Pedego Boomerang Guida rapida

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND
OWNER’S MANUAL

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Carton Contents 2
Warning 4
Assembly Instructions: City Commuter 6
Assembly Instructions: Boomerang, Boomerang Plus,
Comfort Cruiser & Interceptor 8
Assembly Instructions: Trail Tracker 9
Safety 11
Operating Procedures 12
Battery 17
Battery & Charger Care 18
Fuse & Gears 19
Brakes 20
Kickstand, Bike Care, Keys, & Tires 21
FAQ’s 22
Troubleshooting 23
Warranty 24
Serial Number 26
Recording Pedego Information 27
Carton Contents
Pedego Bike
Pedals
Owner’s Manual/Assembly Instructions
Lithium Ion Battery
Keys
Tool Kit
Battery Charger
Table of Contents

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First of all, we would like to thank you for choosing the Pedego electric bike.
with the perfect vehicle to increase your personal mobility.
Our geared, brushless, electric hub motor allows you to run errands or commute to
work while saving money on gas and reducing your environmental impact on our
world. It also gives you the opportunity to pedal if you want to get exercise along the
way.
All this and it is just plain fun to ride!
If you have any concerns, questions or suggestions about the Pedego electric bike,
PLEASE NOTE:
This manual is not intended as a detailed user, service, repair or maintenance manual.

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YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE
COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING
THE USE OF THIS BICYCLE. TO DETERMINE IF
COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD
CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR
AGENT.

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DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, MODIFY
OR REPLACE ELECTRICAL PARTS.
WARNING:
Electric Bikes can be dangerous to use. The user or consumer
assumes all risk of personal injuries, damage, or failure of the bicycle
or system and all other losses or damages to himself and others and
to any property arising as a result of using the bicycle.
As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear
and high stresses. Different materials and components may react to
wear or stress fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a compo-
nent has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail possibly causing inju-
ries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of coloring in
highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component has been
reached and it should be replaced.
For replacement parts, technical information and warranty
assistance, please contact Pedego at 800-646-8604 or

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Figure 1. Figure 2.
Assembly Instructions
Your bike has been pre-assembled and requires only a few simple steps to get it
ready for you to ride:
1. Remove the outside carton after cutting the nylon bands and lift off the entire box
from the tray at the bottom. Carefully remove your bike from the bottom tray and
gently rest it in place with the kickstand down.
2. Remove all of the inside cardboard protection and bubble wrap.
3. Please locate and set aside the kit box containing the battery charger, pedals, and
tool kit.
4. Insert the handlebar stem into the frame of the bicycle. You may adjust the height
of the handlebars by moving the stem up or down to your comfort level. Place your
thumb on the black locking mechanism on top of the stem, push up and lift the lever
up exposing the adjustment screws (Figure 1).
For City Commuter

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Figure 3.
Figure 4.
Move the stem so that you can see directly
down the hole (Figure 2). Insert the 6 mm
allen wrench (supplied in the kit) into
the hole and tighten the screw clockwise
until the stem does not move separately
from the front wheel (Figure 3). Make
sure the handlebars are aligned with the
front wheel before tightening, and the
stem is not set above the maximum height
indicator.
In order to get the bolt securely tight,
you may need to use a pair of pliers for
leverage.
Position the handlebars to your desired
comfort level and lock them into place by
pushing the handle back down. If there is
movement after pushing the handle down
or it is too tight to push down, you can
tighten or loosen the screw indicated in
Figure 4 with a 14 mm wrench provided
in your kit.
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For Boomerang, Boomerang Plus, Comfort Cruiser, Interceptor, &
Tandem
Your bike has been pre-assembled and requires only a few simple steps to get it
ready for you to ride:
1. Remove the outside carton after cutting the nylon bands and lift off the entire box
from the tray at the bottom. Carefully remove your bike from the bottom tray and
gently rest it in place with the kickstand down.
2. Remove all of the inside cardboard protection and bubble wrap.
3. Please locate and set aside the kit box containing the battery charger, pedals, and
tool kit.
4. The handlebars must be adjusted for height and align-
ment. First, remove the rubber protective cap and insert
the handlebar stem into the frame of the bicycle. With the
6 mm allen wrench provided in the tool kit, tighten the
screw on top of the stem underneath the rubber protec-
tive cap to secure the handlebars in place. Make sure
the handlebars are aligned with the front wheel before
tightening and that the stem is not set above the maximum
height indicator.
If need be, the angle of the handlebars may be positioned to your personal preference.
Loosen the front 2 bolts on the front stem plate and angle the handlebars to your liking,
then securely tighten the 2 bolts on the front stem plate. Make sure that, when tightening,
there is even spacing between the top and bottom bolts to ensure maximum stability.
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For Trail Tracker
Your bike has been pre-assembled and requires only a few simple steps to get
it ready for you to ride:
1. Remove the outside carton after cutting the nylon bands and lift off the entire box
from the tray at the bottom. Carefully remove your bike from the bottom tray and
gently rest it in place.
2. Remove all of the inside cardboard protection and bubble wrap.
3. Please locate and set aside the kit box containing the battery charger, pedals, and
tool kit.
4. Install the front wheel by aligning the brake and fork and tightening the axle nuts
with the 15 mm wrench provided with your kit. Make sure that the hooked washers
are on the outside of the fork and are properly secured.
If necessary, align the stem with the front wheel and tighten the top stem bolt
enough to hold the stem in place. Once the handlebars are aligned and the top bolt
make sure there is no play in the headset.
Be careful to not tighten the top bolt too much as the steering will feel rigid and slug-
gish.
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Top Bolt
Side Bolt
Side Bolt
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5. Make sure the seat is tight enough so that you can’t twist
it out of alignment. Pull the seat clamp handle away from
the seat post and slide the seat up or down to adjust it.
Move the clamp handle inward toward the seat post so it is
held tight by the clamp.
If necessary, tighten the clamp by twisting the clamp handle
clockwise while in the unclamped position. Then, fold the
handle in toward the seat post. This should require a fair
amount of force to ensure the seat post is held tight. If
necessary, the clamp can be further tightened with a 5 mm
allen wrench while in the clamped position. Make sure the
seat is not set with the vertical maximum height marks above the clamp.
6. Using the 15 mm wrench provided in the tool kit, attach
and tighten the pedals. PLEASE NOTE – The pedals are
marked “L” for Left and “R” for Right. The left pedal is at-
tached by turning it counterclockwise and the right pedal
is tightened by turning it clockwise. Make sure the pedals
are tightly attached to the crank arms to prevent stripping.
If the disc brakes are rubbing after installation, refer to Customer Help on our web-
site at www.pedegoelectricbikes.com/faqs/customerhelp/
For ALL Pedego Models
Item Nm
Handlebars 18N.m (Trail Tracker 12N.m)
Handlebar Stem 12N.m (Trail Tracker 8N.m)
Seatpost Quick Release
Seat 18N.m
Front Wheel 18N.m (If Applicable)
Rear Wheel 30N.m or above
Torque Specifications
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