GENUINE CU 500 Bedienungsanleitung

Owner’s Manual
CU 500

NOTICE
This manual contains many NOTICE, WARNING and CAUTION statements
concerning the safe operation and potential consequences if safe setup, operation and
maintenance are not performed. The notes, warnings and cautions contained within
the manual and marked by this triangular Caution Symbol should also be given special
care. For your safety, follow all safety warnings contained within the owner's manual
and the labels applied to your bicycle.
!
This owner's manual contains important safety, operational and maintenance information. Any person operating
this bicycle should carefully read and fully understand the entire contents of the owner's manual prior to riding
the bicycle. If you are a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your children. The
CU 500 E-Bike is not designed for use by children.
If you have any questions, please ask your customer service representative for assistance.
! WARNING
Lithium-Ion Batteries and/or products that contain Lithium-Ion Batteries can expose you to chemicals
including cobalt, lithium, nickel oxide, and nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www. P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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You should keep this manual, along with any other documents that were included with your bicycle, for
future reference, however all content in this manual is subject to change or withdrawal without notice.
Visit https://www.genuinescooters.com/owners-manuals/ to download the latest version.
GENUINE makes every effort to ensure accuracy of its documentation and assumes no responsibility of
liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear within.
Assembly and first adjustment of your bicycle requires special tools and skills and it is recommended that these
actions should be performed by a trained bicycle mechanic whenever possible. For your safety, please check to
ensure all parts are in good condition and adjusted properly prior to riding your bicycle. Contact your customer
service representative in the event you have difficulty or questions.
INTRODUCTION
Your bicycle can provide many years of riding enjoyment. You must take responsibility for your own safety and
the safety of others. There are many steps you can take to protect yourself and others while riding. Following
operational guidelines within this manual and wearing proper safety apparel are two ways to begin cultivating
safe riding habits.
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding, this manual
makes no representations about the safe use of bicycles under all conditions. There are risks associated with
the use of any bicycle which cannot be predicted or avoided, and which are the sole responsibility of the rider.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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NOTICE
............................................................................ 1
INTRODUCTION
............................................................ 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
................................................ 3
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
.................................... 4, 5
SAFE RIDING
Wear Safety Gear, Make Yourself Visible
............. 6
Know Your Limits, Road Conditions ........................... 6
RECOMMENDED TORQUE VALUES
......................
7
BICYCLE LAYOUT
Overview ...........................................
...................... 8
Handlebar Controls ...................................................... 9
Suspension .................................................................. 10
DIGITAL DISPLAY LAYOUT
...................................... 11
DIGITAL DISPLAY OPERATION
Power On / Off, Display Interface ..........
................. 12
Settings ..
................................................................... 13
Battery Capacity, Motor Output, USB Charging ...
. 14
Walk Mode, Lighting, Pedal Assistance
................. 15
SAFETY CHECKLIST
.............................................. 16,17
OPERATION
Sidestand, Pedal Assist Level Selection
................ 18
Pedal Assist, Throttle, USB Charging ........
............ 19
Shifting Gears, Brakes
.............................................
20
Suspension Preload Adjustment .
............................ 21
Suspension Rebound Adjustment .
.......................... 22
BATTERY
Battery Removal, Battery Installation
...................... 23
Battery Charging ....................................................
24
Battery Range, Battery Safety
.
................................
25
TROUBLESHOOTING
........................................
26,27
PARKING, TRANSPORT, STORAGE
....................
28
CARGO
...................................................................
29
BICYCLE CARE
......................................................
30
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
.................................
31
MAINTENANCE LOG
.............................................
32

Product Specifications
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48v 13Ah Lithium Battery
500W Brushless Geared Motor 26” * 18” 6061 Aluminum
LCD Display Tektro Aries 180mm
Shimano-Altus-7 Speed US Standard 3.0 A Quick Charger
20mph throttle, 25mph pedal assist Shimano 7 Speed
40+ Miles
Intelligent 5 Level Pedal Assist Shimano Tourney
Half Twist Throttle 27.5” x 2.4”
5 ~ 6 Hours 62 Ibs
5' 2” ~ 6' 4”
300 Ibs
Battery
Motor
Display
Derailleur
Max Speed
Estimated Range
Pedal Assist
Throttle
Charging time
Recommended
Rider Height Front Fork
Frame
Brake
Charger
Freewheel
Lighting
Shifter
Tires
Weight
Max Load
LED
Adjustable spring preload / rebound
dampening with lockout capability

Maximum Load
Capactiy
300 LBS
Wheelbase
46.5 inch
Seat Height
Total Length
34+ Inches
74
inch
Tires
27.5" X 2.4"
Handlebar Reach
28 inch
Motor
500W
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Product Specifications

Wear a Helmet
Rider safety begins with quality head protection. A head injury is one of the most serious injuries that can occur. Always
wear a quality DOT approved helmet that is properly buckled. If the helmet does not have a face shield, wear suitable eye
protection.
Wear Protective Apparel
Choose quality eyewear, footwear, gloves, and other riding
apparel specifically designed with protective features.
Loose
clothing can be unsafe when riding your bicycle.
Make Yourself Visible
Wear bright, reflective apparel to make yourself more visible. Position yourself on bicycle pathways where other bicyclists
and / or motorists can easily see you. Use your hand signs, bell and other methods to help others locate you and understand
your intended actions. Turn on your lights even during daylight hours to become more visibile
Know Your Limits
Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times. Do not ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Strictly observe all
traffic regulations. Always adapt your riding to account for traffic and road conditions.
Surface Conditions
Surface conditions can vary greatly. Your riding stability and braking power are limited by the grip of the tires on the surface of
which you are riding. When encountering loose or slippery surfaces, braking distance will increase significantly, and riding
stability will be reduced. Reduce speed and perform all actions in a gradual and deliberate manner to prevent accidents.
Safe Riding
WARNING
Not wearing safety apparel increases the chance of serious injury or death in a crash. Be sure you always
wear a helmet and proper protective gear.
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Recommended Torque Values
Hardware Location Torque Required (Nm)
Handlebar 18-20
Stem 18-20
Saddle 18-20
Front Wheel (For Bikes with Bolt on Front Wheel) 16-25
Rear Wheel 35-40
Bottom Bracket Parts 35-55
Pedals 35
Disk Mounting Bolts 6
Disk Caliper Mount 10
Crank Bolts 40
Rear Derailleur Cable Pinch 6
Front Derailleur Clamp 7
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On / Off
Digital Display
Rear Brake
Handle
Grip
Throttle
Front Brake
Handle
Grip
Gear Selector
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Bicycle Layout
Seat
LED Rear Light
LED Head Light
Front Fork
Motor
Tire
Rear Derailleur
Motor Controller
Pedal
Front Brake
Battery

Bicycle Layout
After the bike has been properly assembled, all components are secured correctly, and you have run through all safety
checks, you may now proceed to set up and operate the vehicle. Familiarize yourself with all controls and settings prior to operation.
Increase
Decrease
Left Grip
Front Brake Lever
Bell
Right Grip
Rear Brake Lever
Throttle
Up Shift
Down Shift
Gear Indicator
Digital Display
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