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  • Page 1 Questo manuale d’istruzione è fornito da trovaprezzi.it. Scopri tutte le offerte per Nilox X7 o cerca il tuo prodotto tra le migliori offerte di Biciclette elettriche...
  • Page 2 INFORMATION Before taking your first ride, read this Owner’s Manual carefully and familiarise yourself with your Nilox e-bike. For your own safety and a longer service life for your e-bike, follow the instructions and warning notices in this manual. Disregarding them may lead to damage to the e-bike or personal injury.
  • Page 3 All information in this publication is based on the latest production information available at the time of approval for printing. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission. The vehicle shown in this user manual may not match the actual vehicle.
  • Page 4 DEAR CUSTOMER: Thank you for purchasing this Nilox e-bike. This e-bike is a product manufactured by using advanced equipment and made up of high-quality component parts. This manual provides detailed information about correct operation, maintenance and adjustment of your e-bike. By following these tips your unit will be more durable.
  • Page 5 Despite ongoing market research, Nilox is unable to assess other parts. Therefore, Nilox accepts no responsibility for the use of such parts in Nilox e-bikes. This is also the case, even if they have been independently or officially approved. The use of non-approved parts could affect the safety of your e-bike.
  • Page 6 For your own safety and a longer service questions concerning equipment and ope- life for your e-bike, follow the instructions ration, please consult a Nilox dealer. and warning notices in this manual. Disre- garding them may lead to damage to the The following items are included in the e-bike or personal injury.
  • Page 7 OPERATING SAFETY N WARNING When being used, the mechanical com- Important safety notes ponents of the e-bike are subjected to high N WARNING loads and wear. Components react diffe- Components can be damaged without it rently to these loads and show signs of being visible on the surface: fatigue or wear at different rates.
  • Page 8 • Handlebars and stem carried out at a qualified specialist wor- • Saddle and seat post kshop. • Frame and fork Do not make any modifications or carry • Tires and wheels out work, such as drilling, soldering or • Pedals and pedal cranks welding, on the frame or other load-be- •...
  • Page 9 • work on the drive system ghting system will not function. Riding Nilox recommends that you use a Nilox without an operational lighting system is dealer which is qualified to carry out work not permitted, depending on national re- on Nilox e-bikes.
  • Page 10 The configuration of your Nilox e-bike The Nilox e-bike is designed to be ridden on can vary, depending on the country in asphalt roads and lanes as well as surfaced which you purchased it. Using the e-bike forest and country tracks. The tires must not in other countries could therefore lose contact with the ground when doing so.
  • Page 11 If the Nilox e-bike is used in ways for which it was not designed, this could result in damage to the fitted components.
  • Page 12 E-BIKE...
  • Page 13 ASSEMBLY AND SETTINGS X7 should reach you fully assembled, with the exclusion of the PEDALS, the SADDLE, THE FRONT FENDER and THE HANDLEBAR and the FRONT WHEEL, which are supplied separately. The front wheel arrives disassembled. To assemble it, place the wheel...
  • Page 14 To assemble the front fender, loosen the screw and the nut of the front light, position it on the fork bracket proceed by screwing the bolt again, using the sequence as the picture. Then, do the same with the two screws (one on each fork legs) of the fender support.
  • Page 15 Insert the sleeve of the saddle in its housing and adjust the height and tilt, by turning the screws and quick-release terminals, as shown in the figure. The pedals will arrive disassembled and in a separate plastic bag. Carefully screw the pedals into the dedicated seat and tighten with the spanner supplied.
  • Page 16 INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING The Nilox e-bike is equipped with a li- ghting system with the active and passive A JOURNEY components required for use on public ro- ads. It also has an appropriate brake sy- Useful information stem and a bell.
  • Page 17 Wear conspicuous, bright clothing appro- priate for cycling and shoes which are su- itable for the bike’s pedals. When riding in traffic, always be considerate and obser- ve the traffic rules and regulations in order to avoid endangering yourself and others.
  • Page 18 INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING • tire tread depth • true running of the wheels by allowing A JOURNEY both wheels to rotate freely. Out-o- fround wheels can be an indication Checking tires and wheels of tires which have burst at the side, N WARNING broken axles or torn spokes.
  • Page 19 tensioned, and the transmissions Checking the operation of the brake gears are bolted securely. system • Also check for proper installation of Before every ride, carry out a stationary the slip guard to prevent the chain brake test. To do so, pull the brake levers jumping teeth or slipping.
  • Page 20 Check the brake pads for wear before pushing and pulling on the rear wheel every ride. must not cause it to move. Carry out a visual inspection of the brake • check to make sure the handles and discs: brake handles are securely seated. It •...
  • Page 21 The length of the seat post The optimum seat position is an important can be adjusted to your individual body factor for your well-being on the Nilox size. Further details can be obtained e-bike. A comfortable and fatigue-free from any Nilox Centre.
  • Page 22 ADJUSTING THE SADDLE Adjusting the saddle height N WARNING If you pull the seat post too far out of the seat tube, then the clamp can no longer secure the seat post sufficiently. The seat post could come loose or break during the tour.
  • Page 23 The wrist should be as straight as possible when doing so. Pedals The pedals on your Nilox e-bike are suitable for closed shoes with hard soles. Touring cycling shoes which are equally suitable for cycling and walking are ideal.
  • Page 24 Country-specific differences are possible. Note that your e-bike may not be fitted The Nilox e-bike only assists you when you with all features described. This is also apply force to the pedals. When you stop the case for systems and functions rele- pedalling, the electric motor switches off.
  • Page 25 • to charge the battery during the tour, The range of the Nilox e-bike with a use generator mode as often as pos- fully charged battery depends on the sible. following factors: •...
  • Page 26 • water between the brake pads and The Nilox e-bike is equipped with brakes brake disks reduces the effect of the which will bring you to a standstill quickly brake system. and safely, if required. Disc brakes The braking distance is increased. There respond more quickly than rim brakes, in is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 27 again. Stop at the first signs of overhea- ting. Symptoms indicating overheating include: • Rincreased hand strength • The build up of smelling • Loud scraping noises Let the brake system cool down before riding on. Wet conditions reduce the braking effect and lead to the tires skidding more easily.
  • Page 28 Do not carry a deeply discharged bat- as dirt, ice or snow, from the charge tery on the e-bike. socket. • Only use the battery for the Nilox e-bike. N WARNING • Do not expose the battery to storage Using a charger other than the one sup-...
  • Page 29 above 45°C (113°F). Please note that strong smell, alters in appearance or temperatures above 45 °C (113°F) can behaves abnormally in any way, stop occur around heaters, in direct sunli- using the battery immediately. ght or in overheated vehicle interiors. •...
  • Page 30 tage range of 240 V. The charger has no mory effect. on/off switch. If you do not require the • brief discharges with subsequent charger, disconnect the plug to save charges can cause an inconsistency energy. between the charge indicator and the battery charge level.
  • Page 31 Connecting the charger The battery (1) can be charged either on the bike or can be removed and charged separately.When the battery is charged on the bike, the system can be switched on or off during charging. Connect the charger to charging port on battery (2) using the bottom hole in the frame.Connect the charger’s mains plug to a socket.
  • Page 32 REMOVING/FITTING THE BATTERY Insert the battery in its housing as shown in the figure.Once the battery is placed, lock it with the key (position OFF). To use the e-bike you must place the key on "ON" position. Proceed in reverse order to remove the battery.
  • Page 33 Storing the battery (113°F). N WARNING • do not expose the battery to tempe- Deep battery discharge can cause an in- rature fluctuations. The ideal storage ternal short circuit. The battery heats up temperature is between 10°C (50°F) to an extremely high temperature. There and 25°C (77°F).
  • Page 34 • Have a damaged chain replaced sure, absorb small bumps. immediately at a qualified specialist Although the wheels of your Nilox workshop. e-bike are manufactured with great care When handling the chain, avoid: and delivered trued, this does not prevent •...
  • Page 35 Always check the tire pressure with sui- table measuring equipment, e. g. a stand Check the tire pressure regularly, at least pump with a manometer. As your Nilox every 14 days. Only correct tire pressu- e-bike’s tires are fitted with robust puncture res when the tires are cold.
  • Page 36 The best pro-tection from harmful environmental in-fluences is regular cleaning and preservation. Nilox recommends performing a paint treatment twice a year (e.g. in spring and autumn). • Use as little water as possible and keep water away from electrical con- tacts.
  • Page 37 MAINTENANCE Regular work Nilox recommends that you have the e-bike serviced once a year at a qualified specialist workshop. Before each journey • Check tires and wheels • Check the chain • Check the battery lock • Inspect the functioning of the brake system •...
  • Page 38 Every 3000 km (1864 miles) Check the following components and replace, if necessary: • headset • wheel hubs • pedals • chain • gear cable Once a year • Check torques of all screw and bolt connections. • Check gearshift, headset and brake settings •...
  • Page 39 TROUBLESHOOTING Control console Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions system will The battery is low or discharged. switch display Check the charge level directly on the battery, charge remains dark. if necessary. The battery is not positioned correctly in the holder. Remove the battery and then reinstall If the problem persists despite taking these measures: Have the electrical system checked at a qualified spe-...
  • Page 40 Lighting system Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The lighting system is not The battery is low or discharged. working. Check the charge level directly on the battery, charge if necessary. The electrical connectors have come loose. Check the electrical connectors. If the problem persists despite taking these measures: Have the electrical system checked at a qualified spe- cialist workshop.
  • Page 41 Battery Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The charge indicator on The battery has been affected by the ambient tempe- the control console is not rature. The battery heats up during the charging pro- showing that the battery is cedure. “full” even though a full bat- Let the battery cool down and repeat the charging pro- tery charge has been perfor- cess.
  • Page 42 Drive system/electric motor Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The system can be switched The electrical connections on the handlebars or near on but the electric motor the motor are not inserted correctly or have become does not provide any assi- detached.
  • Page 43 Brake system Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Poor braking performance. The brake was not bedded in. Bed in the brake The brake discs or brake pads are fouled with oil. • Clean the brake discs with alcohol. • Replace the brake pads. •...
  • Page 44 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Poor braking performance, Air in the braking system. no defined actuation point. Have the brake system bled at a qualified specialist workshop. The brake is making grinding There is dirt or water on the brake disc or brake pads. noises during the journey.
  • Page 45 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions The brake squeaks when The brake calliper is not exactly aligned with the brake applied. disc. Have the brake calliper correctly aligned in a qualified specialist workshop. There is insufficient tension in the spokes of the wheel. Have the tension of the spokes checked and corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 46 Shifting gear Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions It is not possible to engage There is too much tension in the gear cable. a gear. Reduce the tension of the gear cable at the twist-grip If the problem persists despite taking these measures: Have the gear shifting system checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 47 TECHNICAL DATA BIKE Max power 250 W Max speed 25 Km/h Speed level Electric motor Rear hub Battery Features 36V – 7.8 Ah lithium ions Range 50 Km Charging time Lifetime 800 cycles Display LCD Panel...
  • Page 48 TECHNICAL DATA Aluminium alloy Body 27.5’’ Tires Disc brakes Brakes Aluminium alloy Fork Shimano 21 speed Gear and Trasmission...
  • Page 49 The unladen weight given is for the stan- type and size with a suitable tread. If in dard scope of delivery. Accessories and doubt, contact your nearest Nilox de-aler. items of optional equipment increase the The reflective strips on the tire sidewalls...
  • Page 50 LCD Display ENOS-R2K User Manual V.2018 (USB Port Customization Available)
  • Page 51 3. Functions a. Display Speed Display PAS Level Display Battery Level Display Error Indication Total Mileage Single Mileage Light Indication Brake Time Cruise Speed b. Control and Settings Power Switch Front Light Control 6km/h Cruise Control Real-time Cruise Control Wheel Diameter Setting Top Speed Setting Sleep Interval Setting Backlight Brightness Setting...
  • Page 52 Display Details 3.1 Light I I I I I I I I �[J 3 .2 Cu rr e nt St at us Le v e l This function requir , e s extra software support from the controller. �R! 3.4 Multi-Function Display Digitai Current: CURRENT Digitai Voltage: VOLT Remaining Mileage: RM...
  • Page 53 <D ©IUJIRl ��W® (EDQ=n�, Q;;{JQ;;{J 3.5 Speed Display ll©nrollhi Maximum Speed: MAX Average Speed: AVG Measuring Unit: MPH or KM/H The display will calculate the actual travelling speed based on the wheel diameter and signal data (number of magnet steel is needed for Hall motors). 3.6 Failure Indication Motor Failure �...
  • Page 54 3.7 PAS Level Assist I Power Display 00000 Assist Power Status (0-5 bars) Cruise Mark 4. Settings POl: Backlight I Brightness ( 1: darkest; 3: brightest) P02: Mileage Unit (O: KM; 1: MILE) P03: Voltage Class 24V / 36V / 48V P04: Sleep Interval (O: neve 1 r, other value means display sleep interval) Unit: minute PDS: Power Assist Gear...
  • Page 55 POS: Speed Limit Range: 0-SOkm/h, parameter 50 indicates no speed limit. 1. Non-communications status (panel-controlled) When the current speed exceeds the speed limit, the PWM output will be shut down; when the current speed falls to lower than the speed limit, the PWM ±...
  • Page 56 Pll: Power Assist Sensitivity Range: 1-24 P12: Power Assist Starting Intensity Range: 0-5 P13: Power Magnet Steel Number 5 / 8 / 12pcs P14: Current Limit Value: 12A by default; Range: 1-20A PlS: Unspecified P16: ODO Zero-Out Long press the up key for 5 seconds and ODO value will be erased. 5.
  • Page 57 Detailed Instructions 1. Adjust PAS level / Throttle level In PAS mode a. Short press , PAS level +1. b. Short press PAS level -1. 2. Enable/Disable 6km/h walk boost mode, set real-time cruise and turn on/off the lights When the vehicle is parked, long press to enter 6km/h cruise mode.
  • Page 58 parameters include: Wheel Diameter (unit: inch); Magnetic Steel Piece Number; Backlight Brightness; Low Voltage Threshold ( refer to setting P01-P14) On the setting interface, s l hort press to switch setting items. Short press to add/cut values to the parameter, which will blink after modified. After selecting the parameter that needs to be set: to save the current value, and enter the next setting.
  • Page 59 Nilox reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. PRODUCT INFORMATION Distributed by Esprinet Spa owner of the brand Nilox Imported by Motocicli Italiani Srl Made in China...
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