Table of Contents Safety Instructions..................3 Symbols.......................3 Introduction....................4 Modes of operation and extent of electronic power assistance.........4 Levels of support (as shown as Assist number on display)..........4 What comes with the bike?................4 Optional available accessories..................5 TUI / FALCON – components.................5 Basic Safety Tips...................6 For your own road safety....................6 How to use your charger................6 Safety notes concerning the battery...............8...
Your frame serial number is stamped into the front of the headset tube below the handlebar. To register just go to our evinci website (evinci.nz) and click on “Login” to create an account with your details. You may register up to two bikes within the same account.
Introduction You have decided in favour of a Pedelec (Pedal Electric Cycle) - a bicycle that is equipped with an electric motor to give you additional assistance when riding. With this bicycle you can make better progress in headwinds, when trans- porting heavy loads or on steep slopes.
• Mudguards • Carrier, rated 25kg Optional available accessories • High power CREE LED lights, rechargeable • Front and rear baskets • Motor home battery charger Please ask your dealer if you are interested in any of these items. TUI / FALCON – components LCD Control Display Battery Lock Gear Shifter...
Ref (1) How to use your charger To charge the battery your evinci bike comes with a 3Ah quick charger. Please do not use any other charger. If you want to charge your battery from a car or motor home (12V systems), NZEBIKES or your retailer can supply a special charger called PowerBuddy for this purpose.
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• In order to prevent any possible injury this charger should only be used for the original lithium battery which is supplied together with the evinci e-bike • Any other battery is not compatible and risks to explode while charging, causing serious injury to people as well as damage to other equipment •...
The charger LED (1) indicates the battery status: STATUS green the battery is not connected the battery is charging green the battery is charged, the charger has switched off Before using your battery the first time, it has to be charged once over night for at least 12 hours.
Li-Ion batteries have the chemical property to create small amounts of gas if stored for a longer time period with 100% charge. This will affect the capacity and life time. From a technical point of view it is therefore better to store Li-Ion batteries not fully charged.
Before starting to ride Adjust Seat height Open the quick release lever at the seat clamp, adjust seat height and close the lever firmly. If the lever is too loose, open the lever again and turn the adjusting nut clockwise till you feel resistance. Now close lever again. It should close with noticeable resistance.
Mount or dismount front wheel For easy transport, you may remove the front wheel using the quick release at the front wheel axle (Only Tui and Falcon). To remove the wheel flip the lever into the open position. Now hold the lever and turn the bolt on the other side about 8-9 times to loosen the axle –...
Operation • Turn the display on by pushing the (M) button • Select the desired assistance level with the (+) and (–) keys. The initial assistance level is 1 (Torque ECO mode). • Levels 4 to 8 are Pedal-Assist levels •...
Integrated LED Lights: To turn the lights on or off push the (+) plus key for 2 sec to toggle the light function. The display is also backlit. Walk assistance: you can activate the motor to support you pushing the bike up a hill. Press and keep depressed the (-) minus button.
This will stop motor support. Maintenance Your evinci E-Bike needs regular maintenance as any other normal push bike. All bike shops can help you with these maintenance steps. There is no maintenance necessary on the electrical components.
Gears Our bikes use a solid and easy to maintain Shimano Altus gear system. It can happen after a while that gears do not perfectly change any more or you experience a rattling noise while pedalling. This is normal due to the nature of the used control wire hulls which get compressed over time.
▪ front axle nuts ▪ rear wheel axles nuts ▪ headset ▪ seat post clamp ▪ stem clamp ▪ brake caliper screws ▪ bottom bracket and crank ▪ spoke tension screws Spoke tension has to be checked on a regular interval. Failing can cause spoke breakage and will void the warranty Repairing a puncture With the motor in the rear wheel it is slightly more complex to replace a tire or...
Trouble shooting Problem Resolution Display is turned on, but motor Check brake levers – if one of the brake levers won't start (throttle or pedal- is not in it's initial position the motor won't assist) work. Check motor plug at rear stay. Unplug once and plug back in (Allign arrows! Needs some force!) Take bike to your retailer for further checks.
Glossary BMS is an electronic circuit for battery monitoring. It increases a battery pack's safety by making sure that all cells are operated within the permitted voltage range only. When current is too high, temperature is too high or one line of batteries inside the battery is outside the permitted voltage range the charge output will be switched off.
backwards movements of the crank. PAS does not consider how much effort the rider puts into riding. Torque Sensor By measuring the amount of force the rider applies to the pedals the torque sensor signals without any delay to the controller how much support the motor has to add.
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