Newgen 345 Manuel utilisateur


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THE 345 & 345 LITE
EN15194:2017

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CONTENTS
important Symbols 3
INTRODUCTION 4
Intended Use 5
Register your 345 6
Local Regulations 6
ABOUT YOUR BIKE 7
Unboxing & assembly 8
preparation for riding 10
Operating your 345 11
Battery 12
General safety 15
Display 16
Pre-Ride safety Checklist 20
Maintenance 21
Repairs & Maintenance-
Schedule 23
Declaration of conformity 24

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IMPORTANT SYMBOLS
Please be aware of the following symbols used throughout the manual.
Tools required
Important Information
Warning
Newgen team Tip

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing The 345 from NewGen Bikes.
This manual contains information, warnings and cautions concerning the safe
operation of this bike. All information in the manual should be carefully reviewed
and if you have any questions you should contact NewGen Bikes immediately.
Keep this manual with your bike for future reference at any time, please note, the
content of this manual is subject to change or withdrawal without notice, for the
most up to date version please see www.newgenbikes.com. While this manual is
intended as a guide, it is not a comprehensive guide to cycling or bicycle
maintenance.
Before setting out on your first ride please make sure you have carefully read and
understood your owner’s manual, and that you are familiar with the 345’s
components and operation. We recommend that you familiarise yourself with your
new bike in a safe environment before heading out on the open road.
There are risks associated with the use of any bike which cannot be predicted or
avoided, and which are the sole responsibility of the rider.
Note: The 345 (Pedelec or electric bicycle) is refered to in this manual as
a bike, bicycle, NewGen Bike, 345, unless otherwise noted.

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INTENDED USE
The 345 is designed for use on roads and well-made paths, carrying a
maximum load of 120kgs (rider, luggage). The 345 is not intended for
stunts, off road, racing or extreme sports. Your 345 should be used for its
intended purpose only.
The manufacturer is not liable for any direct or consequential damages.
Misuse may lead to failure of some components, void your warranty and
risk injury or death to the rider.
Knowledge Centre
For the most up to date manual and information on your 345 please visit our
knowledge centre.
www.newgenbikes/knowledgecentre.com
Contact Us
Email: Info@newgenbikes.com
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7193 3920
Web: www.newgenbikes.com
Social: Instagram.com/newgen_bikes

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REGISTER YOUR 345
After purchasing your 345 it is important to register your bike. You will be asked to
enter your serial number which can be found on the frame sticker located under the
Cargo shelf.
Register your 345 with our online form to validate your warranty.
https://www.newgenbikes.com/345-registration
This will also keep you in the loop of any upcoming special promotions or product
updates.
LOCAL REGULATIONS
The EU recognises your 345 as an ‘electrically assisted pedal cycles’ (EAPCs). In the
UK, you do not need a driver’s licence to operate an electric bike nor do you need to
have it registered, taxed or insured, but you must be over the age of 14.
Electric bike laws and regulations vary from country to country so please make sure
you check your local country regulations. In most countries, you can ride an electric
bike in the bike lanes and on bike paths as you would a regular push bike.
It is illegal in the UK to cycle on a public road after dark without lights and reflectors.
Before riding at night be sure to check the battery power level, to ensure there is
sufficient charge to power the front and rear light for the duration of your ride.
When riding in the dark, it is advised to wear reflective clothing and you must use
lights (front and rear). For lights purchased by third parties, it is important to check
that they comply with local laws.

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ABOUT YOUR BIKE

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UNBOXING & ASSEMBLY
You should be confident that you have the skills required to safely
prepare your bike before use. If you have concerns about
assembling the bike safely please consider taking it to a bike shop
where a professional can assemble it for you.
We recommend asking a friend to help unpack and assemble your bike.
1. With two people lift your bike from the box it arrived in and set it
down using the kick stand to steady the bike.
2. Remove the box from underneath the cargo shelf. In the box you
will find:
1 x 5mm Allen Key
2 x Pedal
1 x 15mm Pedal Spanner
1 x Battery Charger
1 x 36v 14.5ah Battery
1 x Bell
1 x User Manual
1 x Set of reflectors
2 x Key & Carabiner
3. First take out the 5mm Allen key as you will now need this for
installing the handle bars.
4. Remove all protective packaging from the bike apart from the
handle bars.
5. Using the 5mm Allen Key remove all 4 bolts and plate from the
front stem.
6. Now release the handlebars from the protective packaging and
place them on the stem. Loosely screw the bolts and plate back
onto the stem making them finger tight.

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7. Working in a diagonal sequence tighten each bolt by a half turn
before moving on to the next allowing each bolt to be tightened
evenly, until all are tight and the handlebar will not rotate in the
stem. Ensure the handlebars are perpendicular to the front wheel.
8. To avoid damage during shipping pedals are not pre-
installed onto the cranks, so you will need the 15mm
spanner and pedals from the box.
9. The pedals will look similar but one is intended for the
Right crank and one for the Left crank. Each pedal
will either have an R for Right and L for left.
10. Using the 15mm spanner attach the pedals to the crank arms:
-The Right pedal should be tightened in a clockwise
direction.
-The Left pedal should be tightened anticlockwise
direction.
11. The thread on the pedals should easily be found. If not
remove the pedal, realign and try again. Never use
force to engage the thread.
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