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  • Page 1 Instruction manual swizzbee...
  • Page 2: Power On

    Cutter of "Swiss Design". You will be amazed by its outstanding performance. Have fun and a safe journey with your swizzbee, In its core the swizzbee 50c still is the "Power on!" Australian formula one racing bike. The bike has been further developed to meet daily usage requirements and it suits untrained bikers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Biking without engine 4.1. The mix Biking 5.1. Important before you get started 5.2. On / off (reset) 5.3. Swizzbee Intelli-Lock 5.3.1. Entering the code 5.3.2. Limit of incorrect entries 5.3.3. Unblocking of storage battery box by the customer 5.4. Starting off 5.5.
  • Page 4 7.5. Lighting 7.5.1. General information on lighting 7.5.2. Turning on/off 7.5.3. Biking with light but without engine 7.6. Power consumption Storage Battery box (rechargeable) 8.1. General Information 8.2. Handling of the battery box 8.2.1. Demounting the battery box 8.2.2. Mounting the battery box 8.2.3.
  • Page 5 13.4. Biking style 13.5. Maintenance condition 13.6. Capacity control 13.7. Duration of batteries 13.8. Important 13.9. Examples for different cruising ranges 13.9.1. swizzbee 50c NiCd 13.9.2. swizzbee 50c NiMH Bicycle computer 14.1. Display 14.2. Daily use 14.3. Automatic start / stop 14.4.
  • Page 6: Short Instruction

    Short instruction 3. Short instruction 3.1. Biking 3.2. Charging the battery · Storage battery box mounted and fixed? · Dismantle battery box or leave it on the · Push main switch (see picture above) bike. Main switch is off! > short confirmation signal ·...
  • Page 7: Biking Without Engine

    Biking without engine 4. Biking without engine 4.1. The mix When the engine of your swizzbee is swit- ched off you can ride it like an ordinary bike. Due to the special transmission Your swizzbee offers you a lot more than system within the hub of the rear wheel the biking with engine support or without.
  • Page 8: Biking

    If you push the main switch again the swizzbee will be switched off. There will be Enter your personal access code with the no signal. function keys after you have switch on the swizzbee.
  • Page 9: Limit Of Incorrect Entries

    (not longer will provide you with a new individual than 3 seconds). code. It makes your swizzbee even more save against theft. 5.3.2. Limit of incorrect entries Attention: If you or any other person enters...
  • Page 10: Starting Off

    5.4. Starting off · H (high) large chainring: level areas, downhill grade, slight slopes, run up at It is very easy to ride the swizzbee. Get on level areas. the bike choose a medium speed transfor- mation (e.g. front large chainring, rear ·...
  • Page 11: Cruising Range, Energy Supply

    Otherwise the support by the engi- ne will decrease because of the reduced cadence. 5.6. Cruising range, energy supply You can ride your swizzbee 50c with engi- ne support for 18-25 km (NiCd) respective 5.8. Deep-discharging protection 30-40 km (NiMH) in level areas with slight slopes on one battery charge.
  • Page 12: Anti-Theft Device

    Biking 5.10. Anti-theft device 5.10.2. Electronic immobiliser Your swizzbee provides three different As soon as you switch off your swizzbee anti-theft devices using the main switch the electronic immo- biliser will protect it. Hence breaking the · Integrated mechanical bicycle lock mechanical bicycle lock it is still useless to an unauthorized person.
  • Page 13: Swizzbee Intelli-Drive

    "mobile fitness club" to "racing without sweat". The next chapter will show you the The "gas pedal" of the swizzbee is equip- different options. ped with a sensor. With 256 measurings per revolution it reads your wishes from your feet.
  • Page 14: Function Keys

    Function keys 7. Function keys A special feature of the swizzbee allows the individual adjustment of the Intellimatic to your requirements at any time by using the "PowerUp" and "PowerDown" keys. 7.3.1. PowerUp key 7.1. General information The "PowerUp" changes the ratio of cadence and engine performance.
  • Page 15: Powerdown Key

    30 - 60 you receive an acoustic signal after two minutes like an ordinary bicycle. seconds. If you want to ride your swizzbee in the dark without engine support like a normal 7.5. Lighting bicycle you do the following: You start your swizzbee in the usual way (switch on, 7.5.1.
  • Page 16: Storage Battery Box (Rechargeable)

    8.2.1. Demounting the battery box Within seconds the battery box can be taken off the vehicle either to charge the battery or to ride your swizzbee like an ordinary bicycle. From the left side of the vehicle in driving direction you open the quick release ske-...
  • Page 17: How To Handle The Battery Box

    Battery box 8.2.3. How to handle the battery box Hold the box with its handle using your left hand. Move the box downwards suppor- ting it with your right hand. Put the corre- sponding part of the slot in the handle over the mushroom shaped knob of the quick release skewers.
  • Page 18: Charging

    The charging process will start automati- The battery can either be charged atta- cally, as soon as the power plug is con- ched to the swizzbee or demounted in any nected to a socket. The charger detects other place: at home, at work, in the the state of charge and starts the charging restaurant……...
  • Page 19: Temperature

    Charging Switch off criteria 9.4.3. Tl714.2temperature · Reduced voltage (-dV) Rgardging th durabilityo onNiCd andnNiMHl batteiesgs holdl be charge at an temper-l · Rise in temperature · Time limits ..l71432temperaturo on batterytoo hlig/too flows The two yellow LED indicate the regular charging until the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 20: Memory-Effect

    Charger stands by battery temperature too high or The complete discharging is not always discharging before charging possible or wanted. The swizzbee charge controller disposes of a "discharging before charging function". Charging in process 9.5.1. Discharging before charging function...
  • Page 21: Service And Care Of Battery

    After approx. 100 days the battery is garbage. Contact your specialized completely discharged. If you have not dealer, if you want to replace the battery. used your swizzbee for a longer period of time, always recharge the battery before you start off.
  • Page 22: Biking In Winter

    10.5. Biking in winter 10.6. Winter break 10.5.1 Biking in winter If you are not using your swizzbee for a longer period of time, it is important to You can also ride your swizzbee in winter. store the battery fully charged. In case you...
  • Page 23: The Display

    Display 11. The display 11.1. General Information 11.2. Status of battery charge display The status of charge display within the battery box (bq2013) detects the dischar- ged and recharged amount of energy. The available capacity is displayed by 5 red LED.
  • Page 24: Overview Display Biking Mode

    Display 11.4. Overview display biking/cycling mode swizzbee 50cc swizzbee 50C External charger Internal charger Biking mode /stand by After switching on the battery's status of charge is displayed Biking mode remaining capacity 100% - 80% remaining capacity 80% - 60%...
  • Page 25: Overview Display Charging Mode

    Display 11.5. Overview display charging mode swizzbee 50cc swizzbee 50C External charger Internal charger Start of charge The charger analyses the battery and starts to charge with low power supply. The two yellow LED will flush and will be lighted permanently after a while.
  • Page 26: Acoustic Signals

    12. Acoustic signals Some of the information and error indica- The chart below will explain the different tion of your swizzbee 50 cc are communi- acoustic signals. cated by acoustic signals. All entries via the function keys are confirmed by an acoustic feed back.
  • Page 27 The incorrect personal access code has been entered 10 times. For security reasons your swizzbee has been blocked. You can unblock the swizzbee using your second code. (refer to chapter "Biking/Unblocking the storage battery box by the customer") Continuous signal after switching on The battery box is not mounted.
  • Page 28: Power Consumption, Cruising Range

    13.1. General information Various reasons influence the power con- For steep ascents the engine's performan- sumption of your swizzbee such as clim- ce is 2-3 times higher as usual. You will be bing uphill grade and additional weight. As able to climb an uphill grade with your...
  • Page 29: Maintenance Condition

    In addition further but much faster. aged batteries have a higher self-dischar- ging level. If you operate your swizzbee with older batteries and you leave it unmo- 13.5. Maintenance condition ved after charging full capacity will not be available anymore.
  • Page 30: Examples For Different Cruising Ranges

    13.9. Examples for different cruising ranges Below you will find rough estimations of cruising ranges. It will only give an idea, as the above mentioned factors have to be considered 13.9.1. swizzbee 50c NiCd 13.9.2. swizzbee 50c NiMH additional additional terrain elevation...
  • Page 31: Bicycle Computer

    Bicycle computer 14. Bicycle computer 14.3. Automatic start / stop On delivery of your swizzbee all computer settings are defaulted such as wheel dia- meter and km-setting. The computer is The computer starts its functions when mounted and ready to use.
  • Page 32: Maintenance And Service

    Defect electrical components, cables, plugs, connector etc. Electrical components are to be serviced have to be replaced by your swizzbee ser- and repaired by the swizzbee service cen- vice centre. For your own safety and to tre only.
  • Page 33: Demount Rear Wheel

    Maintenance and service 15.4.1 Demounting of rear wheel Follow the instruction to demount the rear wheel for maintenance purposes or in case of a puncture: Remove the toothed belt: move the belt anticlockwise outwards off the belt pulley. Change derailleur to the larges gear to remove chain.
  • Page 34: Mount Rear Wheel

    Maintenance and service 15.4.2. Mounting of rear wheel Basically the rear wheel is mounted just like to an ordinary bicycle. Tighten all screws to 8 Nm. Replace chain and toothed belt to the axle of the rear wheel. Slide toothed belt anticlockwise on belt pulley.
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    Technical Specifications 16. Technical Specifications Modell: Swizzbee V1, Basic Frame aluminium 7005 universal size Fork SUNTOUR NEX 4000 Rims Airline Vuelta Tyre Schwalbe 1,5 x 26 or 1,35 x 26 Derailleur 3x9, front derailleur ShimanoLX, rear derailleur SRAM 9.X Swizzbee Intelli-Variomat, patented transmission...
  • Page 36 AG Grabenstraße 27 Postfach 350 6341 Baar Schweiz Fon: +41 (41) 76 86 701 Fax: +41 (41) 76 86 789 mail: info@swizzbee.com web: www.szwizzbee.ch...

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