Lectric XPremium User manual

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OWNERS MANUAL
Lectric XPremium
V 1.0 | 2022
www.lectricebikes.com
602.715.0907
To prevent PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY, or DEATH,
you should read, understand, and follow the warnings and
instructions in this manual. Keep for future reference.

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WELCOME TO THE LECTRIC EBIKES FAMILY
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing a Lectric eBike.
Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before setting up your
bicycle and riding. You should become thoroughly familiar with the
proper operation of your Lectric eBike, its features, capabilities, and
limitations. To ensure a long, trouble-free life for your Lectric eBike,
provide it with the proper care and maintenance as described in this
manual. Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all
of the hazards associated with operating or maintaining your Lectric
eBike. For this, you must use your own good judgment.
For replacement parts and accessories, you should always use
Lectric eBikes approved parts. As they have been specially
designed for your bicycle and manufactured to meet Lectric eBikes’
demanding standards.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of your bicycle
and should remain with the bicycle when it is sold.
If you need any assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Email: [email protected]
Website: lectricebikes.com
Phone: (602) 715-0907
Please record your bicycle’s serial number in the space below. The
serial number is located on the head tube of your bicycle. Refer to
page 13 for the location of the serial number.
SERIAL NUMBER

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Information
Preparing to Ride
Transporting Your Lectric eBike
Features
Battery Pack
Getting Started
Your First Ride
Disposal of Your Lectric eBike
Maintenance
Cockpit System
Storing Your Lectric eBike
Troubleshooting
Legal
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Read and Understand Owner’s Manual Before Riding
Read this entire Owner’s Manual before you take the rst ride on your
new eBike, and keep it for reference. This Owner’s Manual contains
important safety, performance, and service information.
Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of injury and damage. By
choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the responsibility of that risk:
you need to know and practice the rules of safe and responsible
riding as well as proper use and maintenance. Proper use and
maintenance of your bicycle reduces the risk of injury. If you have any
questions or do not understand any aspect of using or maintaining
your bike, take responsibility for your safety and consult with your
local bicycle shop, or contact us for assistance.
This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair
or maintenance manual. Please see your local bicycle shop for all
service, repairs, or maintenance. Your local bicycle shop may also be
able to refer you to classes, clinics, or books on bicycle use, service,
repair, and maintenance.
Your Lectric eBike is classied as an EPAC (Electrically Power
Assisted Cycle, otherwise known as a Pedelec), and is referred to in
this manual as a bicycle unless otherwise noted.
Rider’s Responsibility Regarding Regulations
It is the rider’s responsibility to obey the regulations that apply to your
Lectric eBike.
The regulations covering the use of your Lectric eBike vary by state,
and even municipality in certain locations. You must comply with
the local regulations related to the minimum age of the rider, driver’s
license, insurance, license plate, trafc, maximum speed regulations,
and any other regulations. These regulations may change at any time.

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Intended Use
The intended use of your Lectric eBike is to be ridden by one adult
rider (age 18 and up) at an appropriate time and place for general
transportation and/or recreational use. Any other use is prohibited
and may result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Your bicycle is NOT INTENDED for off-road or mountain bicycle use,
or for any kind of jumping. Some of these bicycles have suspension
features, but these features are designed only to add comfort, not
off-road capabilities.
Riders should be procient cyclists (ages 18+), riding on paved
surfaces where the tires are always on the ground, on roadways,
or dedicated bicycle-only lanes where permitted by law (not on
pedestrian-use shared lanes or sidewalks). Your bicycle should not be
used to tow another bicycle.For trailer towing, consult this Owner’s
Manual and the trailer owner’s manual for towing instructions and
towing compatibility.

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WARNING!
To prevent serious injury or death:
• Read all safety warnings and all instructions.
• Always ride within your limits and the limits of your Lectric eBike.
• Bicycles are only for use by persons 18 years of age and above.
Riders must have the physical coordination, reaction, and mental
capabilities to control a bicycle and manage trafc, in addition to
managing road conditions and sudden situations with respect to
the laws and instructions governing bicycle use. Persons with any
mental or physical conditions that may make them susceptible
to injury, impair their physical dexterity and/or impair their
mental capabilities to recognize, understand, and follow safety
instructions—or understand the hazards inherent to its use—should
not use or be permitted to use products inappropriate for their
abilities.
• Never ride under the inuence of drugs and/or alcohol.
• Consult a doctor before using the device if you have any medical
condition or issue that affects your ability to safely perform
physical activities, or if you:
◦are or may be pregnant;
◦have heart, respiratory, back, joint, or other orthopedic conditions;
◦have high blood pressure;
◦have difculty with physical exercise; or
◦have been instructed to restrict physical activity.
• Always keep small parts away from children. Some eBike
accessories may present a choking hazard to small children.
• Never modify your frame or bicycle in any way. Do not sand, drill,
le, or remove parts from your bicycle. Do not install incompatible
components or hardware.
• Always use proper lifting techniques to prevent injury. Your eBike
may be signicantly heavier than a bicycle without a battery pack
and a motor.
• Take responsibility for your own SAFETY. If you have any
questions or do not understand any aspect of using or maintaining
or call (602) 715-0907.
Safety Messages

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Helmets
• Always wear a helmet. Wearing a helmet properly may reduce the
risk of a severe head injury. When riding, always wear a helmet that
meets or exceeds the standards of the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC). Check the manual that comes with your helmet.
• Ensure your helmet ts your head and is properly secured. If you
attach a child’s seat to the bicycle, the child must wear a properly
tted helmet at all times.
• Read your helmet manual to make sure it is adjusted properly
according to the tting instructions provided by the helmet
manufacturer.
• A proper-tting helmet should be comfortable and should neither
rock forward/backward nor side to side.
Pre-Ride Safety Check
• Before each ride, inspect your eBike for damage. If damage is
found, do not ride.
• Verify that the front and rear axles are secure.
• Verify that the stem and seat clamps are closed and tightened to
the torque specied in the Owner’s Manual p. 19.
• Verify that both the stem latch and frame latch are secure and
fully closed.
• Check your chain for signs of wear.
• Check tire pressure of both wheels.
• Pull the brake levers to ensure the brakes are working properly
and adjust if necessary.
• NEVER exceed the maximum total weight limit of 330 lbs. (150
kg). The rear rack can hold a maximum of 55 lbs. (25 kg). As an
example, if you have 40 lbs. (18 kg) of cargo, then the maximum
weight of the rider would be 290 lbs. (130 kg)
Follow eBike Regulations On and Off the Road
• Be aware of eBike regulations in your area. Generally, the regulations
for the use of an electric bicycle are the same as those for a standard
bicycle, however, there may be local differences such as where you
can ride, minimum rider age, or required equipment and license and
registration regulations. It is your responsibility to know the local
regulations that apply to an electric bicycle and to obey them.

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Riding in Wet Conditions
• Use caution when riding in wet conditions as it will take longer
to brake and to stop. Your tires may slip when turning. Risk of a
crash is dramatically increased in wet conditions.
• Your electric bicycle can withstand light rain and small splashes,
but it is not designed to be subjected to inclement weather,
extremely heavy showers, or submersion in water. The electric
bike’s components have an IP rating of 65. Water damage is not
covered under the warranty.
Ride at Your Own Risk and Use Common Sense
• Always keep both hands on the handlebar grips and the brake
levers so they are within reach while riding.
• Do not ride distracted. Always remain alert to all riding
conditions. Using the Display or other technology (including your
mobile phone or music player) could distract you from riding.
Only adjust the Display when stationary and in a safe start-up
position.
• Never use headphones or a cell phone to talk or text when riding.
• Always ride defensively. Watch out for potential obstacles that
could force you to swerve suddenly or lose control. Braking while
steering may reduce your ability to control your bicycle.
• Look ahead and brake sooner. You may be moving faster on your
eBike, and it may be heavier, compared to a bicycle, which means
you may need to react and brake sooner when riding. Other road
users may not expect you to be traveling at higher speeds. Riding
faster may increase your risk of a crash.
• Stop pedaling well before approaching corners to avoid entering
a corner too quickly. You should also pay particular attention to
terrain conditions as you may approach obstacles faster than
expected.

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DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Riding at Night
• Riding at night comes with more risks than riding during the day
due to decreased visibility; riders are encouraged to exercise
increased caution in nighttime conditions.
• Turn lights ON for safety. For increased visibility, ensure that
the front headlight and rear taillight are turned ON and adjusted
such that other people on the road can see them clearly. Also
check your front, rear, and wheel reectors.
• Riders should wear reective clothing at night. You may want to
attach additional ashing lights to your clothing or helmet.
California Proposition 65
WARNING: The wires of this product contain lead. Lead
compounds and other chemicals are known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
Signal Words
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
Indicates information considered important, but
not hazard-related (e.g. messages relating to
property damage).

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On-Product Warning Labels
There are warning labels on your Lectric eBike for your protection.
If a label is missing or is not legible, contact Lectric eBikes
for a replacement.
States that recognize three classes of eBikes require a label to be
placed on the bicycle denoting the class of your Lectric eBike, the
motor’s wattage rating, and the top speed of your Lectric eBike. Your
bicycle comes as a Class 2 bicycle by default and has a label with
this information posted under the carry handle, near the seat post on
the bicycle.
If you change your bicycle’s top speed, you must remove this label
from the bicycle and replace it with a Class 3 label, detailing your
Lectric eBike’s class, top pedal-assisted speed, and motor wattage.
The Class 3 label is located directly under the Class 2 label.
Stem label Class 3 labelClass 2 label
Symbol Index
Safety Alert Symbol. This symbol is used to alert
you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible serious injury or death.
Safety Alert Symbol. Read, understand, and follow
the warnings and instructions in this manual.

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Your bicycle comes fully assembled. These instructions are intended
to assist you in setting up and getting familiar with your new bicycle.
After you make your rst adjustments and inspect your
bicycle, we recommend seeking professional help from
a reputable and certied bicycle mechanic to check your
bicycle before your rst ride.
Before removing the packaging material from your bicycle, remove all
items from the box and make sure you have the following:
If anything is missing or is damaged, contact Lectric eBikes
immediately for assistance.
For a video about how to unfold your bicycle, visit our YouTube page:
Lectric eBikes.
What’s in the box:
GETTING STARTED
Lectric
eBike
Lectric eBike
Charger
Battery
Keys
Manufacturer
Manuals

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Folding and Unfolding
Folding Stem
To fold:
1. Locate the lever and silver
button on the side of the
stem.
2. Push the side button up to
release the lever.
3. Pull down the lever.
4. Fold the handlebars in the
opposite direction from the
lever.
5. Lower the handlebars to the
side.
Serial Number
Setting Up Your eBike
Your serial number is located on the head tube of the bicycle as shown
below. Please write it down inside the front cover of this manual.
You may be asked for your bicycle’s serial number as part of a
warranty request. You may also be asked to provide this number to
law enforcement if your bicycle is stolen.
NOTE: This manual is not intended to be an extensive reference
book about service, maintenance, and/or repairs. You can nd more
information on our website: lectricebikes.com
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Frame
To unfold:
1. To unfold the bike frame,
stand near the frame where
the terminals are exposed.
Grab the stem and rear end
of the bike. Lift the bike
slightly off the ground and
swing to the closed position.
2. Push down the latch rmly
until it locks into position.
3. The switch on the latch will
click into place to conrm it
is secured in place.
4. Pull on the latch to conrm
that the latch has locked and
that the frame cannot fold.
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Folding Stem
To unfold:
1. Pull up the stem/ handlebars.
2. Make sure the stem is
completely set in place.
3. Push the lever rmly so that it
is locked in place. You should
have to use enough force
such that the clasp leaves an
imprint in your palm.
Pull on the clasp with your
hand to conrm it is locked
and the handlebars cannot
fold.
Folding and Unfolding Continued
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Pedals
To unfold:
1. Push each pedal down
and out until you hear an
audible click as they lock into
position.
To fold:
2. Grasp pedal and push lightly
toward bicycle.
3. Continue pushing while
lowering pedal into its folded
position.
4. The pedal will click into the
folded position.
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Frame
To fold:
1. To unlock the bike frame
and return it to the folded
position, start by sliding
the switch labeled “open”
to the right.
2. Pull the latch while still
holding the switch to the
“open” position.
3. You may now fold the
bike.

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Adjust Seat Height
WARNING!
• Always tighten fasteners
to the correct torque to
prevent serious injury
or death. Bolts that are
too tight can stretch and
deform. Bolts that are too
loose can move and fatigue.
Either condition can lead to
a sudden failure of the bolt
and result in a crash. See
Tightening Torque (p. 19).
Adjust Handlebar Height
WARNING!
• Always tighten fasteners to
the correct torque to prevent
serious injury or death. Bolts
that are too tight can stretch
and deform. Bolts that are too
loose can move and fatigue.
Either condition can lead to
a sudden failure of the bolt
and result in a crash. See
Tightening Torque (p. 19).
Select a height that is comfortable for you. DO NOT extend past
minimum insertion point. To adjust your handlebars, unlatch the
clamp. Move the handlebars to the desired height and close the
clamp. Re-tighten the stem clamp to the recommended torque. See
Tightening Torque (p. 19).
• Always insert the telescoping stem past the minimum insertion
point marked on the stem. A stem that is positioned too high can
damage the bike and can cause you to lose control and crash.

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• ALWAYS insert the seat post past the minimum insertion point
marked on the seat post. A seat post that is positioned too high
can damage the bike and can cause you to lose control and crash.
Correct seat adjustment is an important factor in getting the most
performance and comfort from your bicycle. If the seat position is
not comfortable for you, you may want to go to your local bicycle
shop for assistance.
To achieve correct seat height:
• Sit on the seat;
• Place one heel on a pedal;
• Rotate the crank until the pedal with your heel on it is in the down
position and the crank arm is parallel to the seat tube.
If your leg is not completely straight, your seat height needs to be
adjusted. If your hips must rock for your heel to reach the pedal,
the seat is too high. If your leg is bent at the knee with your heel on
the pedal, the seat is too low.
To adjust seat height:
• Loosen the seat post clamp. The open and closed positions of the
seat post clamp are shown below (open position on left, closed
position on right);
• Raise or lower the seat post in the seat tube;
• Check that the seat is straight before and after; and
• Re-tighten the seat post clamp to the recommended torque. See
Tightening Torque (p. 19).

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Charge Battery Before First Use
Locate the charging port on the side of the battery packs. Use this
port to charge when the battery packs are installed or not installed.
If you have two batteries on your bike, you should charge both. Each
battery must be charged by a Lectric charger. You should fully charge
your battery/ batteries before your rst ride.
See Battery Pack section (p. 37) for additional information.
Fire and explosion hazards. Never leave your battery pack
unattended while charging to prevent serious injury or death.
Front and back adjustment: Loosen nuts on both sides of the saddle
rails. Make sure the clamp mechanism is clamping on the straight
part of the saddle rails and is not touching the curved part of the rails.
Ensure that you are using the recommended torque on the clamping
fastener(s). See Tightening Torque (p. 19).
Seat angle adjustment: Most people prefer a horizontal seat; but
you may prefer the seat nose angled slightly up or down. Loosen
the clamp bolt to allow any serrations on the clamp mechanism to
disengage before changing the seat angle, and to fully re-engage the
serrations before you tighten the clamp bolt to the recommended
Tightening Torque (p. 19).
Adjust Seat Position
WARNING!
Always tighten fasteners to the
correct torque to prevent serious
injury or death. Bolts that are too
tight can stretch and deform. Bolts
that are too loose can move and
fatigue. Either condition can lead
to a sudden failure of the bolt and
result in a crash. See Tightening
Torque (p. 19).

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Tightening Torque Spec
Bottom Bracket 65 Nm
Brake Caliper Mounting Bolts 7 Nm
Brake Lever Clamp Bolts 7 Nm
Crank Bolts 45 Nm
Disc Rotor Mounting Bolts 7 Nm
Fender Mounting Bolts 6 Nm
Headlight Mounting Screw 7 Nm
Headset Compression Cap 7 Nm
Headset Parts 34 Nm
Kickstand Mounting Bolts 10 Nm
Pedals 10 Nm
Rear Derailleur Cable Clamp Bolt 4 Nm
Rear Derailleur Mounting Bolt 8 Nm
Rear Rack Mounting Bolts 7 Nm
Seat Rail Binder 22 Nm
Seat post Clamp 9 Nm
Shifter Clamp Bolt 5 Nm
Spokes 160-180 (KGF)
Stem Clamp Bolts 10 Nm
Stem Plate 7 Nm
Torque Arm Bolt 7 Nm
Wheel Axle Nuts 40 Nm

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FEATURES
Motor
WARNING!
WARNING!
Never modify your frame or bicycle in any way as this could cause
serious injury or death. Do not sand, drill, le, or remove parts from
your bicycle. Do not install incompatible components or hardware.
To prevent serious injury or death:
• Do not open the drive unit yourself. The drive unit must only be
repaired by qualied personnel using only original parts. This will
ensure that the safety of the drive unit is maintained. Unauthorized
opening of the drive unit will render warranty claims null and
void. You may however need to access controller plugs inside the
motors cover plate which can be seen in the gure below.
• All components tted to the drive unit and all other components
of your Lectric eBike PAS system (e.g. chainring, chainring
spider, pedals) must only be replaced with identical components
or components that have been specically approved by Lectric
eBikes.
• Always remove the battery packs from your Lectric eBike
before beginning work (e.g. inspection, repair, assembly,
maintenance, work on the chain, etc.), transporting it with a car
or on an airplane, or storing it. Battery pack removal will prevent
unintentional activation of your Lectric eBike.
• Do not make any modications to your Lectric eBike or attach
any other products that might increase the performance of your
Lectric eBike.
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