AVENTON 3-022123 Pace 500.3 Electric Bicycle User Manual

June 17, 2024
AVENTON

AVENTON 3-022123 Pace 500.3 Electric Bicycle

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Thank you for purchasing the Aventon 500.3 Ebike. We take pride in bringing you a quality product that will over years of enjoyment. Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike. If you have questions after reading this manual, please refer to the Aventon support or contact us by email or give us a call.

We are here to help! Aventon Support Center: https://www.aventon.com/pages/support Support link: https://support.aventon.com/contact-us Phone: 1-866-300-3311

USING THIS MANUAL

This manual contains details of the product, its equipment, and information on operation, maintenance, and other helpful tips for owners. Read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the ebike before using it to ensure safe use and prevent accidents. This manual contains many warnings and cautions concerning the safe operation and consequences if proper setup, operation, and maintenance are not performed. All information in this manual should be carefully reviewed and if you have any questions you should contact Aventon immediately.
The notes, warnings, and cautions contained within the manual and paragraphs are marked by the triangular Caution Symbol on the left side and should be given special care. Users should also pay special attention to information marked in this manual beginning with NOTICE.
Keep this manual, along with any other documents that were included with your bike, for future reference, however, all content in this manual is subject to change or withdrawal without notice. Visit https://www.aven
the accuracy of its documentation and assumes no responsibility or liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear within.
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that will occur while riding, this manual makes no representations about the safe use of bikes under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any bike that cannot be predicted or avoided and are the sole responsibility of the rider.

GENERAL SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS about RISK OF FIRE or ELECTRIC SHOCK

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING! When using this product, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:

  • Read all the instructions before using the product.
  • To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
  • Do not put your fingers or hands into the product.
  • Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or output cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.
  • This equipment is not intended to be used at ambient temperatures less than -4°F (-20°C) or above ambient temperatures of 113°F (45°C).
  • f ) The battery is intended to be charged when the ambient temperature is between 32°F (0°C) and 104°F (40°C). Never charge the battery when ambient temperatures are outside this range.”

WARNING! It is your responsibility to comply with all traffic-related laws and to use proper equipment. This includes appropriate cycling attire and bike maintenance. Observe all local bicycle traffic laws and regulations. Observe regulations about bicycle lighting, licensing riding on pavements/sidewalks, bike path and trail use, helmet laws, child laws relating to cycling, and special bicycle traffic laws, it is your responsibility to know and obey your local laws.

  • When riding a bike, always wear a properly fitted helmet that covers the forehead. Many locations require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the local laws, rules, and regulations where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires.
  • Unless otherwise stated, a rider’s weight and luggage should not exceed 300 lbs/136kg.
  • Before you ride your bike, always check to make sure everything is working properly and correctly aligned.
  • Be familiar with the controls of your bicycle, such as brakes, pedal shifting etc..
  • Keep all body parts or any obtrusive objects away from the sharp chainrings when pedalling. Failure to wear proper attire could lead to injuries.
  • While riding, remember you are sharing the road or path with others. i.e. motorists, pedestrians and other cyclists.
  • Always be a defensive rider. Always assume that others do not see you and expect the unexpected
  • Always be aware of your surroundings. Be alert and responsive to:
    1. Motor vehicles of all types and in all directions.
    2. Unexpected movement of obstacles.
    3. Nearby pedestrians.
    4. Children or animals in the area.
    5. Imperfections of bike paths or paved roads including potholes, uneven surfaces, loose gravel construction and debris.
    6. Warning, hazard and yield signs.
  • Ride in designated bike lanes when available and always ride in the direction of tra˜c.
  • Acknowledge and stop at ALL stop signs and tra˜c lights.
  • When coming to a complete stop, look both ways at street intersections before continuing onward.
  • Use o˜cial hand signals for turning and stopping.
  • Do not ride with headphones.
  • Never hold onto another vehicle.
  • Do not weave through tra˜c or make unexpected moves or turns.
  • Rules that govern the right-of-way for motorists apply to cyclists. A bicyclist should always be prepared to yield.
  • Do not ride while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Avoid riding in bad weather when visibility is obscured, for example, at dawn, dusk, or in the dark such conditions increase the risk of accidents.

Wet Weather
It is recommended to not ride in wet weather if avoidable. Ride in wet weather only if necessary. electric bike is not meant for use in heavy rain or streams. Never immerse or submerge this product in water or liquid as the electrical system may be damaged.

  • In wet weather, you need to take extra care when operating this bike.
  • Decrease riding speed to help you control the bike in slippery conditions.
  • Brake earlier since it will take longer to slow down and come to a stop than when operated in dry conditions.
  • Take care to be more visible to others on the road. Wear reflective clothing and use approved safety lights.
  • Road hazards are more difficult to see when wet; proceed with caution.

NIGHT RIDING
Cyclists should exercise extra caution when riding at night. Bicyclists are very difficult for motorists and pedestrians to see in the dark and in many cases, night riding can be more dangerous than day riding. Individuals of an appropriate age who are aware of the increased risks should take extra care when riding at drawn, dusk or at night. Please note that it is important to choose suitable apparel and specialized equipment when riding in unfavourable conditions to reduce the risk of injury.

Warning! Reflectors should not worn as a substitute for required lighting. Cyclists are nearly to invisible other cyclists and motorists if the necessary lights and reflective gear are not used. If you ride at night, take all required precautions to make yourself visible through the sue of lights and reflectors. Lack of adequate lighting measures may result in serious injury or death. As a moving cyclist, reflectors are designed to reflect o˙ of car and street lights to help you become more visible and recognizable when riding.

Caution! Reflectors and their mounting brackets should be checked regularly to ensure they are clean, straight and securely mounted. Check to be sure you comply with all local laws about night riding. The following are recommended.

  • You must take steps to enhance your visibility by wearing light-coloured, reflective clothing and accessories. There are plenty of proper reflective gear options that can be worn: Vests, armbands, leg bands, stripes on your helmet, and blinkers attached to your body and or bicycle.
  • Make sure your clothing or miscellaneous items do not obstruct the visibility of your reflectors and lights.
  • Make sure that your bicycle is equipped with reflectors for riding at dawn, dusk or at night.
  • Always ride slowly when riding at night.

Throttle on Demand
With throttle on demand, you can throttle the bike from a complete stop. This feature is to help give you that extra push when you need it on a steep hill, when hitting multiple stop signs, etc. However, we strongly recommend pedalling first and throttling second to ensure proper stability and preparedness.

Assembly and Fit
Correct assembly and fit are essential elements to ensure your bicycling safety, performance, and comfort. Even if you have the experience, skill, and tools to complete these essential steps before your first ride, Aventon recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic to check your work.

NOTICE: If you do not have the experience, skill, and tools to complete assembly and fit, Aventon highly recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic complete these procedures as well as any future adjustments or tuning.

NOTICE: A critical aspect of assembling your bike is securing the front wheel and checking the tightness of the rear wheel axle nuts. Aventon bikes use bolted-on, through axle or quick-release front wheel mounting mechanism and the rear wheel is bolted on. These mechanisms may become loose or unsecured during shipment or over time. The torque and security of all-wheel mounting hardware should be inspected upon arrival and regularly. Both wheels need to be properly secured before operating your bike.

Mandatory Equipment and Use Locations
Before riding, ensure you have all required and recommended safety equipment and are following all laws of use an electric bike in your region. For example, these laws may specify the need for mandatory equipment, the use of hand signals, and where you can ride.

Changing Components or Attaching Accessories
The use of non-original components or spare parts can jeopardize the safety of your ebike, void your warranty and, in some cases, cause your ebike to not conform with the laws of your bike.The replacement of original components or installation of third-party accessories or accessories not from Aventon explicitly recommended for your bike model is at your own risk. Using aftermarket accessories or components that have not been tested by Aventon for safety and compatibility may void your warranty, create an unsafe riding condition, damage property or your bike by Aventon, or result in serious injury or death.

Safety Check Before Each Ride
Always check the condition of your bike before you ride in addition to having regular maintenance performed. If you are unsure of how to conduct a complete check of the condition of your bike before everyride, you should consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic for assistance.

Electrical System (Applicable to Pace 350/500, Pace 350/500.2, Pace 350/500.3, Sinch, LEVEL, LEVEL.2, Aventure, Aventure.2, Soltera, Abound)
The electrical system powers several components on your ebike that control different operating conditions and user preferences. You must familiarize yourself with all aspects of your ebike s electrical system and check to see if it is working correctly before every ride. The front and rear brake levers contain safety power cutoff switches, which disable the hub motor s assistance when applied, and both levers should be checked for correct operation. The throttle should provide smooth acceleration when gradually applied. If the throttle, brake lever cutoff switches, pedal assistance, or lighting are functioning abnormally, intermittently, or not working, please discontinue the use of your ebike immediately and contact the Aventon Support team for assistance.

Brakes
Ensure that the brakes and their system components are free from damage, properly secured and working correctly. When fully squeezed, both front and rear brake levers should not be touching the handlebar. Take your bike to a certified, reputable bike mechanic to have the brakes repaired if you find a problem.

Tires and Wheels
Your wheels should always spin straight and must be repaired or replaced if they wobble side to side or up and down when spinning. If your wheels become untrue or spokes loosen, which can happen with normal use, we recommend that a certified, reputable bike mechanic performs all wheel tuning and truing operations on your bike from Aventon. Do not attempt to true wheels or tighten spokes unless you have adequate knowledge, tools, and experience. Ensure the tires and inner tubes are in good working condition without any visual damage and have the correct amount of air pressure. Always replace tires and inner tubes with punctures, cuts, or damage before you ride. Tires without the correct amount of air pressure can reduce performance, increase tire and component wear, and make riding your bike unsafe.

Accessories, Straps, and Hardware
Ensure all hardware is secured and all approved accessories are properly attached per the specific component manufacturers in’ structions. It is good practice to look over all hardware, straps, and accessories before each ride and if you do discover something wrong or something that you are not sure about, have it checked by a certified, reputable bike mechanic.

Handlebar, Grips, and Seat Adjustments
Ensure the handlebar and handlebar stem are properly aligned, fitted to the user, and secured to their recommended torque values. Handlebar grips should not move easily on the handlebar end. Loose, worn, or damaged handlebar grips should be replaced before you ride. The seat and seatpost should be properly aligned, fitted to the user, and the seatpost quick release should be properly tightened, fully closed, and secured before riding.

Battery Charged, Secured, and Unplugged
Ensure the battery is adequately charged and operating properly. Ensure the battery charger is unplugged from the outlet, and the battery, then stored in a safe location before you ride. The battery MUST be locked onto the frame battery mount properly before use. Do not operate the electrical system if the battery is removed Make sure push hard enough while installing the battery into the frame, and hear the “CLICK” sound.

CHARGER SAFETY INFORMATION

  • The charger should only be used indoors in a cool, dry, ventilated area, on a flat, stable, hard surface.
  • Avoid charger contact with liquids, dirt, debris, or metal objects. DO NOT cover the charger while in use.° Store and use the charger in a safe place away from children.
  • Fully charging the battery before each use can help extend the life of the battery and reduce the chance of over-discharging.
  • DO NOT charge the battery with any chargers other than the one originally supplied by Aventon Bikes or a charger designed for use with your specific bike purchased directly from Aventon Bikes.
  • The charger works on 110/240V 50/60 Hz standard home AC power outlets and automatically detects and accounts for incoming voltage. DO NOT open the charger or modify voltage input.
  • DO NOT yank or pull on the cables of the charger. When unplugging carefully remove both the AC and DC cables by pulling on the plastic plugs directly, and not on the cables.
  • The charger is expected to get relatively warmer as it is charged. If the charger gets too hot to touch, you notice a strange smell, or any other indicator of overheating, discontinue using the charger and contact Aventon Support.
    • Charge the battery only with the charger originally supplied with the bike from Aventon Bikes, or a charger purchased directly from Aventon Bikes, designed for use with your specific bike serial number, as approved by Aventon Bikes. Never use an aftermarket charger, which can result in damage, serious injury, or death.
    • Please take special care in charging your bike from Aventon Bikes by the procedures and safety information detailed in this manual. Failure to follow proper charging procedures can result in damage to your bike, the charger, or personal property, and/or cause serious injury or death.

General Operating Rules

Notice: Pay special attention to all the general operating rules below before operating your bike from Aventon.

  • When riding, obey the same road laws as all other road vehicles as applicable by law in your area.
  • For additional information regarding traffic/vehicle laws, contact the road traffic authority in your area.
  • Ride predictably, in a straight line, and with the flow of traffic. Never ride against traffic.
  • Use correct hand signals to indicate turning.
  • Ride defensively; to other road users, you may be hard to see.
  • Concentrate on the path ahead. Avoid potholes, gravel, wet or oily roads, wet leaves, curbs, train tracks, speed bumps, drain gates, thorns, broken glass, and other obstacles, hazards, and puncture flat risks.
  • Cross train tracks at a 90-degree angle or walk your bike across.
  • Expect the unexpected such as opening car doors or cars backing out of driveways.
  • Be careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or cyclists.
  • Familiarize yourself with all the features and operations of the bike by Aventon Bikes. Practice and become proficient at shifting gears, applying the brakes, using the pedal assist system, and using the throttle in a controlled setting before riding in riskier conditions.
  • Wear proper riding clothes including closed-toe shoes. If you are wearing loose pants, secure the bottom using leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from being caught in the chain or gears. Do not use items that may restrict your hearing.
  • Check your local rules and regulations before carrying cargo.
  • When braking, apply the rear brake first, then the front brake. If brakes are not correctly applied, they may lock up and lead to you losing control and/or falling.
  • Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects, riders, and vehicles. Safe braking distances are based on factors such as road surface and light conditions among other variables.3

Safety Notes

The following safety notes provide additional information on the safe operation of your bike from Aventon and should be closely reviewed. Failure to review these notes can lead to serious injury or death.

  • All users must read and understand this manual before riding their bike from Aventon Bikes. Additional manuals for components used on the bike may also be provided and should be read before installing or using those components.
  • Ensure that you comprehend all instructions and safety notes/warnings.
  • Ensure the bike fits you properly before your first use. You may lose control or fall if your bike is too big or too small.
  • Always wear an approved bicycle helmet whenever riding a bike and ensure that all helmet manufacturer instructions are used for fit and care of your helmet. Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or death.
  • Ensure correct setup, tightening, and torquing to recommended torque values is performed on your bike before first using it and check the setup, tightening, and condition of components and hardware regularly.
  • It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws and requirements of operating this product in the area(s) where you ride.
  • Ensure the handlebar grips are undamaged and properly installed. Loose or damaged grips can cause you to lose control and fall.
  • Do not use this product with standard bike trailers, stands, vehicle racks, or accessories that Aventon has not tested for safety and compatibility and has verified as safe and compatible with the bike.
  • Off-road riding requires close attention, and specific skills, and presents variable conditions and hazards. Wear appropriate safety gear and do not ride alone in remote areas. Check local rules and regulations about whether off-road ebike riding is allowed.
  • DO NOT ENGAGE IN EXTREME RIDING. This includes but is not limited to jumps, stunts, or any riding that exceeds your capabilities. Although many articles/advertisements/catalogues depict extreme riding, this is not recommended nor permitted, and you can be seriously injured or killed if you perform extreme riding.
  • Bikes and bike parts have strength and integrity limitations, and extreme riding, including but not limited to jumps, stunts, etc., should not be performed as it can damage bike components and/or cause or lead to dangerous riding situations in which you may be seriously injured or killed.
  • Failure to perform and confirm proper installation, compatibility, proper operation, or maintenance of any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death.
  • After any incident, you must consider your bike unsafe to ride until you consult with a certified, reputable bike mechanic for a comprehensive inspection of all components, functions, and operations of the bike.
  • Failure to properly charge, store, or use your battery will void the warranty and may cause a hazardous situation.
  • You should check the operation of the brake motor cutoff switches before each ride. The brake system is equipped with an inhibitor that cuts off power to the electric motor whenever the brakes are squeezed. Check the proper operation of brake motor cutoff switches before riding.
  • Extreme care should be taken when using the pedal assistance sensor and throttle on this product. Ensure you understand and are prepared for the pedal assistance to engage as soon as pedalling is underway.
  • Users must understand the operation of the thumb switch throttle and pedal assistance sensors before using the bike and must take care to travel at speeds appropriate for the usage area, riding conditions, and user experience level. Always use the lowest assist level until you are comfortable with the bike and feel confident in controlling the power.
  • Any aftermarket changes to your bike from Aventon Bikes not expressly approved by Aventon Bikes could void the warranty and create an unsafe riding experience.
  • Because electric bikes are heavier and faster than normal bikes, they require extra caution and care while riding.
  • Take extra care while riding in wet conditions including decreasing speed and increasing braking distances. Feet or hands can slip in wet conditions and lead to serious injury or death.
  • Do not remove any reflectors.

General Warnings
Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of damage, injury, and death. By choosing to ride a bike, you assume the responsibility for that risk, so you need to know, and practice the rules of safe and response riding and the proper use and maintenance of this bike. Proper use and maintenance of your bike reduces risk of damage, injury, and death.Biking and controlled substances do not mix. Never operate a bike while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any substance or condition that could impair motor functions, judgement, or the ability to safely operate a bike or another vehicle. The Pace 500.3 is designed for use by persons 18 years old and older. Riders must have the physical condition, reaction time, and metal capability to ride safely and manage traffic, road conditions, and sudden situations, as well as respect the laws governing electric bike use where they ride, regardless of age. If you have an impairment or disability such as a visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, cognitive/language impairment, a seizure disorder, or any other physical condition that could impact your ability to safely operate a vehicle, consult your physician before riding any bike.

A Note for Parents and Guardians
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child. Pace 500.3 is not designed for use by children under the age of 18. If you are carrying a passenger in a child safety seat, they should also be wearing a properly fitted and approved helmet.

Caution! Aventon is not reliable for accidents, injuries or product malfunctions that result from any unauthorized changes, modifications or tampering with any part of original specifications.

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SPECIFICATIONS

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Range Per Charge is measured under the conditions that power is sufficient, with a 75kg load, at 86°F(30°C), 70% humidity, on a level road, in pure electric riding mode. Actual results may vary based on differences in temperature, load, wind speed, road conditions and other factors.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

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WHAT’ S IN THE BOX

  • 1* Charger
  • 1* Charger cable
  • 1* Bag of spare screws
  • 1* Hex key
  • 1* Wrench
  • 1* Owner’s manual
  • 1* Spare derailleur hanger
  • 1* Grease
  • 1* Left Pedal|
  • 1* Right pedal
  • 2* Front/Rear reflector

NOTICE: The following steps are only a general guide to assist in the assembly of your ebike and are not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly, maintenance, and repair. Consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic to assist with the assembly, repair, and maintenance of your ebike.

Step 1. Unpack the bike.
Open the bike box, with another person’ s help who’s capable of safely lifting a heavy object, and remove the Pace from the bike box. Carefully remove the packaging material protecting the bike frame and components, as well as remove the small boxes attached to the fork. These are your charger and accessories. Please recycle packaging materials especially cardboard and foam whenever possible.

Step 2. Remove all the package foam and ribbon. (Be gentle if you use scissors)

Step 3.
A. Remove the stem rubber cover, loosen the bolt using a 5mm hex key, and discard the plastic white protective guardAVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3
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B. Place the handlebar stem onto the stem with the display facing upwards, remove the top cap and use a 5mm hex key to thighten the screw for securing the handlebar stem. Reinsert the rubber cover back into the top cap.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-FIG-5

C. Center the handlebar and screw in the four stem faceplate bolts evenly, however, do not tighten down for further adjustment.

Step 4: Install the front wheel

  • A. Remove the plastic insert by stepping a foot on it then lifting the fork.
  • B. Remove the plastic insert card from the front brake calliper.

C. Carefully install the front wheel in between the fork.

WARNING: an improperly secured front wheel and/or handlebar stem can cause loss of control, accidents, serious injury, or death. Check the front wheel and handlebar stem are properly secured to the bike during assembly and before each ride.

Caution: Never touch the brake rotor, especially when the wheel and/or bike is in motion, or serious injury could occur. Hand oil can cause squeaking and decrease brake performance.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-
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Use a 15mm open wrench to tight the wheel axle bolt to recommended torque value at 25-30 Nm.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-
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Step 5: Put the kickstand down to hold the bike up

Step 6: Adjusting the display and handlebar
A. Stand in front of the bike and clamp the front wheel between both legs, verify the handlebars are straight and in line with the front wheel. Make sure the pinch bolts are tight and you can not turn the stem freely from the front wheel.

B. Sit on the saddle, adjust the display and handlebar to the desired position and tighten the screws which secure it to the handlebar.
C. Centralize the stem to make sure it’s aligning to the centre line of the front tire. Use 5mm hex key to tighten the stem cap screw ( 8-12 Nm) ; Use 5mm hex key to tighten the two stem screws on the side ( 5-6 Nm). Cover the stem rubber cap.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-
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D. Adjust the handlebar height/angle to the desired position then use a 3mm hex key to tighten the screws sercuring it to the frame.

NOTE: The 4pcs stem screws should be tightened following the picture arrow sequence.

Step 7: Use 3mm hex key to tighten the display clamp to the desired angle.

Step 8: Pedal Installation
Use a pedal wrench to install the pedals. Locate the pedal with a smooth pedal axle interior and an “R” stamped into the end of the pedal axle (1, below), which indicates it is the right pedal. The right pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike (which has the drive chain gears and is the same as a rider’s right side when riding).

The right pedal (1) is threaded so that it is tightened by turning clockwise. Apply grease to the thread and carefully thread the right pedal onto the crank on the right side of the bike slowly and by hand. Do not cross thread or damage the threads. The left pedal (2) is reverse-threaded and tightens counterclockwise. Ensure the remaining pedal has notches on the exterior of the axle and an “L” stamped into the end of the axle. Apply grease and carefully thread the pedal onto the left crank by hand slowly. Do not cross thread or damage the threads.

Torque each pedal to 35 Nm.
Identifying marks Right pedal (which has an “R” sticker) tightens clockwise. The left pedal (which has a “L” sticker) tightens counterclockwiseAVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-
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Step 9: Remove the motor protector and put on the motor protection guard on both sides of the back wheel. Then press the rubber caps on both sides. (Rubber caps are in the accessories box)

Note: Part of the plastic motor protector will break and be left inside the freewheel, use a pair of pliers to carefully remove it.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-FIG-17

Step 10: Inflate the tyres. Check that the tyre beads and tyres are evenly seated on the rims. Use a pump with a Schrader valve and pressure gauge to inflate each tyre to the recommended pressure indicated on the tyre sidewall, 30-50 PSI. DO NOT overinflate or underinflated tyres.
Step 11: Set the desired seat height. Open the quick-release lever by hinging it open fully. Adjust the seatpost up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring the seatpost is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point.

If needed, use the thumb nut to add tension to the clamp so there is some resistance when the lever is in line with the clamp bolt, but do not over- tighten. Close the quick-release lever to secure the seat-post and check that it cannot move. See the Adjusting the Seat section of this manual for more details.

Step 12: Adjusting the seat position and angle
To change the angle and horizontal position of the seat:

  • A. Use a 5mm Allen wrench to loosen the seat adjustment bolt on the clamp positioned directly underneath the seat, above the rear wheel. Do not completely remove the bolts.
  • B. Move the seat backward or forward and tilt to adjust the angle. The seat position horizontal to flat ground is desirable for most riders. Do not exceed the limit markings on the seat rail, which show the minimum and maximum horizontal movement allowed.
  • C. While holding the seat in the desired position, use a 5mm allen key to tighten the seat angle adjustment bolt securely to the recommended torque value (8Nm).
  • Step 13 : Check if the key and battery lock have the same serial number.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-FIG-20
  • Step 14: Check Battery and display. Press and hold the power button circled in the picture to turn on the bike.

Battery Charging

Charging Procedure
Follow these steps for charging your bike from Aventon Bikes:

  1. Ensure the bike is off.

  2. Remove the rubber cover on the charging port.

  3. Plug the charger into the battery’ s charging port, BEFORE PLUGGING CHARGER INTO POWER OUTLET.
    With the battery on or off the bike, place the charger on a flat, secure place, and connect the DC output plug
    from the charger (round barrel connector) to the charging port on the side of the battery.

  4. Plug the charger into a power outlet Connect the charger input plug (110/240-volt plug) to the power. r outlet. Charging should initiate and will be indicated by the LED charge status light on the charger illuminating as solid red light.

  5. Unplug the charger from the outlet, and then the charging port. Once fully charged, indicated by one charging indicator light turning solid green, unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and then remove the charger output plug from the battery charging port.

  6. Battery indicator light: Blue: 66%-100%. Green: 33%-66%. Red: 0%-33%.

Always charge your battery in temperatures between 32 °F – 104 °F (0 °C – 40 °C) and ensure the battery and charger are not damaged before initiating charge. If you notice anything unusual while charging, please discontinue charging and using the bike and contact Aventon Bikes Product Support for help.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-
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Battery Charging Information

  • Check the charger, charger cables, and battery for damage before beginning each charge.
  • Be sure to charge in an area where it is clear and safe from any potential damage or tripping situations can occur while it is charging. Always charge indoors in a cool and dry area and away from direct sunlight, dirt, or debris. Always charge your battery in temperatures between 32 ˚F – 104˚F (0˚C-40˚C).
  • The battery can be charged on or off the bike. To remove the battery, turn the key to the unlocked position, then take the battery out.
  • The battery should be recharged after each use, so it is ready to go the full range for your next ride. There is no memory effect, so charging the battery after short rides will not cause damage.
  • Charging the battery normally takes 3-7 hours.
  • The charger indicator lights will show red light while the battery charges. When charging is complete, the indicator light will turn green. Ensure the light faces upward when charging.
  • Remove the charger from the battery within one hour of the green light indicating a complete charge. The charger is designed to automatically stop charging when the battery is full, but unnecessary wear of the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the battery and a power source for longer than 12 hours.
  • Never charge a battery for more than 12 hours at a time.
  • DO NOT leave a charging battery unattended.
  • For turning on the bike: Hold the button next to the display to turn on the bike.
  • For turning off the bike: Hold the button next to the display.

REMOVING THE BATTERY

  • Turn the key to the unlocked position.
  • Pull the battery outwards of the tray.
  • DO NOT touch or damage the “+” and “-” terminal contacts on the top of the battery and keep them clear of debris.

WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERY ONTO THE BIKE

  • DO NOT force the battery into the tray; slowly align and gently push the battery down into the tray.
  • Make sure there is no space between battery and tray, confirm battery has been fully secured on the tray.
  • Ensure the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by carefully pulling outwards on the battery with both hands once locked.

LONG-TERM BATTERY STORAGE

  • If storing your bike from Aventon Bikes for longer than two weeks at a time, follow the instructions below to maintain the health and longevity of your battery. Charge (or discharge) the battery to approximately 75% charged.
  • DO NOT leave the battery attached to the bike frame. Remove it from the bike during long-term storage.
  • Store the battery in a dry, climate controlled, indoor location in between 32 ˚F – 104˚F (0˚C-40˚C). Check the battery every month, and if necessary, use the Aventon Bike Charger to charge the battery to 75%.
  • If stored for a long time, keep the battery cool and dry, and charge the battery for 2 hours every other 3 months.
    • Please follow the above instructions for storing your bike and battery from Aventon Bikes.
    • Failure to follow proper battery storage procedures can result in a non-functional battery.
    • Replacement will not be convered under warranty.
    • If the battery is physically damaged, non-functional, performing abnormally, or was dropped or involved in a crash, with or without obvious signs of damage, please discontinue use and charging and contact Aventon Bikes immediately.
    • DO NOT cover up the charger while it is charging. The charger air cools and needs to be on a hard, flat surface in an open space. Use the charger with the indicator light facing upward.
    • DO NOT use when the charger is inverted, which can inhibit cooling and reduce charger lifespan.
    • DO NOT open the battery housing, which will void the warranty and can result in damage to the battery, property or cause serious injury and/or death.

Pace 500.3 QUICK START GUIDE

GETTING STARTED
Long press the button on the display control pad to turn on the bike. To turn off, press and hold the button for 3 seconds, then press and hold the power button on the battery for 3 seconds. The power button light will turn off after long press.AVENTON-3-022123-Pace-500.3-Electric-Bicycle-
FIG-24

DISPLAY CONTROL PAD

  1. You can press the button when you want to turn left. The left side tail light will light up. Press the button while you want to turn right. The right tail light will light up.
  2. Long press “+” to turn on the front light and rear light while riding in a dark enviroment.

ASSIST LEVEL
Use ‘+’/’-’ to switch. Long press ‘-’ is pedestrian mode.

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Light
Long press ‘+” to switch light.

TRIP A/B PAGES

  1. Double press to enter the Trip A page, and press  to switch to the Trip B page.
  2. Double press to exit the Trip A/B page.

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MAIN MENU

  1. Long press ‘+’& ‘-‘ to enter the main menu.
  2. Use ‘+’ / ‘-‘to navigate to the ‘Set Unit’ line and press to change unit.
  3. Select ‘Clear Trip Data’ and other items using the same method.
  4. In each page, use ‘+’ / to adjust the parameters.
  5. Press to exit menu.

CONNECT TO AVENTON APP

  1. Long press ‘+’& ‘-‘ to enter the main menu.
  2. Use ‘+’ / ‘-‘to navigate to the ‘Connect To APP’ line and press .
  3. Scan the QR code displayed on the screen with Aventon APP to access more functions.

OPERATION INSTRUCTION

NOTICE: DO NOT perform any of the steps in the Operation section of this manual until you have read this entire manual, since there are important details related to safety in the following sections.

  • Read and understand all sections of this entire manual before operating the bike for the first time. There are important safety warnings throughout the manual that must be followed to prevent
    dangerous situations, accidents, damage to the bike, damage to property, injury, or death.

  • Users must follow the instructions and warnings contained in this manual for safety. Do not attempt to operate your bike from Aventon Bikes until you have adequate knowledge of its control and operation. Damage caused by failing to follow instructions is not covered under warranty and could result in serious injury or death. Contact Aventon Bikes if you have any questions about assembly or operation.

  • Users must become accustomed to the bike’s power control system before operating. The pedal assistance feature is also a powerful option and users should fully research and understand how to operate it before first time use. Not taking the time and care to familiarize yourself and practice the operation of the power system on your bike from Aventon Bikes can lead to damage, serious injury, or death.

DRIVING RANGE
The range of your bike from Aventon Bikes is the distance the bike will travel on a single full charge of the onboard battery. The range values in this manual are estimated based on expected usage characteristics of bikes by Aventon Bikes. Some of the factors that affect range include in elevation, speed, payload, acceleration, number of starts and stops, ambient air temperature, tire pressure, and terrain.We suggest that you select a lower assistance level when you first get your bike from Aventon Bikes to get to know your bike and travel routes. Once you become familiar with the range requirements of your travel routes and the capabilities of your bike, you can then adjust your riding characteristics if you desire so. The following table provides general range estimates based on various factors. This table is meant to help owners to understand the factors that can contribute to decreased range, but Aventon Bikes makes no claims to the range that individual users might experience in a particular use case.

Expected Range Operating Condition(s)

32km (20 mi)

| Hilly Terrain Heavy Payload Windy

High Pedal Assist Level/High Throttle Use

48km (30 mi)

| Flat Terrain Normal Payload Not Windy

Medium Pedal Assist

Level Moderate Throttle Use

97km (60 mi)

| Flat Terrain Normal Payload Not Windy

Low Pedal Assist Level/Minimal Throttle Use

Parking, Storage, and Transport

Please follow these basic parking, storage, and transport tips to ensure your bike is well cared for on and off the road.

  • When pushing or carrying the bike manually, turn off the power to avoid accidental acceleration from the motor.
  • Turn the power and any lights off to conserve battery.
  • Ensure the battery is locked to the frame in the off position or use the key to remove the battery and bring it with you for security or storing in a temperature-controlled location.
  • Park indoors when possible. If you must park outdoors in rain or wet conditions, leave your bike outside for only a few hours then park it in a dry location as soon as possible to allow all of the systems to dry out. As with a regular bike, an ebike used in wet conditions needs more frequent maintenance to prevent rust, corrosion, etc. and to ensure all systems are working safely.
  • In public places, your bike from Aventon Bikes must be parked by local rules and regulations.
  • Locking up your bike is recommended to ensure your bike is secure and the chance of theft is reduced. Aventon Bikes makes no claims or recommendations on the proper lock hardware or procedures to secure your bike, but we do recommend you take appropriate precautions to keep your bike safe from theft.
  • DO NOT park, store, or transport your bike from Aventon Bikes on a vehicle rack not designed for the bike’s size and weight.
  • Use a vehicle rack compatible with the width of tires used on your bike. Some racks may not accommodate all wire widths.
  • When carrying your bike on a vehicle rack for transportation, unlock and remove the battery. This will reduce the weight of the bike, make lifting and loading easier, and allow you to protect the battery by transporting it in the cab of a vehicle.
  • Avoid transporting bikes from Aventon Bikes on a vehicle rack during rain, as this may cause water damage to the electrical components.

USER MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

Basic Bike Care
If you do not have the experience, skill, and tools to complete maintenance and adjustment of your bike, Aventon Bikes strongly recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic maintain, tune, and ensure the bike is safe to ride.

Recommended Service Intervals
Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensure Aventon Bikes function as intended, and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service intervals are meant to be used as guidelines. Real world wear and tear, and the need for service, will vary with conditions of use. We generally recommend inspections, service, and necessary replacements be performed at the time or mileage interval that comes first in the following table.

Interval Inspect Service Replace

Weekly, 160-321

km (100-

200 mi)

| – Check hardware for proper torque.

– Check drivetrain for proper alignment and function (including the chain, freewheel, chainring, and derailleur).

– Check wheel trueness and for quietwheel operation (without spoke noise).

– Check condition of frame for any damage.

– Check if the brakes are functional.

| – Clean frame by wiping frame down with damp cloth.

– Use barrel adjuster(s) to tension derailleur/brake cables if needed.

–  Adjust the brake cable (for Pace 350).

| – Replace any components confirmed by Aventon Bikes Product Support or a certified, reputable bike mechanic to be damaged beyond repair or broken.
Monthly, 402-1207

km (250-

750 mi)

| – Check brake pad alignment, brake cable tension.

– Check bike is shifting properly, proper derailleur cable tension.

– Check chain stretch.

– Check brake and shifter cables for corrosion or fraying.

– Check spoke tension.

– Check accessory mounting (rack mounting bolts, fender hardware, and alignment).

| – Clean and lubricate drivetrain.

– Check crankset and pedaltorque.

– Clean brake and shift cables.

– True and tension wheels if any loose spokes are discovered.

| – Replace brake and shift cables if necessary.

– Replace brake pads if necessary.

Every 6 Months, 1207-2011

km (750-

1250 mi)

| – Inspect drivetrain (chain, chainring, freewheel, and derailleur).

– Inspect all cables and housings.

| – Standard tune-up by certified, reputable bike mechanicis recommended.

– Grease bottom bracket.

– Bleed brake (for Pace 500).

| – Replace brake pads.

– Replace tires if necessary.

– Replace cables and housings if necessary.

Pre-Ride Safety Checklist

Notice: Before every ride, and after every 25-45 miles (40-72 km), we advise following the pre-ride safety checklist.

Safety Check Basic Steps
1. Brakes Ensure front and rear brakes work properly.

Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not overworn. Ensure brake pads are correctly positioned in relation to the rims.

Ensure brake cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted, and display no obvious wear. Ensure brake levers are lubricated and tightly secured to the handlebar.

Test that the brake levers are firm and that the brake, motor cut of functions. and the brake

light are functioning properly.

2. Wheels and Tires| Ensure tires are inflated within the recommended limits posted on the tire sidewalls and hold air. Ensure tires have good tread, have no bulges or excessive wear, and are free from any other damage.

Ensure rims run true and have no obviou wobbles, dents, or kinks.

Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken.

Check axle nuts and front wheel quick release to ensure they are tight. Ensure the locking lever on the quick release skewer is correctly tensioned, fully closed, and secured.

3. Steering| Ensure the handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted, tightened and allow proper steering.

Perform a handlebar twist test (see assembly step 6) to ensure the stem clamp bolt security. Ensure the handlebar is set correctly in relation to the fork and the direction of travel.

4. Chain| Ensure the chain is clean, oiled, and runs smoothly.

Extra care is required in wet, salty/otherwise corrosive, or dusty conditions.

5. Bearings| Ensure all bearings are lubricated, run freely, and display no excess movement, grinding, or rattling.

Check headset, wheel beaings, pedal bearings, and bottom bracket bearings.

6. Cranks and

Pedals

| Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks.

Ensure the cranks are securely tightened and are not bent.

7. Derailleur and

Mechanical Cables

| Check that the derailleur is adjutsted and functioning properly.

Ensure shifter and brake levers are atached to the handlebar securely. Ensure all shifter and brake cables are properly lubricated.

8. Frame, Fork, and

Seat

| Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken.

If either frame or fork are bent or broken, they secured and undamaged.

Check that the seat is adjusted properly, and seatpost quick release lever is securely tightened.

9. Motor Drive

Assembly and Throttle

| Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly and motor bearings are in good working order. Ensure all power cables running to hub motor are secured and undamaged.

Make sure the hub motor axle bolts are secured and the torque arm, torque arm bolt, and

torque washers are in place.

10. Battery| Ensure battery is charged before use. Ensure there is no damage to battery.

Lock battery to frame and ensure that it is secured.

Charge and store bike and battery in a dry location, between 32 ˚F – 104˚F (0˚C-40˚C). Let bike dry completely before using again.

11. Electrical Cables| Look over connectors to make sure they are fully seated and free from debris or moisture. Check cables and cable housing for obvious signs of damage.

Ensure headlight, taillight, and brake light are functioning, adjusted properly, and unobstructed.

12. Accessories| Ensure all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured.

Ensure all other fittings on bike are properly secured and functioning. Inspect helmet and other safety gear for signs of damage.

Ensure rider is wearing a helmet and other required riding safety gear.

Ensure mounting hardware is properly secured if fitted with a front rack, rear rack, basket, etc. Ensure the taillight and taillight power wire are properly secured if fitted with rear rack.

Ensure the fender mounting hardware is properly secured if fitted with fenders. Ensure there are no cracks or holes in fenders.

If installed, ensure the optional rear wheel lock is secured in the unlocked position and the

key is removed before every ride.

Your cables, spokes, and chain will stretch after an initial break-in period of 50-100mi (80-160km), and bolted connections can loosen. Always have a certified, reputable bike mechanic perform a tune-up on your Pace 500.3 after your initial break-in period of 50-100mi (80-160km) (depending on riding conditions such as total weight, riding characteristics, and terrain). Regular inspections and tune-ups are particularly important for ensuring that your bike remains safe and fun to ride.

Tire Information
PACE 500.3 uses 27.5’’ x 2.1’’ rubber tires with inner tubes. The tires are designed for durability and safety for regular cycling activities and to be checked before each use for proper inflation and condition. Proper inflation, care, and timely replacement will help to ensure that your bike’ s operational characteristics will be maintained, and unsafe conditions avoided. Aventon Bikes recommends 30-50 PSI (2.0-3.5 BAR) for the stock tyres on PACE 500.3. Always stay within the manufacturer’s recommended air pressure range as listed on the tire sidewall.

  • It is critically important that proper air pressure is always maintained in pneumatic tyres. DO
    NOT underinflated or overinflate your tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may explode. Failure to always maintain the air pressure rating indicated on pneumatic tires may result in tyre and/or wheel failure.

  • Inflate your tires from a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge. Inflating your tyres from an unregulated air source could overinflate them, resulting in a burst tire. Even tires equipped with built-in flat-preventative tyre liners, like those that come with bikes by Aventon Bikes, can and do get flats from punctures, pinches, impact, and other causes. When tire wear becomes evident or a flat tire is discovered, you must replace the tyres and/or tubes before operating the bike or injury to operators and/or damage to your bike could occur.

  • When changing a tire or tube, ensure that all air pressure has been removed from the inner tube before removing the tyre from the rim. Failure to remove all air pressure from the inner tube could result in serious injury.

  • Using aftermarket tires or inner tubes, not provided by Aventon Bikes may void your warranty, create an unsafe riding condition, or damage to your bike by Aventon Bikes. If required by law, ensure replacement aftermarket tyres have sufficient reflective sidewall striping.

For more information on tire or tube replacement procedures, or question about tire inflation, contact Aventon Bikes Product Support.

Support link : https://support.aventon.com/contact-us or Call: 1-866-300-3311.

Derailleur
On the right side of handlebar, next to the brake lever, you can see two levers with 8-1 gears. Those are derailleur levers. By pressing those levers, you can make the chain move to different gears to change your riding experience.

TROUBLESHOOTING

  Symptoms Possible Causes Most Common Solutions
1 The bike does not work 1.     Insufficient battery power

2.     Faulty connections

3.     Battery not fully seated in tray

4.     Improper turn on sequence

5.     Brakes are applied

| 1.     Charge the battery

2.     Clean and repair connectors

3.     Install battery correctly

4.     Turn on bike with proper sequence

5.     Disengage brakes

2| Irregular acceleration and/or reduced top

speed

| 1.     Insufficient battery power

2.     Loose or damaged throttle

3.     Misaligned or damaged magnet ring

| 1.     Charge or replace battery

2.     Replace throttle

3.     Align or replace magnet ring

3| The motor does not respond when the bike is powered on| 1.     Loose wiring

2.     Loose or damaged throttle

3.     Loose or damaged motor plug wire

4.     Damaged motor

| 1.     Repair and or reconnect

2.     Tighten or replace

3.     Secure or replace

4.     Repair or replace

4| Reduced range| 1.     Low tire pressure

2.     Low or faulty battery

3.     Driving with too many hills, headwind, braking, and/or excessive load

4.     Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges, aged, damaged.

5.     Brakes rubbing

| 1.     Adjust tire pressure

2.     Check connections or charge battery

3.     Assist with pedals or adjust route

4.     Contact Product Support if range decline persists.

5.     Adjust the brakes

5| The battery will not charge| 1.     Charger not well connected

2.     Charger damaged

3.     Battery damaged

4.     Wiring damaged

| 1.     Adjust the connections

2.     Replace

3.     Replace

4.     Repair or replace

6| Wheel or motor

makes strange noises

| 1.     Loose or damaged wheel spokes or rim

2.     Loose or damaged motor wiring

| 1.     Tighten, repair, or replace

2.     Reconnect or replace motor.

Error Detection
Your bike from Aventon Bikes is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the display and controller. In the case of an electronic control system fault an error code should display. The following error codes are the most common and can aid in troubleshooting. If your bike has an error code displayed at any time it is recommended that you cease operation and contact Aventon Bikes immediately.

Error Code Definition
21 Abnormal Current
22 Throttle Fault
23 Motor Phase Fault
24 Motor Hall Fault
25 Brake Switch Fault or Brake Applied While Turning On
26 Overheat Protection
27 Motor Lock Protection
28 Low Voltage Protection
29 Over Voltage Protection
30 Communication Fault

Additional Information on Wear
Components of Pace 500.3 are subject to higher wear when compared to bikes without power assistance. This is because Pace 500.3 can travel at higher average speeds than regular bicycles and has a greater weight. Higher wear is not a defect in the product and is not subject to warranty. Typical components a˙ected are the tires, brake pads and rotors, spokes, wheels, and the battery.

  • When the useful life of a component is surpassed it can cause unexpected loss of function. This can result in serious injuries or even death. Therefore, pay attention to characteristics such as cracks, scratches, or changes in the color or operation of components which could indicate useful life has been exceeded. Worn components should be replaced immediately. If you are unfamiliar with regular maintenance, a certified, reputable bike mechanic should be consulted.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Your bike’s warranty and other binding legal terms (e.g., terms of purchase, etc.) are subject to change at any time. To view your terms of purchase and know the current warranty, please go to www.aventon.com

Warranty Info
All Aventon bikes, and their covered components (as defined herein), are protected against all manufacturing defects in material or workmanship for one (1) year after the date of a qualifying purchase (the “Warranty Period”). This Limited Warranty is only applicable to United States ebike purchases (purchases in Canada and the European Union shall be subject to their respective warranty terms) and by the following terms:

  • Only the original owner of an ebike purchased from Aventon online or physical storefront is covered by this Limited Warranty. The Warranty Period begins upon your receipt of the ebike and shall end immediately upon the earlier of the end of the Warranty Period or any sale or transfer of the ebike to another person, and under no circumstances shall the Limited Warranty apply to any subsequent owner or another transferee of the ebike.
  • The Limited Warranty is expressly limited to the replacement of a defective lithium-ion battery (the “battery”), frame, forks, stem, handlebar, headset, seat post, saddle, brakes, lights, bottom bracket, crank set, pedals, rims, wheel hub, freewheel, cassette, derailleur, shifter, motor, throttle, controller, wiring harness, LCD, kickstand, reflectors and hardware (each a “covered component”).
  • The Covered Components are warranted to be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship during the Warranty Period.

This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover:

  • Normal wear and tear of any Covered Component.
  • Consumables or normal wear and tear parts (including without limitation tyres, tubes, brake pads, cables and housing, grips, chain and spokes).
  • Any damage or defects to Covered Components resulting from failure to follow instructions in the ebike owner’s manual, acts of God, accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, commercial use, alterations, modification, improper assembly, installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the bike as sold, operator error, water damage, extreme riding, stunt riding, or improper follow-up maintenance.
  • For the avoidance of doubt, Aventon will not be liable and/or responsible for any damage, failure or loss caused by any unauthorized service or use of unauthorized parts.
  • The Battery is not warranted from damage resulting from power surges, use of an improper charger, improper maintenance or other such misuse, normal wear or water damage. Determining whether damage or defect to an ebike or covered component is protected by this limited warranty shall be in the sole discretion of Aventon.

Shipping Damage:

Damage to covered components during shipping is not covered by this Limited Warranty, but Aventon will replace such damaged covered components if you:

  • Notify Aventon of covered components damaged in the shipping process within thirty (30) days of your receipt of the ebike;
  • Provide Aventon with a dated picture of the damaged covered components;
  • Return all original packaging and paperwork included with the ebike
  • Take note of any immediately recognizable damage on the shipper’s Bill of Lading before signing o˙ on the shipment. Shipping damage claims are very time sensitive and it is your responsibility to immediately inspect the ebike for damage upon receipt. If you choose to set up your independent shipping method, such as the use of a freight forwarder or other similar service, Aventon will not replace any Covered Components damaged during such shipping method.

Credit Card Chargebacks:
If any ebike purchase becomes subject to a credit card chargeback in any amount, and you are still in possession of the ebike, then this Limited Warranty shall be invalidated until the credit card chargeback has been resolved.

Claims Process:
Aventon will not replace any covered components under this limited warranty without first seeing photos or video of the damaged covered components. To exercise your right to receive a replacement for a Covered Component under this Limited Warranty, you must:

  • Contact the Aventon Product Support team by visiting https://support.aventon.com/contact-us or by phone at 866-300-3311. The Product Support team will initially work with you on the problem with your ebike to identify potential simple fixes.
  • If the Product Support team determines that a Covered Component must be replaced, they will provide you with a set of instructions for returning the defective Covered Component and receiving the replacement.
  • After you receive the replacement Covered Component, the Product Support team will also assist in determining how to replace or install the new Covered Component into your ebike.
  • You will be responsible for shipping costs associated with returning a Covered Component unless Aventon agrees in writing to pay for such shipping costs. Replacement Covered Components under this Limited Warranty shall only be shipped to the address of the original purchaser.

THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND AVENTONS ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. AVENTON’S LIABILITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE EBIKE, NOR SHALL AVENTON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR LOSSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. TO THE EXTENT PERMISSIBLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, Aventon DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

Link to Assembly Video and Online Resources
Please visit the “Support” section of the Aventon Bikes website ( https://www.aventon.com/pages/support) to view the o˜cial Pace 500.3 Assembly Video. Online Resources For more information on best practices, please visit the Aventon Bikes website (www.aventon.com), Support ( https://www.aventon.com/pages/support), or contact Aventon Bikes Product Support with any questions. We are here to help!

If you have questions, please:
Access Aventon Bikes Help Center (https://www.aventon.com/pages/support), Contact us directly by visiting https://support.aventon.com/contact-us, or Call Aventon Bikes Product Support at 1-866-300-3311

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