Thank you for renting an electric bike!

To ensure your safety and maximize your enjoyment of the electric bike, please read this guide carefully before use. Keep this guide for future reference.

Table of Contents:

  1. Before Use
  2. Charging the Battery
  3. Turning the Electric Bike On and Off
  4. Pedal Assist Modes (if applicable)
  5. Operating the Electric Bike
  6. Safety During Use
  7. Maintenance and Care
  8. Warranty Information
  9. Troubleshooting

1. Main Components of the Electric Bike:

  • Frame: The main structure of the bicycle.
  • Battery: The power source for the electric motor.
  • Electric Motor: Provides assistance while pedaling.
  • Controller: Manages the operation of the electric motor and battery.
  • Display: Shows information such as speed, battery level, operating mode, etc.
  • Controls: Throttle (if equipped), brake levers, mode switches.
  • Pedals: To propel the bicycle forward.
  • Brakes: Provide safe stopping power.
  • Gear Shifters: For selecting the optimal gear ratio.
  • Headlight and Taillight: For visibility at night.
  • Charger: For charging the battery.


2. Before Use:

  • Check Completeness: Ensure that all components of the electric bike are present.
  • Check Security of Fasteners: Make sure all bolts and nuts are tightened.
  • Check Tire Pressure: Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure (indicated on the tire sidewall).
  • Adjust Seat Height: Adjust the seat height so that your legs are slightly bent at the knees when pedaling.
  • Familiarize Yourself with the Control Panel: Learn the functions of the display and controls.

3. Charging the Battery:

  • Turn Off the Electric Bike: Turn off the bike before charging.
  • Connect the Charger: Insert the charger connector into the battery connector.
  • Connect the Charger to the Mains: Insert the charger plug into a wall outlet.


Charging Warnings:

  • Use only the original charger supplied with the electric bike.
  • Do not charge the battery near water or in humid conditions.
  • Do not cover the battery while charging.
  • Do not leave the charging battery unattended for extended periods.

4. Turning the Electric Bike On and Off:

  • Turn On: Press and hold the power button on the display or controller for a few seconds.
  • Turn Off: Press and hold the power button on the display or controller for a few seconds.

5. Pedal Assist Modes (if applicable):

  • Electric bikes may have several pedal assist modes that adjust the level of assistance provided by the electric motor.
  • Use the buttons on the display or controls to select a mode.
  • Consult the description of each mode in your bike's manual.

6. Operating the Electric Bike:

  • Pedaling: Start moving by turning the pedals.
  • Throttle (if equipped): Smoothly rotate the throttle to increase speed.
  • Braking: Press the brake levers to slow down or stop.
  • Gear Shifting: Use the gear shifters to select the optimal gear ratio depending on the terrain.

7. Safety During Use:

  • Wear a Helmet: Always wear a helmet when riding an electric bike.
  • Obey Traffic Laws: Follow the rules established for bicycles.
  • Be Attentive: Pay attention to traffic, pedestrians, and other vehicles.
  • Use Headlight and Taillight: Turn on the headlight and taillight at night and in low-visibility conditions.
  • Do Not Overload the Electric Bike: Do not carry loads exceeding the maximum permitted load.
  • Do Not Operate the Electric Bike While Intoxicated.
  • Do Not Be Distracted While Riding: Do not use mobile phones or other devices.
  • Be Aware of Increased Speed: Electric bikes can reach higher speeds than regular bicycles.
  • In Wet Weather, Braking Distance Increases!

8. Maintenance and Care:

  • Regularly Check the Condition of the Bike: Check the brakes, tires, chain, and other components for damage or wear.
  • Lubricate the Chain: Regularly lubricate the chain with a special bicycle chain lubricant.
  • Clean the Bike: Regularly clean the bike from dirt and dust.
  • Store the Electric Bike in a Dry Place: Store the electric bike in a dry and cool place, protected from direct sunlight.
  • Charge the Battery Regularly: Even if you do not use the electric bike, charge the battery at least once a month to prolong its life.

9. Warranty Information:

  • Familiarize yourself with the warranty conditions for your electric bike.
  • Keep your warranty card and purchase receipt.
  • If you have any problems, contact the service center specified on the warranty card.

10. Troubleshooting:

  • If the electric bike does not turn on, check the battery level and make sure all connections are secure.
  • If the electric motor is not working, check the pedal assist mode settings and make sure the throttle is not damaged.
  • If you have other problems, contact the service center.

Remember: Safety First! Obey traffic laws and be careful on the road!