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evinci™ ELECTRIC BICYCLE
USER MANUAL
infinity Series
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

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  • Page 1 ELECTRIC BICYCLE USER MANUAL infinity Series PLEASE READ CAREFULLY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions..................3 Symbols.......................3 Introduction....................4 Mode of operation and extent of electronic power assistance..........4 Levels of support......................4 What comes with the bike?................4 Components....................5 Basic Safety Tips...................5 For your own road safety....................6 How to use your charger................6 Safety notes concerning the battery...............8 Charging the battery..................9 How to remove and insert the battery................9 Before starting to ride...................9...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Thank you for purchasing an electric bike from NZEBIKES. Your infinity mountain bike features the most recent innovation in technology and applies to the AS/NZ standard. For safety reasons, it is most important that you read this User Guide BEFORE you operate the bike. Improper handling can reduce its riding performance and most importantly, pose danger to your safety and health! NZEBIKES is continuously updating and innovating this product.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction You have decided in favour of a Pedelec (Pedal Electric Cycle) - a bicycle that is equipped with an electric motor to give you additional assistance when riding. With this bicycle you can make better progress in headwinds, when transporting heavy loads or on steep slopes.
  • Page 5: Components

    Components LCD Display Battery Charge Port Control Buttons Battery Lock Thumb-Throttle Controller Case Torque Sensor Suspension Damper Control Basic Safety Tips Always pull the brakes and hold the handlebar firm and straight before taking off in order to make sure you keep control of the bike when power assistance is in action! Also, keep in mind that the left hand thumb-throttle is active.
  • Page 6: For Your Own Road Safety

    For your own road safety ● Always wear a suitable bike helmet ● Wear bright clothing or reflective elements to be seen better by other road users ● Wear shoes with a non-slip sole ● Wear close-fitting clothing on your legs or wear trouser clips ●...
  • Page 7 Should there be an incidence of contact with water or any other liquid, make sure to unplug the charger immediately from the power socket and have it inspected by your dealer. Please make sure the charger is always placed on a flat surface when in use. Also make sure that the charger is always unplugged and removed from the power socket when not in use.
  • Page 8: Safety Notes Concerning The Battery

    Safety notes concerning the battery • Keep the battery out of reach for children • Never try to open the battery. Apart from this being dangerous, all warranty will be void • Do not provoke a shortcut circuit with metal gadgets •...
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery You may charge the battery on the bike or remove it to a more convenient place. 1. Open the plug cover at the right side of the battery (#5) 2. Connect charger cord to battery 3. Connect the power cord to a mains socket The charger will get warm while charging –...
  • Page 10: Adjust Seat Height

    Adjust seat height Open the quick release lever at the seat clamp, adjust seat height and close the lever firmly. If the lever is too loose, open the lever again and turn the adjusting nut clockwise till you feel resistance. Now close lever again. It should close with noticeable resistance.
  • Page 11: Adjust The Stem And Handlebar

    Adjust the stem and handlebar The angle of the stem can be adjusted by opening the 6mm Allen Key screw at the right side of the stem. Do not remove the screw! There are two clamp plates, as soon as both are release you may adjust the angle.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation • Turn the display on by pushing the (l) button • Select the desired assistance level with the + or - keys. Start riding. • Use the throttle as desired to add additional power to the selected assistance (the throttle does only add power according the selected level, this is a safety measure) •...
  • Page 13: Throttle

    Walk assistance is not supposed to be used while riding the bike Throttle The left hand side thumb-throttle allows the rider to add power to the selected assistance level. This can be useful when starting off or to give you an extra boost when riding up a hill.
  • Page 14: Brakes

    Brakes We recommend always to use both brakes at the same time – this allows the rider to take best control over the braking process without stressing the front or rear brake. To brake efficiently, your front brake is there to stop you and the back brake is there to shave off speed.
  • Page 15: Safety Points

    Safety points We recommend a 6 month interval service or every 1000 km. Important checkpoints are: ▪ Quick release front axle ▪ rear wheel axles nuts ▪ headset ▪ seat post clamp ▪ stem clamp ▪ brake caliper screws ▪ bottom bracket and crank ▪...
  • Page 16: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Problem Resolution Display is turned on, but motor 1. Check motor plug at rear stay. Unplug won't start (throttle or pedal- once and plug back in (Allign arrows! assist) Needs some force!) Display shows error code 8 2. Take bike to your retailer for further checks.
  • Page 17: Glossary

    Glossary BMS is an electronic circuit for battery monitoring. It increases a battery pack's safety by making sure that all cells are operated within the permitted voltage range only. When current is too high, temperature is too high or one line of batteries inside the battery is outside the permitted voltage range the charge output will be switched off.
  • Page 18: Pedal Assist Sensor (Pas)

    Pedal Assist Sensor (PAS) In an electric bicycle the PAS measures if the crank is moving in riding direction. This information will be passed on the controller which then activates the motor to support the rider. The PAS can distinguish between forwards and backwards movements of the crank.
  • Page 20 NZEBIKES 2016 Ltd 19 Esk Street Tauranga evinci.nz Ph: 022 675 2699 evinci™ is a registered trademark of NZEBIKES 2016 Ltd Rev 1/18...

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