Dillenger APACHE Manual de usuario

APACHE
User Manual
This manual describes how to safely complete nal assembly
and includes tips for use and maintenance
English

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SAFETY
PLEASE NOTE
Mechanical Safety Check:
Routinely check the condition of your bike. Make sure no fasteners have come loose. Perform
a visual inspection of the whole bicycle before every ride. Make sure tyres are correctly inated
within the range given on the tyre sidewall. Check your brakes for proper operation.
Your First Ride:
Be sure to pick an area away from cars, other cyclists, obstacles or other hazards to become
familiar with the controls, features and performance of your new electric bike.
We highly recommend the purchase of the Dillenger electric bike repair
toolkit. It will make your setup and ongoing maintenance much easier.
This can be purchased online.
Thank you for purchasing your new Dillenger electric bike! We know you’ll love it, and with some
care it should last for a very long time. Please read through this manual carefully before
beginning nal assembly.
THANK YOU

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ITEM CHECK LIST
Each electric bike is assembled under the most strict quality control standards. Upon
completion, each electric bike is test ridden by a technician inside the assembly factory to
check that every function and adjustment on the bike is perfect.
Item Check list:
• Electric bike with front wheel and handlebars
• Charger box (this may container other important parts)
• Pedals (left and right) please note the left and right pedals are not identical
• Any loose boxes may container other parts, such as a light (if where a light is provided or
purchase) so please check all packaging thoroughly

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Contents
THANK YOU 2
SAFETY 2
ITEM CHECK LIST 3
SUMMARY OF FINAL SETUP 5
UNBOXING 6
MAIN PARTS 7
FRONT WHEEL 9
HANDLEBARS 10
PEDALS 13
SEAT 14
FOLDING HANDLEBARS (20” MODEL ONLY) 15
FOLDING FRAME 16
FOLDING FRAME CONTINUED... 17
BATTERY OPERATION 18
LCD OPERATION 20
IMPORTANT POINTS 20
CHARGING 21
MAINTENANCE 22
TROUBLESHOOTING 23
TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED... 24
TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED... 25
CONTACT US 26
Your Dillenger bike is fully assembled in our factory and tested to our high standards.
To t into an appropriately sized shipping carton to comply with the various courier
networks, some basic parts of the bike are temporarily removed. This is so that the bike
can t into the shipping carton safely, and so that we can adequately package each part of
the bike so that it is delivered in perfect condition.
These simple instruction will show you how to perform the nal setup. Your bike may
arrive in a more assembled state than what is shown here. These are the steps required
for most customers (packaging and nal assembly can vary by country).
In summary, these are the main steps.
Step 1, Unpacking/ Unboxing
Step 2, Identify the pieces that require nal assembly
Step 3, Front wheel fastening
Step 4, Handlebar alignment and fastening
Step 5, Left and right side pedals
Step 6, Seat
Tools required:
Allen keys (5 and 6mm)
Spanner (15mm)
These are provided and can be found in the charger box.
Other equipment not provided:
Bike pump (or service station car tyre pump)

SUMMARY OF FINAL SETUP
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Your Dillenger bike is fully assembled in our factory and tested to our high standards.
To t into an appropriately sized shipping carton to comply with the various courier
networks, some basic parts of the bike are temporarily removed. This is so that the bike
can t into the shipping carton safely, and so that we can adequately package each part of
the bike so that it is delivered in perfect condition.
These simple instruction will show you how to perform the nal setup. Your bike may
arrive in a more assembled state than what is shown here. These are the steps required
for most customers (packaging and nal assembly can vary by country).
In summary, these are the main steps.
Step 1, Unpacking/ Unboxing
Step 2, Identify the pieces that require nal assembly
Step 3, Front wheel fastening
Step 4, Handlebar alignment and fastening
Step 5, Left and right side pedals
Step 6, Seat
Tools required:
Allen keys (5 and 6mm)
Spanner (15mm)
These are provided and can be found in the charger box.
Other equipment not provided:
Bike pump (or service station car tyre pump)

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UNBOXING
Unboxing your Dillenger will be very exciting, but it’s important to take care when
unboxing the bike as it’s possible to accidentally damage the bike or misplace crucial
parts. It’s also much easier to unbox the bike with someone to help you.
Remove the protective packaging from the bike carefully with a pair of scissors or a box
cutter. Make sure you don’t misplace any components in the lose packaging (there can be
quite a lot of protective packaging used).
After you’ve taken your Dillenger out of it’s shipping carton, you should have these parts:
1. The Complete Bike
2. Front Wheel
PLEASE NOTE
The keys will be securely fastened to the frame or handlebars of
your bike. Make sure you do not lose these as they are coded and a
replacement set can only be tted in a Dillenger factory.

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MAIN PARTS
After you’ve taken your Dillenger out of it’s shipping carton, you should have these parts:
1. The Complete Bike
2. Front Wheel

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3. Handlebars (Attached by the Cabling)
4. Charger
5. Pedals
Note: These can be in the same box as the charger, or fastened to the bike separately.
6. Seat
Note: These can be in the shipping carton or fastened to the bike separately.
Simply insert the front wheel into the front forks, with the brake disk lined up to t into
the brake calipers. Insert the washer on both sides of the wheel such that the ‘hook’ part
of the wheel ts into the slot where the axle enters. Screw on nuts and tighten with 15mm
spanner.
Note: It may be easier to do this step with the bike ipped over on its seat and handlebars. Just
be careful of the display on the ground you are constructing on.
Wheel is place into the axle slot on the front forks
Washer is place on axle as shown above and the nut is fastened securely

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FRONT WHEEL
Simply insert the front wheel into the front forks, with the brake disk lined up to t into
the brake calipers. Insert the washer on both sides of the wheel such that the ‘hook’ part
of the wheel ts into the slot where the axle enters. Screw on nuts and tighten with 15mm
spanner.
Note: It may be easier to do this step with the bike ipped over on its seat and handlebars. Just
be careful of the display on the ground you are constructing on.
Wheel is place into the axle slot on the front forks
Washer is place on axle as shown above and the nut is fastened securely

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Stem and handlebars are now in position on the headtube.
HANDLEBARS
The handlebars will be connected by the cables and wires, all that’s required for nal
setup is to mount the handlebar stem onto the head tube as shown here:
You can remove a number of the black spacer rings on the head tube, leaving 2. These 2
can be placed in any arrangement. In these photos we have the handlebars in the highest
position, with 2 spacers under the stem. Make sure none of the cables are twisted or
too tight (you may have the handlebars twisted). Tighten as shown here, making sure
the handlebars are aligned to the front wheel. This step fastens the stem down onto the
headtube to remove any vertical play:
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