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Table of contents:
About this manual……………………………………..…1
Guide to safe operation………………………….…2-3
Checklist before each ride…………………………...3
Safeguarding guidelines……………………………….4
Maintenance schedule…………………………………4
Before your first ride…………………………………...5
Operation of your electric bike…………………….6
Getting started…………………………………………….7
Assembly and adjustment of…
•Folding frame……………………………………….…7
•Quick release levers………………………………..8
•Handle-bar and Stem…………………………..8-9
•front light……………………………………………….9
•Bell………………………………………………………...9
•Reflectors……………………………………………….9
•Seat, battery and seatpost…………………...10
•Front and rear mudguard…………………..…11
•Rear Rack………………………………………………12
•Pedals…………………………………………………..13
Crank arm, Bottom Bracket………………..........13
Battery and charger……………………………….....14
Battery care, storage and range…………..…….15
Front and Rear wheel……………..………………….16
Disc brakes…………………………………………………17
Headset………………………………………………........18
Bike stand…………………………………………………..18
Chain…………………………………………………..……..18
Brake levers………………………………………………..18
Brake and gear Cables………………………………..18
Rim, Tyres and Tubes…………………………………19
Frame and Fork (Frameset)………………………..19
Accessories…………………………………………………19
Lubrication…………………………………………..…….20
Limited Warranty……………………………………….20
List of torque recommendations………….…….20
Conversion table psi/kPa………………………….…20
Basic trouble-shooting………………….………….…21
Schematic of an ebike and its parts…………….21
Connecting the throttle………………………………22
ELECTRIC BICYCLE USER MANUAL
LEITNER ARIA 16” Light-Weight Folding Electric Bike
About this manual
•Thank you for purchasing a Leitner electric .bike We take
pride providing electric bikes outstanding value,in at
delivered you factory direct. Riding ebike canto an be
fun, however for safety reasons important onlyit is to
ride the bike after reading and understanding the
complete manual.
•The following manual only a basic guide assist youis to
and not a complete comprehensive manual allis or of
aspects assembling, maintaining, repairing and usingof
your bicycle. the interest safety we recommend thatIn of
you visit a local electric bike professional assemble,to
tune and regularly service the bike.
•This manual makes representation about the safe useno
of this bike under all conditions. impossibleIt is to
predict all situations when riding a bike and there are
risks associated with riding this bike which cannot be
avoided. These risks are the sole responsibility theat of
rider.
•This assembly and operation manual shall remain an
integral part the electric bicycle. When you transferof
the electric bicycle others, please enclose thisto
manual contains important safety guidance andas it
operation instructions. Anyone riding the electric bike
shall carefully read the safety guidance and operation
instructions before your first ride.
Meaning Safety Language.of
Riding a bike can cause injury and extreme cases death,in
therefore important read and understand the manualit is to
before using the bike. The most common cause injuryof is
falling off the bicycle and reading the manual will help to
avoid situations which you risk injury death.put at of or
•WARNING! Indicates the possibility injury death.of or
•Caution! Indicates the possibility injury.of
As there are different models eBikes, pictur are fof es or
ref ly and may show a similerence on ar component from
a ther model. Certain instructions this manual may notno of
apply your model. content this manual subjectto All in is to
change withdrawal without notice. made effortor We to
provide accurate information, however not assumewe do
responsibility liability any errors inaccuracies appear.of if or
If you are unsure about certain parts this manual, youof if
have a problem need repair, please visit the websiteor
www.Leitner.com. and email a customer serviceau
representative sales@Leitner.com. with a problemat au
description and pictures and videos call .or 1300 856 725
Important: To provide the best experience this manual is continuously updated. To make sure that you are referring to the
most up to date information download the latest version at leitner.com.au/manual
FAQ: The throttle is NOT connected by default. Please refer to this manual how to connect it.
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Mechanical and electrical work performed youron
ebike. Safety depends correct assembly andon
maintenance. The use a torque wrenchof is
recommended tighten bolts correctly. Special toolsto
and skills are necessary comprehensively service thisto
bike. the interest safety recommend that youIn of we
visit a local electric bike professional assemble, tuneto
and regularly service the bike.
WARNING! Any modification your bike can provideof
a safety risk.
•Components which are not approved incorrector
assembly can cause accidents and injury. notDo
make any modifications including not limitedbut to
installing incompatible forks, drilling, sanding, filing
or removing parts.
•Original components can be purchased through
your retailer. Consult your retailer for safety and
compatibility advice. For example, installing a seat
post which is too long may put stress on the frame
leading to damage. Another example is installing an
incompatible child seat which could lead to injury.
•The electric parts do not need maintenance. Do not
open electric parts. Disassembly of the bike beyond
the state in which it has been delivered in the retail
box voids warranty.
Riding a bike different conditionsin
WARNING! Using a bike conditions beyond its limitsin
and beyond the skills the rider could leadof to
damage bicycle, fork, frame, parts and injury.to Do
not use your bike rough trails, trails with obstacles,on
areas where tyres are momentarily off the ground,
jumps, technical areas, speeds over km/h and for25
aggressive riding. not ride down curbs.Do
•Riding ebike can fun for commuting, exercisean be
or recreation you ride your bike a manner thatif in
is within your ability and within the limits theof
bike. Ride carefully and mindful yourof
environment avoid dangerous situations. Bikesto
are limited use, surface, maintenance andby
design.
•Leitner ebikes are designed for use pavedon
surfaces with shallow gradients where the tyres
are always the ground.on
•Weight limit rider (including luggage) (of 100kg 264
pounds). Maximum total weight (rider + luggage +
bike) approximately 115kg. not ride hillsDo on
steeper than percent incline.15
WARNING! Smooth gravel roads and loose surfaces
increase risk losing control. Your riding style needsof
to be adjusted. Apply brakes gently, around turnsgo
slowly and careful not use motor during turnsbe to
and not accelerate quickly.do
Guide to safe operation
•Bikes not protect you accidents. You maydo in
damage the bike, fall and may cause serious injuryit
or death.
WARNING! Riding a bike after impact beyond itsan
limits, e.g. accident may cause the bike break lowerto at
than standard loads. recommended have the bikeIt is to
inspected ebike mechanic before riding again.by an it
Riding instructions
•Use your brakes carefully: your bike has two brakeif
levers recommended press both brake leversit is to at
the same time. Check which brake lever engages which
brake. Australia, normally the right lever engagesIn
the front brake, the left lever the rear brake. theIn
USA, normally the right lever engages the rear brake.
Over-using the front brake lever may cause the rear
wheel lift resulting loss control.to in of
•Always keep a safe distance from other vehicles or
objects. know your brakes practicing a flat,Get to by in
safe location with concrete surface low speeds.at
Adjust brakes they are powerful weak.if too or too
•Do not use the electric assistance begin with. youto If
are comfortable riding the bike without electric
assistance, read all instructions about using electric
assistance, then ride bike using low assistance levels.
•Always prepared press the brake levers casebe to in
you accelerate unexpectedly. not switch yourDo on
bike unless you are ready ride preventon to it to
accidental acceleration. Also refer sectionto “Changing
gears this manual.correctly” in
•Go around turns carefully, not pedal around turns,do
keep your pedal arms horizontal avoid pedalsto
touching the ground.
WARNING! Incorrect use brakes, gears and electricof
controls may cause loss control and injury.of
•When you ride, include a pump, a spare inner tube,
puncture repair kit, and tools you can repair yourso
bicycle has a flat tyre other mechanical problem.if it or
It Ifis not recommended ride night.to at you ridedo at
night, include a spare light source for emergencies.
WARNING! Prevent -overlap. aware situationstoe Be of
where your which are the pedal touch the frontfeet on
wheel. normal riding situations the front wheel notIn is
turned sufficiently allow contact your toes with theto of
wheel, however this may occur when going around tight
turns low speeds. not pedal when going aroundat Do
turns. Toe overlap affected the size your feet, theis by of
pedals, crank arms, mudguards and tyres.
•Carrying cargo will change the way your bike handles,
including braking distance, steering, acceleration,
balancing, hill climbing ability. Cargo should not
protrude far from your bike and a low centretoo of
gravity recommended.is
•When riding coastal areas, wipe bike after every ridein
as salt water and humidity are very corrosive. Apply
anti-rust treatment spokes and other unpaintedto
parts. not use anti-rust sprays. may contaminateDo It
unwanted parts such brake pads. Damage fromas
corrosion not covered under warranty.is
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WARNING! Avoid pinch points (squeezing hazard), moving
parts, hot parts and sharp points. Examples parts whichof
can cause injury are turning wheels including spokes, sharp
cogs driving the chain, hot brakes, folding frame, folding
stem and folding seat posts.
•Frame and forks need inspected thoroughly beforeto be
every ride for any unusual signs damage wear.of or If
you experience any unusual noise during riding stop
using the bike. After impacts, for example accidents or
hitting a object low speeds the bike falls inspectat or if
the bike including frame and fork closely may haveas it
been damaged high stress. there are scratches,due to If
use clear nail polish touch avoid corrosion.to up to
Life span your bicycleof
•Bicycle parts will wear with use and may need
replacement after some time. a bike used moreIf is
often parts will need changed more frequentlyto be as
compared a bike which only used occasionally.to is
Rough, intense riding will reduce the life span theof
bike. There are many factors determining the lifespan of
a part therefore not possible give exactit is to an
timetable for replacement.
•Frequent maintenance will increase the lifespan. youIf
are doubt whether a part should changed pleasein be
contact customer service. Battery capacity will naturally
degrade over time and with use.
WARNING! If the lifespan any part exceeded mayof is it
break and cause injury therefore necessary inspectit is to
all parts the bike regularly identify damagedof to
components and replace them before they fail.
WARNING! As with all mechanical components, the bicycle
is subjected wear and high stresses. Different materialsto
and components may react wear stress fatigueto or in
different ways. the design life a component has beenIf of
exceeded, may suddenly fail possibly causing injuriesit to
the rider. Any form crack, scratches changeof or of
colouring highly stressed areas indicate that the lifein of
the component has been reached and shouldit be
replaced.
Checklist before each ride
To make sure that the most important components are
installed correctly and functioning correctly necessaryit is
to follow this checklist before each ride. Please note this is
not a full maintenance program.
WARNING! If a part your bicycle not working properlyof is
do not ride your bike. Have the part installed correctly
using the adjustment instructions this manual havein or
the part repaired replaced a professional bikeor by
mechanic. Contact customer service doubtif in .
Checklist:
•Battery: Make sure your battery fully charged,is
secured and not damaged.
•Frame and fork: Are there signs stress fatigue?of or
Discoloration, cracks, dents, chips, irregularities in
shape, scratches, unusual noises. the folding frameIs
mechanism closed safely?
•Handle-stem and handle-bar: Is stem aligned with front
wheel? Walk front bike, front wheel betweento of put
your legs (Figure 2.) Check the wheel and stem areFS if
aligned straight. Try twist the handle-bar left and right.to
The handlebar should not loose and movebe shouldn’t if
moderate force applied. Make sure that all cables areis
not stretched and that there enough slack for all cablesis
when turning handle-bar. Make sure the wheel can be
turned freely without entangling wires. The ends theof
handle-bars need covered, usually a handle-gripto be by
to protect from injuries. Replace damaged. Apply frontif
brake and move bike forward and backwards. forkIs
loose? loose the headset needs adjusted.If it is to be Is
the folding stem mechanism closed safely?
•Wheels: Are wheels installed safely? Lift wheel off the
ground, hit hand from the and try moveit by top to it by
hand left and right. The wheel move comeshouldn’t or
loose. Check the nuts quick-release system holdingif or is
the wheel place safelyin Are tyres inflated to
recommended pressure sidewall tyre?on of E.g. psi.50
Pump tyre using a hand bicycle pump (not supplied). Do
NOT use automated air compression pump, foran
example the car tyre pumps gas stations. Check wheelat if
is it itstraight. Lift off the ground and spin by hand
observing any wobbles from side side where passesto it
the brake pads. Wheels need installedWARNING! to be
safely otherwise they may come loose during a ride and
cause injury.
•Brakes: Check all brakes the bike work well. Pressingif on
the lever should stop bike. Rim brakes: Brake pads should
be 1-2 away from rim. pressing the brake levermm If
results touching the handle-bar, adjust brakes. Discin
brakes: Brake pads should 0. -0. away frombe 25 75 mm
disc. brake lever moves more than less thanIf 15mm or
7 stop your bike, adjust brakes. Also make sure thatmm to
the brake pads are not rubbing excessively against the rim
of or ofthe wheel the disc a disc brake: Lift the wheel off
the ground and spin . there are any noises wheelit If or if
stops spinning abruptly indicates that brakes areit
rubbing. not touch the disc the disc brakeCaution! Do of
after use may hot. Never touch brakes whileas it be
wheels are turning. Check that engaging brakes switches
off motor.
•Saddle (seat) and seatpost: Use both hands twist seatto
left and right and push seat and down and try tiltup to
seat forwards and backwards. should not moveIt or be
loose. Check that minimum insertion mark seatposton is
NOT visible.
•Suspension: Make sure that any suspension installed on
the frame fork cannot compressed fully. Increaseor be
front fork suspension stiffness needed turning theif by
adjustment knob. Generally clockwise makes the
suspension stiffer. Not all forks have adjustment knob.an
•Reflectors, front and rear lights: Make sure both front
and rear lights face the correct direction and that they are
clean and working properly. Make sure that all reflectors
on onfront and rear wheel and pedals are clean and not
covered any accessories. A bike withoutby WARNING!
properly functioning lights and reflectors may hardbe to
see other people increasing the chance accident.by of an
•Pedals and crank-arms: Check that pedals are fully
inserted into crank arms and that they are tightened to
specification. The pedals and the crank arm should not be
loose. Loose pedals will damage the thread pedal arms.on
Damaged pedal arms need replaced.to be
Figure FS2
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