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For the models Libelle, Tirol, SuperT, Venice, Berlin and CrossX
Important: To provide the best experience this manual is continuously updated. To make sure that you are referring to the 
most up to date information download the latest version at leitner.com.au/manual
About this manual
• Thank you for purchasing a Leitner electric bike. We take
pride in providing electric bikes at outstanding value,
delivered to you factory direct. Riding an ebike can be
fun, however for safety reasons it is important to only
ride the bike after reading and understanding the
complete manual.
• The following manual is only a basic guide to assist you
and is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all
aspects of assembling, maintaining, repairing and using
your bicycle. In the interest of safety we recommend that
you visit a local electric bike professional to assemble,
tune and regularly service the bike.
• This manual makes no representation about the safe use
of this bike under all conditions. It is impossible to
predict all situations when riding a bike and there are
risks associated with riding this bike which cannot be
avoided. These risks are at the sole responsibility of the
rider.
• This assembly and operation manual shall remain an
integral part of the electric bicycle. When you transfer
the electric bicycle to others, please enclose
manual as it contains important safety guidance and
operation instructions. Anyone riding the electric bike
shall carefully read the safety guidance and operation
instructions before your first ride.
Meaning of Safety Language.
Riding a bike can cause injury and in extreme cases death,
therefore it is important to read and understand the manual
before using the bike. The most common cause of injury is
falling off the bicycle and reading the manual will help to
avoid situations which put you at risk of injury or death.
• WARNING! Indicates the possibility of injury or death.
• Caution! Indicates the possibility of injury.
As there are different models of eBikes, pictures are for
reference only and may show a similar component from
another model. Certain instructions of this manual may not
apply to your model. All content in this manual is subject to
change or withdrawal without notice. We made effort to
provide accurate information, however we do not assume
responsibility of liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear.
If you are unsure about certain parts of this manual, if you
have a problem or need repair, please visit the website
www.Leitner.com.au
representative at sales@Leitner.com.au with a problem
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Table of contents:
About this manual..............................................1
Guide to safe operation.................................2-3
Checklist before each ride.................................3
Safeguarding guidelines.....................................4
Maintenance schedule.......................................4
Before your first ride..........................................5
Operation of your electric bike.........................6
Getting started....................................................7
Assembly and adjustment of...
• Quick release levers......................................8
• Front wheel....................................................8
• Handle-bar and Stem....................................9
• Folding handle-stem (SuperT)  ...................9
• Non-Folding handle-stem............................11
• Bell..................................................................11
• Pedals.............................................................12
• Crank arm, Bottom Bracket....................... 12
• Rear Rack...................................................... 12
• Seat and seatpost........................................13
• Headset.........................................................13
• Bike stand......................................................13
• Chain..............................................................13
• Disc brakes....................................................14
• Rim brakes....................................................15
• Brake levers..................................................15
• Brake and gear Cables................................15
• Gears..............................................................16
• Reflectors.......................................................17
• Rear wheel....................................................18
• Rim, Tyres and Tubes...................................19
• Frame and Fork (Frameset)........................19
• Suspension ...................................................19
• Accessories....................................................19
Battery and charger.........................................20
Lubrication.........................................................22
Warranty............................................................22
List of torque recommendations....................22
Basic trouble-shooting.....................................23
Controller wiring diagram...............................25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For the models Libelle, Tirol, SuperT, Venice, Berlin and CrossX Important: To provide the best experience this manual is continuously updated. To make sure that you are referring to the  most up to date information download the latest version at leitner.com.au/manual Table of contents: About this manual About this manual…………………………………….…1 • Thank you for purchasing a Leitner electric bike. We take Guide to safe operation……………………………2‐3 pride in providing electric bikes at outstanding value, Checklist before each ride…………………………...3 delivered to you factory direct. Riding an ebike can be Safeguarding guidelines……………………………….4 fun, however for safety reasons it is important to only Maintenance schedule…………………………………4...
  • Page 2: Guide To Safe Operation

    Do not pedal when going around • Leitner ebikes are designed for use on paved turns. Toe overlap is affected by the size of your feet, the surfaces with shallow gradients where the tyres pedals, crank arms, mudguards and tyres.
  • Page 3: Checklist Before Each Ride

    • Pedals and crank‐arms: Check that pedals are fully inserted into crank arms and that they are tightened to specification. The pedals and the crank arm should not be loose. Loose pedals will damage the thread on pedal arms. Damaged pedal arms need to be replaced. Figure FS2 © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 4: Safeguarding Guidelines

    Lubricate quick release on • Check with your local authorities whether it is wheels and seat‐post, and folding pivots (frame, seat post, allowed to transport the bike with public transport. handle‐stem). Inspect motor for any unusual noise. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 5: Before Your First Ride

    Always wear a helmet while riding which complies with your local safety WARNING! Riding incorrectly can lead to damage and injury. standards. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 6: Operation Of Your Electric Bike

    OFF position. Always switch bike OFF if it is not speeds. At maximum assistance the motor will used. accelerate to approximately 25km/h. ‐Turn on the front and rear light of bike: push the lights button (6) © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    This part of fork facing forward.  Connect black wire to the “‐” pole at the  Install front light on top part of fork using back of the light. bolt (and nut if your model has nut) as Connect red wire to the “+” pole. Make sure the small metal pins of  shown in the picture above. the light are inserted into the ending of the wire. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 8: Quick Release Levers

    When trying to move the wheel by hand from left to right, the wheel must not move. Refer to guide how to operate quick release levers. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. To remove a wheel with a quick release lever first open the lever then loosen the nut by several turns and remove the  wheel from the fork. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 9: Handle-Bar And Stem

    Fold carefully. Take care not to damage the bike during the folding procedure. Make sure to leave enough slack for all wires to avoid damaging wires while folding. Figure FS2 CAUTION!: Pinching hazard. Keep clear of moving parts. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 10: Folding Handle-Stem (Libelle And Tirol)

    Make sure handle‐stem is safely attached before each ride. Refer to quick‐release section of manual if Figure QF5: view from top, closed handle‐stem. Move needed. the quick release lever (11) up through the slot (12). © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 11: Non-Folding Handle-Stem

    13 Nm. Make sure the centre bolt (2) is tight (13 Nm). Direct e.g. before passing a pedestrian. Make sure the bell is connect stems cannot be adjusted in height. functional and securely installed. To install handle‐bar, adjust the angle of the handle‐stem and alignment refer to figures QS1‐4. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 12: Pedals

    25kg pounds). WARNING! Make sure the rack is installed safely and that your luggage does not affect the bike negatively. Make sure your luggage is not getting caught in spokes which could cause serious injury or damage. bolt © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 13: This • Seat And Seatpost

    WARNING! Always hold onto stiff links, apply lubricant and try to move them carefully by bike when loading bike to prevent falling. Do not hand or have them replaced at a bike shop. assume that the stand alone supports the bike. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 14: Disc Brakes

    Centering bolts to 12 Nm. Changing Brake pads: Remove wheel or remove brake calliper by loosening Calliper centering bolts. Remove pads and replace with new brake pads. Re‐ Figure DB3 Disc Brake Assembly:  install wheel or tighten Calliper centering bolts in correct position. Magnified view from back © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 15: Rim Brakes

    Check that the housing is positioned in the housing stop of the lever/shifter. Adjust brakes/derailleur according to the respective section in this manual. Tighten cable‐clamp bolt to 7Nm. Cable should be cut at about 1 ½ inches after cable‐ clamp. Cover the end of the cable with a cable cap to prevent fraying. Cables and electric wires Check all cables monthly if there are any bends, cuts, frays or worn areas. Do not ride bike with damaged cables. Have  damaged cables replaced. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 16: Gears

    • If it’s still clicking turn lower limit screw out (anti‐ clockwise). Move pulley cogs close to derailleur with b‐tension screw (pulley adjustment screw). This adjusts angle of derailleur. Figure D2: Rear Derailleur Rear View. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 17: Folding And Straightening The Frame

    After battery is installed, twist red rear reflector so that it faces backwards. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 18: Rear Wheel

    During first ride after re‐installing rear‐wheel check connection regularly for heat build‐up and push together if necessary. WARNING! Ensure rear wheel is installed safely before riding. If wheel becomes loose during riding it may cause you to fall. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 19: Rim, Tyres And Tubes

    The Inspect fork in detail every year during headset service. This rear rack is not centered however this does not affect should be done by a bike professional. the function of the bike. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 20: Battery And Charger

    (AC, 110/220 Volt, 50/60Hz) (4). WARNING! To prevent electric shock connect power cord (5) to wall socket (4) as LAST step. Do not open charger. Voltage is detected automatically. Do not yank cables. Pull on plugs, not on cables. © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 21: Battery Care, Storage And Range

    Copper 7440‐50‐8 2‐10 WARNING! If a battery is stored for longer than 1 month without charging it, it may get damaged. Aluminium and inert  ‐‐‐ 5‐10 WARNING! Lithium‐ion batteries may leak, ignite and materials burst if not handled properly! © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 22: Lubrication

    • Suspension fork: Every month remove old visible Leitner does not accept claims for repairs which were performed without our written approval. Leitner does grease and apply a thin layer of grease to visible part...
  • Page 23: Basic Trouble-Shooting

    1)High-pitched “ticking” noise due Adjust spoke tension from wheel and to loose spokes which disappears Replace internal motor when wheel is off ground and spun motor gears by hand Replace motor 2)Motor internal gears damaged Tighten all bolts 3)Motor damaged 4)Loose bolts © Leitner Pty Ltd 2019...
  • Page 24: Unlocking The Throttle For Off-Road Use

    If there are any exposed metal parts, insulate motorbike without registration and license”. We would them with duct tape. Make sure all connections are like you to be aware of this and Leitner Electric Bikes does tight. under no circumstances take any liability for any issues •...
  • Page 25: Service Controller Wiring Diagram

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