TESLICA M1H Manuale utente

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User’s ManUal
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GUide de l’UtilisateUr

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS + NOTES
GUide de
l’UtilisateUr
paGe 15-28
ASSEMBLY
USE + MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
BIKE DIAGRAM + COMPONENTS
OPERATION + ADJUSTMENT
1.1 Safety instructions
1.2 Notes
3.1 Components for assembly
3.2 Installation of handle bar
3.3 Alignment and tightening of steering headset
3.4 Installation of pedals
3.5 Installation of front hub axle and wheel
3.6 Installation of headlight and front fender
3.7 Installation of bell, bottle holder and reectors
3.8 Setting of seat post and lock
3.9 Torque settings
5.1 Routine inspection before use
5.2 Maintenance
4.1 Power assist PAS system
4.2 Operation of your display
4.3 Battery and charging
4.4 Lighting and reectors
4.5 Saddle position and quick release
4.6 Braking system
4.7 Drive and gears
4.8 Suspension
4.9 Cargo rack
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Model M1H
Model F1H
Model B1H
Model F2000
Model C1H
Power assisted bike – equipped with func-
tioning pedals and an electric motor of 500
watts or less, which cannot be exclusively
propelled by the motor, except in start up assis-
tance mode. Power assistance up to 32 km/h.
Power assisted bikes are equipped with an
electric motor, controller, battery and charger.
Electric bike 1 pc
Charger 1 pc
Tools 5 pcs
Manuals 2 pcs
1.1 Safety instructions
Please carefully read this entire
manual before using the electric bike
to avoid possible damages and or
personal injuries.
Preparations before riding: Wear your
tted helmet, gloves, proper footwear and
other protective gear to protect yourself
from injury in case of an accident.
Cycling conditions: Ambient temperature
of –10°C (14°F) to 35°C (95°F) no wind
and at roads
Max load: Electric bike 100kg and an addi-
tional 25kg on the cargo rack.
Avoid sustained usage in the following
conditions to conserve battery usage and
overall mileage: Frequent braking/accelera-
tion, hill starts, uphill, headwinds, muddy,
sandy or snow cover surfaces and over-
loading.
01 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
+ NOTES

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Battery storage: For terms over 30 days,
store the battery in a cool dry place at about
50-60% charge. You should charge it for 30
minutes every 30 days while being stored to
help maintain battery life.
Water damage: Bike parts are water
resistant and designed to function in the
rain. However, do not ride the bike in water
depths greater that the motor level. This will
result in permanent damage to the motor
and controller.
Our company is not responsible for any
losses that result from prohibited, unauthor-
ized demolition or alterations of the bike or
its components.
Be sure to discard the battery in an environ-
mentally friendly manor that coincides with
your local laws.
1.2. Notes
The Electric bike is designed on the basis
of the traditional bike in combination with
its special functions and uses in accor-
dance to market demand. At the time of
purchase ensure that a proper model and
size is chosen for your needs. Riders must
have previous cycling experience and
knowledge of local laws for electric bike
use on paths and roads. In order for your
safety and security, please pay attention
the following:
1. Prior to riding, ensure the front and rear
wheels are torque and locked in place,
ensure handle bars and headset are
properly aligned torqued, ensure pedals
are seated properly and torque, last,
ensure your seat post is adjusted to the
proper height and locked in place.
2. When using the electric assist while on
a steep slope, use the pedals as much
as possible to help reduce the surge
of current and extend battery life and
range.
3. Do not operate bike in water depths
greater than the motor level. This will
lead to a short circuit and permanent
damage of bike components.
4. Use only the dedicated charger. Always
plug the charger into the outlet power
supply rst, then into the battery.
5. Make sure to charge the battery is a well
ventilated area. Do not cover the battery
as this could lead to overheating and
possible re.
6. Please keep proper tire pressure to
ensure top performance of motor ef-
ciency, steering, braking, excessive wear,
rim damage and avoid punctures.
7. Riders should abide by local laws and
speed limits for both paths and roads.
Do not exceed 25kg load on cargo rack.
8. Use extreme caution when using front
brake at high speeds or going down hills
to avoid accidents.
9. For all safety related components contact
dealer. Be sure to purchase brand name
replacements and have all service work
completed by a certied bike mechanic.

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1. Frame
2. Seat post
3. Saddle
4. Stem
5. Handlebar
6. Gear shifter
7. Brake lever
8. Suspension front
9. Brake caliper
10. Hub
11. Disc brake
12. Valve
13. Tire
BIKE DIAGRAM + COMPONENTS
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14. Speed sensor
15. Crank
16. Pedal
17. Chain
18. Freewheel
19. Motor
20. Rear wheel reector
21. Kick stand
22. Controller hidden in the frame
23. Battery hidden in the frame
24. Spoke
25. Front reector
26. LCD display
MOUNTAIN BIKE M1H BASIC STRUCTURE
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1. Frame
2. Seat post
3. Saddle
4. Stem
5. Handle bar
6. Gear shifter
7. Brake lever
8. Suspension front
9. Brake caliper
10. Disc brake
11. Hub
12. Rim
13. Tire
14. Speed sensor
15. Crank
16. Pedal
17. Chain
18. Freewheel
19. Motor
20. Spoke
21. Kick stand
22. Controller in frame
23. Battery
24. Reector
25. Cargo rack
26. LCD display
27. Bell
30. LED Headlight
CITY BIKE C1H BASIC STRUCTURE
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4. Tighten 4 bolts to proper torque setting
3.3 ALIGNMENT AND TIGHTENING
OF STEERING HEADSET
1. Use Allen key to slightly loosen 2 side
bolts on steering stem.
2. Remove black rubber cap on 1 headset
bolt
3. Tighten headset bolt to proper torque
setting and replace black rubber cap
4. Align goose neck and handle bars to
square with front suspension
5. Tighten 2 side bolts on steering stem to
proper torque setting (see image pg. 7)
03 ASSEMBLY
3.1 COMPONENTS FOR ASSEMBLY
Pedals, front fender, front axle/wheel, bell,
bottle holder and reectors
3.2 INSTALLATION OF HANDLE BAR
1. Remove protective wrapping from handle
bar
2. Use Allen key to remove 4 bolts from
goose neck cap
3. Use white indicators to align and center
handle bar under goose neck cap

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3.5 INSTALLATION OF FRONT HUB
AXLE AND WHEEL
1. Remove hand treaded nut and one
spring from axle
2. Insert axle through the hub. Add the
spring, then the hand treaded nut. Leave
very loose
3. Note: Be sure to install springs with
small tapered ends facing inwards
4. Wheel install: Align the disc brake and
axle, then slide into place on fork
5. Note: Make sure axle hand treaded nut
is loose for ease of alignment
6. Note: Ensure axle is seated correctly on
the frame.
7. Snug up the hand treaded nut then lock
down the quick release lever
3.4 INSTALLATION OF PEDALS
1. Remove pedals from protective
wrapping
2. Note: R for right side and L for left side
markings on treaded end
3. Note: Left side pedal is reverse thread.
Turn counter clockwise to tighten
4. Use wrench to tighten each side to
proper torque setting

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3.6 INSTALLATION OF HEADLIGHT
AND FRONT FENDER
1. Use wrench to remove 3 bolts from
suspension frame
2. Align the top center bolt through the
fender and headlight eyelet
3. Tread back into suspension frame and
tighten with wrench. Adjust alignment
4. Align and tighten side wire fender
supports with wrench and screwdriver
3.7 INSTALLATION OF BELL, BOTTLE
HOLDER AND REFLECTORS
1. Bell: Remove screw, open base and
afx on handle bar. Replace and tighten
screw.
2. Bottle holder: Remove 2 screws, align
bottle holder, replace and tighten screws
3. Reectors: Remove 1 screw, open base
and afx red one on seat post and white
one on horizontal section of gooseneck.
Replace and tighten screws. Adjust
reector angle

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3.8 SETTING OF SEAT POST AND
LOCK
1. Open quick release lock. Adjust seat to
proper height.
2. Use hand to adjust nut on left to achieve
proper tension. Lock down quick release
lever.
3. Note: Do not set seat height above max
warning
3.9 TORQUE SETTINGS
NAME OF CLAMP BOLTS STANDARD TORQUE / N.M
Bolt for handlebar 1 bolt / 2 bolts M5 10-12 N.M
M6 12-15 N.M
4 Bolts M4 4-6 N.M
M5 6-8 N.M
M6 8-10 NM
Handlebar expander bolt M6 12-15 N.M
M8 15-18 N.M
Handle bar stem and fork clamp bolt M5 8-10 N.M
M6 10-12 N.M
Sunower xing bolt 4-6 N.M
Saddle M6 10-12 N.M
M8 15-18 N.M
Seat-pillar xing bolt M4 8-10 N.M
M5 10-12 N.M
M6 12-15 N.M
Front wheel 25-30 N.M
Rear wheel 40-45 N.M
Rear rack M5 6-8 N.M
M6 8-10 N.M
Derailleur M10 8-10 N.M
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