Rocky Mountain Powerplay Owner's Manual

Rocky Mountain Powerplay Owner's Manual

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Powerplay Owner's Manual 1.2
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POWERPLAY SYSTEM
OWNER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 POWERPLAY SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Read and understand it thoroughly before your first ride Warnings on your new Powerplay bicycle.   Shrediquette This material applies only to the Powerplay Drive, and should be used in conjunction with your Rocky Mountain Owner’s Manual. Images 04-05 Charger Please read the Owner’s Manual before your first ride on your Powerplay...
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Mountain Service Centre. Do not modify Do not modify the Powerplay Drive unit or any components directly connected to the drive unit. Maintenance and repair of the drive unit should only be performed by an Authorized Rocky Mountain Service Centre. Any attempt to modify the...
  • Page 4: Images

    Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Images Images Speed sensor Mobile device Shift cable Drive Battery Mid drive idler on rotor App (optional) retainer pinion retaining pin Charging port Torque Lower idler sensing arm Battery retaining grub screws...
  • Page 5: Charger

    Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Charger iWoc Remote CLICK Assist UP Input voltage switch CLICK Power ON CLICK Current assist level HOLD Power OFF CLICK Voice LED Light notifications Fuse CLICK Assist DOWN HOLD Walk Mode Lock ring...
  • Page 6: Led Indicators

    Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 LED Indicators Battery level Notifications Bluetooth connect 100% - 75% 25% - 10% / disconnect 75% - 50% 10% - 5% Blink Error 50% - 25% 5% - 0% Fast Blink Assistance Mode...
  • Page 7: System Interface

    System interface Our Powerplay models feature proprietary controls, motors, and battery All user inputs for the Powerplay Drive unit are done with the iWoc remote or the components. Some of these components are sensitive and require extra care. We optional Ebikemotion mobile app.
  • Page 8 Prior to plugging in the charger, ensure you are using the correct Storage • To store your Powerplay bike, keep it in a secure place that is not exposed to setting, or damage can be inflicted on your charger. At the end of the unit, there extreme temperatures (above 65 °C (149 °F), or below -30 °C (-22 °F)), excessive...
  • Page 9: Transportation

    • Please note that lithium-ion batteries gradually lose capacity depending on age Note: the Powerplay Drive will always power up to the lowest Power Level. The and use. A dramatic decrease in capacity after recharging may be a sign that rider can then increase the Power Level using the iWoc remote the battery is reaching the end of its lifespan and must be replaced.
  • Page 10: Notes

    Power OFF weight. To power down the Powerplay Drive after use, use the iWoc remote: push and hold button (B) for 3 seconds. If the bike is left idle for 10 minutes, with no Bluetooth connection, it will automatically shut itself off to conserve battery life.
  • Page 11: Service

    Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Service Calibrating the torque sensor Due to the precise torque sensing capabilities of the Powerplay Drive, calibration may be required periodically. 0:00:05 Exemple: Debris / Chain jam / Chain / Chainring / Pulley / Pinion replaced...
  • Page 12: General Maintenance

    Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Troubleshooting Please work with your local dealer for troubleshooting. Your Powerplay Mobile APP can generate error codes for diagnostics. When an error code appears your iWoc will show a red LED. Check your APP for the following...
  • Page 13 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Powerplay Owner’s Manual 1.2 Frame torque values Preventative maintenance Clean and inspect drivetrain for wear Description Part # Location Tool Torque Notes Chain • Cassette • Pulleys (mid drive idler, lower idler, • derailleur pulleys) 1807049 &...
  • Page 14 1807121 Powerplay Upper Rear Frame Mount 5mm hex 142.8 14.0 123.9 Loctite, Tighten First To 10Nm In Sequence, Then 14Nm Final Powerplay Upper Front Frame Mount And Torque Arm M8X60 Bolt 1808023 6mm hex 142.8 14.0 123.9 Loctite, Tighten First To 10Nm In Sequence, Then 14Nm Final...
  • Page 15: Warranty Information

    All warranty and after sale service, must be handled by the Authorized Dealer Your Powerplay bike is warrantied against defects in materials and who sold the complete bicycle or frame. We cover your Rocky Mountain frame manufacturing as per the following table:...
  • Page 16: Declaration Of Conformity

    E. Labour for part replacement or changeover is not included. F. Rocky Mountain retains the right to repair or replace at its discretion any part that is deemed a valid warranty. Please note that Rocky...
  • Page 17 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7J 1J3 St-Georges, QC, Canada G6A 1A1 T. 604-980-9938 F. 604-980-9975 T. 1-800-663-2512 F. 1-800-570-8356 Rocky Mountain, its logo and other trade names are registered trademarks. Some technologies on Rocky Mountain products are patented or patent pending. ©Rocky Mountain...

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