RooDog Chic Manuel utilisateur

EN 15194 official standard.
Black
Pantone Red 032C
Pantone Blue 072C
RooDog Electric Bicycle
USER
MANUAL
Chic

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Identity:
Serial number:
Dealer stamp: Date purchased: / /

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Thank you for buying a RooDog electric bike. This is one of the best purchases
you will ever make providing it is cared for properly.
Important: Please read this manual carefully before use and follow
instructions provided at all times
For your own safety check brakes, gears, lights and tyre pressures are fully
operational and correct before any bike ride. Also check all fasteners,, quick
release bolts and anything else that may be of hazard prior to setting off.
Important:
Please read & follow battery care guide lines in this booklet before first use.

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Contents
1 x Electric bike, 1 x Battery, 1 x Charger and 1 x User Manual
Index
Parts I.D ......................................................................................................................................................7
Bike assembly......................................................................................................................................... 8
Getting started & how to use power assistance..............................................................9
Battery charging and removal.................................................................................................. 10
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 12
General specifications ................................................................................................................... 14
Warranty................................................................................................................................................. 16
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................ 17

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1. Saddle 14. Frame
6. Front
chain ring
7. Rear 7 speed gears
10. Key ignition switch
12. Battery charge point
14. Pedals
15. Side stand
2. Lights
4. Front disc brake
5. Rear disc brake
3. Front suspension
8. Gear selector
9. LED display
11. Front & rear mudguards
Parts I.D
We continually strive to give the best products
possible to our customers and therefore parts
are subject to change without notice.

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Bike Assembly:
Tools Required: 4, 5 and 6mm Allen keys, 10 and 15mm spanners
›Remove all packaging carefully: and select a good area to
assemble the bike. Preferably on a non abrasive surface so you
don’t damage the bike.
›Easier with two people: Have someone hold the bike
upright for you. Then remove the bolt on the arch of the
front suspension fork using the 10mm spanner and the 5mm
Allen key.
›Front Light and Front Mudguard: To fit the front light and
mudguard align the holes with the top of the front suspension
hole. Insert the Allen key bolt and loosely tighten (don’t fully
tighten yet). Take the bolts from the side of the forks out, place
the support arms over the holes and replace the bolts to
secure the mudguard in place. Once complete, tighten bolts
fully.
›Handle bars: Pick up handle bar and stem and remove the
plastic cover from the bottom. Slide the stem down the front
suspension shaft. Locate the 6mm Allen key hole at the top of
the stem, adjust the height to suit the rider then align the bars
straight and tighten the Allen key bolt.
›Front wheel: Place bike in a bike maintenance stand or turn
up side down so the bike is standing on the handlebars and
saddle but again try to do this on a non abrasive surface
to avoid damage. (remove battery first in order to lighten
and make it easier to maneuver the bike) Once in position
take the front wheel and the quick release skewer/axle bolt.
Undo the plastic end cap and take off one spring (leaving
one spring on). Slide the bolt through the Centre of the front
wheel until it comes out the other side, then place the spring
back on first (small end first) followed by the plastic end cap
and loosely tighten. Pick the wheel up and slide into the
slots provided on the front fork and push downwards until
it stops. Once aligned you can tighten up the skewer bolt.
(lever should point upward when fitted correctly)
›Disc brake: If not already correct adjust brake by releasing
brake cable with 5mm Allen key then adjust accordingly and
re-tighten. Spin the wheel to make sure it spin freely. You
can make minor adjustments by turning the plastic screw
located on the brake cable near the brake caliper and with a
5mm Allen key on the opposite side.
›Pedals: Locate pedals, separate left and right pedals indicated by
L / R print on threaded end of the pedal. Screw in each pedal in
to the crank arms with your fingers ensuring not to cross thread
them. Once located correctly, tighten with 15mm spanner.
Note: Your wheel should fully stop once the brake lever
is depressed halfway. If it does not stop, re-adjust them
accordingly.

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Getting Started and how to use your power assistance:
Once your bike has been safety checked and is ready to ride
the next step is to turn on the electric. Locate the on/off rocker
switch at the rear of the battery and select the ON position. Also
check the battery is locked in correctly. Then Press the power
button on the LED display on the handlebars. In doing this the
display should light up with red LED lights.
Once turned on the display will indicate battery life and it will
automatically select the lowest level of pedal assist. This will be
indicated by one red LED light nearest the minus sign of the
assist part of the display.
At this point if you start to ride the bike the PAS assistance will
automatically kick in and assist you whist pedaling. (Tip: stay
on the lowest level until you become confident enough to
increase the power) You can increase the level of assistance
simply by pressing the + button, this will be indicated by the
LED light moving closer to the + sign. You can repeat this until
you reach maximum assistance. (15.5 M.P.H) To come back down
the assistance levels simply press the - button. IMPORTANT:
Please be aware that the assistance is also sensitive to how fast
you pedal and will only give you maximum assist when you are
pedaling relatively fast. (this applies in most levels selected)
To turn off the assistance so you are only using manual pedaling
either press the power button or move down through the assist
modes with the - button until the LED no longer is lit up.
On the right hand side of the handlebars you will find (if fitted)
a half twist grip throttle. When the bike is turned on, the throttle
is active and operates independently of pedaling, a bit like a
moped. (no requirement to pedal) Please note the red isolation
button also needs to be in the depressed position for the
throttle to be on.
Simply twist the half grip throttle and it will propel the bike. It is
limited though to what level of assistance you have selected on
the PAS. (remember using the throttle will use more battery life
up quicker).
Turining the lights On/O
To turn the lights on/off simply hold down the + button for a
few seconds
IMPORTANT: When using the throttle try to avoid hill starts
and only use pedaling when the bike seems under strain to
avoid motor burnout. In not doing this it can also void your
warranty.
Twist to operate
Isolation button to turn throttle
on/o.
LED display
Power button
5 Speed pedal assist (PAS)/Lights
Battery Level

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Battery Charging & Removal:
To charge the battery: This can either be done in situ or via removing the battery first. The
charge point is situated on the right hand side of the battery.
Turn on the charger first prior to plugging it in to the battery (the charger should indicate a
green light). When plugging the charger in to the charge point the light will turn from green to
red to indicate it is charging. It will then change from red to green to indicate when it is charged.
(you can then remove the charger)
Step 1
Insert the key in to the lock found near the front of the battery rack. Push the key in and turn the
key anticlockwise 180 degrees. This should release the lock.
Step 2
Once the lock has released place fingers on the underside of the battery at the back and your thumb on the battery rack. Using you
thumb for leverage pull the battery backwards until it starts to slide out. It may be a little stiff but it should still pull out relatively
easily. If it doesn’t check the lock has been turned the correct way. Clockwise will lock, anticlockwise will unlock.
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