MaxFoot MF-19 Manuel utilisateur


First of all, we would like to thank you for choosing our MaxFoot electric bike. We believe this technology, with
the benefits of electric propulsion, provides you with the perfect vehicle to increase your personal mobility.
Our geared, brushless, electric hub motor allows you to run errands or to commute to work while saving money
on gas and reducing your environmental impact on our world. It also gives you an opportunity to pedal if you
want to exercise along the way.
If you have any concerns, questions or suggestions about the MaxFoot electric bikes, please contact us at
support@maxfoot.bike
PLEASE NOTE:
THIS MANUAL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A DETAILED SERVICE, REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE MANUAL.
PLEASE SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN FOR SERVICE, REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE.

Register Your MaxFoot Electric Bikes to Join
The MaxFoot Owners Group
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR MAXFOOT ELECTRIC BIKES AT
https://www.facebook.com/groups/maxfootownersgroup/

DO NOT DISASSEMBLE,MODIFYOR
REPLACE ANY OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS.
Warning
Electric Bikes can be dangerous to use. The user or consumer assumes all risk of personal injuries, damages, or failures of the
bicycle or system and all other losses or damages to themselves 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 component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail possibly
causing injuries 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 MaxFoot at 818-305-6122
or support@maxfoot.bike
YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS
ELECTRIC BICYCLE.
TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.

Use Manual ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
MaxFoot Owners Group -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Warning ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Index -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
How To Install This Bike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
Hand Throttle Control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
About Charging ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
Battery Charging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
Safety -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
Additional Safety -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
One Year Limited Warranty Battery Components ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
Terms of Limited Warranty --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
How To Use The LCD Display ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
Continual Mileage -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
The Wiring Diagram With LCD Display ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------29
Troubleshooting --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31

Assembly Instructions
Your bike has been pre-assembled. It requires only a few simple
steps to get it ready for your first 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 box and gently rest it in place.
2, Remove all of the inside cardboard protection and bubble
wrap.
3, Locate and set aside the kit box containing the battery charger,
pedals, this user’s manual, headlight, taillight and tool kit.
4, Loosen the bolts on the front wheel, install the front wheel by
lining up the disc brake and place the fork of the bike onto the
front wheel.
5, Twist the bolts to tight the front wheel and the fork together.
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-fxSShkKwY

Handlebars
1.Remove the long screw (please save the screw for later
use) the two caps, the ring and from the head tube
2.Make sure to unlock the handlebar stem by lifting the
latch and put the handlebar onto the front fork where you
removed the parts and protection from step 1
3.Align the front fork, front wheel, and handlebar
4.Put the long screw into the hole from the head tube
underneath the latch and tighten it by hand then an Allen
key clockwise
5.Lock up the latch and tighten the two small screws on the
head tube
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-fxSShk
KwY

Disc Brakes
Your MaxFoot bike is equipped with disc brakes for maximum
reliability. Applying hand pressure to the brake levers will
engage the brake pads against the brake rotor, creating friction
and slowing down the wheel. The more hand pressure applied
to the brake lever, the faster the bike will come to a stop.
The rear brake should always be applied before and while the
front brake is applied. Applying only the front brake to slow or
stop at high speeds may result in the rider being ejected from
the saddle and continuing forward over the handlebars. It is
best to apply even pressure to both brake levers when slowing
or stopping.
Bicycles equipped with disc brakes will occasionally make a
slight scraping noise when the wheels are turning without the
brakes being applied. This is normal.
WARNING: Disc brake rotors become hot during use. Do not
touch or come in contact with the disc rotor shortly after use.
Wet weather will require a longer distance to stop. Brake earlier
and avoid sudden stops when riding in wet conditions.

Make sure that the brake lever does not contact the handlebar when full
hand pressure is applied. The contact point should feel firm and solid. If
the lever travels all the way to the handlebar or feels spongy, they may
require service by a qualified bicycle technician.
If the brakes are still not operating correctly, they may require further
adjustment by an experienced bicycle mechanic.
Note: The barrel adjusted should only be used to take up initial cable
slack, not to adjust the brake pads for wear.
New Brakes Bed-in Procedure
New brakes will require a “bed-in” procedure prior to your first ride which will
ensure the most consistent and powerful braking feel.
1. Find a safe riding area that will allow for moderate speed. Remain seated
during the entire procedure for optimal results.
Important Note: Do not lock up the wheels at any point during the bed-in
procedure.
2. Accelerate the bike to a moderate speed, then firmly squeeze the brake levers
until you are at walking speed. Repeat this process about twenty times.
3. Accelerate the bike to a faster speed, then firmly squeeze the brake levers
until you are at walking speed. Repeat this process about ten times.
4. Allow the brakes to cool down before your first ride.

Assembly Instructions
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.
This should require a fair amount of force
to ensure the seat post is held tight.
Turning the bolt clockwise will increase
the clamping force and counter-clockwise
will decrease the clamping force.
Make sure the seat is not set with the
vertical maximum height marks above the
clamp.
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