Kogan FORTIS FS26LDYEBKA User manual

26-INCH 36V 10AH CITY BREEZE
WOMEN'S ELECTRIC ROAD BIKE
FS26LDYEBKA


•For safety reasons, it is most important that you read this Quick Start Guide before
you operate the bike. Improper handling can reduce its riding performance and
most importantly, cause danger to your safety and health.
•Never attempt to dismantle or disassemble any of the electric components of the
bike.
•Ensure all parts are tightened and locked before riding.
•Ensure that the battery charger and charging plug are always kept dry.
•The charger should only be cleaned with a dry cloth. Never use a cloth wet with oil
or any other liquid.
Know your electric bike
This product incorporates many features and functions that have not previously been
commonly built into bicycles. Read this Quick Start guide thoroughly to ensure your
familiarity with these features and how they affect usage of the bike.
Ride defensively
•Always be aware of other vehicles around you.
•Do not assume that drivers or other cyclists see you.
•Always be prepared to take evasive action or stop suddenly.
SAFETY & WARNINGS
WARNING: Always wear a helmet
•Helmets can significantly reduce the possibility and severity of head injuries.
Always wear a helmet that complies with your state laws when riding the bike.
•Check with your local police department for requirements in your community.
•Do not wear loose clothing that can become tangled in the moving parts of the
bike.
•Wear sturdy shoes and eye protection. Check your state laws concerning other
protective wear that may be required when riding the bike.

Make yourself easy to see
Make yourself more visible by wearing bright reflective (high visibility) clothing. Keep any
reflectors (not included) clean and properly aligned. Signal before turning so that drivers and
other cyclists can anticipate your actions.
Ride within your limits
Take it slow until you are familiar with the conditions that you typically encounter. Be very
careful in wet conditions as traction can be greatly reduced and brakes become less
effective.
Never ride beyond your abilities. Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue and inattention can
significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and ride safely.
Know the law
Cyclists are required to adhere to traffic rules. Additionally, some communities regulate the
use of motorised bicycles regarding minimum age requirements and necessary equipment.
Check with your local police department for specific details.
Correct frame size
•When selecting a new bicycle, the frame size is a very important safety
consideration. Most full-sized bicycles come in a range of frame sizes. These sizes
usually refer to the distance between the centre of the bottom bracket and the top
of the frame seat tube.
•For safe and comfortable riding, there should be a clearance of 3.3-5cm between
the groin area of the intended rider and the top tube of the bicycle frame, while the
rider straddles the bicycle with both feet flat on the ground.
•The ideal clearance will vary depending on the type of bicycles and rider
preference. This makes straddling easier when off the seat and safer in situations
such as sudden stops.

Battery care
•Ensure to check over the battery pack before using for the first time.
•The battery pack will arrive partially charged. To ensure full battery pack capacity,
completely charge the battery pack before using it for the first time.
•Even with proper care, rechargeable batteries do not last forever. Every time the
battery is discharged and subsequently recharged, its relative capacity decreases
by a small percentage. You can maximise the life of your battery by following the
instructions below.
•The recommended charge time for the Li-ION battery is 5-6 hours.
•For a complete, 100% charge, leave the battery on the charger for one full hour after
the charger indicator light turns green.
•Never charge batteries for more than 18 hours straight.
•Li-ion batteries do not have a “memory”. Partial discharge/charge cycles will not
harm the batteries' capacity or performance.
•The rated output capacity of the battery is measured at 25°C. Any variation in this
temperature will alter the performance of the battery and shorten its expected life.
High temperatures will reduce overall battery life and run time.
•Always be sure to turn the bike power switch to “OFF” after every use. If you leave
the power switch in the “ON” position or your product has not been charged for a
long period, the battery may reach a stage at which it will no longer hold power.
WARNING: Many electric bicycle service and repair tasks require
specialised knowledge and tools. Do not attempt to perform any
adjustments/modifications or services on the product if you are not
qualified or authorised to perform them.
Improper adjustment or service may result in damage to the product or
accidents which can cause serious injury or death.

Helmets
When riding a bicycle, always wear a properly fitted helmet which completely covers the
forehead.
Many states require specific safety devices. It is the user’s responsibility to familiarise
themselves with the laws of the state where the product is used and to comply with all
applicable laws, including properly equipping the rider and bike as the law requires.
The correct helmet should:
•Be comfortable
•Be lightweight
•Have good ventilation
•Fit correctly
•Cover your forehead

Display overview
A Voltage for showing the
power level for the battery.
B Speed for showing the
current speed by pedal assist.
C
Five assist levels, the biggest
one-fifth level, add the assist
level by pressing the button
“up”, “down” button for
decreasing assist level.
D
Mileage for recording the
distance which Electric Bike
covers, when it is full of one
mile, the displayer showing
the figure.
OVERVIEW
Reflector
Rear carrier
Magnesium alloy
Removable battery
Saddle
Seat post
Frame
Outer tube
Head tube
Handlebar
Grip Brake level
Basket
Headlight
Magnesium
fork
Holder
Front fender
Rim
Front disc brake
Reflector
Pedal
Crank set
Chain
Rear fender
Chain
Rear derailleur
Disc brake

Handlebar installation
A. Insert the handlebar stem into the frame.
B. Lift the quick-release then close to lock the stem in place.
A
B
Saddle installation
A. Insert the seat post into the seat post tube.
B. Rotate the quick-release latch by hand and tighten.
A
B
ASSEMBLY

Pedal installation
A. The pedals are a pair marked with “R” & “L”; “R” for right, “L” for left.
B. Screw the pedals into the relevant pedal arm.
C. Tighten by wrench.
Left pedal and right pedal
Rotate the pedal into pedal
arm
Rotate to front to
fasten the pedal

Battery charging
Adaptor
Australia standard plug
Battery connector plug
•Connect the adaptor to the power plug, then connect the battery connection to
the battery.
•Plug in the power cable, and the light will turn red to indicate charging is in process.
•The battery is fully charged when the light has turned green.
Charging
Fully charged

Riding the electric bike
A. Insert the key into the ignition and turn clockwise to ON to power up the battery.
B. Press and hold the middle button of the display to switch on power to the bike.
C. Pedal forward one and a half rotations to power on the motor.
D. Ensure to pay careful attention to your surroundings when starting up the electric
bike.

Frame
6061 aluminium
Front fork
Magnesium alloy
Motor
250W brushless
Battery
36V/10Ah lithium Ion battery
Brake
Front and rear disc brakes
Derailleur
Shimano 6-speed
Range
45km
Charging time
5-6 hours
Maximum loading
110kg
Weight without/with battery
28kg/30kg
Packing size
143 x 25 x 65.5cm
SPECIFICATIONS

Seat
Saddle pedals
Charger
Assembly tools
Electric bike
IN THE BOX

NOTES


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