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hueps:/fengwe-bikes.com PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOURE-BIKETHANKYOU FOR CHOOSING TO BE PART OF THE ENGWE E BIKES FAMILY
We nute you to read through ths owner's manual to leatn about your e-bike
First of al, remember
be safe outelde. Your bike Is an accessory to your
Iestyle snd activities. Always follow best practices and raffirulet.
Even in this ever-evolving technology, your e-bike is essentially cycle, and
35 such requires Basle maintenance and care ta slays fonction property
Preventative maintenance I the name the game, We invite yout grow with
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‘TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCTS INTRODUCTION AND ASSEMBLY
InstRUCTION:
DISPLAY GUIDE
YOUR FIRST RIDE
SECURITY AND WARNINGS:
BATTERY AND MAINTENANCE
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PRODUCTS INTRODUCTION AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION(1)E26 ST
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Tool Box checklist
Dismantle the foam, and thenretate the instrument te the top of
thehandlebar
Place the handlebar atan appropriate pesition, and make sure the
“cross symbol" is located at the center.
Uses 4mm hexkey to install the 4 bolts by turning clockwise, The
sequenceis shown n the picture above. Please donot fully tighten
them yet
‘once the bolts and the handlebar are in the right place, tighten the
boles fully with appropriate force,
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Take the headlight outof the carton
Align the installation position
The fixing piece shallbe insetred
Inco the mounting hole
Align the serewhole, and then
Insere the screw totighten it.
ighten with serews in the sequence shown inthe igure.
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‘The sheltholes should be aligned, putthe screws one by one according
tothe instructions in the figure below, and tighten them,neue
The serews and gaskets shall be installed according tothe pictur,
Clamp the front wheel with the rant fark and lackthe front wheel
screw with awrench
The shaft sleeves clamped insidethe front fork
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The pedals are marked with "R'(Right) ane"
{wo sides ofthe e-bike, TheR pedal goes tothe side ofthe carbon belt,
and the pedal goes tothe other sie.
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Manually instal the left pedal by turning counterclockwise, and install
the rightpedallay turning clockwise. Tignten the pedal ecurely with 2
15mmwrench,
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DISPLAY GUIDE
Function overview
The Display provides a variety of functions to meet your ridingneeds
including
Battery levelingicator
Motor powerindicator
Assist evel adjustmentane indication
Speed indicator (including real-time speec, maximum speed, and
average speed
Distance indicator including trip distance and 000)
Push assistance control and indication
Headlight control and indication
Errorcode indicator
USB connection indicator (reserved)
Heartrate indicator reserved)
Bluetooth connection indicator (reserved)
Custom parameter setting e-,, wheel diameter, speedlimit, battery
level, assist level, power-on password, controller current limit, et.)
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1. Funetion overview and functional area layout
1.1 Functional overview
Display provides a variety of functions tomeet the riding needs of users
including:
Battery level indicator
Pedal assist PAS} levelindicator
Speed (current speed, maximum speed, average speed)
Wileageisplay (single ane total mileage)
Walk doostmede
Lighton/orr
Errorcode ingicator
L.2Funetionalareas
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Figure 1-1 Functional area distribution interface
1.3Button definitions
The display is equipped with five buttons on the corcespending operating
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2.Routine operation
2.Powerenjoft
Long press [J] te powerenjoff she display. When the displays of,
it will nat use the battery power and the leakage current is less than
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‘The display will automatically shut off iit is not used for more
than 10 minutes.
2.2visplay interface switching
When the display is powered on, it will show the Current Speed
(koh) and Trip Odometer (km) by default. Short press to switeh
between Trip Odometer {km}, Odometer km), Maximum Speed (km/h
ane Average Speed (ken)
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2.aWalk boost mode
Long press and hold fi , the electric bicycle enters the walk boost
mode, The electric bicycle will drive at a constant speed and the
isplay shows BB. Release the button to stop the power output,
Immediately and restore to the state before walk boost
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Apewatkboostmadecanonlybeuses hen pushing he electri biyee
2.ATurning ono tights
Press the to make the contrller turn on the lights and the
display backight becomes dir, Presofl again to make the contaller
tum off the lights andthe backiigh< restore brightness2.5PAS evel selection.
Press BB / Bd to switch PAS level of electricbieycle, thus changing
the motor output power
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2.6Battery level display
The Battery level is shown as 5 bars, When the battery is full
‘charged, all ofthe 5 bars lighten up. When the battery s fully depleted
‘the bar will begin to flash, warning the user to charge the battery a5,
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2.TError code display
If there is a fault odes in the electronic system of the electric
bicycle, the eisplay will automatically show an error code, see
Schedule 1 or a detailed definition of the error code,
Figure2-6ErrorCode Display
‘A. When the error code appears on the display, please troubleshoot
the problem in time, the electric bicycle will not be able to drwe
normally after the problem occurs
Schedule: Error Code Definition
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YOURFIRST RIDE
NOTE: Please be VERY CAREFUL when you are ready to get on your e
bike for
first time because the e-bike moves significantly faster
than a regular bicycle in active power-assisted mode. Take your e-bike
to an area with a lot of open space before you start. We recommend
that youride your e-bike with the pedal assist off at fist, to get familiar
with the braking and gear shifting, Then, you can start testing the
pedal assist levels incrementally to gain familiarity withthe optimal
stings for your riding style
Safety checks Before Every Ride
The battery pack must be charged andinstalled correctly
The display must be on and functioning propery.
The brakes must be working properly
Tires mustbe inflated tothe proper ps.
The front and rear lights mustbe working properly
Cable connections must be secure.
operating Your New e-Bike
The method to turn on the bike i:
Press the power button on the left handlebar until the display lignts
Rige on the bike and twist the throttle bar or pedal the bike, the bike
will move ané you ean change the power Level with control
buttons level isthe slowest and level is the fastest, anc level isthe
human model.
Function
Hand Throttle Control, n the hang throttle mode, the amount of
power assist is determined by the throttle switeh controlled by your
hand. You control the throttle by twisting it from it resting position,
the farther the throttle switeh is from its resting position, the more
power is delivered to the mater to accelerate the e-bike, When you
‘want to slow down, you simply release the throttle and let it return to
Its resting position, and simultaneously apply the brakes if necessary.
‘You do not need to pedal the e-bike if you use the hand throttle
However, you ean peéal while commanding power assist, ifyou pedal
‘to help the movement, you conserve energy and the charge in the
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SECURITY AND WARNINGS.
Before Riding thee Bik’
Always perform a mechanical inspection before riding ane-bike
Hardware is properly secured
Tires are properlyinflated
Brakes are working properly
Adjusted and fixed handle
ront wheelsare secure and properly locked
When Riding thee-Bike
Obeyallroad rules and local traficlaws.
Respect motorists, pedestrians, and other cyclists. Do not race or
tauntother cyclists
Ride cautiously as others may nat see you. Do not get too clase to
other cyclists orvehicies
Ride on bike lanes and trails,
Obey traffic stop signs and signals.
Use appropriate gestures when turning and parking
Donotwearheadphones
Donot bring adult passengers.
Do not carry anything that obstructs your view or contral of your
bike
Avoid riding inthe following situations:
Visibilityis poor, suchas at dawn, dusk, orin the dark
bac weather
Extreme rider fatigue
E-bike maintenance requires
of-road Riding
Obey local laws regarding o*-read riding
Practice riding on easier terrainto enhance your skill
Always wear proper safety gear
Always ride with a companion inthe backcountry.
RigingintheRain
Avoid ridingin wet weather as much as possible
Reduce your speed ifyau need to rideinwet weather
Wet weather can affect the visibility, braking, and traction af an &
bike and afeetothers sharing the road
Accidents increase in wet weather conditions
Riging at Night
Riding at nights far more éangerous than riéing during the day.
Be sure towear reflective clothing.ensue
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Make sure you abey local laws regarding night riding
Reflectors are not a subst
fe forthe required lights. Reflectors help
others see you by picking up and reflecting cars and street lights.
Before riding at night, make sure your reflectors are in good condition.
Do not remove the reflectors rom the e-bike
Always use an adequate lighting system when riding at night or any
other
1 of poor visibility. Riding at night or any ether time of poor
visibility without adequate lighting systems and reflectors could result
in death or serious injury. Equip your e-bike with aftermarket batteries
oragenerater lighting systemif necessary.
Extreme and Aggressive Riding
Electric bike designs have limitations in terms of strength and
Incegrity. Extceme, stunt, and competition riding may exceed these
limits, The manufacturer does not recommend these types of rides
Additionally, extreme, stunt, ané competition iding increase the risk
of death and serious injury
‘Tips for increasing Range
‘The bike's range on a single charge will vary widely based on rider,
terrain, wine conditions, user input, and addtional cargo weight. The
table below shows an estimate of the potential range a rider might
exnectunder different conditions
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‘To get the most range per battery charge, there area few simple things
youcande:
Ride ata lower PAS level
Use lower PAS levels and pedals when climbing hills.
Peealingwhen starting froma standstill
Battery Recycling
When your battery is no longer usable, dispase of i according to state
and federal regulations, state regulations regarding battery éisposal
vary, $0 it's Important to know and follow your state's regulations
Lithium-ion batteries cannotbe placed in standard trash cans.
Recommended Maintenance interval
Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensuring your Engwe
bike performs as intended and reducing wear and tear on its systems.
‘The suggested maintenance intervals are for guidance only, Actual
wear and service needs wil vary with usage conditions. We generally
recommend inspections, service, and necessary replacements at the
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BATTERY AND MAINTENANCE
charging Youre Bike Battery
Follow these steps for charging your e-bike battery from Engwe Bikes:
‘pen the cover ofthe charging port and old the bicycle;
Insert the key into the battery, and hold it down until its screwed
clockwise to the eng (note: the lock lever is completely retracted into
the Battery o remove thebattery)
Slide off the battery, the battery s quite heavy, you should be careful
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Battery Charging information
You can charge the b
ry while itis installed on the e-bike or afterit
isremoved from the e-2ike
You should turn offthe bt
tery before you chargeit
‘The charging time depends on the remaining capacity ofthe battery.
If the battery is fully aischargee, it will take 6 hours to fully charge.
When the battery is fully charged, the LED on the charger will change
fromredto green. Atthis point, ou should disconnect the charger
Donat leave the charger connected to the battery fora lang time after
charging s ful keep itconnected and charge overnight.)
It is normal for the charger and battery to heat up slightly during
charging. If you notice anything unusual while charging, please stop
charging ane using the bike and contact Engwe Bikes Product Support
forassistance
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BATTERY AND MAINTENANCE
Any damage or defect inthe warranty component caused by failure to
follow the instructions in the electric bicyele owner's manual, acts of
God, accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, commercial use, alteration,
modification, improper assembly, installation of non-original parts or
accessories of Incompatibility with electr¢ bikes sold, mishandling,
water damage, extreme riding, stunt riding, or improper subsequent
maintenance. Any unauthorized servicing or use of unauthorized
parts
Batteries are not warranted against damage caused by electrical
surges, use of an incorrect charger, improper maintenance or other
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LIMITED WARRANTY
his limited warranty only covers the original owner of an electric bike
purchased from Engwe online or in-store, The warranty period begins
when you receive the e-bike and shall end immediately upen the end of
the warranty period or when the e-bike is sold or transferred to
another person, and in ne event shal the limited warranty applicable
toany subsequent owner or owner of the e bike other assignees
This imitee Warranty Does Not Coverthe
+ Normal wear ane tear of any covered components.
+ Consumable ar normal wear parts {including but not limited to tres
Inner tubes, brake pads, cables and housings, handlebars, chains, and
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Dear customer!
‘Thank you for purchasing ENGWE series products!
Warranty service: Please enter into the oficial website htps://engwe
bikes.com/ to view the warranty policy of Engwe.
‘ter purchasing Engwe products, please kindly contact Engwe after:
sales service for help when there is a quality issue, whieh means that
mer service ofthe seller where you buy your e
bike from.
Please provide your order number, purchase interface, videos of the