Electric Bike D9908, D9909, D9979, D9980, D9981, D9982, D9983 and D9984 Thank you for purchasing this product, which has been made to demanding high quality standards and is guaranteed for domestic use against manufacturing faults for a period of 12 months from date of purchase After Sales Support Call 0871 911 7003 Email support@bvg-airflo.co.uk www.clifford-james.co.uk Product Code: D9908, D9909, D9979, D9980, D9981, D9982, D9983 & D9984 1 For correct usage, read these instructions carefully and keep in a safe place for future reference
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12 User Guide 13 Point to check Yes If not see page The wheels are mounted properly 23 The brakes work correctly 27 The seat is in the correct position 11 The saddle is comfortable 12 The bolts, nuts and screws are tightened 34 The pedals are firmly attached 12 The air pressure in the tyres are correct 17 The battery is charged and attached 13
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16 User Guide 17 Inflating the tyres Before starting to inflate your tyres check that the pump is in the correct mode for your tyre valve. Remove the valve cap. Briefly press down on the valve to make sure that the valve doesn t stick and to remove any loose dirt. Pull out the end of the bicycle pump and pushdown to start inflating the tyre, continue to do so until the tyre has reached the desired tyre pressure. Do not inflate the tyre beyond the maximum tyre pressure. (You will find this information printed on the sidewall of the tyre). Remove the pump and replace the valve cap.
18 User Guide 19 Removing the front wheel Removing the rear wheel Detach the brakes, which are located at the top front forks, from the front wheel rim by closing the brake arms with your thumb and index finger and lifting out the brake cable, if there is not enough play; loosen the adjusters at the handlebars. Place the frame upside down on a flat surface and disconnect the power cable. Detach the brakes, which are located at the top front forks, from the front wheel rim by closing the brake arms with your thumb and index finger and lifting out the brake cable, if there is not enough play; loosen the adjusters at the handlebars. Place the frame upside down on a flat surface. Unscrew the bolt using a spanner. Remove the wheel. Loosen the bolts on either side of the wheel by turning anti-clockwise. Slide the wheel forward as far as you can towards the frame to loosen the chain. Slide the wheel backwards off the frame to remove.
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22 User Guide 23 Feed the rest of the inner tube evenly around the inside of the tyre, be careful not to twist or pinch the inner tube. Use the tyre lever to push the edge of the outer tyre under the wheel rim, all the way round the tyre. Inflate the inner tube to the correct pressure and secure with the valve cap. Refit the wheel to the aerobike.
24 User Guide 25 Attaching the rear wheel (continued)
26 User Guide 27 Assembling the brakes Adjusting the brakes These instructions apply to both front and rear brakes, remember to check them regularly and adjust as necessary.
28 User Guide 29 Adjusting brake travel Your brake pads should hit the wheel rim at the same time; if this doesn t happen then you will need to adjust them.
30 User Guide 31 Aligning the brake pads Aligning the brake pads (continued) The brake pads on your bike should be accurately aligned against the wheel rim.
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34 User Guide 35 Handlebars Handlebar stem Saddle Motor Rear wheel 8Nm 8Nm 15Nm 30Nm 20Nm Sports City Frame Size 20 inch 20 inch Frame Construction Aluminium Aluminium Bike Weight (not incl battery) 16kg 16kg Brake Type Linear Pull/V-Brake Linear Pull/V-Brake Wheel Size 28 inch / 700c 28 inch / 700c Tyre Type Hybrid Hybrid Motor 250W 250W Warranty 1 Year 1 Year Range 30 miles 30 miles Charge Time 3 hours 3 hours Battery Type Lithium Ion Lithium Ion Voltage 36V 36V Amp Hours 5.8Ah 5.8Ah Detachable Yes Yes Battery Weight 1.3kg 1.3kg
36 37 Plug Wiring Plug Wiring These safety instructions should be read carefully and kept in safe place for future reference. Every Ride (Basic Safety Check) Check tyre pressure Check tyre tread for wear and debris Check that any quick release parts are tight and secure Monthly (or 400 miles) Clean frame with a cloth. Inspect frame and components for signs of wear, cracks or other damage Clean the chain with a degreaser and relubricate chain and sprockets Check for loose spokes Six Monthly (or 2000 miles) Clean and wax the frame to protect the finish Check tyres for wear, rotting or cracks Check cables and cable housings for breaks, cracks, fraying or corrosion Yearly (or 4000 miles) Check all bearing systems such as headset and pedals Check wheels carefully for any signs of wear such as worn sidewalls and cracks This appliance is fitted with a plug that complies with BS 1363. Only high quality 13A (square pin) plugs that comply with this standard should be fitted. Wires are coloured as follows: Brown Live Blue Neutral Yellow & Green Earth If the appliance is fitted with a 2-core cable it is double insulated and will not have the yellow and green earth wire. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT WIRES ARE ATTACHED ONLY TO THEIR DESIGNATED POSITIONS IN THE PLUG Check wheels run smooth and straight Check bolts are all ight and secure (handlebars, wheels, Check for worn brake pads and handlebar grips Check brakes work, touch the rim (not the tyres) and that the pads are not worn Lubricate brake and pedal pivot point Check for any chain or sprocket wear Check that chain is lubricated and not dry Lubricate brake cables and check for fraying and rusting Ensure battery is fully charged If the battery has not been used, fully charge to prolong life. Fuses must be replaced with the same rating as the original; please refer to the fuse rating stated on the plug for this information. Only genuine fuses compliant with BS 1362 should be use After Sales Support 0871 911 7003 SUPPORT@BVG-GROUP.CO.UK After Sales Support 0871 911 7003 SUPPORT@BVG-GROUP.CO.UK
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