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We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your electric bike
Nov-2017
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Owner's Manual
26" City Bike

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  • Page 1 Edbike bike bike bikes s s s Owner’s Manual 26” City Bike We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your electric bike Nov-2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction..........................3 Caring for your Edbike bike and pre-use checks ................. 4 Before you set off for the first time Before each use Battery care Recharging your battery Water Maintenance and adjustments Technical specifications & performance Simple Trouble shooting Controls and equipment ......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1 Introduction Thank you for choosing an Edbike electric bicycle. Before you use your Edbike electric bike it is important that you read this manual carefully. If there is anything you do not understand completely, please contact us. Please observe traffic regulations, and do not lend your bicycle to anyone who is unfamiliar with it. We recommend your electric bike only be used by a person aged fourteen years or older, always supervise children until they are competent riders.
  • Page 4: Caring For Your Edbike Bike And Pre-Use Checks

    2 Caring for your Edbike bike and pre-use checks Your Edbike bike has been thoroughly tested at the factory prior to delivery, and undergone a pre- delivery inspection by your Edbike Stockist. It is very important that you check the bike thoroughly before its first use. Equally important are frequent and regular spot-checks, as they will protect you and your Edbike bike.
  • Page 5: Battery Care

    2.1.9 To avoid unplanned acceleration, always make sure that the LCD assist level is set to 0 when mounting, dismounting and turn the bike off when leaving it unattended. To set the assist levels, toggle with the up and down arrow buttons. (see fig 1) 2.1.10 To reset trip meter double tap the POWER button.
  • Page 6: Recharging Your Battery

    IMPORTANT! Do not attempt to open the casings of the battery, motor or controller. It could be dangerous and all warranties will become void. If you experience a problem, contact our service department sales@edbikes.co.nz 2.6.2 Wheel spokes should be checked after 500KM of riding, just tap them with a pen or pencil you will quickly tell if any are loose by the noise they make, take to a bike shop if you are unsure.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications & Performance

    Back axle nuts. 70N.m Handle bar and stem clamp bolts. 12N.m Handle bar stem expander bolt. 10N.m Seat pillar clamp nut/bolt. 5-8N.m Seat clamp nuts. 24N.m Crank axle Allen bolts. 40N.m Other general torque settings depend on the thread size. M4: 2.5-4.0N.m,M5: 4.0-6.0N.m,M6: 6.0- 7.5N.m.
  • Page 8: Simple Trouble Shooting

    Controls Back lit LCD display panel with bike and light on/off switch Power assistance: five levels Speedo, Range, Trip, Battery state Bicycle weight 25kg approx Lighting Front: 36V 15W LED, power from bike e-system Rear: 36V light, power from bike e-system Reflectors: front white, rear red, wheels orange and pedal reflectors Rear Rack Certified to 25kg...
  • Page 9: Controls And Equipment

    stops, strong headwinds, overloading. 3 Controls and equipment In this section, the functions and any specific maintenance needed on all the main controls and ancillary equipment are described. 3.1 Battery on/off switch and lock 3.1.1 Your Edbike bike is supplied with two identical keys. The key locks the battery to the bike and turns the power on or off.
  • Page 10: The Throttle

    switch off the lights. The power for the lights comes from the bike battery, but due to the low power consumption of the LED lights, you will not noticeably reduce your range. 3.3 The Throttle 3.3.1 The twist grip throttle can be found on the right hand side of the handlebars, the red button turns the throttle on or off.
  • Page 11: Brakes

    power being demanded at any given time, ambient temperatures etc, hence the meter should only be used for indication purposes. 3.5.5 The battery capacity indicator, built into the top of the battery (four LEDs) provides a similar indication and operates on the same principle. 3.5.6 Under heavy power situations (full throttle or high levels of assist) the battery voltage will temporarily dip resulting in the capacity meter showing a lower level of charge.
  • Page 12: Stem And Handle Bar Clamps

    3.7 Stem and handle bar clamp Be sure to check tightness of handle bar and stem clamps bolts. Recommended 12N.m 3.8 Quick release saddle height adjustment 3.10.3 Adjust the seat to the correct height and close the lever firmly. When you sit on the saddle there should be no vertical movement at all in the saddle post beyond the seat post suspension movement.
  • Page 13: Derailleur And Gear Change

    7 to 1. Move one click at a time while pedaling to reduce stress on the gear change 4 Warranty, battery maintenance and user responsibilities Repair or replacement of components IMPORTANT! To validate this warranty please register the bike by emailing sales@edbikes.co.nz within 30 days of purchase, with the following details:...
  • Page 14: Battery Maintenance And User Responsibilities

    Your name, address, phone number, bike serial number (located on underside of crank) and date of purchase . Terms and conditions We offer a 12 month return to base warranty on all components, 2 years on motor and controller The period of assurance shall commence from the day delivery was made to the retail customer, or from the day the retail customer collected the bike from the retailer.
  • Page 15: Service

    We reserve the right to check batteries claimed under warranty to ensure they have been maintained as per our instructions. 5 Service For after sales service please contact our Edbike Support team: support@edbikes.co.nz In some areas we offer a free 500km service check (conditions apply)

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