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• <strong>BBY180</strong> requires less pedal power than a normal<br />

bicycle to move. However, until the cyclist gets used to<br />

lighter pedaling, he or she may pedal too powerfully,<br />

causing faster speeds than a normal bicycle, which<br />

may lead to accidents, such as a fall or crash.<br />

• Do not ride the bicycle across extremely bumpy<br />

surfaces (pavement curbstones, drainage runs, etc.).<br />

• When bringing the bicycle to a halt, apply both front<br />

and rear brakes.<br />

• Do not ride the bicycle when there is a problem with it.<br />

• Do not dismantle or lubricate the parts comprising the<br />

power assist system.<br />

• Do not remodel the bicycle by yourself.<br />

• Only use genuine parts as accessories or<br />

replacements.<br />

• After removing/replacing wheel(s) or adjusting the<br />

saddle, always check that relevant bolts have been<br />

tightened before riding the bicycle.<br />

• Never ride the bicycle with the saddle or handlebar<br />

higher than the limit line.<br />

• Do not lubricate brake, tires or rims in damping areas.<br />

1. Check before use.<br />

For the safety use, please check the following before use<br />

it.<br />

a. Check if the tires and screws work well.<br />

b. Brake system: When the brake level reaches its 1/2<br />

range, the brakes have to stop the bicycle completely.<br />

c. Power system: Check if the battery is fixed well, and<br />

the power is full for use.<br />

2. Attention:<br />

a. Please decelerate when turning and going downhills.<br />

Article 1.<br />

To the customer<br />

a. Thanks for selecting our <strong>BBY180</strong>, and we wish it could<br />

bring you an excellent riding experience.<br />

b. Please read the manual carefully before using<br />

<strong>BBY180</strong>. If any questions, please contact one of our<br />

agent without hesitation.<br />

Article 2.<br />

Introduction of <strong>BBY180</strong><br />

1. To secure your safety, please check the product<br />

before use.<br />

a. Does the brake system work well?<br />

b. Does the E-system work well? (Ref: 3.3)<br />

c. Are the handlebar and saddle in position and locked<br />

well?<br />

d. Is the tire pressure normal?<br />

e. Are the Folding handle and pedals locked well?<br />

2. <strong>BBY180</strong><br />

a. This product is designed for the customer’s easy<br />

operation.<br />

b. <strong>BBY180</strong> could protect the battery under a over-current<br />

or low voltage situation.<br />

c. The front brake and band brake provide safe<br />

functions.<br />

d. Within one year, the regular usage range could<br />

comply with the EN15194 requirement.<br />

6<br />

3. Operation<br />

3.1 How to adjust your position on the bicycle<br />

1. Measure your height. (Fig. 1)<br />

2. Refer to the bicycle’s settings table.<br />

S (cm) Hs (cm) H (cm)<br />

155 – 159 55.5<br />

160 – 164 58<br />

165 – 169 60<br />

170 – 174 62.5<br />

+12<br />

175 – 179 64.5<br />

180 – 184 67<br />

185 – 190 69.5<br />

(Fig. 2) (Fig. 3)<br />

3. Adjust your bicycle. (Fig. 2 – 3)<br />

Warning<br />

• Do not ride the bicycle when the safety lines on the<br />

seat or handles are visible.<br />

Adjusting the seat<br />

Minimum seat height is the height determined when the<br />

position of the seat is lowered and the clamp is locked.<br />

Practical Information<br />

Depending on the terrain you are travelling on, the seat<br />

height can be modified:<br />

- On a flat ground or when climbing, the seat should be<br />

in a high position for the greater efficiency.<br />

- When travelling downhill, the seat should be slightly<br />

lowered to improve bicycle control and to make it<br />

easier to go over or circumvent obstacles.<br />

3.2 Introduction of battery:<br />

Use and care for <strong>BBY180</strong><br />

• Remove the battery from <strong>BBY180</strong> when not in use.<br />

• Recharge only with the charger specified by the<br />

manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for only one<br />

type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used<br />

with another battery pack.<br />

• Use <strong>BBY180</strong> only with specifically designated battery<br />

packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a<br />

risk of injury and fire.<br />

• When the battery pack is not in use, keep it away from<br />

metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails,<br />

screws or other small metal objects, which can make a<br />

conductive connection from one terminal to another.<br />

Shorting both the battery under abusive conditions,<br />

terminals may cause burns or a fire.<br />

• As liquid may leak from the battery, avoid contact. If<br />

you touch it accidentally, flush with water. If the liquid<br />

contacts with eyes, seek medical help. Liquid leaked<br />

from the battery may cause irritation or burns.<br />

IMPORTANT SAFETY<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

For battery cartridge<br />

• Before using battery cartridge, read all instructions and<br />

cautionary markings on the (1) battery charger, (2)<br />

battery, and (3) product the battery is used for.<br />

• Do not disassemble the battery cartridge.

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