Prodeco Technologies G Plus Storm User's Guide

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Some of the content of this manual may differ from
your bicycle depending on the options of the bicycle
and what your dealer provided.
© 2012 PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES. All rights
reserved. PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES and the
PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES logo are trademarks of
PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES. Printed in USA.
USER GUIDE
You have purchased one of the highest
quality electric bicycles available today. It is
important you read this manual to
understand your new electric bicycle. All
riders including experienced traditional
bicycle riders should read this manual. This
manual explains the functions of your new
electric bicycle and details on performing
basic maintenance. All riders must read the
section on throttling due to the nature of how
to power the bicycle forward. Please take the
time to register your new G Plus Genesis
electric bicycle for the warranty to take effect.
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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

36V Some of the content of this manual ma

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10 CAUTION: The saddle mounting clamp front and rear barrel nut and bolt must remain tight at all times. Test saddle for looseness or play in the rot

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11 CAUTION: The handlebar stem quill bolt and rotation adjustment bolt must be checked for tightness to ensure the handlebar stem w

Page 4 - OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

12do believe new regulation and rules will apply in the future upon the electric bicycle becoming one of the standard forms of transportation for the

Page 5 - Chapter 2: Getting Started

13e. Safety first It is important you follow your local bicycle laws but also it is important you ride safely. Below are examples of understanding h

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14h. First motorized ride When you buckle on your helmet and go for your first familiarization motorized ride on your new bicycle, be sure to pick a

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15l. Pedaling Pedaling your G Plus Genesis is the same as pedaling a traditional bicycle. It is recommended you add pedaling to the power of the bic

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16For charging, please review the following instructions.  Lift up the handle of the battery to access the RCA charging input.  Insert the char

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17b. Riding Safety Below are detailed guidelines according to the NHSTA (National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration) on bicycle safety  P

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18c. Wet weather riding You should avoid whenever possible to ride your bicycle in the rain. Riding a bicycle in the rain is like driving a car in t

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19The G Plus battery base required an added mounting area to the seat tube, therefore the better way to measure the seat tube is from the base of the

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2Table of Contents 1) Chapter 1: Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 a. About this manual ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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20rotation, one will not rotate further without the other requiring to be rotated. A compromise may be required when attempting to align the brake le

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21 a. Suspension fork adjustment Chapter 6: Tire, Tube, Wheel and Axle Repair The G Plus Genesis was designed for ease of servicing. R

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22battery base. LED lights on throttle will light up displaying power to the motor. Pull the front motor wheel off the ground (if the bicycle is not

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23 d. Replacing a tube or tire Read the previous sections a. and b. to learn how to remove and replace the front and rear wheel. You will

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24 WARNING: There is a safety risk in using gas station air hoses or other air compressors. They are not made for bicycle tires. They move a large vo

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25 To install a new tire, follow these instructions:  When installing a new tire you should first insert the tube into the tire. The tube should

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26Chapter 7: Maintenance and Replacement Your new G Plus Genesis was designed for ease of use and owner servicing. There are no tasks which require a

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27DSK-715 Tool Free Caliper Adjustments The brake pads will be worn during braking, which means the clearance between the two pads will be greater a

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28   CAUTION: The angle position of the brake arm has been specially designed. Do not change its angle position higher than 1mm while pulling

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29e. Derailleur adjustment If the chain of your bicycle falls off at the largest COG/sprocket or the chain is having problems remaining on the corre

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38) Chapter 8: Battery Management …………………………………………………………………………………….. 32 a. About your battery ………………………………………..………………………..………………………………. 32 b. Remo

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30f. Wheel check From time to time you should check the truing of your wheel and the condition of your spokes. Your spokes can become loose over a p

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31i. Pedals The G Plus Genesis uses folding pedals to require a slimmer space when folded. Each pedal has 2 tabs on the outside edges of the pedal’s

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32l. Torque specifications for common parts Nuts and bolts for your bicycle are set to standard torque settings at the factory. Over time of use and

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33To remove the battery, follow these instructions:  Locate the key ignition on the battery base and turn the key in a counter clockwise rotation

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34 The battery includes a battery indicator also to check for charging. The indicator can be found under the left side battery handle. Press the in

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35g. Battery replacement If your battery is no longer working properly and needs replacing, you can contact your local authorized dealer for a repla

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36The bolts and nuts which hold the cover to the base can easily be removed within a few minutes. Once the cover is off of the battery base, the cont

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37Chapter 10: Warranty Service and Repair Prodeco Technologies has taken great measures in designing and producing your new bicycle to be issue free

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38b. Registering your bike It is very important you register your new bicycle when purchasing. This is the only way your warranty will take effect.

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39e. Part replacement procedure In the rare occurrence of a part becoming defective, Prodeco Technologies tries to make part replacement as painless

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4 OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 1: Introduction Prodeco Technologies thanks you for your purchase of your

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40Chapter 11: Parts and Components List Line Part Description PART NUMBER Cost 1 Accessory - Multi Tool - Nickel Plated & Composite - VHB034

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41Chapter 12: Specifications Frame: Folding Aircraft Grade T6 Aluminum AlloyFolding Lock: 2 Stage Overlapped Locking EZ AdjustFinish: Brushed Alum

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5c. General warning Like any sport, bicycling involves the risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the responsibility f

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6b. Folding and unfolding (SEE PHOTOS BELOW) Folding: your bicycle has the ability to fold for easy storing and transporting. There is a quick relea

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7c. Familiarize yourself with your bicycle’s parts d. Contents of the box Check the contents of your box. Your new G Plus Genesis should include

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8e. A guideline of your G Plus Genesis tool set The G Plus Genesis includes a multi-use tool set. This tool set includes all the tools necessary t

Page 41 - Chapter 12: Specifications

9b. Adjusting the saddle Your saddle has the ability to adjust the height instantaneously via a quick release clamp. There is also the ability to ti

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