E-Joe ANGGUN User Manual - page 13
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Seat and Handlebar Safe Height Mark
Vertical Handle Stem Position (H
andlebars)
Appropriate adjustments can be made for the vertical handle stem according to personal preference or driving
habit, but it is forbidden to expose the infix notation (also called, the safety line, as shown in Fig.1). If used in
an inappropriate way, it may cause serious injury to the rider.
Adjustment M
ethod
:
Screw down the lead screw in handle core
Move vertical handle stem to appropriate height making sure not to exceed the safety mark
Screw on the lead screw in handle core
Seat Cushion P
osition
When you sit on the seat cushion, step on the pedal with your heel and lower the pedal to the lowest possible
position. If the leg can straighten out slightly, then the height is most suitable. If only the tiptoe can step on
the pedal or the leg cannot straighten out slightly, fatigue and sports injuries may occur. Caution should be
taken when making suitable height adjustments for the seat pillar.
The MAX mark line (also called, the safety line or the infix notation, as shown in Fig.2), and the mark cannot be
higher than tie-in of seat cushion. If used inappropriately, serious damage may be caused to rider.
Angle of saddle: In order to avoid the forward-tilt when driving, it is best to make slight upward-tilt
adjustments for the front end of the saddle. Appropriate adjustment can be made for pre- and post-position
according to personal height, and it is suitable for the seat post to be in middle position generally.
Fig.1
Fig.2
The lowest height of the seat: Move the quick release handle to “OPEN.” Put the saddle to the lowest position
until it cannot insert. Then move the quick release handle to “CLOSE.” This is the lowest height of seat.
The highest height of the seat: Move the quick release handle to “OPEN.” Put the saddle to the highest
position but not more than the safe line. Then move the quick release handle to “CLOSE.” This is the highest
Safety line
Safety line