nakto Adult Electric Bicycle Installation Guide
- May 15, 2024
- Nakto
Table of Contents
- nakto Adult Electric Bicycle
- Fully Assembled Camel FW, Camel FB and Camel MB.
- Assembly Instructions: Camel
- Step Four: Install the front fender and headlight.
- Step Five: Adjust the front brake system.
- Step Eight: Install basket.
- Step Eleven: Ensure all hardware is tightened properly following
- Quick Start Guide
- Start-Up Procedure
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
nakto Adult Electric Bicycle
Product Specifications:
- Model: BNFM
- Function: User manual instructions
- Features: Various functions and operations
Setting Up
- Read the user manual carefully.
- Identify the different components of the product.
- Ensure all parts are included in the package.
Operating the Product
- Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the manual.
- Use the designated buttons or controls for specific functions.
- Avoid exposing the product to extreme conditions like heat or moisture.
Maintenance and Care
- Regularly clean the product with a dry cloth.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals for cleaning.
- Store the product in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: How do I troubleshoot if the product malfunctions?
A: Refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual for common issues and solutions. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
Fully Assembled Camel FW, Camel FB and Camel MB.
Assembly Instructions: Camel
Let’s start
assembling your NAKTO Camel ebike!
(Please read this entire assembly manual before assembly as it will save you a
lot of time!)
Step One: Unpack the ebike.
- Pull the frame and all parts (charger, seat, tool kit, keys & spare fuse, nut caps, manual and pedals) out of cardboard box. Separate bike from foam padding. Cut off all zip ties with scissors while being extra careful as not to damage the paint or cut any wires or cables.Notice: The spare is not used for assembly. Keep it in a safe place that it will be used for the replacement if the original fuse were damaged. Ensure all the following pieces are included with the Nakto Camel.
- Now stand the bike upright. Place some foam padding under the front fork if placed on the ground or put it on bike assembly/repair stand if you have one. We want to keep your bike looking new!
Step Two: Assemble the front wheel.
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Loosen axle nuts on front wheel to make room for the front fork.
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Remove the brake cable from the linkage of the left arm while squeezing the brake arms to make room for the front wheel.
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Lift the front of the bike and lower the fork onto the wheel. Notice: The axle should enter the fork dropouts fullv.
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Line up the axle lock washers (These are the metal washer with a bent tab on one side) with the hole at each fork. Notice: These two special fork lock washers keep the wheel from falling off if the axle nuts ever loosen up! Tighten axle bolts by hand.
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Once the lock washers are in place, tighten both axle nuts with the supplied double open-end wrench. Notice: Before doing the final tight- ening of the axle nuts make sure the wheel is square and true with the forks.
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Push the black plastic caps onto the nuts.
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Put the brake cable back to the linkage of the left arm while squeezing the brake arms.
Step Three: Install the handlebar stem into the steer tube.
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Insert the handlebar stem into the neck of the frame.
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Set the stem to the desired height but not exceed max height or mini-mum insertion.
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Align the stem so the handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel.
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.Tighten the bolt on top of the handlebar stem with the supplied allen wrench.
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Perform a twist test.
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Brace the front wheel between your legs.
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Switch hands so the opposite hands are pushing and pulling with about 20 pounds of force make sure the handlebar and front wheel are still properly aligned.
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Repeat the twist test pulling/pushing with the opposite hands.
Step Four: Install the front fender and headlight.
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Remove the fender and headlight mounting bolt from the fork arch with the supplied screwdriver and set aside.
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Place the fender in position. From the back of the front tire, pass the front fender mounting point under the front fork arch.
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Attach the headlight and fender to the fork arch. Pass the bolt through the headlight mount, fender mounting point and fork arch mounting point.
Notice: the fender bracket should go in between the arch bracket and headlight bracket. Thread the locknut at the bolt end and tighten with the supplied screwdriver. -
Attach the fender mounting arms to the front fork. Remove the mount- ing bolts from the fork. Pass the bolt through the arm mount and fork mounting point. Ensure the fender is centered and tighten both the mounting bolts.
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Center the headlight and adjust the angle slightly downwards to illumi- nate the road ahead and not blind oncoming traffic. Use the supplied Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the headlight angle adjustment bolt, tilt the headlight to the optimal position, and then tighten in place securely.
Step Five: Adjust the front brake system.
NOTICE: The The adjustment of the front brake system is not easy. The following steps are only a general guide to assist in the adjustment of the front brake system. Consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic to assist with it.
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Pad Adjustment. Remove the brake cable from the linkage of the left arm while squeezing the brake arms. Loose the pad mount, bring the arm and pad to the rim, and adjust. Locate the pad to the top edge of the braking surface. Notice: Do not locate the pad to the top edge of the rim. It would hit the tire. Bring the pad gently to the rim and push with some mild force and secure the nut. The pad will tend to be self-aligning and put the convex-concave washers where it needs to be correctly aligned with two flat surfaces, the rim and the pad-aligned. Hold the pad as you tighten the final tightness. Repeat the process on the other side. Put the brake cable back to the linkage of the left arm while squeezing the brake arms.
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Cable Attachment. Before we draw the pads together, back out the barrel adjusters three or four turns. So that we can have some fine-tuning at the lever. Loosen the pinch bolt.Pull the arms together with your hand and pull the cable out with some mild force. It is only necessary to get the rim close. Then secure the pinch bolt. It should flatten and crush the cable.
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Set Pad Clearance. Bring the barrel adjuster in toward the lever, giving more slack. Typically, the pads should feel like they are contacting the rotor at a minimum of 1/2 the lever travel
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Centering. Centering is done by subtle changes in spring tension. There are screws to the return spring on both sides. By tightening the screw, you are increasing tension on whatever side you tighten. The end goal here is to keep even pad clearance on either side of the rim. Take the right pad for example, we can tighten to make it far from the rim, or loosen the screw to make it close.
Step Six: Install the seat.
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Open the quick-release lever by hinging it open fully.
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Insert seat post into seat tube. Adjust the seat post up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring the seat post is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point.
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Close the quick-release lever to secure the seat post and check that it cannot move. 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.
Step Seven: Install the pedals.
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Locate the pedal with an “R” stamped into the end of the pedal axle, which indicate it is the right pedal. The right pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike. The remaining pedal with an “L” stamped into the end of the axle, is the left pedal. The left pedal goes on the crank on the left side of the bike.
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The right pedal is threaded to tighten by turning clockwise. The left pedal is reverse-threaded and tightens counterclockwise. Carefully thread the pedal onto the crank by hand slowly. 3. Further tighten with the supplied double open-end wrench. Do not cross thread or damage the threads.
Step Eight: Install basket.
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Remove the fender mounting bolts of the basket on top of the front fork with the supplied screwdriver. Pass the bolt through the fender mounting point and the bottom bracket (bracket 1) mounting point. Thread the lock nut onto the bolt end and tighten with the supplied screwdriver.
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Fix the basket to the mount extending from the stem of the handlebar. Pass the bolt through “bracket 2” mounting point, the basket mounting point and the mount extending from the stem of the handlebar. Thread the lock nut onto the bolt end and tighten with the supplied screwdriver.
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Fix the basket to the bottom bracket. Fit the bottom bracket into the curve of “bracket 4”. Pass the bolt through “bracket 3” mounting point, the basket bottom mounting point and “bracket 4” mounting point. Tighten with the supplied screwdriver.
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Snap the cover into place.
Step Nine:
Inflate the tires. Check that the tire beads and tires are evenly seated
around the rims. Use a pump with a Schrader valve and pressure gauge to
inflate each tire to the recommended pressure indicated on the tire sidewall.
Do not overinflate or underinflate tires.
Step Ten:
Ensure the battery is locked to the frame before riding. Operate the
electrical system when the battery has been adequately charged and the battery
is secured to the frame mount. Your Nakto bike comes partially charged. We
recommend you Connect the charger input plug (110/220-volt plug) to the power
outlet for 3 to 4 hours. The charger light will go from red to green when it
is fully charged. Notice: Plug the charger into the battery’s charging port
before connect the charger innut nlue (110/220-volt) to the nower outlet.
Step Eleven: Ensure all hardware is tightened properly following
recommended torque values.
Recommended Torque Values:
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Hardware Location
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Hardware
| Torque Required
(Nm)
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Front Dropout Area| Front Axle Nuts| 40
Handlebar Area| Handlebar Stem Bolts| 10
Handlebar Area| Brake Lever Clamp Bolt| 6
Handlebar Area| Shifter Clamp Screw| 6
Brakes| Caliper Adapter to Frame| 8-10
Brakes| Pad to Caliper Arm| 6
Brakes| Brake Cable to Caliper
Clamp| 6
Hardware Location| Hardware| Torque Required
(Nm)
---|---|---
Fenders| All Fender Mounting Bolts
and Hardware
| 6
Headlight| Headlight Angle
Adjustment Bolt
| 6
Basket Area| All Basket Mounting Bolts
and Hardware
| 6
Seatpost Area| Seat Angle Adjustment
Bolt
| 20
Rear Dropout Area| Rear Axle Nuts| 40
Rear Dropout Area| Rear Torque Arm Bolt| 5
Rear Dropout Area| Derailleur Hanger
Mounting Bolt
| 6
Rear Dropout Area| Derailleur Mounting Bolt| 10
Rear Dropout Area| Derailleur Cable Pinch
Bolt
| 6-8
Rear Dropout Area| Kickstand Mounting Bolts| 8
Bottom Bracket and Crank
Area
| Bottom Bracket and
Lockring
| 60
Bottom Bracket and Crank
Area
| Crank Arm Bolt into
Bottom Bracket Spindle
| 35
Bottom Bracket and Crank
Area
| Pedal into Crank Arm| 35
Bottom Bracket and Crank
Area
| Chainring Bolts| 10
Bottom Bracket and Crank
Area
| Controller Mounting Bolts| 6
Step Twelve: Register warranty card with us ASAP. Notice:
Keep proof of purchase in a safe place. Keep packing and box for at least two
weeks from the date of purchase. (As we do not provide a box for returns if
needed.
Have fun and be safe!
Quick Start Guide
This ebike is equipped with two ways for a rider to use power assistance from
the motor to propel the bike forward:
The pedal assist system (PAS) —The rider can engage the pedal assist system
(PAS) while pedaling, and it will call up assistance from the motor to help
propel the bike forward. The twist throttle-The throttle is located on the
right side of the handlebar.
The rider can use it with a twist of the throttle grip to propel the bike
forward without pedaling.
Warning : The throttle is active whenever the bike is turned on. Do not use the throttle unless you are on the bike.
Start-Up Procedure
- Turn on the battery with the key. Insert the key and turn clockwise to position (1). Rattery Key Positions
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Sit on the bike.
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Activate the pedal assistance system—Press the red button on the right side of the handlebar.
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Turn on the headlight if needed or desired. Turn on the headlight by sliding the light button to right. Turn on the headlight by sliding the light button to left.
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Begin riding carefully.-Hold handlebars and start pedaling on a flat surface, in a low gear (1 or 2), most riders should be able to begin pedal- ing the bike with pedal assist. You may also use the throttle to accelerate and maintain your desired speed.
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The throttle is used by slowly and carefully rotating the throttle back- ward toward the rider. The more you twist, the more powerfully the throttle will propel the bike forward. The throttle is active whenever the bike is turned on. Do not use the throttle unless you are on the bike.
Do not use the throttle while dismounted. Avoid accidental application of the throttle while dismounted; anytime you are moving the bike while dismounted, ensure the bike is powered off to prevent accidental applica- tion of the throttle. -
Brake —Brake the bike by squeezing the brake lever (Notice: as a safety feature applying either front or rear brake will disengage the motor.)
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Deactivate the pedal assistance system —Press the red button on the right handlebar again.
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Turn off the battery and remove the key when you park.
WARNING
We recommend that you always wear protective gear when cycling such as a
helmet, gloves, elbow pads and goggles. When riding, obey the same road laws
as all other road vehicles as applicable by law in your area. Best to charge
the battery during the day when someone is around. Overnight charging is not
recommended. Follow these steps for charging your bike: Plug the charger into
the battery’s charging port before connect the charger input plug
(110/220-volt) to the power outlet. Before riding always carry out a through
safety check each time. We highly recommend that you read the instruction
manual before your very first ride. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure
a potential passenger on the Nakto eblike is adequately experienced and
healthy enough to ride safely as a passenger. Serious injury or death can
occur if passengers are inexperienced or in poor health such that it impacts
their ability to ride as passengers safely. Carrying baggage may reduce the
control of your ebike. Take extra care while riding in wet and sandy surface
including decreasing speed and increasing braking distances.
- Trek Power Inc Toll Free: 1-855-997-7297
- E-mail: support@nakto.com
- Website: www.nakto.com
- Adress: 1683 Sierra Madre, Placentia, CA 92870
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