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User manual BK-RS08EB, BK-RS08ES Electric Bike *Product images are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
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Trademark: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,. Inc. Use this Quick Guide to set up and start using your e-bike. For more detailed information on your model of e-bike, please refer to the on-line manual which can be found by following the link below or scanning the QR Code: www.sharpconsumer.com/RS08EB/#down Bell...
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• SHARP is not responsible for injury/death caused by improper use. if you are not sufficiently aware of the front and rear • Sharp is not responsible if you do not comply with local regulations and brakes’ placement. Please also adjust accordingly restrictions.
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It is recommended that you start charging at 20-40% charge. • Charge the battery after every use. • Hereby, Sharp Consumer Electronics Poland sp. z o.o. declares that this • If the e-bike is not used for a long time, charge it at least once a month.
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What's in the Box: 。 Quick Start Guide (this document) E-Bike Parts • 1 × Frame and Rear Wheel • 1 × Front Wheel • 1 × Thru-axle • 1 × Handlebar • 1 × Saddle and Saddle Pipe • 2 × Fender •...
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Figure 1-5 Figure 3-2 NOTE: Make sure the torque of bolts ABCD is about 6-8 N·m. NOTE: Make sure the torque of bolts F and J is about 20 N·m STEP 2: Cable management STEP 4: Install the front wheel a. Connect the display sensor cable, as shown in Figure 2-1 and Figure You need to turn the e-bike upside down before installing front wheel.
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12 (Fork) Figure 4-4 Figure 4-5 Figure 5-3 NOTES: STEP 6: Install the rear fender If there is no tension when locking the quick release lever, you will need to a. Use a 10 mm open-end wrench to loosen the fender bolt nut on the tighten it more.
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Figure 6-3 Figure 8-1 STEP 7: Connect the Cable NOTES: Check the end cap on both pedals to identify the left pedal and right pedal. Turn your bike up side down. Please note that the right pedal will tighten clockwise, while the left pedal will a.
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STEP 10: Install the kickstand a. Loosen screws and washers and then remove them from the dropout, as shown in Figure 10-1. b. Use a 5 mm Allen key to mount the kickstand onto the dropout, and retighten the screws to the torque of 10-12 N·m. Figure 11-1 Figure 11-2 How to start an E-bike...
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Press and hold the Mode button for 2 seconds, and enter the Settings interface. Select the About and scan the QR Code to download the SHARP Life APP on your phone. Then link your lovely e-bike to your phone on the APP.
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SHARP Life App Add the SHARP Life app to your mobile device to start enjoying the benefits of additional functionality. This includes: ū Speed monitoring on your device. ū Changing the speed/distance units between kilometers and miles. Click on “Add Device”, when the e-bike is turned on and the Bluetooth icon is flashing on the display.
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Step 2: Remove the stem and display Step 3: Remove the front fork and front wheel a. Remove the rubber cap on the top of the stem. Remove the front fork and front wheel. b. Loosen the two screws on the side of the stem and the long screw on the top of the stem with a 5 mm Allen key.
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Step 6.Remove the assist switch a. Loosen the screw on the brake lever with a 5 mm Allen key. b. Then remove the assist switch with a 2.5 mm Allen key. Step 5.Remove the brake lever a. Loosen the screws on the brake lever with a 5 mm Allen key. b.
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Step 8. Remove the cover next to BB a. Turn the bike upside down. b. Loosen the four screws on the cover next to the bottom bracket in a counterclockwise direction with a 3 mm Allen key. c. Then Remove the cover. Step 10.
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Step 11. Remove the belt Loosen the end caps on the rear hub with a 19 open-end wrench. Then remove them. Loosen the screws on the R-gaskets with a 3 mm Allen key. Then remove them. Loosen the screws in the dropout with a 4 mm Allen key. Then remove them.
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Step 12. Remove the rear fender Step 13. Remove the cable cover, rear brake caliper and rear wheel a. Loosen the screws on the dropout with a 4 mm Allen key. a. Loosen 2x Philips screws then remove cable cover. b.
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Step 15. Remove the dropout a. Use a 4 mm Allen key to push the bolts on the chain stay. Loosen the screws on the other side with another 4 mm Allen key. b. Loosen the screws on the seat stay with a 5 mm Allen key. c.
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Step 16. Remove the chain stays and seat stays Repeat the action. And then remove the chain stays and seat stays. Step 18. Take the frame apart Loosen all the bolts on the front triangle of the frame with a 5 mm Allen key.
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Take the frame apart in following sequence. The battery is hidden inside the downtube. Both tube sides have hot melt adhesive to fix the battery and cable. Mission Completed!
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Tightening Torques: Part Torque Nm Triangle Frame 20Nm Steam Top / Side 6Nm/12Nm Steam clamp Seat stay 20Nm Chain stay 10Nm Crank bolt 40Nm Adjust R-gasket belet screws Rear whell end caps 45Nm Service door Brake caliper Grips end cap Brake levers L/R pedals 18Nm...
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Maintenance Interval Inspect Service Replace Check hardware for proper torque. Check drivetrain for proper alignment and function (including the belt, Replace any components Clean frame by wiping frame freewheel, chainring). confirmed by our product support Weekly, 160-321km down with damp cloth. Check wheel trueness and for quiet or a certified reputable bike (100-200 mi)
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• Only use the original charger provided by SHARP or one designed Consult a professional for help in determining your maintenance for your specific bike model that is approved by SHARP. Do not use requirements. aftermarket chargers, which may cause damage, serious injury, or death.
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learned from a professional how to properly complete them. Improper adjustment or service may result in damage to the bicycle or in an accident which can cause serious injury or death. If you want to learn to carry out major service and repair work on your bike, you have three options: 1.
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Service Info Typical lifespan of wearing parts Normal Use Inspection Comment Rotor/Pads - min 1.5mm thickness / min Disc brake / Brake pads 5,000 km 1mm thickness. Gates belt drive 30,000 km Replace when wornout or cracked. Replace when shifting is not smooth or Flywheel / Crankwheel 15,000 km when there is abnormal noise.
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Technical specification Model BK-RS08EB BK-RS08ES General Colors Black Silver Size Max Speed (EU/UK) 25 km/h 25 km/h Mileage up to 80 km up to 80 km Weight 19 kg 19 kg Max Load 120 kg 120 kg Rider height 170-190 cm...
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Frame Size 21 inches (53 cm) Suggested Rider Height 5’8”–6'3" 170 cm–190 cm Seat Tube Length 21 inches 533 mm Reach 15.3 inches 389 mm StandoverHeight 31.9 inches 810 mm Wheelbase 40.7 inches 1034 mm Bottom Bracket Height 11.4 inches 290 mm Seat Height 34.6-43.3 inches...