Furo Systems AVENTA User manual

AVENTA
EN FR

Familiarize Yourself With Your Aventa
Get a Grip On The Aventa Dashboard
1. 5 Speed Computer Dashboard
2. Integrated Headlight
3. Disk Brakes
4. Integrated Removable Battery
5. Comfortable Saddle
6. Puncture Protected Tires
7. Bafang Rear Motor
8. Rear Derailleur
9. Key Lock & Charging Port
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1. Rear Brake
2. Front Brake
3. Computer Control Buttons
4. On-Board Computer
5. Battery Life Indicator
6. Thumb Shifter
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Getting Your Bike Ready For Your First Ride
1
Remove all packaging and
protective elements from your
new Aventa
2
Remove the four handlebar
bolts.
3
Insert handlebar and ensure steering
alignment and tighten stem bolts Identify the front wheel
quick release
4
Insert the quick release
into the front wheel
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Insert the front wheel and lock it
by tightening the quick release Use the wrench to
screw in both
pedals
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Identify the
right and left
pedal
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R
L
Insert and adjust
the seat post
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Charging Your Bike
1 2
Locate the charging port and remove the
rubber cover Plug the power adapter into
the charging port.
Approx.
4 Hours
3
When the charger indicates
*green* unplug the charger and
close the rubber flap
Installing and removing the battery
Gently lie the Aventa on its side to reveal the
battery slot
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Slide in the battery, and lock the end with the
key once fully inserted

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Pre-Ride Checks: Before Every Ride
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Check the brakes by making sure the
levers cannot be pulled all the way Ensure the steering alignment is
correct and that all components are
tightly fitted
Ensure that the seat tube is
not overextended
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Ensure front quick release is
tight and wheel is firmly
fitted
How to Ride: The Basics
1
Always wear a helmet and ensure to
follow its instructions
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Press and hold the “M” button to
start the bike Select a power assist level and
ride like a normal bike

Give Your Aventa Love And Attention
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The On-Board Computer System
Maintain Pressure 3.5-6.0
bar / 50-85 psi Lubricate chain every
3 months
Ensure Battery
is stored between 40% and 60%
capacity
Store in a dry
environment
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1. Battery Indicator
2. Speedometer
3. Power Assist Level
4. Speed Unit
5. Odometer (Total/Trip)
6. ‘MODE’ Button
7. ‘UP’ Button
8. ‘DOWN’ Button
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Using the On-Board Computer
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Turning On Your Aventa
Hold down the ‘MODE’ button and the display will switch on and light up (if you’ve remembered to switch on your battery first…).
Hold down the ‘MODE’ button again and the display switches off.
Battery Capacity
The battery indicator will show 5 full bars when fully charged. When the last bar is reached, the battery
level is low and requires prompt recharging
Switching On The Headlights and Backlights
Press the ‘UP’ button for a few seconds to turn on the headlight and the backlight. The lighting indicator
symbol will appear on the screen to show that the light is currently ON
Power Assistance Selection
Use the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons to change the assistance provided by the Motor. ( 1 –5 )
Walk Assist Mode
Press and hold the ‘DOWN’ button for 2 seconds and your e-bike motor will start to run at a uniform speed of 6 Km/h.
Distance And Different Speed Indicators
Tap “MODE” to toggle between riding distance (TRIP) and total distance (ODO) as well as to toggle the speed indicator to display
‘Current Speed’, ‘Average Speed’ and ‘Maximum Speed’
Changing The Settings
Press the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons at the same time for 2 seconds to access the settings. Tap ‘Mode’ to select the setting, use the
‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons to change the settings. Hold ‘M’ to confirm.
Setting 1 –UNIT (KPH/MPH) Setting 2 –Maximum speed Setting 3 –Wheel Size

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Safety Instructions
•Only use the provided battery charger.
•Only charge the Aventa indoors, in a well ventilated and dry location (i.e. keep out of the rain and avoid extreme temperature
fluctuations).
•For ultimate charging, charge at temperatures between 0°C and 50°C.
•Place charger on a hard surface and ensure it is not covered. Never place on carpet or another textile surface.
•Always keep the plug and charger connector free of dirt and moisture, especially while charging.
•Do not use the charger or charger plug when damaged. If in doubt about the condition of your charger, please contact
FuroSystems.
•Never charge the battery in direct sunlight. Keep away from windows or open doors.
•When the Aventa isn't used for a long period, please make sure the battery is either connected to the charger or the battery gets a
full charge cycle every 6 months
Ensuring Battery Health
•Please charge at least every 6 months
•Never store the Aventa for more than one month with a drained battery
•When the battery is removed, care must be taken to ensure the anode and cathode do not touch, the positive and negative poles
must not be touched with wet hands or by conductive (metallic) material

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Disclaimer
FuroSystems guarantees each new bicycle frame against defects in workmanship and materials for two years. All original
components are also covered by warranty for a period of two years from the date of purchase. This warranty is expressly limited
to the replacement of a defective frame, or defective parts and is the sole remedy of the warranty. This warranty applies only to
original owners and is not transferable. Claims under this warranty must be made directly to the place at which you purchased
the bike, and proof of purchase is required. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, improper assembly or follow-up
maintenance, or installation of parts or accessories. The warranty does not apply to damage or failure due to accident, misuse,
abuse, or neglect. Modification of the frame or components shall void this warranty. Labour charges associated with parts
change-overs are not covered by the warranty.
Under no circumstances, including, but not limited to negligence, shall FuroSystems or FuroSystems distributor (seller) be liable
for any special or consequential damages that result from the inability to use the materials in this manual, even if FuroSystems
has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Applicable law may not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability or
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Warranty
WARNING!
As with all mechanical components, bicycles are subjected to wear and tear, as well as high stresses. Different materials and
components may fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it can suddenly fail, possibly
causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of colouring can indicate that the life of the components has
been reached and should be replaced.

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WARNING!
Your bicycle must comply with your countries legal requirements when riding on public roads and in all conditions, including bad
weather, night time, dusk or dawn. Many countries require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself
with the laws of the country where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws including properly equipping yourself and
your bike as the law requires
WARNING!
Inspection and maintenance are important to the safety and longevity of your bicycle. Regularly check brakes, tyres, steering and
rims. Any part of a poorly maintained bike can break or malfunction leading to an accident resulting in serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Riding in the city is hazardous. Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Please note all the product specific demands for third party products you add to the bike. Child and baggage carriers add weight
and raise the centre of gravity making balance and cornering more difficult. If you lose control, you and your child passenger can
be severely injured or killed.
WARNING!
Failure to confirm compatibility, properly install, operate and maintain any component or accessory can result in serious injury or
death. Do not modify your bike frame or components in any way. Modifications can cause damage leading to an accident that
can result in severe injury or death. Incompatible accessories or improper mounting of accessories can adversely affect the
performance of your bicycle and may be unsafe

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Standard and Conformity
The Aventa is an electric power assisted cycle developed in
accordance with:
•2006/42/EC The Machinery Directive
•2004/108/EC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
and is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the
following documents:
•EN 15194:2009+A1 Cycles - Electrically power assisted cycles -
EPAC Bicycles
Contact Information
The Aventa is a product of FuroSystems LTD a
UK registered company,
Registered number: 10411786
www.furosystems.com
info@furosystems.com
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