E Rider Model 15 User Manual And Assembly Instructions

Summary of Model 15

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    User manual and assembly instructions congratulations, once again, on buying an e rider model 15!!!! User manual we are sure you will be excited by the delivery of your brand new bike and you will be eager to start using your e rider as soon as possible. However you will need to be a little patient ...

  • Page 2: General Usage:

    Finally, in case your e rider is lost or stolen please record this information to identify it: frame number:….................................................................................... Date of purchase:…................................................................................... The ...

  • Page 3: Operation:

    If you wish to remove the battery from the bike for charging, first remove the foot mat. Unlock the battery locking strut with the ignition key and lift up the case. Remove the internal plug from the underside of the battery. After charging, replace the battery in the bike making sure you plug it in...

  • Page 4: Remote:

    On the left handlebar handle you will find three control buttons: top: red button operating the lights middle: slider switch to operate the indicators bottom: warning horn when riding downhill you must have the e rider switched on even if you are not using the throttle and even if the battery is not...

  • Page 5: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly instructions for its safe transit, your e rider has been secured to a wooden base and enclosed in sturdy packaging. It will be necessary to fit together those parts which could not be in their working position during transit. You will need the following tools: a pair of scissors a pair of s...

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    Carefully remove the cardboard packaging and unwrap all of the parts from their protective covering. When cutting the adhesive tape take care not to damage paintwork. Identify the parts and ensure that none of the smaller items are discarded with the packing..

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    Use the wire cutters to remove the bike from its wooden base. The front forks are attached to a wooden block by the front wheel axle. Undo the axle bolt and withdraw it from the block to release the bike fully from the base. The bike needs to be steadied as you remove the fixings. Lift the bike clea...

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    Unpack all the other components. This is what you should have..

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    You should also have the following bolts and screws..

  • Page 10: Assembly

    Assembly : handlebars: locate the securing bolt at the top of the handlebar stem and remove it, taking care not to drop the nut. Turn the front wheel to the side to assist access. Slide the handlebars onto the stem and manipulate them until the bolt hole lines up. Put the bolt through the assembly a...

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    Front wheel: identify the front mudguard. Locate the mudguard between the front forks and secure in place with four short bolts into the forks. Hand tighten then fully tighten with a spanner..

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    Take the front wheel and ease the brake mechanism into the drum. Line up the wheel centre with the end of the forks. Feed the axle bolt through the fork end and the wheel until you can locate larger aluminium spacer inside the forks. Push the axle through the wheel. (click text for video) put the sm...

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    Nose cone: before fitting the nose cone you need to connect the indicator connector block. Then select four smaller self tapping screws and your screwdriver. Line up the front fascia so that the screw holes match to their securing points. Half tighten each of the screws. Ease the fascia all round to...

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    Back rest open the back box with the ignition key and fit the back rest with the four larger self tapping screws.

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    Pedals: take a 15mm open ended spanner. Locate one pedal to its fixing point on the crank. Ensure that the thread is engaged correctly without cross threading and tighten with the spanner. Please note that the left pedal will tighten anti-clockwise and the right pedal clockwise. Mirrors: identify th...

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    Footrest trim: it is not essential to fit the rear trim, however it adds to the finish and style of your e rider. Select four short bolts with crosshead screw tops. Identify the rear foot rests. Line up the trim over the fixing holes with the circular part towards the rear wheel. Put the bolts throu...