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USER MANUAL
DISCO/ DISCO E-BIKE/ DISCO PEDELEC
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USER MANUALDISCO ver. 002.16

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL DISCO/ DISCO E-BIKE/ DISCO PEDELEC USER MANUALDISCO ver. 002.16...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Before using the bicycle for the first time: ..............8 Statutory provisions ....................8 Preparing the bicycle ....................8 Riding your PF bicycle ....................9 Riding instructions ....................9 Before taking your bicycle out for a ride ..............10 Safety instructions ...................... 10 Wear and tear of wheels and tyres ...............
  • Page 3 Maintaining your bicycle ..................... 22 ....................... 22 Important Daily check ......................23 Periodic maintenance – and first service check! ........... 24 ......................25 Cleaning Lubrication ......................25 Tightening of bolts, etc..................25 Repair and replacement ..................26 ......................26 Disposal Warranty and obligations ..................
  • Page 4: Foreword

    1 FOREWORD: Congratulations on your new PF bicycle. We hope that you will enjoy riding it for many years to come! Please read carefully this User and Operating Manual. To be able to take maximum advantage of your bicycle, it is important that you adjust it properly and that you follow the advice we have for you in this User and Operating Manual.
  • Page 5 PF bicycle. Our accessories are listed on our website, but a selection of them is also presented under Section 8 Accessories. If you have any further questions about the use of your PF bicycle or this Manual, you are more than welcome to contact us at: PF mobility ApS Bjerregårdvej 15, Timring...
  • Page 6: Introductory Information

    Comply with the provisions of the Danish Road Traffic Act. PF mobility may not be held liable for accidents resulting from improper use or for damage resulting from lack of maintenance.
  • Page 7: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Your bicycle needs day-to-day maintenance. We recommend that you have an annual maintenance check performed by a bicycle professional or PF mobility. A review of maintenance checkpoints and methods of cleaning is available under Section 9 Maintaining your bicycle. 2.7 Auxiliary electric motor For bicycles equipped with an electric motor, kindly refer to the E-Bike and Pedelec section.
  • Page 8: Before Using The Bicycle For The First Time

    See Section 2.3 Adjustments. If your bicycle has been delivered by a consultant from PF mobility, they will review all necessary adjustments together with you. You are subsequently always welcome to contact your dealer or PF mobility for any additional help or instructions.
  • Page 9: Riding Your Pf Bicycle

    4 RIDING YOUR PF BICYCLE To get as much riding joy and benefit as much as possible from your PF bicycle for many years, it is important that you use the bicycle properly. You can ride the bicycle on different surfaces. PF mobility recommends that you ride on even solid surfaces (preferably asphalt or slabs).
  • Page 10: Before Taking Your Bicycle Out For A Ride

    PF bicycle. Do not use your PF bicycle if any of its safety guards, e.g. wheel guards, chain guards or the guard over the rear axle are defective or missing.
  • Page 11: Settings And Adjustment

    6 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENT: The following pages contain instructions for the daily adjustment options of the PF bicycle. Wherever you need to use tools, it is important after the adjustment to tighten all bolts, etc. you have loosened. 6.1 Handlebars: Adjust the angle of the handlebars by loosening bolts "1"...
  • Page 12: Brakes

    6.4 Gear Your PF bicycle is delivered by default with 7 gears made by Shimano. Twist the rotating handle "1" with the thumb and index finger to switch gear. Keep the pedals still when you change gear while riding.
  • Page 13: Adjustment Of Chains

    6.5 Adjustment of chains Front chain (A): Loosen the hex bolt on the left side with the 8-mm hex key (1). Turn the double gearwheel clockwise with the 17-mm combination wrench (1) to tighten the chain. Hold the bolt of the double gearwheel in position with the 17-mm combination wrench (1) to adjust the chain and then tighten the bolt securely to (1).
  • Page 14: Electrical System And Motor

    Non-compliance with these instructions can lead to personal injuries or damage to the bicycle or its components. PF mobility may not be held liable for any damage or loss resulting from failure to comply with these instructions. 7.1 Electric bicycle, Pedelec or E-bike? Electric bicycle is a common designation that is used for both a Pedelec and an E-bike.
  • Page 15: Hazards For Special User Groups

    This makes it rather compact and contributes to keeping the weight of the bicycle low. Your PF bicycle is delivered by default with a "Rear Rack" battery, "Rear Rack" but it can also be delivered with a "Downtube" battery (optional equipment) that has extra battery capacity.
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

     Immediately replace the battery if ruined and dispose of it safely, e.g. by handing it over to a municipal receiving station. Risk of electric shock Chargers with defective cords or connectors can cause an electric shock.  Never plug defective connectors or cables to the mains. ...
  • Page 17: Using The Electric Bicycle

    The charging time is approx. 6 hours for full charging of the Rear Rack battery and approx. 7 hours for the Downtube battery. The charger then switches to maintenance charging, which ensures that the battery does not discharge. If the battery is not fully charged, the bicycle's range will be reduced. Do not charge the battery at temperatures below 10 C or over 35C, in direct sunlight, next to radiators and similar.
  • Page 18 There is an operating switch with three buttons on the handlebars: MODE, "Up" and "Down" arrow. All functions are operated via these buttons. 7.6.3 Turning the bicycle on and off Press and hold the "MODE" button for three seconds until the display lights. To turn off the system, press and hold the "MODE"...
  • Page 19 To select a higher assist / output level, give the "Up" button one short push. To select a lower assist / output level, give the "Down" button one short push. Irrespective of which assist / output level you choose, the auxiliary motor's pre- programmed max speed will remain the same –...
  • Page 20  Trip: Trip counter displaying the number of km ridden since last reset.  Time: Journey time:  AVG: Average speed.  EstT: Displays how long you can expect to ride at the current battery level, use and terrain – the value is only indicative! ...
  • Page 21: Accessories

    8 ACCESSORIES You can buy additional accessories and equipment for your PF bicycle. Get in touch with your dealer or PF mobility if you want to know more about your options. Foot supports: Footplate 5 sizes. Pedal wirh toe clip...
  • Page 22: Maintaining Your Bicycle

    Safety vest stick Lights: Battery light Dynamo light set Bike computer ● ● Fits for: Disco ● ● Stabilo PF Duo 9 MAINTAINING YOUR BICYCLE 9.1 Important WARNING – Risk of malfunction in the event of incorrect or missing maintenance.
  • Page 23: Daily Check

    Have a professional conduct a safety check of the following items every 1,000 km:  Intact and secure fastening of cables and components  Review and testing of the complete electrical system.  Safe use of the battery 9.2 Daily check As mentioned above in Section 4.2 Before taking your bicycle out for a ride, you should check: ...
  • Page 24: Periodic Maintenance - And First Service Check

     Tightening of bolts, screws and nuts The inspection should be conducted by a professional. We recommend a maintenance inspection every 1,000 km or at least once a year. You can buy an inspection from PF mobility through your sales consultant.
  • Page 25: Cleaning

    Service check A service check must be carried out two months after the purchase of each new bicycle, cf. Section 9.3. The gear, wires, bolts, chains, spokes, etc. of each new bicycle need some time to "settle", which is why it is necessary to check carefully and tighten / adjust individual parts.
  • Page 26: Repair And Replacement

    To guarantee your safety, PF mobility recommends that you only use original spare parts. This will also allow you to benefit the most from the use of the bicycle. PF mobility has spare parts on stock and can deliver parts from one day to another.
  • Page 27: Warranty And Obligations

    Assuming ordinary use and periodic service, the expected service life of this bicycle is 5 to 10 years. PF mobility may not be held liable for any damage to the bicycle itself or other objects or for injuries to people: ...
  • Page 28 Error number Error description and solution proposal 3 & 4 Error Grip Offset Error Throttle not in neutral position on system start. Solution Check that the throttle is in "neutral" position when you turn on your bicycle. Contact your dealer if the error does not disappear when the throttle is in neutral position –...
  • Page 29 Error number Error description and solution proposal Error Parameter Error General error. Solution Reboot the electrical system of the bicycle. Error Under Temp Motor Error Temperature too low for motor operation. Bring the bicycle to room temperature – approx. 20C. Solution Contact your dealer if the error does not disappear after 1 hour.
  • Page 30 Error number Error description and solution proposal Error Display Communication Error Communication error between controller and display. Solution Check that the connector between the display and the cable is installed properly and that the cable, connector or display is not damaged. Reboot the electrical system of the bicycle.
  • Page 31: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    This declaration is considered void for products that have undergone any kind of alteration without a prior written agreement with PF mobility aps. PF mobility aps is obliged to set up procedures for continuous market monitoring and risk management in order to ensure corrective actions in the event of undesired events and risks.

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Disco e-bikeDisco pedelec

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