ANCHEER AM1907 Electric Bike Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- ANCHEER
Table of Contents
E-Bike
PRODUCT INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Caution : Please read the manual before your first ride!
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
WARNING
Thank you for choosing our products.
To ensure your safety and health, we encourage you to read this manual
thoroughly before you assemble the bike and take the first ride. Safe and
effective use can only be assured if the equipment is assembled, maintained,
and used properly. More importantly, this will offer you a general
understanding and get the most out of your bike. Please check your electric
bike before every ride, especially when traveling long distances.
This manual is intended as a general guide to your new e-bike. For technical
support, including repair information, please consult your dealer.
Things To Know Before Use
- Do not use the product before carefully reading the instructions from this manual and understanding the performance of the item;
- Don’t lend this product to people who can’t operate it, so as not to cause harm; if you lend the bike, please let the user follow instructions, it could help to decrease the risk of accident;
- The E-bike cannot be used as off-road vehicles or used for extreme bicycle sports; when riding the bicycle, please wear a safety helmet and protective gear. It is forbidden to ride with one hand;
- Please abide by the traffic rules and prohibit riding on motorized lanes and roads with multiple pedestrians;
- Carry people or objects in accordance with the requirements of laws and regulations, and do not park in the building’s lobby, evacuation stairs, walkways, and safe entrances and exits;
- It is recommended to charge and park in an outdoor dedicated parking hall, while avoiding rain; when charging, keep away from combustibles, and the charging time should not be too long ;
- For safety reasons, please do not change the default speed setting of the electric bicycle and do not exceed speed limit in accordance with the traffic rule. Riding on non-motorized lanes, downhills and paved roads not exceeding 15km/h;
- When adjusting the handlebar or saddle, please be careful not to exceed the safety line markings on the handlebar and saddle;
- Please check the tire pressure before riding, the recommended tire pressure is 35-45PSI;
- Please check the power circuit, lighting circuit, etc. before riding;
- Before riding, please check whether the front and rear brakes work normally, check the fastening status of the handlebars and front and rear wheels, and check whether the reflector is damaged or contaminated;
- When using the motor, please be careful not to hit vigorously and keep the rotating shaft lubricated;
- Try to avoid traveling in severe weather such as heavy rain;
- Riding in rain or snow, the braking distance will be extended, pay attention to slow down;
- It is not allowed to exceed the maximum load of the vehicle body when riding(the maximum load is 120KG);
- It is suitable for people of 16+ years old and physically fit adults, and it is strictly forbidden to drive electric bicycles on the road by people under 16 years old.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. About ANCHEER Electric Bike
ANCHEER electric bike is a leading icon of e-bikes. For years, ANCHEER has
been not only dedicating to innovation, cutting-edge technology and premium
materials, but also providing cost effective e-bikes, to satisfy riders’
various needs of transportation and even desire of exploring sports & outdoors
life. Just ride freely with ANCHEER!
2. What’s In the Box (Parts List)
Description | Quantity |
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ANCHEER Electric Bike | 1 |
User Manual | 1 |
Key | 1 |
Charging Adapter | 1 |
Battery | 1 |
Pedal | 1 |
Saddle | 1 |
Saddle Tube | 1 |
Stem | 1 |
Front Fender | 1 |
Kickstand | 1 |
Tools Bag | 1 |
Throttle | 1 |
Bell | 1 |
Rear Rack | 1 |
3. Bike Components
1.Rim
2. Tyre
3Front Fork
4. Front Fender
5. Head Light/Front Light
6. Stem
7. Frame
8. Seat Post Clamp/ Seat Clamp
9. Saddle Post/ Seat Tube
10. Saddle
11. Controller
12. Battery
13. Rear Rack| 14. Rear Light
15. Rear Reflector Lamp
16. Rear Fender
17. Rear Disc Brake Calipers
18. Flywheel
19. Rear Derailleur
20. Chain
21. Crank
22. Chain Wheel
23. Front Disc Brake Calipers
24. Wheel Reflector
25. Disc
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26. Front Reflector
27. Left Brake Lever
28. Left Grip
29. Meter
30. Pedal
31. Kick Stand
32. Motor| 33. Rear Shifter
34. Right Brake Lever
35. Right Grip
36. Throttle/ Twister
37. Bell
38. Handle Bar
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4. Tool list
5. Stand over Height
For the sake of safety and comfortable riding, when the rider stands on the
ground there should be clearance of 46cm/18in from ground to the crotch of the
rider. Also, at least 3-8cm/1-3in between the crotch and the top tube of the
bike.
Note
Stand over height does not apply to bicycles with step-through frames.
Instead, the limiting dimension is determined by saddle height range. You
should adjust your saddle position without exceeding the limit line on the
saddle tube.
BIKE USAGE
NOTICE
Before Riding
- Before riding the bike on the open road, try all the settings on the electric bike, and get used to various results in a safe and controllable environment.
- Please check the power circuit, lighting circuit, and test the brake system before cycling.
- Always check the tire pressure before starting to ride, and make sure that the tire is inflated to a pressure within the specified range.
- If the pressure is too low, the wheel may be damaged, or the inner tube may be squeezed, causing the tire to leak air.
- If the pressure exceeds the recommended maximum value, the tire may blow out of the rim, which may damage the bicycle and cause injury to the cyclist and nearby people.
- In order to ensure the safety of riding, please check regularly for loose parts or screws. The places that need to be checked include but not limited to the seat tube, wheels, handlebars and pedals.
- If necessary, please confirm whether the battery capacity can meet you riding demand.
During Riding
- Please wear helmets and riding gear that meet the requirements in accordance with regulations.
- Avoid traveling in severe weather such as heavy rain and snow, etc.
- Carry people or objects in accordance with the requirements of laws and regulations, and the load of the entire bike should not exceed 120kg.
- Obey the traffic rules.
After Riding
- After heavy use, do not touch the hot surface, such as the disc brake rotor or the side edge of the brake rim.
- When folding the kickstand, always make sure that the stand is secure and the base is firm to prevent the bicycle from falling.
- If the bicycle is splashed with moisture, please wipe it dry and clean in time.
Brake Adjustment
Ensure that the brake cables are properly inserted into the brake levers
before aligning a mechanical disc brake. If the disc rotor is bent or damaged,
replace the rotor first.
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If the brake is not sensitive, loosen the anchor bolt of the brake cable to shorten the brake distance of the brake cable and then tighten the bolt. Or, lengthen the distance of the brake cable when the brake is too sensitive.
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If the rotor always rubs against the brake pad or the gap is too large, loose the two centering adjustment screws, but do not remove them. Slowly rotate the wheel and check the space between the rotor and the brake pad; adjust the position of the brake pad and the rotor. Centering the rotor and the pads to avoid friction. After the adjustment is complete, tighten the screws.
Shifting Recommendations
In order to increase the range, we recommend shifting according to the speed.
- For starting and low-speed riding, it is best to use a low-speed gear.
- At higher speeds, a higher gear should be selected.
INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
Open the package of the bike, take out the electric bike and all the accessories inside and use the tool to cut off the packing rope.
1. Install The Handlebar
1.1 Remove the protective plug, install the handlebar into the stem, align it
with the front fork, and then tighten the screw. Please be careful not to
exceed the limit line.
1.2 Adjust the angle of the handlebar, and then tighten the screw.
1.3 Using the wrench from tool kit to further adjust the handlebar in a property angel and position.
2. Install the Rack
2.1 Loosen the screws that secures the rack, put the rack in its position.
Then re-tighten the screws.
3. Install The Controller And Battery
3.1 Loosen the screws used to fix the controller on the rear rack, then place
the controller on the front of the rear rack, re-fix the screws and tighten
them.
3.2 Push the battery along the slide, connect it with the controller tightly and lock it .
Note:
The controller and battery should be connected tightly.
3.3 After completing the installation, you can turn on the switch on the battery, and press the “ ” button on the meter to see if the indicator lights of the meter is on to confirm whether the controller and the battery are properly connected.
4. Install the saddle tube
4.1 Install the saddle tube into post receiver. Set right its position and
adjust height to fit your ridding habit. Please be careful not to exceed the
limit line. Then tighten the clamp that secures the saddle tube and fasten it.
5. Install the front wheel
5.1 Using the tool to loosen the fixing rod of the front fork and remove it
(this accessory is to prevent the front fork from being deformed during
delivery).
5.2 Slide the wheel into the fork dropout slots. Insert the disc rotor into
the center of the disc brake at the same time you are inserting the wheel axle
into the fork drop out. Figure 4.3
5.3 Unscrew the adjustment nut from the skewer, remove outer spring and safety
hook then slide the skewer through the front wheel axle so the quick-release
lever is on the same side of the chain. Figure 4.3
5.4 Slide the outer spring and safety hook over the end of the skewer. Figure
4.3
Note: The smaller end of the spring should be in towards the wheel.
5.5 Thread the adjustment nut back onto the skewer, but do not tighten too
far. Figure 4.3
5.6 Re-check that the handlebars are perpendicular to the front wheel. Adjust
if needed. So you can adjust the distance A=distance B. Figure 4.4
5.7 Move the quick-release lever into the open position. With one hand on the
quick release lever and one hand on the adjustment nut, start to hand tighten
the adjustment nut until you start to feel some resistance against the fork.
Figure 4.4
5.8 Try to close the quick-release lever. If it closes easily, open it up and
tighten the adjustment nut further. If it is too difficult to close, open the
quick-release lever up and loosen the adjustment nut a little and try again.
Figure 4.4
NOTE: Do not attempt to tighten by turning the quick-release lever. The quick-release lever is for closing, the adjustment nut is for adjusting the tension.
NOTE: Make sure the wheel is in the middle of the fork. Length A= lenght
B
Important! You should feel resistance when you close the quick-release
lever that should leave a temporary impression on your fingers. Open and close
the handle to ensure the wheel is securely locked in place.
6. Assemble the front fender and headlight
6.1 Loosen the screw on the corresponding position of the front wheel, as
shown in the figure below. Put the fender in this position.
6.2 Loosen the screw on the fork with the hex key. Put the light in this position. Tighten the screw that secures the light. Then connect the plug when the arrow on the plug surface is aligned with the arrow.
6.3 Loosen the screws that secure the fender, fix the fender and then tighten them again.
7. Install the pedals and the kickstand
7.1 There are a right pedal marked “R” and a left pedal marked “L”. When
installing, make sure to identify the R/L letter on the pedal bolt.
7.2 Ensure that the thread of each pedal is fully inserted into the crank arm.
Tighten the pedals completely with a wrench. (Counterclockwise screw the pedal
marked “L” on the left side crank. Clockwise screw the pedal marked “R” on the
right side crank.)
7.3 Finally, find the corresponding position of the kickstand, install the kickstand and fix it with bolts. So far, congratulations! You have completed the assembly of the entire bike.
8. Install the kickstand
8.1 Unscrew the screw in the kickstand, Install it and tighten the screw with
tool.
METER OPERATION
1. Product Name
Intelligent LCD display for e-bike.
2. Appearance And Dimensions
3. Meter Function
3.1 Button Definitions
There are three buttons on the operating unit of display, the on/off button ,
plus button and minus button .
3.2 Function Overview
Display provides a variety of functions to meet the riding needs of users,
including:
- Battery level indicator
- Assist level adjustment and indication
- Headlight indicator
- Speed indicator (including real-time speed, maximum speed (MAXS) and average speed (AVG))
- Mileage indicator (including total mileage(ODO) and trip distance (Trip))
- Parameter setting function
3.3 Functional Area Layout
- Average speed indicator
- Maximum speed
- Ebike Status Display Area
- Battery level indicator
- Pedal Assist Levels
- Distance/speed unit — Metric system: km, km/h;Imperial system: mile, mph
- Trip distance indicator; ODO
- Speed indicator — Speed unit Metric system: km/h; Imperial system: MPH
4. General Operation
4.1 Power on/off
By pressing and holding the button , the display will start to work and the
working power supply of the controller will be turned on. In the power-on
state, by pressing and holding the button , your e-bike will be powered off.
- If your e-bike is not used for more than 10 minutes, the display will be automatically powered off.
4.2 Display interface
After the display is turned on, the display will show the real-time speed
(mph) and the mileage (mile) by default. By pressing the button , the
information displayed will be switched between the mileage (mile), ODO (mile),
maximum speed (mph) and average speed (mph).
When the mileage reaches 9999.9 km, it will be automatically reset to zero.
4.3 Assist level selection
By pressing the button , the e-bike assist level will be switched to change
the motor output power. The assist levels available are levels 0-5. Level 0 is
pure electric mode (throttle mode). PAS 1-5 are power assisted mode, and the
default mode is level 1.
Cruise mode: When twisting and hold the throttle for 8 seconds, the
gear signal flashes, it will enter the auto cruise state, then release the
speed accelerator at this time, the electric bicycle will keep the current
speed and continue to drive. After braking or twist the throttle again, you
can cancel the cruise state. Please pay attention to the road conditions and
use cruiser mode carefully.
4.4 Battery level indicator
The battery level indicator consists of five segments. When the battery is
fully charged, the five segments will be all on. In case of undervoltage, the
outline of the battery indicator will flash, which means the battery has to be
charged immediately.
4.5 Error code indicator
When a fault occurs in the electronic control system of your e-bike, the
display will automatically indicate the error code in the mileage area in the
format of E0*. Detailed definitions of error codes are shown in Schedule 1.
Schedule1 Error Code Definitions
Error codes
Error codes| Definition| Error codes| Definition
E00| Normal Status| E07| Motor Abnormality
E01| Reserved| E08| Throttle Abnormality
E02| Brake Abnormality| E09| Controller Abnormality
E03| Assist Sensor Abnormality| E10| Communication Reception Abnormality
E04| 6KM/H Cruise| E11| Communication Transmission Abnormality
E05| Real-time Cruise| E12| BMS Communication Abnormality
E06| Battery Undervoltage| E13| Headlight Abnormality
Motor Abnormality: , Throttle Abnormality: , Controller Abnormality: , Brake Abnormality: , Undervoltage Protection:
■ When an error code appears on the display, please conduct troubleshooting in time. Otherwise, your e-bike will not work normally.
5. General Setting
All parameters can only be set when your e-bike stops. The steps for general
setting are as follows:
■ In the power-on state, when the display shows the speed of 0,
6. Custom Setting
- All parameters can only be set when your e-bike stops. The steps for custom setting are as follows:
In the power-on state, when the display shows the speed of 0,
- Press and hold the buttons and at the same time for more than 2 seconds to enter the selection interface of custom setting options;
- Press the button to switch the selection interface of general setting options, and press the button to enter the parameter modification interface;
- Press the button for parameter selection;
- Press the button to save the parameter and return to the selection interface of custom setting options;
- Press and hold the button to save the parameter and exit the selection interface of custom setting options.
6.1 Metric/imperial system setting
P02 refers to the metric/imperial system setting option. 0 represents the
metric system, and 1 represents the imperial system. Press the button to enter
the parameter modification interface. Press the button for parameter
selection. Press the button to save the parameter and return to the selection
interface of general setting options.
6.2 Odometer reset
Press and hold the “ ****” buttons for more than 5 seconds to reset the
mileage.
7. CAUTIONS
Please use safely, and do not plug or unplug the display when it is powered
on.
- Please avoid bumping as far as possible.
- Please do not alter the background parameter settings of the display at will, otherwise normal riding cannot be guaranteed.
- If the display fails to work normally, it should be repaired as soon as possible.
- Due to product upgrades of the Company, part of the displayed contents or functions of the product you bought may be different from the manual, depending on the actual model.
Battery: Further information
- Keep the battery out of reach of children.
- Charging at 0°C~40°C/ 32°F~104°F, and discharging at -5°C~40°C/ 23°F~104°F. Please do not store the battery in temperatures above 35°C/ 95°F or below -5°C/ 23°F.
- Keep the battery dry, do not put the battery in acidic or alkaline liquid, keep away from rain, fire and high temperature environment.
- It is strictly forbidden to connect the positive and negative poles of the battery reversely, and it is strictly forbidden to damage, disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
- Used batteries are hazardous chemicals, and the used batteries should not be disassembled without authorization, and recycled by relevant professional departments.
- It is forbidden to modify the battery, electronic control system and the frame structure of the bike, etc. Otherwise, it may cause safety hazards and void the warranty service. If you continue to do so, all will be at your own peril.
- Use the original battery. Do not replace it with other brand’s or product’s battery.
Charging: Safe operation guide
- Please follow the instructions for use, otherwise the consequences are at his own risk. Please use the original special charger. It is strictly prohibited to use other chargers.
- Pay attention to the battery type and applicable voltage that the charger can charge, and it is strictly forbidden to mix them. The charging time shall not exceed 12 hours, and the charging current shall not exceed 2A.
BATTERY AND CHARGING
WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY
- Insert the charger probe into the charger port on the e-bike battery. As shown in the figure.
- Insert the pronged end of the battery cord into the battery charger.
- Insert the AC plug into an AC outlet.
- The red indicator light turns on and will remain red until it is fully charged. The indicator light turns green once the battery is fully charged.
- When charging, it should be placed in a ventilated environment, and it is strictly forbidden to charge in a confined space, residential building or in a hot environment.
- The charger should not be carried with the ebike as much as possible. If it is really necessary to carry it, it should be placed in the toolbox after the shock absorption treatment is done. It is not allowed to disassemble or replace the components in the charger by yourself.
- When not in use for a long time, keep the battery in a cool and dry place, and charge the battery for two hours a month.
Battery: Further information
Reminder
Charge a new battery 4-6 hours before you use it in your product for the first
time.
If the battery is dropped or damaged due to a bicycle accident, there may be a
danger of electrolyte leakage. Please stop using it immediately.
It is better not to wait until the power is completely exhausted before
charging, which can more effectively extend the battery life. Besides,
Overheating or undercharging the battery may shorten battery life.
How far can a fully charged battery go?
It depends on the load weight, road conditions and battery capacity.
But under the same conditions, the average speed can last longer riding
distances. Using pedal assist mode allows you to go further.
It is recommended to charge the battery in the fireproof battery charging cover when charging. And the battery should be stored in the fireproof battery charging cover when not in use.
Battery Disposal
- Battery must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
- Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The battery may explode or leak.
- Do not dispose of a battery in your regular household trash.
MAINTENANCE
- The front and rear wheels of the vehicle should be located in the center of the front fork or frame.
- After riding, please store the bike in a place without sunlight and rain.
- Water showering is forbidden, and the surface of the car body can be wiped with a semi-dry cloth.
- Do not touch the charging hole on the bicycle, or touch it with metal, otherwise, it may cause an accident due to an instantaneous short circuit of the current.
- Check all cables and cable housings for fraying, breaks, rust, or corrosion and replace if necessary.
- Check the motor and brake frequently, and do not fill the brake area with oil. Additionally, check the brake pads for any damage as they will be worn over time and eventually need replacement.
- Regularly check the various screws of the car and the places that need to be fastened, and regularly reinforce to prevent injury and unnecessary wear and tear on your e-bike.
- Recommended torque (unit: kgf.cm): the horizontal screw 60-80, the stem screw 175- 200, the seat cushion screw 175-250, the wheel screw 320-450.
- Regularly check the tension of the chain, which can be adjusted by the chain regulator.
- Always check the tire for scratches, cracks, or excessive wear. The inner tube and the valve should be perpendicular to the wheel hub and not crooked. Accidentally punctured, damaged or excessively worn inner and outer tires need to be replaced immediately, please seek professional technicians to repair or replace your tires.
- It is forbidden to modify key structural parts such as the frame, front fork, standpipe, and electrical function parts. If damaged, use the original parts to replace it. Otherwise, the guarantee service will not be provided. Any loss or damage caused by the modification shall be solely responsible.
WARRANTY
One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty
Your electric bike includes a One Year Limited Hardware Warranty. ANCHEER
provides warranty service for the electric bikes. If there is a hardware
defect and a valid claim is received during the warranty period, we will
resend new parts within the scope permitted by law.
The Warranty covers product defects in materials and workmanship under normal
use. This Warranty is limited to original purchasers and is not assignable or
transferable.
The Warranty starts on the date of your purchase and lasts for one year (the
“Warranty Period”) and the Warranty Period is not extended if the product is
repaired or replaced.
The Warranty does not cover any damage due to: improper use; failure to follow
the product instructions or to perform any preventive maintenance;
unauthorized repair; external causes such as accidents, abuse, or other
actions or events beyond our reasonable control.
Accessories| Quality Problem| Warranty Period| Service
Content
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Motor| Failure occurs under normal use| A year| Free delivery of parts
Throttle| Failure occurs under normal use| A year| Free delivery of parts
Controller| Failure occurs under normal use| A year| Free delivery of parts
Charger| Failure occurs under normal use| A year| Free delivery of parts
Lithium Battery| Failure occurs under normal use| A year| Free delivery of
parts
Customer Services
We provide lifetime customer support services. For any questions about the
product, please contact customer service from where you brought the equipment.
We will be happy to answer your questions.
You can also email us your inquiries at
support@iancheer.com.
ATTACHMENT
Technical parameters
Performance index | Project | Parameter |
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Basic
Parameters| Vehicle Size| 261.95 Inches
Wheel Size| Aluminium Alloy
Frame Material| 120KG
Maximum Load| 27.6KG
Vehicle Weight| 20mph(32km/h)
Performance
Parameters| Maximum Speed| <= 15 degrees
Recommended Gradient| 7-Speed
Rear Derailleur| 23°F-104°F (-5℃~40℃)
Working Temperature| 48V
Battery
Parameters| Rated Voltage| 10.4ah
Battery Capacity| 500 Times
Service Life| 3-4hours
Charging time| 350W
Motor
Parameters| Motor Power| Brushless Gear Motor
Motor Type| 50N.M
Maximum Torque| AC100-240V
Charger
Parameters| Input Voltage| 3A
Input Current| DC54.6V
Output Voltage| 1850660*1060 MM
Other
Parameters| Display| Digital Display
Brake| Disc Brake
Suspension| Suspension Front Fork
Light| Front light and rear Light
Remarks:
- After fully charged, the charger indicator light turns from red to green.
- The amount of battery remaining, load of the bike(weight of rider and cargo), tire pressure, road environment, chain and wheel axle lubrication, etc. will affect the maximum speed;
- Riding habits, temperature, load, tire pressure, road environment and other factors will affect the riding range.
WARNING
Operation General
- Only use the e-bike and the drive assist system for safe, recreational riding.
Use of the e-bike for a purpose it was not intended for is dangerous and could result in property damage, serious injury or death. Always follow the instructions for intended use and limitations.
Personal Restrictions
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Use of this e-bike by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or persons lacking experience and knowledge in the use of the e-bike could result in serious injury or death.
The owner of this e-bike must ensure this product is not used by people with the conditions described above. Always follow the rules, regulations and laws (including age limits) related to the use of an e-bike in its area of use. -
A child may not realize or understand the e-bike has moving parts and components (e.g. battery). Never allow children to play or come into contact with the e-bike or its parts. Always follow all rules, regulations and laws regarding age limits and operation in the e-bike area of use.
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Riding the e-bike through water could result in loss of control and damage to the drive assist system. Do not ride into, or attempt to ride through, water or sub-merge any part of the e-bike.
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Riding with the kickstand in the down position may result in unexpected contact with the ground or other objects causing loss of control. Always ensure the kickstand is in the up position and securely locked in place before riding the e-bike.
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Sitting on the e-bike with the kickstand down may result in the e-bike tipping over. Never sit on the e-bike when it is only supported and stabilized by the kickstand. The kickstand is not designed to support the weight of a person.
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Overloading a rear basket could create dangerous riding conditions. Always observe the maximum weight limit. Never overload the rear basket.
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An improperly secured load on a rear rack could create dangerous riding conditions. Always ensure the load on the rear rack is properly secured before riding.
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Never move the shifter while pedaling backward, nor pedal backwards
immediately after having moved the shifter. This could jam the chain and
cause serious damage to the bicycle. -
Like any mechanical device, a bicycle and its components are subject to wear and stress. Different materials and mechanisms wear or fatigue from stress at different rates and have different life cycles. If a component’s life cycle is exceeded, the component can suddenly and catastrophically fail, causing serious injury or death to the rider.
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Scratches, cracks, fraying and discoloration are signs of stress caused fatigue and indicate that a part is at the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced. Product life is often related to the kind of riding you do and to the treatment to which you submit the bicycle. The bicycle’s warranty is not meant to suggest that the bicycle cannot be broken or will last forever. It only means that the bicycle is covered subject to the terms of the warranty.
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Frequent inspection of your bike is important to your safety. Periodic, more detailed inspection of your bicycle is important. How often this more detailed inspection is needed depends upon you.You, the rider/ owner, have control and knowledge of how often you use your bike, how hard you use it and where you use it. The materials used to make your bike determine how and how frequently to inspect. Ignoring this WARNING can lead to frame, fork or other component failure, which can result in serious injury or death.
Operation Details:
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Correct tightening force on fasteners- nuts, bolts, screws- on your bicycle is important. Too little force, and the fastener may not hold securely. Too much force, and the fastener can strip threads, stretch, deform or break.
Either way, incorrect tightening force can result in component failure, which can cause you to loose control and fall. -
Loose or damaged handlebar grips or extensions can cause you to lose control and fall. Unplugged handlebars or extensions can cut you and cause serious injury in an otherwise minor accident.
Operation Details:
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The area in which you ride may require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the area where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including properly equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires. Observe all local bicycle laws and regulations. Observe regulations about bicycle lighting, licensing of bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws regulating bike path and trail use, helmet laws, child carrier laws, special bicycle traffic laws. It’s your responsibility to know and obey the laws. Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or even death.
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Do not remove the front or rear reflectors or reflector brackets from your bicycle. They are an integral part of the bicycle’s safety system. Removing the reflectors reduces your visibility to others using the roadway. Being struck by other vehicles may result in serious injury or death. The reflector brackets may protect you from a brake straddle cable catching on the tire in the event of brake cable failure. If a brake straddle cable catches on the tire, it can cause the wheel to stop suddenly, causing you to lose control and fall.
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Although many catalogs, advertisements and articles about bicycling depict riders engaged in extreme riding, this activity is extremely dangerous, increases your risk of injury or death, and increases the severity of any injury. Remember that the action depicted is being performed by professionals with many years of training and experience. Know your limits and always wear a helmet and other appropriate safety gear.
Even with state- of the-art protective safety gear, you could be seriously injured or killed when jumping, stunt riding, riding downhill at speed or in competition. Bicycles and bicycle parts have limitations with regard to strength and integrity, and this type of riding can exceed those limitations or dramatically reduce the length of their safe use. -
Failure to confirm compatibility, properly install, operate and maintain any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death. Exposed springs on the saddle of any bicycle fitted with a child seat can cause serious injury to the child. Changing the components on your bike with other than genuine replacement parts may compromise the safety of your bicycle and may void the warranty. Contact customer service before changing the components on your bike.
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If your seat post is not inserted in the seat tube, the seat post, binder or even frame may break, which could cause you to lose control and fall.
When making saddle angle adjustments with a single bolt saddle clamp, always check to make sure that the serrations on the mating surfaces of the clamp are not worn. Worn serrations on the clamp can allow the saddle to move, causing you to lose control and fall. Always tighten fasteners to the correct torque. Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform. Bolts that are too loose can move and fatigue. Either mistake can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt, causing you to lose control and fall. -
An insufficiently tightened stem clamp bolt, handlebar clamp bolt or bar end extension clamping bolt may compromise steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Place the front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to twist the handlebar/stem assembly. If you can twist the stem in relation to the front wheel, turn the handlebars in relation to the stem, or turn the bar end extensions in relation to the handlebar, the bolts are insufficiently tightened. Be aware that adding aerodynamic extensions to handlebars will change the steering and braking response of the bicycle.
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Bolt or bar end extension clamping bolt may compromise steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Place the front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to twist the handlebar/stem assembly. If you can twist the stem in relation to the front wheel, turn the handlebars in relation to the stem, or turn the bar end extensions in relation to the handlebar, the bolts are insufficiently tightened. Be aware that adding aerodynamic extensions to handlebars will change the steering and braking response of the bicycle.
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WARNING! The shorter the brake lever reach, the more critical it is to have correctly adjusted brakes, so that full braking power can be applied within available brake lever travel. Brake lever travel insufficient to apply full braking power can result in loss of control, which may result in serious injury or death.
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All quick-release levers should be inspected before every ride to be sure they are fully closed and secure. Failure to properly close a quick-release lever can cause loss of control of the bicycle resulting in injury or death.
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Disregarding or misunderstanding of the following safety warnings, the safety warnings in the manuals associated with the e-bike parts, and safety labels on the e-bike could result in serious injury or death.
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Anyone assembling, using, maintaining, transporting or storing this e-bike must read, understand, and follow these safety warnings before performing any of the actions stated.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Input: 54.6V, 3A max
Highest speed: 20mph (32km/h)
Power: 350W
Model: AMA005929
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Made in China
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ANCHEER AM1907 Electric
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