Contents 1. Notes .......................... 1 2. Bicycle type & use condition ..................1 3. Structure figure of E- bicycle ..................2 4. Safety height mark ..................... 3 5. Before the first ride ....................4 6. Before every ride ......................6 7.
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Congratulations on your purchase of Vivana electric bicycle. Dear users! For your and others’ safety and also for ensuring the excellent and stable performance of the bicycle, please ride your bicycle only after your careful reading this manual. The daily form and maintenance knowledge offered in this manual will enable you to be familiar with the steering of the bicycle.
1. Notes Before riding, for your riding safety, please read the manual carefully and check the components are functioning properly. Contact your dealer if there are problems. Please observe traffic regulations; slow down in rain, snow and icy conditions; increase the braking distance to guarantee your safety when to brake.
3. Structure figure of E- bicycle (23)Kickstand (12) Front Hub (1) Frame (24)Chain (13) Rim (2) Front Fork (25)Pedal (14) Tyre (3) Saddle (26)Rear Derailleur (15) Front Brake (4) Seat Post (27)Freewheel (16) Front Mudguard (5) Handlebar (28)Hub Motor ( 17) Spokes (6)...
4. Safety height mark Saddle position When you sit on the saddle, your legs can slightly straighten with both feet on the ground, and then the saddle height is the most suitable. If your feet can not touch the ground when riding, you may fall.
maximum height mark should be invisible. If improperly used, serious injury may be caused to the rider. (See Figure 3) 5. Before the first ride Make sure the bicycle fits Your dealer should fit you with the proper size of bicycle. There should be at least 1inch (25 mm) clearance between the top tube and the rider when standing over the bicycle (Figure 4).
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Avoid your feet touch the front mudguard When riding slowly, do not pedal if the handlebar is turned. It may be possible that at very slow speeds, when the handlebar is turned, your feet may contact the front wheel or mudguard (Figure 5). At normal riding speeds, the handlebar does not turn enough for this to occur.
6. Before every ride Checks before riding For your riding safety, checks before riding should include the following items below: Check tyre pressure. Check the front and rear wheels are tightened. The torque setting of the front wheel clamp nut is not less than 19.6 Nm and that of the rear wheel clamp nut is not less than 30 Nm.
Any reflective device and bright lighting systems will help attract attention from motorist, pedestrians or other cyclists on the road. Ensure that none of your clothing or accessories are obstructing light fixtures or reflective pieces. NOTE: Please check your certified helmet manufacturer’s warranty details to ensure that adding a reflective strip does not void the warranty before attaching anything to your helmet.
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To adjust the position of a lever 1. Locate the lever clamp bolt (Figure 6). 2. Loosen the clamp bolt 2-3 turns. 3. Position the lever. 4. Tighten the clamp bolt: • Regular brake levers: 6.0-7.8 N•m. To adjust the brakes See the Brakes section for brake adjustment procedures.
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on the lever. 2. If the brake pads cannot be adjusted properly, loosen the cable clamp bolt and re-attach the cable. Figure 7- Direct pul l br a ke Figure 8- Cantilever brake 1- Cable c lamp bol t 1- Linkwire 2- No c ontact 2- Pad fixing bolt 3- Pad fixing bolt...
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To align a cable-actuated disc brake There are several parts to this procedure: To adjust right brake pad clearance to the disc 1. Turn the fixed pad adjuster (Figure 9). 2. If the pads cannot be adjusted properly in this manner, follow the instructions To adjust left brake pad clearance to the disc, and re-set the right pad.
To remove disc brake pads 1. Remove the wheel. 2. With your fingers or thin-tipped pliers, grasp the installation tang of the brake pad and pull out. To open the brake for wheel removal For cantilever brakes, release the linkwire. With one hand, squeeze the brake pads firmly against the rim.
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in the small-chainring position. 5. On the shifter or down tube, turn the shift cable adjusting barrel to its most clockwise position. 6. Insert the cable in the groove found next to the derailleur cable clamp bolt, pull the cable taut, and tighten the bolt: •...
Rear derailleur To adjust the small cog position 1. Shift the chain onto the smallest rear cog and the largest front chainring. 2. Loosen the cable clamp bolt (Figure 11) until the cable is free. 3. Stand behind the bicycle to see that the smallest rear cog, the chain, and the two derailleur pulleys are in line.
4. Turn the low gear adjusting screw clockwise until it meets resistance. If you have turned it too far, the derailleur will move toward the outside of the bicycle. 5. Go through the various gear combinations. Make sure the chain does not fall off when you shift.
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Fork mount reflector bracket assembly First, insert one washer onto the hex bolt and insert hex bolt through the reflector bracket and then through the fork. Next, insert a second washer onto the bolt and thread a hex nut onto the bolt behind the fork. Tighten bolts until snug, making sure the reflector is in an upright position.
11. Use of battery pack Structure of battery pack (1) Power Lamp (2) Charging Socket (3) Power Key (4) Fuse Holder (5) Battery Pack Lock (6) O utput R eceptacle How to use the battery back Procedure: 1. Normal condition of the battery pack...
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2. Unlock the battery pack with the battery pack key, pull the battery pack backward, and see the following figure. 3. Lift to take out the battery pack, see the following figure. 4. Slide the battery pack into the battery holder and lock it after charging.
12. Main technical parameters Main technical parameters of the entire bicycle 1. Weight:≤32kg 2. Maximum load:≤136kg 3. Maximum speed:32kph 4. Range: 60km (the range is reached by constantly riding without wind on a smooth road at 32kph with load of 75kg) 5.Slope climbing capacity:≤8°...
Under voltage 31.5 V ±0.5V 42V±0.5V protection value Over current 14A±1A 14A±1A protection value Features Unique aesthetic appearance. It can be loaded the battery of 36V/15A; the range for each charge reaches 60km. The frame is designed according to ergonomics, material mechanics and aesthetics so as to achieve the optimum riding.
14. Charging warnings 1、When charging the battery, keep the battery and charger away from children’s reach. 2、Please use the battery when it is fully charged. 3、Do not use the chargers of other brands to charge our battery, and our charge is not suitable to other batteries, either.
PAS Command Console 16. Other notes 1. The maximum load of this bike is 136kg (including the weight of rider). Do not ride with overload. 2. When there is power, but the bicycle cannot move, please ride the bicycle with electrical system off, otherwise, the electric instruments would be damaged.
Indicator light on charger not Check outlet for power illuminating when charger is plugged into outlet When charging, battery Check charger is plugged in connected to the charger and all the green and red lamps on the charger illuminating 18. Maintenance ...
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˙ Maintain the motor and controller in good condition. ˙ Check and maintain the brake system to keep it in good condition. ˙ Use lubricant to maintain metal parts of the unit, however do not lubricate the brake shoes. ˙ Check all electrical connections and mechanical parts are securely locked and fastened.
19. Tips 1. There is no deep discharge to lithium battery. 2. If leave the bike unused for a long period, the battery must be stored with full charge and give it full charge and discharge cycles every half a year. 3.
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thereby and you may also loss the warranty. Please contact the local dealer and the designated service center in case of troubles. 11. The minors and pregnant women had batter not use the e-bike. 12. It is prohibited to drive downhill over the speed limit. Do not use the front brake firstly to stop the bike when riding at high speed so as to avoid the accidents caused by weight forward.
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