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...
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Bicycle Inspection & Care ................. 18 Regular Cleaning ..................18 Regular Maintenance .................. 18 Lubricating The Bike ..................19 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.
2. Product Information 2.1 Product Performance 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 AEC-TDE16Z Brushless 1800 x 650 x...
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...
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.
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.
3.5.2 Adjusting The Rear 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...
4 The Battery 4.1 Input The Battery • Make sure the battery terminals are dry before inserting the battery. • Lift up the saddle using the leaver underneath. Battery guide board Seat lever Battery terminals • Slide in the battery, ensuring that the battery guide board slots into the grooves of the battery.
4.2 Charging The Battery • Connect the battery to the charger; ensure the output terminal of the charger and the input terminal of the battery are fi rmly connected. • Plug the charger into the wall outlet. The LED on the battery charger will illuminate RED when charging.
from the bike for storage. • If you have any questions about this battery or its usage, please contact us through Facebook or email. • Never disassemble the battery. 4.4.2 Charger • Charge the battery after you buy this e-bike or the power is low. •...
5.2 Control Panel - At A Glance Control Buttons Battery charge MOTOR Power indicator indicator POWER Up button SPEED MODE Mode button Speed Down button Km/h mph Units BOOST Walk mode Headlights Energy saving TRIP ODO TIME ERROR Distance: trip, overall 5.3 Turning On/Off Turn the battery on by placing the key in the lock and turning clockwise.
5.5 Increasing/Decreasing Speed To increase speed press the up button . To decrease speed press the down button . The lowest speed is 0, the highest speed is 5. The stating speed will always be at 1. Start slowly and speed up gradually. Make sure your speed is appropriate to the riding conditions (weather, road surface, traffi...
5.7 Turning On/Off the Headlights & Screen Backlight The headlight and screen backlight turn on using the same buttons, to make sure you can see the screen at night! To turn on the headlight and screen backlight press both MODE up and mode at the same time for three seconds.
5.9 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. See the table below for error code defi nitions: The bike will not run if there is an error code. Please contact us immediately Error Code Defi...
5.11 Caution Whilst Parked • If leaving the bike unaccomanied for any period of time turn off and lock the battery box, taking the key with you. 6 Bicycle Inspection And Care 6.1 Regular Cleaning • Remove the battery box from the e-bike before carrying out regular cleaning. •...
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. •...
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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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