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  • Page 1 Electric Bike User Manual HAVE A QUESTION? NEED HELP? Contact us on Facebook for a quick reply. westhillbikes.com...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    Warranty Westhill bikes are covered by a limited 3-year warranty. Aside from general cycle maintenance, any work to the motor should be carried out by a Westhill technician or authorised dealer. 1. Warranty periods Spokes The statutory warranty valid at the time of...
  • Page 3: Warranty Registration

    Westhill Bikes Warranty Register Now Through Facebook The easiest way to register your new bike is through Facebook. Simply visit our page www.fb.com/westhillbikes or scan the QR code below with your mobile phone and message us with this information: Your Name:...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warranty ..................... 2 Warranty Registration ................3 Contents ...................... 4 Attention ..................... 5 Check Before Use ..................5 Product Information ................... 6 Product Performance ..................6 Product Specifi cations ................... 6 Assembly & Adjustments ................7 Assembling & Adjusting The Handlebar ............7 Adjusting The Saddle ..................
  • Page 5: Attention

    Attention • Do not operate this electric bike without fully reading and understanding its operation and limitations. • Before riding each time ensure that all parts are in good order. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us via Facebook chat or by email. •...
  • Page 6: Product Information

    This e-bike is fi tted with a high quality brushless motor, intelligent operating system, high quality lithium battery, freewheel, power display unit and electric cut off when braking. 2.2 Product Specifi cations Model Type GHOST Brushless 1830 x 630 x Dimensions Rated Power 250 w...
  • Page 7: Assembly & Adjustments

    3. Assembly & Adjustments 3.1 Assembling and adjusting the handlebar • Place the handlebar onto the handlebar stem, place on the cover, and fi x with the four screws provided. The tighten torque should not be less than 18 Nm. Handlebar Handlebar stem stem cover...
  • Page 8: Adjusting The Saddle

    3.2 Adjusting The Saddle • The saddle post must be inserted to at least the circular safety mark engraved on the tube (shown below). • An ideal saddle height is when the knee is at a soft bend when you are sat on the saddle with your foot on the pedal at it’s lowest point.
  • Page 9: Adjusting And Maintaining The Brakes

    3.4 Adjusting And Maintaining The Brakes • Make sure the rotors are true. Spin the wheel and, sighting against the pads, watch for wobbles. If the rotor clears the pads and calliper, the bend probably isn’t worth straightening. If you spot a warp, try to straighten it by clamping a clean adjustable wrench along the rotor and bending toward true.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Derailleur

    3.5.2 Adjusting The Derailleur • Adjust the lower bolt to make the guide wheel move to the free-wheel; align the centre of the guide wheel and the outer line of the smallest sprocket. • Turning the front chain-wheel, operate the gear lever to shift to the lowest gear, then tighten the derailleur cable and fi...
  • Page 11: How To Use The Bike Controls

    4 How to Use Bike Controls Start slowly and speed up gradually. The power will automatically cut out if the e-bike overloads and automatically cut back in after a short period if the e-bike is ridden normally. Try to avoid knocking and bumping the screen and control panel. Avoid direct contact with water.
  • Page 12: Showing The Speed

    4.4 Showing The Speed Press the mode button to view your current speed. Pressing the mode button again will cycle through: SPEED (current speed) AVG (average speed) MAX (maximum speed) 4.5 Walk Mode Stand at the side of the bike with both hands on the handlebars and make sure the way infront of you is clear.
  • Page 13: Turning On The Headlight

    4.6 Turning On The Headlight Press and hold the up button to turn on the headlight. When the headlight is switched on you will see a headlight symbol on the control screen. The rear light is controlled by a button on top of the rear light. 4.7 Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge level is indicted by the bars at the top of the control screen.
  • Page 14: Showing The Mileage

    4.8 Showing The Milage Press the mode button to cycle through the mile indicator in the following order: TRIP A TRIP B RMAIN single trip miles A Single trip miles B Total miles ridden Remaining miles 4.9 Error Codes If there is an error in the electrical function of the bike an error message will be displayed on the control screen along with an error code.
  • Page 15: Control Panel Settings

    4.10 Control Panel Settings Accessing the settings menu After power on press the up and down arrows simultaneously for three seconds. From here press the mode button briefl y to scroll through the following settings: St1 – to switch between the imperial (mph) and metric (km/h) system by pressing the up and down buttons.
  • Page 16: Battery

    5 Battery 5.1 Charging The Battery • Connect the charger cable to the bike. • Plug the charger into the wall outlet. The LED on the battery charger will illuminate RED when charging. The LED will change to GREEN when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 17: Battery Precautions

    • Do not disconnect the battery output while charging. • Do not switch on the e-bike while charging. Westhill Bikes have teamed up with Samsung to ensure our bikes have what we believe are best batteries in the world! fb.com/westhillbikes • westhillbikes.com...
  • Page 18: Bicycle Inspection & Care

    6 Bicycle Inspection And Care 6.1 Regular Cleaning • Wipe any dirty painted or plastic parts with a soft, damp cloth and a neutral cleaning solution. Carefully dry the parts with a soft, dry cloth to fi nish. • DO NOT use water to clean the e-bike, as the electrical and electronic systems may get wet, resulting in personal injury or malfunction of the bicycle.
  • Page 19: Lubricating The Bike

    6.3 Lubricating The E-Bike To maintain your e-bike in proper working order, be sure to carry out regular lubrication, as indicated in the following illustration: • Use specifi c transmission lubricants for the chain, freewheel and gears every 1–2 months, or if the drive line is dry. •...
  • Page 20 THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED A PERMANENT PART OF THE ELECTRIC BICYCLE AND SHOULD REMAIN WITH IT IF RESOLD HAVE A QUESTION? NEED HELP? Contact us on Facebook for a quick reply. 10/16...

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