Avaris Odysey Manuel du propriétaire - Page 5

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1. Is your bike the right size? To check, see Section 3. If your electric bicycle is too large or too small for you,
you may lose control and fall.
2. Is the saddle at the right height? To check, see Section 3. If you adjust your saddle height, make sure that
you follow the 'minimum insertion' instructions in Section 3.
3. Are the saddle and seat post securely clamped? A correctly tightened saddle will allow no saddle movement
in any direction. See Section 3 for details.
4. Are the stem and handlebars at the right height for you? more info can be found in section 3.
5. Can you comfortably operate the brakes? If not, you may be able to adjust their angle and reach.
Out Of Box Assembly:
1. Carefully remove the outer cardboard packaging, taking care not to scratch the eBike underneath.
2. Take your time to become familiar with the bicycle and the next steps. Assess the bicycle and take note of
the protective covers and cable ties, which have been used to hold some parts of the bicycle in place during
transit. Take note of any cables (brake cables & gear cables) that may be hidden by the protective packaging,
so that when you remove the packaging, you not do not kink or snag them.
3. Once you are clear on the above, carefully start to remove all the protective packaging, tapes and cable ties,
avoiding any scratches to the frame or damage to any parts during this process.
4. Attach the pedals to the cranks. Pedals are marked 'L' and 'R', screw the pedal marked 'L' into the left side
crank, and 'R' to the right-side crank. The right pedal attaches to the chain side crank arm with (clockwise)
thread. The left pedal attaches to the other crank arm and has a left-hand (counter-clockwise) thread.
CAUTION: Make sure you have the pedal thread aligned accordingly with the thread in the crank. DO NOT force the
pedal onto the crank when not aligned, this will cause damage to the bicycle.
5. Loosen the two stem bolts slightly, and rotate the handlebar 90 degrees so that it now faces forward.
The two images above are both pics of the same stem, with arrows to help you identify the two stem bolts.
DO NOT confuse a stem bolt for the 'top cap clamp bolt' located on top of the stem, this bolt SHOULD NOT
be tampered with.
(L)
(R)