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5. BELL
A tradional vintage bell to warn pedestrians & trac of your approach.
6 & 7. BRAKES
All Wildsyde® E-Classics are equipped with mechanical disc brakes and
motor inhibitors. When either front, rear or both brakes are applied, the
inhibitors automacally disable power to motor unl brakes release.
8. LCD DISPLAY
Includes Baery
Capacity Level, Pedal
Assist (PAS), Speed,
Trip/ Total Distance and
Waage. Refer to manual.
9. USB CHARGING PORT
Charge your phone or
other device whilst you
ride with a cable into the
USB port located at the
base of the LCD.
10 & 11. GEARS UP & DOWN
Change between 1-7 gears using the (+) buon and (–) lever on right
side of handlebars. Use lower gears at slower speeds and vice versa.
12. THROTTLE (CLASS 2)
Carefully press throle with thumb for instant acceleraon without
pedaling, making sure to release when you reach desired speed.
B. SEAT ADJUSTMENT
To adjust seat post to required height, undo
seat post clamp lever, slide the saddle up or
down to the desired height and then close the
lever on the seat clamp securely.
C. TIRE PRESSURES
Ensure res are inated to recommended 25-
45psi depending on rider weight, type of res
and terrain. Please refer to manual for more advice.
REMOVING THE BATTERY
Remove baery from its mounng locaon to
charge separately, and/or to avoid exposure to unnecessary excessive
heat or cold. To remove, insert key (supplied), move all way le to
unlock/unlatch and li by handle to remove. (It may be necessary to
raise the seat to remove baery). See manual for more informaon.
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION REFER TO MANUAL.
For quesons, please email info@wildsyde.com, or for urgent
assistance please call (970) 949 3261.
POWER RUN-ON
It is normal for the bike to ‘run-on’ as power momentarily dissipates
from the electric motor aer pedaling. Be sure to ancipate this,
applying the brakes as necessary.
PLAN YOUR RIDE
Ensure to plan your rides that leaves enough baery power for
your return journey or to a desnaon where the bike can be
recharged. As a guide, a fully charged baery can provide a range
of 30-40 miles of smooth riding with PAS. Please refer to the
manual for more informaon.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
Always wear an approved helmet when riding your bike, and
follow the helmet manufacturer’s instrucons for t, use and care.
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