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Operating instructions for electric bikes

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Operating instructions for electric bikes .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.
Improtant information before you start biking ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
3.
Before the first ride ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Before each ride ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.
Your first ride ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.
Using your E-bike .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
6.
Setting Display ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Time Setting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Top-speed Setting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Choice of Display Unit (Metric system/ English system) ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
Wheel Size Setting ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Backlight Brightness Setting........................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Exit Setting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
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Display Operation .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
On/Off ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Speed Display (Current Speed/Average Speed/Max Speed) ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Assisted Power Select or Throttle Level Select ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Power Assist Walk ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Turn On and Turn Off the Backlight ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Distance and Time Display (Riding Distance and time/Total Distance and time) ...................................................................................................................... 16
Capacity Display ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Button Battery Replacement .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operating instructions for electric bikes Contents Operating instructions for electric bikes ....................................1 Improtant information before you start biking ................................3 Introduction ..........................................4 Before the first ride ........................................5 Before each ride ..........................................8 Your first ride ........................................... 9 Using your E-bike ........................................
  • Page 2 RANGE OVERVIEW ........................................18 REMOVING AND REATTACHING THE BATTERY ................................19 Battery charging instruction ...................................... 21 Safety instructions for the battery and charger ................................22 Technical specifications ......................................23 Maintenance ........................................24 Other information ........................................ 25 Declaration of conformity ...................................... 26...
  • Page 3: Improtant Information Before You Start Biking

    1. Important information before you start biking • Before your first ride, please read the operating instructions carefully and check that all parts are in good condition. • Please slow down in slippery conditions, e.g. in rain or snow, and consider that you will need greater braking distances to guarantee stopping safely. •...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2. Introduction...
  • Page 5: Before The First Ride

    3. Before the first ride Please insure that your bicycle is ready for use and properly adjusted to fit your body Tighten the screws: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TORQUE SPEC PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TORQUE SPEC Stem @ steerer tube 10-12 Nm Brake levers 3 Nm Stem @ handlebar 8 Nm...
  • Page 6 Brakes Brake lever on left side of the handlebar activates brake on front wheel and brake lever on right side of the handlebar activates brake on rear wheel. Make sure that all bolts on brakes are tightened according to specifications and brake pads are adjusted according to rims on wheels. (2-5 mm of space between brake pads and braking surface on rims) Chain Make sure the chain is tight without slack.
  • Page 7 Pedals Before fitting the pedals to the crank, grease the threads with a little lubricating grease. The pedals are marked with an “L” (left) and “R” (right) on the threads that screw into the crank. Make sure you fit the right pedal to the right crank. IMPORTANT! Be careful when attaching the pedals to the cranks.
  • Page 8: Before Each Ride

    Before each ride Before each ride, please check that:  The bell and lights are working properly and are properly secured  The brakes are working safely and are properly secured  Both wheels run freely  The tires are free of foreign objects and damage ...
  • Page 9: Your First Ride

    4. Your first ride • Be very careful the first time you ride your e-bike! In power mode, the e-bike is considerably faster than a normal bike! • Take your first ride on open land so you can get used to the improved acceleration. •...
  • Page 10: Using Your E-Bike

    5. Using your E-bike • Start pedaling; the electric motor will only assist you while you are pedaling. • If you wish to change the assist level, press the plus or minus buttons. • The power assists stops when you use the brakes. •...
  • Page 11: Setting Display

    6. Setting Display After start-up, please hold both UP and DOWN at the same time, for 3 seconds, LCD will enter into the setting state. Time Setting After entering into the setting state, first set the HOUR by using UP and DOWN. Press MODE for confirmation and then set the MINUTE by using UP and DOWN. Press MODE for confirmation and then set the top riding speed.
  • Page 12: Choice Of Display Unit (Metric System/ English System)

    Choice of Display Unit (Metric system/ English system) Press UP or DOWN to choose a display unit. The unit could be MPH and Km/h. The range unit is changing accordingly with the speed unit. Wheel Size Setting Press MODE for confirmation and enter into the wheel size setting. Press UP or DOWN to choose a corresponding wheel diameter to ensure the accurate display of speed and distance.
  • Page 13: Exit Setting

    Exit Setting In the state of parameter setting, short press MODE (within 2 seconds) to make confirmation. Hold MODE (more than 2 seconds) , save the current setting and exit the setting interface.
  • Page 14: Display Operation

    7. Display Operation On/Off Press MODE and the display start to work for the controller power supply. In the Power On State, hold MODE or lay aside for five minutes, to cut off the e-bike power supply. In the Power Off state, the display and the controller don’t use the battery power supply.
  • Page 15: Assisted Power Select Or Throttle Level Select

    Assisted Power Select or Throttle Level Select Press UP or DOWN to change output power of the motor. The power ranges from level 1 to level 5. Level 1 is the minimum power. Level 5 is the maximum power. The default value is level 1.
  • Page 16: Turn On And Turn Off The Backlight

    Turn On and Turn Off the Backlight Hold both UP and MODE for 3 seconds and turn on the J—LCD backlight. When the surrounding light is not enough or it is in the evening, you can turn on the backlight. Hold both UP and MODE for 3 seconds again and you can turn off the backlight.
  • Page 17: Button Battery Replacement

    Malfunction Code Display If there is something wrong with the electronic control system, the display will show the error code automatically. The following are some definition of malfunction codes. Display Value Definition Current Abnormality Throttle Abnormality Motor Open- phase Motor Hall signal Abnormality Brake Abnormality Abnormal Communication Definition Diagram of Error Codes.
  • Page 18: Range Overview

    8. RANGE OVERVIEW Condition: Battery is fully charged and new (314Wh) Load: Driver approximately 70 kg Distance 10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km 70 km Road conditions Light tailwind Flat roads 20 degrees Celsius Dry roads Light tailwinds Slightly hilly terrain...
  • Page 19: Removing And Reattaching The Battery

    9. REMOVING AND REATTACHING THE BATTERY 1. Switch off the display. 2. Turn the key left to unlock the battery. Please note the following reservations: • The bike's tyres should be inflated to the proper tyre pressure. • If the weather temperature drops - the range will be reduced.
  • Page 20 1. To fit the battery, first insert the battery in the battery Parking holder from underneath then push it in place from above. • Gently press the power button on the battery until the top diode turns off. After a few seconds the other diodes will turn 2.
  • Page 21: Battery Charging Instruction

    7. Battery charging instruction • Always switch the battery off before charging it. 1. Connect the charger to the battery and then plug in the • The battery gets hot while charging. For safety reasons, charger. A completely empty battery will take never cover the battery.
  • Page 22: Safety Instructions For The Battery And Charger

    8. Safety instructions for the battery and charger Your e-bike has a lithium-ion battery. Never charge the battery with a replacement charger which is not designed for this purpose. Using an unsuitable charger on a lithium-ion battery could lead to overheating, fire or explosion. If your charger gets lost or damaged, contact your local store to order a replacement. •...
  • Page 23: Technical Specifications

    9. Technical specifications E-bike parameters Charger parameters Dimensions (L × W × H) 1900 × 700 × 1180mm Full Charging time 6,22 hours Weight ≤ 25kg Input voltage 220V/60Hz Maximum speed 25 km/h Maximum performance 60 Watts Maximum load ≤ 120kg Wheelbase between front/rear wheel hubs 1135 ±...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    10. Maintenance Make sure you carry out the following safety checks before riding you E-bike: Brakes • Check that the brakes are working properly. • Visual inspection of the brake linings to check that they are not worn and that they are aligned to the wheels. •...
  • Page 25: Other Information

    11. Other information • Make sure that all reflectors are properly fitted and not covered. • Do not clean your e-bike with a pressure washer. Water could penetrate into the motor, cause short circuits and damage electrical components. Only ever use a damp cloth with a neutral detergent to clean your e-bike. Do not use acidic detergents as these could damage the e-bike. •...
  • Page 26: Declaration Of Conformity

    12. Declaration of conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The product satisfies the provision for CE-marking according to the following directives: – Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC – EMC Directive 2004/108/EC – RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU The following harmonized European standards or technical specifications, which The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that the item should be comply with good engineering practice in safety matters in force within the EEA, disposed of separately from household waste.

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