Gearing
The gear shift is located on the
right handle bar. There are 9
speeds available. In order to shift
between gears, simply pull the
trigger with your index finger to
increase the gear, or press in the
trigger under the handle to
decrease the gear. The
downshifting trigger can be
pressed in one click to downshift
once, or two clicks to downshift
twice, or three clicks to downshift
three times (initial gear being
greater than 3).
Battery
Your battery should be
recharged after each use. The
battery is a 48V / 14.5 Amp lithium
ion battery. The normal lifecycle of
the battery, if continuously
discharged and recharged, is about
3-5 years or 2000 recharges, after
which the storage capacity will
decline.
Again, be sure to fully charge the
battery before the first use.
The range in distance on a full
charge is approximately 25 –35
miles depending on your weight
class and terrain. Higher weight
classes and uneven surfaces will
require more power than lighter
weights and flatter surfaces. This
equals to 5 –6 hours of continuous
riding, again depending on your
weight class and terrain.
Battery performance is
affected by temperature, and will
perform better in warmer
temperatures. When the
temperature is below 32°F (0°C),
the battery current may decrease
by 1/3. Consequently, the travel
range in cold environments is less
than in warmer environments, but
will return to normal when it the
battery returns to room
temperature.
Frequent braking/starting,
riding uphill/against strong winds,
starting from a standstill, or riding
on rough/muddy roads will use
extra power and lower range.

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Here a few tips to prolong the
battery life under these conditions:
➢Frequent braking/starting –try
to look ahead and coast rather
than stop and go frequently.
➢Riding uphill/against strong
winds –pedal to supplement the
battery power.
➢Starting from a standstill –use
pedals to help bring you up to
speed, not just the throttle.
➢When battery meter indicates low
power remaining, switch to
manual power and avoid using
the battery.
➢If the bicycle is being stored,
remove the battery and recharge
of production, please read the
charger manual in detail before
use.
Fifield is not responsible for any
damages caused by use of other
products not specifically designed
and tested for use with this electric
bicycle.
The battery chargers contain
sensitive electronics. Improper
use, dropping, or sudden jolts can
damage the charger and its
internal electronics.
Charging the battery
It is important that you charge
your battery after every use. This
will extend the total life of your
battery.
Read charger manual for
specific production details.
How to charge
To charge, turn the bike off
and insert the plug of the charger
into the charging port. This can be
found on the left side of the main
bike frame. Simply remove the
black rubber cover to access the
power outlet (depicted below this
paragraph). Once this is complete,
insert the charger into the
electrical outlet.
WARNING
DO NOT use chargers or other
components on your e-bike other
than the ones which have been
approved and tested by this
company.
WARNING
Do not attempt to access the
Lithium battery in any way. Doing
so may cause chemical, electric,
and/or fire hazards.

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The standard 120V wall outlet
in most homes is sufficient power
to charge the battery.
The light on the battery
charger will appear RED to show
that is not full. A full recharge
typically takes 3-4 hours. When the
battery is full, the light will change
from red to GREEN. You can
continue to charge for 1 –2 more
hours after it turns green.
Unplug the power source from
the battery and then from the
electrical outlet. Store the charger
in a cool, dry place.
NOTE: After the light turns green,
the charger is in “trickle charge.”
This means that if plugged in, it will
continue to charge slowly and
maintain the charge. For safety
and long battery life, unplug the
battery once charged.
Using your power source
incorrectly or leaving the charger
connected to the battery when
charging, the charger will become
warm. Be sure to keep the charger
away from any flammable objects.
On a normal charge cycle, the
charger may reach temperatures
up to 185°F (85°C).
Precautions while charging:
➢ALWAYS use the charger
according to the instructions
➢DO NOT use any charger other
than the one that came with
your e-bike. If you need a
replacement, please contact
Customer Service
➢DO NOT attempt to open or
repair your charger or battery if
it is malfunctioning

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Wheels
Wheels should be centered in
the fork or dropouts. If you hear
any irregular noises from the
wheels or brakes, the wheels
should be checked and repaired.
The wheels should rotate smoothly
without wobbling from side to
side.
Check the bearing play of the
hubs by lifting the bicycle and
spinning the wheel; it should
continue to spin for several turns
after you remove your hand. To
check the play of the hubs, try to
move the wheel from side to side
between the forks. If you detect
any substantial movement, or if
the wheel is difficult to turn, the
bearings must be adjusted or
replaced. Please contact a local
bicycle dealer to have the hub
bearings adjusted.
Rims
The Fat Tire comes with matte
black finish rims for a sleek look,
and to hold the CST 4” tires.
Tires
It is recommended that your
tire pressure is at least 10 psi.
Before every ride, make sure that
the tires are inflated according to
the pressure on the sidewall.
General maintenance
Check and lubricate the chain if
dry on a regular basis. A dry lube is
preferred. Do not spray lubrication
in hubs, near bakes or other
locations.
When cleaning your electric
bike, do not use a steady, direct,
stream of water from a hose. Use a
wet cloth instead to avoid short
circuiting any electric components.
Your electric bike has a durable
finish and does not need to be
waxed. Simply clean with mild
detergent and buff to restore its
original shine.

LIMITED WARRANTY
Every new Fifield e-bicycle comes with our warranty. Once your Fifield e-Bike is registered with
Fifield e-Bicycle Incorporated, we provide each original retail purchaser a warranty against
defects in materials and workmanship, as stated below:
2 year
•Frame
•Electric motor, LCD, and controller
•Battery pack (or 500 charges, whichever comes first)
This warranty applies to 2014 and newer model bicycles. Any other original part or component
shall be covered by the stated warranty of the original manufacturer. Any products not
specifically included above are hereby omitted. Any other original part or component shall be
covered by the stated warranty of the original manufacturer. Any products not specifically
included above are hereby omitted.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
•Normal wear and tear
•Improper assembly
•Improper follow-up maintenance
•Installation of components, parts, or accessories not originally intended for or
compatible with the bicycle as sold
•Damage or failure due to accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect
•Damages resulting from failure to follow Instructions for Use and Warnings as
provided in the Owner’s Manual for the e-Bicycle
•Damages resulting from improper charging of the battery pack or use of any charger
not supplied by Fifield e-Bicycles Incorporated
•Labor charges for part replacement or changeover
This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the frame, fork, or components. This
warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective item, and said repair or
replacement is the sole remedy of the warranty. This warranty extends from the date of
purchase, is offered only to the original owner, and is not transferable. This warranty applies
only to Fifield Incorporated purchased through an authorized dealer or distributor. Fifield
Incorporated is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not
allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not
apply to you. Any claim against this warranty must be made through an authorized dealer or
distributor. Proof of purchase is required. A bicycle must be registered with Fifield
Incorporated before a warranty claim may be processed. Claims made outside the country of
purchase may be subject to fees and additional restrictions. Warranty, duration, and detail may
differ by frame type and/or by country. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and those
rights may vary from place to place. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights. The
English version of the warranty shall prevail.

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