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ROCKRIDER E-ST900

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Summary of Contents for Decathlon ROCKRIDER E-ST900 2019

  • Page 1 EN - User manual ROCKRIDER E-ST900...
  • Page 3 Important, this instruction manual only applies to the electrical characteristics of your bicycle. You should refer to the user guides for all our bicycles that come with this document and that are also present on our www.supportdecathlon.com website or on request in our DECATHLON stores.
  • Page 4 How to get the most from your PAB 1,0 - 1,8 bar < 3 bar 1. The bike will operate better and more efficiently with 2. Under-inflated tyres are more prone to punctures tyres inflated between 1.0 and 1.8 bar <...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................6 Electrically-assisted bike technical features ..............6 General operation of the electrical assistance ..............6 SCREEN AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ............7 Screen data and function ....................7 Browsing between screens ....................8 Settings screen navigation ....................9 MOTOR ......................
  • Page 6: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Electrically-assisted bike technical features Battery Battery lock handle and barrel Motorised unit Control screen Cable from the controller screen to the motorised unit General operation of the electrical assistance The power-assisted bike can be used with or without assistance by pressing the ON/OFF button or altering the modes 0-1-2-3-4. The selectable 0-1-2-3-4 assistance modes on the «D»...
  • Page 7: Screen And Control Elements

    SCREEN AND CONTROL ELEMENTS Screen data and function Long press: turns the electric bike on and off Short press: switches to a higher assistance mode Long and sustained press: activates the pedestrian assistance mode when not in mode 0 Short press: switches to a lower assistance mode Short press: switches on the lights Long press: switches off the lights Navigation joystick (horizontal direction, vertical to select, click the...
  • Page 8: Browsing Between Screens

    Browsing between screens Human power Residual range Tour distance Total distance Auto Light 39.6 Language Mount position Speed 19.7 km/h Max. Speed 44.5 km/h RESET RESET Human power: Instant pedalling power. Residual range: Residual range, kilometres that can be covered in active mode and the level of charge remaining. Tour distance: Distance travelled.
  • Page 9: Settings Screen Navigation

    Settings screen navigation Auto Light Language Mount position Auto Light Auto Light Language Language Mount position Mount position German Auto Light English Language French Mount position Allemand German Anglais English Français French Right Auto Light Left Language Mount position Right Right Left Left...
  • Page 10: Motor

    0%) subject to compliance with the proper conditions of use and storage. The battery should be recharged after each use. Charge the battery fully before using for the first time. Do not use a different charger from the one supplied by DECATHLON for this bike model. Using another charger may damage the battery or cause serious incidents (sparks, fire).
  • Page 11: Precautions For Use

    Important: Under certain conditions, the controller, charger and mechanical brake discs may reach high temperatures. Never dismantle it. Do not dispose of the battery in non-suitable containers. Return the used battery to your Decathlon store for recycling. Risk of fire.
  • Page 12 Never permit children to play with or handle the battery. Do not immerse in water. Do not clean using a high-pressure washer. The battery and other electrical components are designed to withstand rain. Your battery can be fully charged and discharged 500 times without any significant drop in perfor- mance.
  • Page 13: Installing And Removing The Battery

    Installing and removing the battery Installation: Before inserting your battery in its housing, make sure that the lock is in the open position and does not interfere with the insertion of the battery. Removal: Remember to unlock your battery before removing it from its housing.
  • Page 14: Recharging The Battery

    Recharging the Battery Start of charging red LED. 6h00 Green LED when charging is complete. LED flashing red, problem during charging, contact customer services. Maintenance and lifetime (warranty conditions) Do not store the discharged battery (1 flashing blue LED) to avoid deep discharge, which may cause it to malfunction.
  • Page 15: Battery Self-Diagnostic

    Battery self-diagnostic 11% - 20% 21% - 40% 41% - 60% 61% - 80% 81% - 100% Battery recharge is needed urgently <10% Undervoltage protection temperature protection short circuit protection Return your battery to your af - ter-sales service other protection LED off LED on LED flashing...
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    Never modify the bike’s components or electrical system! Any change is dangerous and prohi- bited by law. If a modified bike breaks down or is damaged, Decathlon will not under any circumstances take care of repairs (warranty cancelled). You will also be legally responsible for any accident that may have occurred with the bike.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    6 months Always carry out maintenance operations in sufficient light. If the bike or battery suffers a fall, check that your battery is intact. If the battery is physically damaged, go to a DECATHLON workshop for a battery diagnostic test.
  • Page 18: Accessories

    It is possible to add front and back lights powered by the motorised unit. These lights must be 6V and compatible with the BROSE motor. You can find a reference to a compatible system and more information on the Decathlon SUPPORT website: www.supportdecathlon.com, and a reference to a compatible system (not available from Decathlon).
  • Page 19 42 / 43 Motor error or short circuit Switch off and restart the bicycle. Allow the motor to cool by pedalling more gently or lowering the Motor overheating assistance mode. Error corrected during use Switch off and restart the bicycle. Check that the motor connections are properly plugged in.
  • Page 20: Contents Of The Commercial Warranty For Your Electrically-Assisted Bike

    To benefit from the warranty covering one of the parts listed above, you must simply visit the repair shop of a DECATHLON retail store, bringing either your DECATHLON store loyalty card or your warranty certificate with you.
  • Page 21: Appendix 1: Component Tightening Torque

    APPENDIX 1: COMPONENT TIGHTENING TORQUE Component Tightening torque Seat collar 3 N.m +/- 0.5N.m Head tube No play/No hard spots Fork/Stem 6 N.m +/- 1N.m Control screen No movement Handlebar/Stem 7 N.m +/- 1N.m Saddle 8 N.m +2/ -0N.m Disc brake screw 6 N.m +/- 1N.m Brake adapter 12 N.m +/- 2N.m...

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