Contents Safety information Riding the E-Bike Product features and specifications Display / lighting Battery Battery charger Charging the battery Battery charging indicator Charging possibilities Battery faults Inserting the battery Removing the battery Switching the bike ON/OFF Base screen display 1. Current speed 2.
Use of other battery packs can cause injury and involve a screen, as this can lead to accidents. risk of fire. If you use other battery packs, SR Suntour will as- sume no liability or warranties. f Ensure that the wheels are securely attached to the bike before you begin your trip.
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WARNING Managing the battery There is a danger of personal injury or property damage f Do not subject the battery or the charger to physical shocks, e.g., by dropping. Rinse in the event of accidental contact with water. If fluid gets in your eyes, seek medical advice. Fluid that leaks How safe riding is ensured from the battery pack may cause skin irritation or burns.
Riding the E-Bike Fit the battery and push the battery ON/OFF button Note: If the battery is not used for 24 hours or longer, it will automatically go into sleep mode. Press the power button on the battery for three seconds. Press 2 sec.
Product characteristics Display Switch Battery Motor Torque sensor Product specifications Operating temperature range during discharge -20°C to 60°C Operating temperature range during charge 0°C to 45°C Storage temperature (battery) -20°C to 45°C Humidity (storage) up to 80% Charging voltage 100V to 240VAC Charging time approx.
Display Plug WARNING f Use only batteries and chargers from SR SUNTOUR with your bike. Use of other battery packs can cause injury and involve TYPE F a risk of fire. If you use other battery packs, we will assume no liability or honour warranties.
Charging the battery Ensure that the power plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet. GREEN Flashing (0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF) 100% 0 Hours 3 Hours 6 Hours Charging time Every three months or after 40 sub-cycles, you should perform a complete discharge and recharge.
Charging alternatives Separate from the bike On the bike Battery faults Push the button shortly. If the battery is in an abnormal state, the LEDs will display as follows. Error state LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 Over tempera- Flickering for 5 ture...
Switching the bike ON/OFF SWITCHING ON Press 2 sec. Note: If the system won’t start by pressing the displays switch, press the power button on the battery for three seconds. Explanation: If the battery is not used for 24 hours or longer, it will automatically go into sleep mode. SWITCHING OFF Press 2 sec.
Base screen display Battery charge level Info display Indication of assist level Current speed in km/h Assist modes 1. Current speed Unit: km/h Measurement range: 0.0 to 99.9 km/h 2. Display for changing assist mode CLIMB 100% 0.1 sec SPORT Default setting CITY No assist...
4. Battery capacity Indication on battery > =75% 50 to 75% 30 to 50% 10 to 30% < 10% Flashing 76 to 99% <10% (0.5 s ON / 0.5 s OFF) Flashing 51 to 75% <5% (0.2 s ON / 0.2 s OFF) Indication on display 26 to 50% 10 to 25%...
6. Changing trip information DIST TRIP: DIST TOTAL Distance travelled DIST TRIP Unit: 0.1 km BAT LEVEL Measurement range: 0.0 to 999.9 km (default setting) 0.5 sec BAT LEVEL: DIST TOTAL Battery charge level DIST TRIP BAT LEVEL Unit: % RESETTING Measurement range: 0% to 99% TRIP DISTANCE...
Headlight and taillight (if applicable) Power on/off 2 sec Technical data Nominal voltage 6V Output power: 3.0 W Charging your smartphone USB connector Output: 5VDC 0.5A Power supply for external devices via USB connec- tor. The USB connector allows you to charge most devices with a USB con- nector.
Error codes In the rare event of a system malfunction, an error message will appear on the display. If an error message appears, turn the system completely OFF and then ON. If the error message still appears, contact your local dealer for assistance. Error codes Error description Troubleshooting...
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