User guide
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Many of the Warnings and Cautions say, ―you may lose control and fall‖. Because any fall can result in serious injury or 
even death, we do not always repeat the warning of possible injury or death. Because it is impossible to anticipate every 
situation or condition that can occur while riding, this Manual makes no representation about the safe use of the bicycle 
under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any bicycle which cannot be predicted or avoided, and 
which are the sole responsibility of the rider. 
d)  A special note to parents 
The Prodeco Technologies Storm 500 is intended for use by adult riders only. Many state laws require electric bicycle riders to 
be a minimum age of 16 with some states having minimum ages set as low as 10 years old and other states up to 18 years 
old (at the time of the writing of this manual). As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your 
minor child including the following of your state and local laws in regards to the riding of an electric bicycle by a minor (under 
the age of 18). That includes, if your state allows a minor to ride, making sure that your minor child can safely ride and control 
all of the operations of the bicycle, and fully understands all warnings and cautions as indicated in this User Guide. Please read 
on if you have determined that your minor child can legally and safely ride and control all of the operations of the bicycle. That 
includes making sure that the bicycle is properly fitted to the child; that it is in good repair and safe operating condition; that you 
and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle; and that you and your child have learned, 
understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle, bicycle and traffic laws, but also the common sense rules of 
safe and responsible bicycling. As a parent or guardian, you should read and understand this manual. Before letting any child 
ride the Storm 500 or any of Prodeco Technologies electric bicycles, review with them all warnings and cautions; as well as the 
information  on  the  proper  usage  of  your  battery  pack,  charger  and  bicycle.  You  must  first  confirm  the  laws,  rules  and 
regulations regarding electric bicycles in your state, city and local municipality. 
 WARNING: Make sure that your child  always wears an approved bicycle helmet when riding; but also 
make sure that your child understands that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only, and must be removed when not 
riding. A helmet must not be worn while playing, in play areas, on playground equipment, while climbing trees, or 
at any time while not riding a bicycle. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death. 
Chapter 2: Getting Started 
 CAUTION: If you have purchased your bicycle by mail order or through a sales channel whereas your new 
Storm 500 is still in the box, it is recommended you read Chapter 3 “Basic Instructions” section g “Before your first 
ride” prior to your first ride. There may be additional adjustments required due to shipping by the freight carrier. 
a)  Unpacking your box 
Your Storm 500 arrives fully assembled in it’s box and only requires the insertion of the seatpost and handlebar stem. 
You can learn how to insert the seatpost and adjust for your height in Chapter 3 ―Basic Instructions‖ section b ―Adjusting 
the saddle‖. The insertion of the stem and tightening of the stem bolt is detailed on Chapter 3 ―Basic Instructions’ section 
c ―Installing and adjusting the stem‖. 
The Storm 500 has been fully tested and adjusted prior to being packed in the Heavy Duty double wall box with a form 
fitting interior support system. To remove the Storm 500 from it’s box, open the top flap of the box and remove the top 
protection insert. Place one hand under the front portion of the frame and the other hand under the center of the frame. 
Pull up slowly and the bicycle will lift out of the box. Remove the additional inserts (if attached to bicycle) and set the 
bicycle down by balancing the bicycle on the opened kick stand and both wheels. The kick stand also performs as a 
crankset protector. To unfold the bicycle, read the following paragraph, section b. 
b)  Folding and unfolding (SEE PHOTOS BELOW AND NEXT PAGE) 
Folding:  Your bicycle has the ability to fold for easy storing and transporting. There is a quick release lever that will 
allow the bicycle to fold into half of its original size. The pedals can also be folded by squeezing the 2 metal tabs on the 
outside edges of each pedal, pulling the pedal outwards and then pushing the pedal down. To fold the bicycle you 
should stand on the right side of the bicycle (the crank set and chain side) and then unclasp the frame hinge lever after 
turning the small safety release latch up. You will now be able to fold the bicycle in half. To pick up the bicycle once it 
has been folded, you place one hand under the front portion of the frame and one hand under the center of the frame in 
front of the seat tube. If folding the bicycle for storage in a closet or small space, after folding, you can roll the bicycle on 
its own wheel using the saddle nose and handlebar to guide it to the storage area. 
Unfolding: Your bicycle can easily be unfolded in a matter of seconds. Stand on the right side of the bicycle (the crank 
set and chain side) and place one hand around the front portion of the frame and one hand under the center portion of 
the frame behind the frame hinge. Open the frame to a straight position until the spring in the hinge clasp lever locks 
the lever in place. Close the lever completely and turn the hinge safety release latch down (clockwise) to lock the frame 
hinge lever in place. For some, it may be easier to use the handlebar stem and seat post to unfold or fold the bicycle. 
Confirm the seat post and handlebar stem are tight and secured. 










