aventon PACE 500 User guide

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User guide

The aventon PACE 500 is a Class III E-Bike with pedal assist and throttle, designed to give you a boost when you need it. The pedal assist feature supplements your pedaling effort, while the throttle allows you to propel the bike without pedaling. You can choose between 5 levels of assist to find the right balance of power and efficiency. With a top speed of 28 MPH on pedal assist and 20 MPH on throttle, the PACE 500 can take you where you need to go quickly and easily.

The aventon PACE 500 is a Class III E-Bike with pedal assist and throttle, designed to give you a boost when you need it. The pedal assist feature supplements your pedaling effort, while the throttle allows you to propel the bike without pedaling. You can choose between 5 levels of assist to find the right balance of power and efficiency. With a top speed of 28 MPH on pedal assist and 20 MPH on throttle, the PACE 500 can take you where you need to go quickly and easily.

PACE 500 QUICK START GUIDE
PACE 500 QUICK START GUIDE
(Throttle After Pedal)
SPEED INDICATOR
(Current / Max / Average)
5 LEVELS OF ASSIST
(0: No Assist. 5: Max Assist)
WALK MODE
(On / O)
DISTANCE INDICATOR
(Current Trip / System Mileage)
ERROR CODE INDICATOR
(In the Event of a Problem)
BACKLIGHT INDICATOR
(On / O)
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
(Current / Max / Average)
VOLTAGE OUTPUT INDICATOR
(Real-Time)
GETTING STARTED
First, turn on the power switch on the battery itself. Then press and
hold the “M” button on the control pad for 3 seconds to power up the
system. While the bike and display are powered on, press and hold
“M” for 3 seconds to turn o.
The Pace 500 E-Bike oers pedal assist. When using pedal assist, an
electric motor supplements the rider’s own eort. To use the pedal
assist, simply start pedaling, then tap the “U” or “D” arrows to increase
or decrease the amount of pedal assist. Pedal assist will engage at
speeds up to 28 MPH.
The Pace 500 E-Bike is equipped with a throttle, which is mounted
near the rider’s left thumb, to propel the bike without pedaling. To use
the throttle, start pedaling then apply the throttle. Once the bike is
moving on throttle power, you can stop pedaling entirely and use your
thumb to control the speed of the bike. The throttle can propel you at
speeds up to 20 MPH.
The motor stops when you: stop pedaling, squeeze the brake levers,
or release the throttle. Simply start pedaling again to re-engage the
motor.
BATTERY AND CHARGING
We recommend charging the battery o the bike indoors, in moderate
temperature conditions. To charge the battery, plug the charger into
the charging port and then connect the charger to a wall outlet. The
LED indicator light will be red when charging and will turn green when
charging is complete.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Properly maintaining your Pace 500 ensures it’s longevity and smooth
operation. Before assembling your bike, please watch the “How To
Assemble” video we’ve prepared for you. If you have questions during
the assembly process, please contact Aventon at (866) 300-3311 or
SAFETY
You should wear an approved bicycle helmet every time you ride a
bicycle, regardless of the legal requirement to do so. Additionally,
some jurisdictions require helmet use when riding Class III E-Bikes
like the Pace 500. You should comply with local law when riding your
Aventon bicycle.
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aventon PACE 500 User guide

Type
User guide

The aventon PACE 500 is a Class III E-Bike with pedal assist and throttle, designed to give you a boost when you need it. The pedal assist feature supplements your pedaling effort, while the throttle allows you to propel the bike without pedaling. You can choose between 5 levels of assist to find the right balance of power and efficiency. With a top speed of 28 MPH on pedal assist and 20 MPH on throttle, the PACE 500 can take you where you need to go quickly and easily.

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