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Hoptown 500E
Pack .ref : 2131612
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  • Page 1 User manual Hoptown 500E Pack .ref : 2131612...
  • Page 2 You must refer to the B’TWIN user guide and warranty instructions that are shared by all of our bikes and which are provided with this document. They can also be found on our website at www.btwin.com or requested at our DECATHLON stores.
  • Page 3 10 best practices for getting the most out of your electrically-assisted bicycle. pedal or you won’t get far inflate the tyres or you won’t get far < 3 bar > 3,5 ─ 4,5 bar 20° 5° inflate the tyres or you will get a flat your battery life will be reduced in cold weather 100% your battery will reach 100% capacity after 5...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........6 Electrically-assisted bike technical features ......6 General operation of the electrical assistance ....6 SCREEN AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ....7 Screen data and function .............7 BATTERY AND CHARGER ........8 Precautions for use ...............9 Installing and removing the battery ........11 Recharging the Battery ............12 Maintenance and lifetime (warranty conditions) ....12 Additional precautions for use ..........13...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Electrically-assisted bike technical features Rear LED light Battery and controller Beam + connectors: brakes / control screen Control screen Braking detector Front LED light Motor wiring harness Motor Pedalling detector General operation of the electrical assistance The electrically-assisted bike can be used with or without assistance by pressing the ON/OFF button.
  • Page 7: Screen And Control Elements

    SCREEN AND CONTROL ELEMENTS Screen data and function m ode Assistance mode : Each mode corresponds to the maximum assistance speeds given below***: : Mode normal sport Maximum assistance speeds*** 0 km/h 17 km/h 22 km/h 25 km/h Average autonomous range*** 15 - 25 km ON/OFF button: Switch the electrically-assisted bike on and off with a short press on the...
  • Page 8: Battery And Charger

    BATTERY AND CHARGER All our electric bike batteries use lithium-ion technology and are not subject to the memory effect. Recharging the battery after each use is recommended. Charge the battery to 100% prior to its first use. Battery Charger Input: 100-240 V Battery 24 V / 6 Ah * Output: 29.4 V * At the time of purchase, your 24 V battery is inactive.
  • Page 9: Precautions For Use

    Precautions for use Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C. +50° < +10°C +10°C / +50°C > +50°C Storage conditions: +10°C It is essential to store the battery charged and in a dry, cool place (between +10°C and +25°C), out of sunlight. +25°C <...
  • Page 10 Never permit children to play with or handle the battery. Do not immerse in water. Do not clean using a high-pressure washer. Rain resistant. Your battery can be completely charged and drained 500 x : 1..500 times. Hereafter, the capacity and autonomy of the battery is re- duced.
  • Page 11: Installing And Removing The Battery

    Installing and removing the battery Insertion: Prior to inserting your battery into its slot, unlock it using the key and check that there are no foreign objects or matter in the battery sheath. Then turn on the power switch. Removal: Prior to removing your battery from its slot, unlock it by lifting the loop of the battery.
  • Page 12: Recharging The Battery

    Recharging the Battery The LED is red as charging starts. Green LED when charging is complete. LED flashes red, charging problem, contact the after-sales service. Maintenance and lifetime (warranty conditions) Do not store the discharged battery to prevent deep discharge that may cause malfunction. In cases of extended storage, recharge the battery once every 3 months.
  • Page 13: Additional Precautions For Use

    Additional precautions for use Always carry out maintenance operations in sufficient light. Warning, in the event of wheel removal, you must ensure the direction of rotation of your wheel is correct. Before each use you must make sure that your brakes and electric system are working properly The weight, power, manufacturing year and maximum speed are indicated on your bicycle’s frame.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    You must refer to the B’twin user guide and warranty ins- tructions that are shared by all of our bikes and which are provided with this document. They can also be found on our website www.btwin.com or by request from our DECA- THLON stores. Prohibited: cleaning using a high-pressure jet.
  • Page 15 The rims are subject to wear which must be checked to ensure they are intact. The motorised wheel is also subject to higher stress than a standard bike wheel, and although it is reinforced, it is possible that spokes may break. If a spoke breaks, contact your DECATHLON store.

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