User guide
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 
Chapter 1: Introduction 
Prodeco  Technologies  thanks you  for your  purchase of your new  Storm  500.  Your  bicycle is  a  high  quality and 
environmentally  friendly  light  electric  vehicle.  This  manual  will  serve  to  provide  you  with  the  information  needed  to 
operate, maintain and enjoy it safely. Your electric bicycle should provide you with years of healthy enjoyment provided 
you follow these steps. 
For technical questions or customer service, please contact PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES at 800.943.6190 or e-mail us 
at service@prodecotech.com. 
a)  About this manual 
To prevent serious injury to yourself and others, and to prevent damage to the bicycle please read and understand these 
instructions completely  before operating  your Prodeco Technologies Storm 500.  Your  new  bicycle  is a powerful and 
reliable  electric  bicycle.  You  should  use  caution  and  care  while  getting  accustomed  to  your  bicycle’s  riding 
characteristics.  The following  manual  will  provide  basic  instructions  regarding  your  bicycle’s  care  and  maintenance, 
battery management, operating procedures, and other important information. You should read it thoroughly before riding 
your new bicycle for the first time. If you have any questions that are not answered in this manual, contact your local 
authorized Prodeco Technologies dealer or you can call customer service at 800.943.6190. 
b)  Important notices 
  Always  remove the  key from  the  battery  when your bicycle is  not  in  use,  replacing  a  component or performing 
maintenance. 
  Make sure your electric bicycle is properly fitted to you as described in Chapter 3 ―Basic Instructions‖. 
  Perform the mechanical safety check described in Chapter 3 ―Basic Instructions‖ section f ―Mechanical safety check‖ 
before each ride. 
  You should ride your Storm 500 as a traditional bicycle under pedal power prior to riding under motor power for the first 
time. This will allow for the familiarization of how your Storm 500 rides and balances. 
  When riding under power for the first time, press the variable throttle very slowly only after pedaling to a slow speed to 
understand the strength of the front motor’s performance and grip on the road surface. 
  Always apply full front & rear brake lever pressure when attempting to mount or dismount the bicycle. 
  When attempting to mount or dismount the bicycle, the key should be in the off position on the battery. 
  Please  read  the  battery  pack  and  detailed  charging  instructions  found  in  Chapter  8  ―Battery  Management‖  before 
charging the battery pack for the first time. 
  You should fully charge the Li-ion LiFEPO4 battery according to the charging instructions before your first ride. 
  You should  always  fully  charge  your  Li-ion  LiFEPO4  battery  every  10  miles  regardless  of  the  amount of small trip 
distances. 
  You should always fully charge your Li-ion LiFEPO4 battery pack after each round trip ride exceeding 7.5 miles. 
  Always store the battery pack in a cool and dry place. 
  During periods of prolonged storage, the battery pack should be charged at least once every 6 months at a minimum of 
60% or every 3 months at 40%. Do not charge higher than 60% when storing. 
  Your Storm 500 can be ridden as a traditional bicycle; it is strongly recommended that you also assist with pedaling when 
riding which can greatly increase the distance between battery charges. 
  When riding under power, you can enhance distance in between charges by holding the throttle at 10% below full throttle. 
  When riding under power, add as much non-powered coasting (similar to traditional pedaling) by releasing the throttle and 
allowing the bicycle to freely coast under its own momentum. This will greatly increase the distance between charges. 
  Familiarize yourself with throttling (10% below full), pedaling and momentum coasting to optimize the distance being 
available per charge. If planning a long trip, applying a combination of the 3 distance enhancing methods mentioned 
above will allow for an uninterrupted power supply for the entire ride. 
c)  General warning 
Like  any  sport,  bicycling  involves  the  risk  of  injury  and  damage.  By  choosing to  ride  a  bicycle,  you  assume  the 
responsibility for that risk, so you need to know — and to practice — the rules of safe and responsible riding and of 
proper use and maintenance. Proper use and maintenance of your bicycle reduces risk of injury. 
This  Manual contains many ―Warnings‖ and ―Cautions‖ concerning the consequences of failure  to maintain or inspect 
your bicycle and of failure to follow safe cycling practices. 
 WARNING: This image followed by the word WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, 
if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. 
 CAUTION: This image followed by the word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, 
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury, serious, damage to the bicycle or the voiding of your 
warranty or is an alert against unsafe practices. 










