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ETNA MANUAL AND WARRANTY
GUIDE D'UTILISATION ET GARANTIE
BENUTZERHANDBUCH UND GARANTIE
MANUAL DE USUARIO Y GARANTÍA
PAGE 3 - 25
PAGE 27 - 49
SEITE 51-73
PÁG 75 - 97
URBAN SMART EBIKES
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new LEGEND MILANO SMART EBIKE. In this manual you will nd the
information you need to enjoy your electric bicycle safely. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact us via your point of sale or directly at www.legendebikes.com
Bicycles bearing the LEGEND EBIKES trademark and their components meet the following legal conditions, according to
the European standard EN 15194:2017 for EPAC (Electrically Power Assisted Cycles):
1. Motor assist is provided only when pedalling.
2. Pedal assist is limited to 25 km/h.
3. The nominal power provided by the assist is 250W, maximum.
If these conditions are met, there is no need for any kind of licence or registration to drive this vehicle on public roads.
LEGEND EBIKES also comply with the legislation in force both nationally and at European level:
- Directive 2002/24/EC
- Directive 2004/108/EC
- Directive 2006/42/EC
This manual contains warning messages and recommendations.
Disregarding them may cause harm and damage. The manual and its contents are current at the time of writing and
printing. LEGEND EBIKES reserves the right to modify it without notice.
ATTENTION!
Messages written in this format contain instructions critical to safety and proper use.
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CONTENTS_
SAFETY Page 6
PRELIMINARY SAFETY CHECKS Page 6-7
ROAD SAFETY Page 8-9
USE IN RAIN Page 9
NIGHT USE Page 9
BICYCLE PARTS Page 10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET Page 11
GETTING STARTED Page 12
SETTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT Page 12
ASSEMBLING THE PEDALS Page 13
ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT AND ANGLE Page 14
CHARGING THE BATTERY Page 14-15
TURNING ON THE BIKE Page 16
BATTERY REMOVAL Page 16
FIRST USE Page 17
MAINTENANCE Page 18
BATTERY MAINTENANCE Page 19
MOTOR MAINTENANCE Page 19
ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE Page 20
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCES & ITEMS TO CHECK (CHART) Page 20-21
WARRANTY CONDITIONS Page 22
1. REGULATION AND TERRITORY Page 22
2. WARRANTY TERM Page 22
3. WARRANTY COVERAGE Page 22-23
4. WARRANTY APPLICATION Page 24
5. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Page 24-25
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SAFETY_
Read this manual completely and familiarise yourself with it before using your electric bike LEGEND MILANO SMART
EBIKE for the rst time.
Like any outdoor activity, cycling involves a risk of injury and accidents. In addition, as the vehicle has an electrical
component, this risk may be higher.
When you choose to drive an electric bike, you assume responsibility for that risk. Therefore, you need to know the rules
of safe and responsible driving, as well as proper use and maintenance. Clearly, this will reduce the risk of accidents.
This electric bicycle is only intended for use by adults. As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities
and safety of minors in your care. This includes making sure that the minor can use and control all functions of the
bicycle and, of course, fully understands all parts of this manual.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Check the condition of your bicycle before each use.
1. Nuts and bolts: Make sure nothing is loose.
2. Tyres and wheels: Make sure that the tyres are inated to the proper pressure (the correct pressure is indicated on the
sidewall of the tyre) and in good condition. Turn each wheel slowly searching for cuts in the tyre.
3. Brakes: Make sure the brakes are working properly, that there are no mismatches in their movements and that the pads
are not worn or incorrectly positioned. Check that the cables are lubricated, tight and are not damaged. The brake levers
must be rmly attached to the handlebars.
4. Fittings: Make sure that the seat post is securely fastened and adjusted as well as the lockouts on the folding hinges, if necessary.
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SAFETY_
If you purchased your LEGEND electric bicycle in an online store, the bike might be sent semi-
assembled. We recommend that you go to a bike shop or professional workshop where they can
adjust the derailleurs and the brakes (if they have not been previously) and ensure correct
assembly of the parts with the minimum safety guarantees.
5. Alignment of saddle and handlebars: Make sure the saddle and handlebars base are parallel to the centreline of the
bike frame.
6. Handlebars grips: Make sure the grips are in good condition.
7. Rack: Make sure it is securely attached to the bike.
8. Charger: Use only the original charger to charge the battery. If the battery is not used for a long period of time, store it
in a cool, dry place and charge it at least once every two months.
9. Battery: For your own safety, never place the battery near a heat source nor incinerate it. Do not place it near explosive
or ammable materials during charging.
10. Electrical components: Never disassemble the battery, motor, control unit or other components yourself. If a
component needs to be replaced, contact the point of sales where you purchased your electric bicycle LEGEND EBIKES
and, if possible, our technical service. Never tamper with the warranty seal of the components, or it will be voided.
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ROAD SAFETY
1. Always wear an approved helmet.
2. Try to keep body parts and other objects away from the links of the chain, pedals, cranks and wheels in motion.
3. Always wear:
• Correctly tting shoes that grip the pedal well. Never use your bike barefoot or in sandals.
Clear and visible clothes that are not loose-tting since they could become entangled in the bicycle or snagged by objects at the side of the road.
It is highly recommended to wear glasses to protect your eyes. Tinted when the sun is shining, transparent when it is not.
4. Always drive at a speed appropriate to the conditions. As you know, increasing the speed increases the risk.
5. Observe the rules of the road. Remember you must also know all the rules and regulations governing the use of
electric bicycles. The laws and ordinances usually vary from one municipality to another. It is your responsibility to know
and comply with local restrictions.
6. Never use headphones. They mask trac sounds and emergency vehicle sirens, distracting you from concentrating on what is
happening around you. In addition, the wires can become entangled in moving parts of the bicycle, which can cause loss of control.
7. Never carry anything which obstructs your view or could aect control of the bike.
8. Never hold on to another vehicle to go faster.
9. Do not exceed the maximum weight limit of the bicycle or its components may be damaged or even broken.
10. Replace any damaged component or element before using the bike again. Proper bicycle maintenance and repairs
should be assigned to an authorised point of sale.
11. Do not attempt to jump or perform “wheelies” as it can cause accidents and damage the bike.
SAFETY_
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12. Never drive your bicycle while under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
13. Avoid using the bicycle partially or completely submerged in water. Otherwise, the electronic components and
elements may be damaged.
14. If possible, avoid driving on rainy days, when visibility is limited, at dusk and at night, or when experiencing
extreme tiredness. These conditions increase the risk of accident.
USE IN RAIN
In rain, the eectiveness of your brakes (as with the brakes of other vehicles) is dramatically reduced and your tyres do
not have such good traction as when dry. To ensure that you can reduce speed and stop safely in the rain, drive more
slowly and use your brakes earlier and more gradually than if it were dry.
Rain aects traction, braking and the visibility of the cyclist and other road users who share the road.
The risk of accident increases dramatically in these conditions. Be especially careful when driving your
bicycle in extreme rain. Note that damage that occurs to the electrical system due to contact with
water shall be considered as damage due to misuse, and therefore will not be covered by warranty.
NIGHT USE
Driving a bicycle at night is much more dangerous than during the day. A cyclist is not easily seen by other drivers and
pedestrians. Therefore, minors should never drive at dawn, dusk or late at night. Adults should do so only if necessary.
Make sure that the front and rear lights are working properly. Reectors and retro-reectors are
installed to reect light from the street and cars so that you will be recognised as a moving
cyclist. Please note that reective devices are not a substitute for lights.
SAFETY_
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BICYCLE PARTS_
1. iWoc®
2. Handlebars
3. Brake levers
4. Front light
5. Suspension fork
6. Hidraulic disc
7. Front wheel
8. Pedal
9. Chain wheel
10. Kickstand
11. Chain
12. Derailleur
13. Rear wheel
14. Motor
15. Front and Rear
mudguards
16. Rear light
17. Rear rack
18. Controller (Internal)
19. Saddle
20. Adjustable stem
21. Battery
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET_
***ATTENTION: Some components may not exactly match the description or pictures (due to supply diculties)
and may be replaced by other components of equivalent or higher range.
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It is important to ensure
that the stem does not
extend beyond the
minimum insertion mark.
GETTING STARTED_
SETTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT
The height of the seat post can be easily adjusted by manual clamping and set to the desired height. The quick release
system allows this operation to be carried out as many times as necessary without any eort. The xation must be
rmly closed.
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GETTING STARTED_
ASSEMBLING THE PEDALS
The pedals have a special adjustment system. When assembling them, you should make sure you have selected the
right pedal for its crank: we place the right pedal on the right crank, indicated with the letter R (Right); and the le pedal
on the le crank, indicated with the letter L (Le).
Check that the holes are free of obstacles and, if possible, add some grease. Always screw the pedals onto the crank in
the direction of pedalling. Try not to force the screw as it could damage the threads and make them unusable.
Use a 6mm Allen key or 15mm wrench to screw the pedals onto the cranks.
Recommended tightening torque: 35 Nm
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[EN] CHARGING THE BATTERY
Before using your bike for the rst time, you should charge the battery for 4 to 6 hours using the included charger.
1. Connect the charger to the socket. You will notice that the charger light turns green, meaning that the unit is working
properly.
2. Connect the charger to the battery. The charger light turns red while the battery is charging. Remember that you can
charge your battery while it is inside the bicycle through the connector on the le side of the frame, or charge it o the
bike if you prefer.
GETTING STARTED_
ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT AND ANGLE
Raise the lever to loosen the assembly by Adjust the handlebars to your preference Lower the lever again to secure the
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Location of charging port Open de cover Connect the charger
Use only the original charger to charge the battery, otherwise the
battery and electronic devices will not be covered under warranty.
GETTING STARTED_
3. When the battery is fully charged, the charger light will return to the initial green colour.
4. To disconnect the charger, it is recommended rst to disconnect the battery and then the power socket.
5. With the battery fully charged, the charging time is between 6 to 8 hours and will always be dependent on the use given
to the bicycle.
6. Electricity consumption in each battery charge is from 374 to 504Wh depending on battery model.
7. Do not cover the charger or the battery during the charging process.
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TURNING ON THE BIKE
To start the electrical system of your bicycle, turn
it on with the le middle button of the iWoc. To
do this, press the power button for 2 seconds.
BATTERY REMOVAL_
Turn the key 180º You can now
remove the battery
GETTING STARTED_
You can check the battery
charge by pressing the battery
power button.
Download and consult the
MAHLE Ebikemotion
system manuals for
detailed information on
how they work. You can
nd them at
www.legendebikes.com
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FIRST USE_
Using an electric bicycle is similar to a non-electric one but with some notable dierences. An electric bicycle is heavier
and takes longer to stop. To use it, place yourself in a balanced position on the bike. Once you have put on your helmet
and begin to make your rst journey on your new bicycle, be sure to pick a controlled environment, away from cars, other
cyclists, obstacles and unforeseen situations. Take advantage of these circumstances to become familiar with the
controls and operation of your new eBike:
Make sure the battery is keylocked in the frame. Otherwise there is a risk that it will fall, and damage
will not be covered under warranty.
1. Familiarise yourself with the brakes of the bicycle. Try them at low speed, putting your weight toward the rear and
squeezing the brake levers gently. Excessive application of the front brake can throw you over the handlebars.
2. Braking too hard can lock the wheel, causing a loss of control or even a fall.
3. If your bike has suspension, familiarise yourself with its response when applying the brakes and weight changes.
4. Check the handling and response of the bike in general and also check the comfort.
5. Control the speed of the bicycle by using the brakes.
The bike can accelerate quickly from the stop position and catch you by surprise. Make sure you
always have enough space.
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MAINTENANCE_
Clean, adjust, inate and grease. This is the basic maintenance protocol of a conventional bike, and fully applicable to
the case of an electric bicycle. It is very important to check the bicycle aer use to extend the life of the components.
We recommend that you carefully follow the following points:
1. Clean all areas of the bike with rags or paper moistened with soap and water, but not with abrasive products such as
alcohol or turpentine. An air compressor can be of great help.
2. Check the condition of the tyres to ensure that they have no cuts, cracks or embedded objects such as rocks, glass or
sticks.
3. Brake pads must be close to the disk but not touching it; when activating the brake lever with little force, the brake
must act instantly. The pads must be perfectly adjusted to avoid uneven braking and noise.
4. Cables should not be too rigid because material might expand due to temperature variation and usage conditions and,
if forced, it can weaken until breaking point.
5. Make sure the chain runs without friction from elements external to its mechanism.
6. Due to the vibrations received during use, we must periodically check the t of nuts and bolts; mainly on the wheels,
the saddle and the handlebars stem.
7. Grease the bottom bracket bearings and wheel hubs.
8. Do not carry passengers or heavy objects (rear rack load capacity: maximum 27 kg), they can damage the battery and
motor.
Do not use pressurized water.
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BATTERY MAINTENANCE
All LEGEND EBIKES are powered by Lithium batteries. To recharge the battery, connect the transformer to the current and
the output jack to the battery in its sole position. The charge indicators notify that charging is complete when the
transformer has a green light. Besides recharging, these batteries do not require any other maintenance. To prolong
battery life, do not store the bike in areas where the temperature will drop below 0°C or exceed 50°C. To optimise the life
of your battery, try to recharge it while respecting the following rules:
1. Do not wait until the battery is fully discharged to recharge it. Note that the more frequently you recharge your
battery the better the performance you will get from it.
2. Store at 50% level of charge.
3. Store in a cool, dry place and charge at least once every two months.
4. Try not to store the battery fully discharged or fully charged for long periods of time.
5. Due to the natural self-discharge rate in the Lithium-Ion cells, you should check the charge level approximately every
2 months and charge for 30 minutes.
MOTOR MAINTENANCE
To optimise its performance follow these guidelines:
1. When used against a headwind or on a slope, try to help the motor by applying more force on pedalling. This will
prevent the motor and/or battery from heating up.
2. In rainy conditions, the bicycle should not be used on land where the water level covers the motor or controller.
MAINTENANCE_
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ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
The controller is installed inside the battery case, near the saddle. It is very important to consider the following points:
1. Do not immerse in water.
2. Do not hit or open it.
NOTE: In the event that the controller box is lled with water, turn o the general power
immediately and pedal without electrical assistance until you are sure it is dry. Then, you can
turn the assisted pedalling system back on.
Do not attempt to open the controller box. Any attempt to modify or adjust it will not be
covered under warranty. Ask for assistance at your local LEGEND dealer or technical service.
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCES & ITEMS TO CHECK (CHART)
It is important that you consult legendebikes.com in the HELP/SUPPORT section, to nd out about the regular
maintenance requirements of your bike.
Please note that failure to observe and/or carry out regular maintenance may result in the non-
application of the warranty.
MAINTENANCE_
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