FiSHAW UB200 Manual

FiSHAW UB200 Manual

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  • Page 1 E- BIKE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    20. Chain-Care and Maintenance……………………………………………………………………………………………………..38-39 21. Wheels and Tyres……………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………39-44 22. Headset………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………44-45 23. Suspension…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………45-50 24. Lights…………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………50-51 25. Things Worth Knowing About Your FiSHAW Electric Bike…………………………………………………………… 51-53 26. Mudguards/Wheel Protectors…………………………………………………………………………………………………………52 27. Transporting Baggage………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….52 28. Taking Children with You……………………………………………………………………………………………………………53-54 29. Transporting The Fishaw Electric Bike………………………………………………………………………………………..55-56 30.
  • Page 3: Fishaw Ub200 Urban E-Bike Component Diagram

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  • Page 4: Fishaw Mid-Drive Urban E-Bike Components Diagram

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  • Page 5: Fishaw E-Mountain Bike Components Diagram

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  • Page 6: Fishaw Folding E-Bike Components Diagram

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  • Page 7: General Safety Instructions

    Dear FISHAW customer, These operating instructions are not intended FISHAW electric bikes have been designed to to help you assemble a FISHAW electric bike provide you with an electric bike of high quality from individual components or to repair it.
  • Page 8 FISHAW E-Bike. Be aware from the bike, a FISHAW trekking/mountain electric bike moment you set off that you have suitable and a FiSHAW Folding electric bike, showing all riding experience and expertise. the essential components so that you can...
  • Page 9 FISHAW bikes of this category are designed for Please note that there are different riding on hard-surface roads, where the wheels types of pedelecs and e-bikes which are remain in permanent contact with the ground. subject to The rider's maximum weight including baggage should not exceed 120 kg for the Urban E-Bikes different legal framework conditions.
  • Page 10: Riding A Fishaw Electric Bike- Special Features

    Set off for your first ride by selecting the https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rule s/wheeled-devices/bicycle#legal-motorised lowest level of drive assistance. Gradually get used to the additional power. Slowly approach Victoria: the potential of your FISHAW electric bike in an area free of traffic. https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safety-and- road-rules/cyclist-safety/power-assisted- Practice typical riding situations such as bicycles starting off and braking, tight corners and riding on narrow cycle paths and lanes.
  • Page 11 (level 1) and be ready to brake the other leg over the saddle. The FISHAW when you set off. Risk of an accident! electric bike would set off suddenly unless the assistance level is set to “0”...
  • Page 12 The batteries of FISHAW electric bikes have no are riding a hybrid electric bike. The advantage memory effect. being that; without drive assistance you can...
  • Page 13: The Proper Care Of Your Rechargeable Battery

    If you are in Remove the rechargeable battery if you do not doubt or if you have any questions, contact use your FISHAW electric bike for an extended your FISHAW customer service representative. period of time (e.g., on vacation). Store the...
  • Page 14 Remove the rechargeable battery from your the connections, e.g., with a plastic bag FISHAW electric bike, if you do not use your against rain, water, moisture, and dirt. If the FISHAW electric bike for a long period of time connections of the rechargeable battery are and keep it clean and dry.
  • Page 15 ranges. If the battery is used or stored in or in other hot places. Doing so may result in battery leakage. temperatures outside these ranges, fire, injury or malfunction may occur: - • If any leaked fluid gets on your skin or •...
  • Page 16: Before Each And Every Ride

    • When using the battery for the first time, You need to pull the battery towards you out of check that the battery has not run low in the frame to remove it. If it is locked, you will transport or storage. be unable to pull it away from the frame.
  • Page 17: Accidents- Checklist Before Continuing To Ride

    “Adjusting the FISHAW E-Bike to any questions, contact FISHAW or your local the Rider”. electric bicycle mechanic! 5. If you have bought a FISHAW electric bike with suspension, you should read the chapters ACCIDENTS- CHECKLIST BEFORE “Suspension Forks” and the instructions of the...
  • Page 18 Realign the components, if necessary, and gently tighten the bolts to ensure a reliable 5. Let your FISHAW bike bounce on the ground clamping of the components. The maximum from a small height. If there is any rattling, see torque values are printed directly on the where it comes from.
  • Page 19 Slowly approach the potential ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR AFTER of your FISHAW electric bike in an area free of AN ACCIDENT traffic. 2. The rechargeable battery of your FISHAW 1.
  • Page 20: First Ride-Checklist

    FISHAW electric bike, check with the trailer assistance level is already selected. This could result in an uncontrolled start of your FISHAW manufacturer that it is suitable to be used with your FiSHAW electric bike model.
  • Page 21 For more information see the chapter “How to 5. Let your FISHAW electric bike bounce on the use the quick-releases” and the instructions of ground from a small height. If there is any the component manufacturers on their rattling, see where it comes from. Check the respective websites.
  • Page 22 Improperly closed fastenings, e.g., quick your bike react with wear and fatigue. Please releases, can cause parts of your FISHAW bike check your FISHAW bike regularly for wear to come loose. This can result in a serious...
  • Page 23: Adjustments Of Your E-Bike To Suit The Rider

    With your feet in this in the chapter “Before Every Ride” and do a position, you should not be able to stretch your test ride on your FISHAW electric bike in an legs completely straight at the lowest point, area free of traffic.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Height Of The Handlebars

    The stem is one of the load bearing parts depths, you should opt for the deeper of your FISHAW electric bike. Changes to it can insertion depth. impair your safety. If you are in doubt or if...
  • Page 25 Check all bolted connections and test your steerer tube. The UB200 Urban model has a brakes before you set off in an area free of conventional stem.
  • Page 26 Do this by taking the front wheel between your knees and trying to twist the FiSHAW electric bikes with Aheadset® handlebars. If there is movement, carefully headsets, the stem also serves to adjust the tighten the bolts a little more and check again bearing preload.
  • Page 27: Correcting The Horizontal Tilt Of The Saddle And The Forward To Back Position

    Read them carefully before adjusting the Brake Levers”. position of your saddle. If you are in doubt or if you have any questions, contact FiSHAW or your qualified bicycle mechanic. CORRECTING the HORIZONTAL TILT of the ADJUSTING SADDLE POSITION AND TILT...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Tilt Of The Handlebars And Brake Levers

    Your adjustable. This makes it more convenient and FISHAW electric bike should stand on level easier to reach for riders with small hands to ground while you adjust the saddle.
  • Page 29: Quick-Releases-Instructions For Use

    For more information see the chapters whether all quick-releases are tight before you “Adjustments of Your E-Bike to Suit the Rider” set off on your FISHAW electric bike. Quick- and “The Wheels and the Tyres” and the releases should be handled with the greatest instructions of the component manufacturers care, as they affect your safety.
  • Page 30: Braking Systems

    FISHAW e- bike to a halt as quickly as If you are in doubt about the braking action, Page 29 of 64...
  • Page 31 On your FiSHAW E-Bike, the right brake lever DISC BRAKES operates the rear brake, and the left brake lever operates the front brake. FiSHAW has...
  • Page 32 Risk of an accident! make sure the brake remains free of oil and other fluids, especially when you clean your FISHAW electric bike or grease the chain. Dirty WEAR AND MAINTENANCE brake pads cannot be cleaned under any circumstances, they must be replaced! Rotors...
  • Page 33 MECHANICAL DISC BRAKES desired travel. Retighten the tock nut by taking care that the slit of the bolt head does not face Urban Model UB200 upward or forward, as this would permit an unnecessarily high amount of water or dirt to enter.
  • Page 34: Gears

    Shimano Products General Manual: https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/ pdf/en/dm/GN0001/DM-GN0001-24-ENG.pdf UB200|UB400|UB600|F30 MODELS: The gears of your FISHAW electric bike serve to adjust the gear ratio to the terrain you are riding on and the desired speed. A low gear (where in the case of derailleur...
  • Page 35 M300 MODEL: M300 & M500 Shifting Lever User Manual: https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/ https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/ pdf/en/um/67R0A/UM-67R0A-002-ENG.pdf pdf/en/um/67R0A/UM-67R0A-002-ENG.pdf https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/ pdf/en/dm/RD0001/DM-RD0001-06-ENG.pdf FUNCTIONING AND OPERATION Derailleur gears always work according to the M500 MODEL: following principle: Large chainwheel (front) — heavy gear — bigger transmission. Small chainwheel (front)—...
  • Page 36 Do not shift under load. lever types and their operation. It is, however, CHECKING AND READJUSTING also possible that your new FISHAW electric bike has a gear system that is not listed below. The derailleur gears of your bike were carefully...
  • Page 37 To find out you either must turn the cranks by hand — • If gear shifting operations cannot be carried or ride your FISHAW electric bike and shift out smoothly, clean the shifting unit and through the gears.
  • Page 38 The limit screws are adjusted by your FISHAW Be sure to do a test ride in an unfrequented manufacturer. They do not alter their position place after adjusting the gears.
  • Page 39: Chain-Care And Maintenance

    These two your FISHAW electric bike rest for a few markings must be at the same height, i.e., they minutes so that the lubricant can disperse.
  • Page 40: Wheels And Tyres

    Your Your FISHAW customer service representative bicycle mechanic would be glad to help you or bicycle mechanic will be pleased to help you.
  • Page 41 be possible that the clearance between the The tyres must be inflated to the proper front of your shoe and the wheel will be inflation pressure to provide an optimal reduced when you ride at reduced speed. Risk compromise between smooth running and of an accident! riding comfort.
  • Page 42 DISMOUNTING WHEELS because of riding fast over a kerb or from a loose nipple, the tensile forces acting on the Your FiSHAW electric bike has disc brakes rim become unbalanced, and the wheel will no (hydraulic or mechanical). Check the position longer run true.
  • Page 43 You will find it easier to remove the rear wheel the edge of the rim. when you pull the rear derailleur slightly backwards. Lift your FISHAW electric bike a After levering a part of the tyre bead over the little off the ground and give the wheel a light edge of the rim you should normally be able to blow with your hand so that it drops out.
  • Page 44 the rim. You can prevent this by pushing the If the fabric of the tyre is destroyed by inner tube into the hollow of the tyre with a the perforating object, replace the tyre to be finger as you work along. on the safe side.
  • Page 45: Headset

    To do so lift between the head tube races. your FISHAW bike off the ground and spin the wheel with your hand. With the wheel spinning the rotor should not drag along the brake...
  • Page 46: Suspension

    To check the bearing for ease of running, Take care not to tighten the bearing too lift the frame until the front wheel is much, as this could easily destroy it. Bear in suspended in the air. The handlebars should mind that by overtightening the bolts the stem turn from far left to far right without feeling can crush the steerer tube.
  • Page 47 REAR SHOCK SUSPENSION FORKS The rear shock is the element combining the FiSHAW city/trekking electric bikes are spring as well as the damping in the rear frame equipped with suspension forks. This feature of a full suspension bike. Often the rear shock gives you better control of your bike when is also designated as a shock absorber.
  • Page 48 UB200|UB400|UB600|F30 Suspension Forks: Note in general that the suspension fork must give in a little even when you are just sitting on the bike; this is the so-called negative suspension travel or sag. If you ride over a pothole the spring is decompressed and the suspension fork compensates for the unevenness.
  • Page 49 (too low air pressure) can usually be on the safe side, original spare parts. Your heard or felt as a “clunk” type noise. This FISHAW customer service representative or your bicycle mechanic will be pleased to help noise is caused by the sudden complete you.
  • Page 50 The spring rate should always be 4. Do not use a steam jet or aggressive cleaning adjusted to the weight of the rider and the agents for cleaning! Ask your FISHAW customer baggage as well as to the riding conditions. service representative for an appropriate cleaning agent.
  • Page 51: Lights

    WARNING REAR SHOCK To set the pressure in the main cylinder Exa Form Rear Shocks must be regularly (valve marked "MP), use a compatible maintained by a qualified bicycle mechanic. shock pump. Remove the valve cap and Do not disassemble your rear shock. Disassembly could cause damage and severe attach the shock pump according to the personally injury as some of the contents are...
  • Page 52: Things Worth Knowing About Your Fishaw Electric Bike

    Front lamps are either bulbs, halogen lamps or suitable clothing, cycling glasses are absolutely one or several LEDs, i.e., light emitting diodes, essential when you are riding your FISHAW beaming white light by means of a reflector electric bike. They not only protect your eyes and/or a diffusion disc on the road lane.
  • Page 53: Mudguards/Wheel Protectors

    However, your usually made of plastics and are secured in the FISHAW bike is fitted with a rear (pannier) rack correct position by means of additional stays. — for longer cycling tours or if you intend to The length of the stay is perfect when the take heavy and bulky items with you.
  • Page 54: Taking Children With You

    Observe the maximum permissible load seat. printed or imprinted on the rear rack. The Not all FISHAW electric bikes are suitable for maximum load of most of our rear racks is 25 the installation of child seats with a special mounting device.
  • Page 55 FiSHAW E- Bike to tow a Set a good example by wearing a helmet, as trailer, please check whether it is designed well! accordingly.
  • Page 56: Transporting The Fishaw Electric Bike

    BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT driving speed. In the cities the regulations for taking FISHAW electric bikes by public transport differ. There Make sure to remove all parts of your are e.g., some places where you are only...
  • Page 57: Notes On Care And Servicing

    If you transport your By Car FISHAW electric bike without its battery on a bike carrier system, protect the connections FISHAW electric bikes can be transported like against water, moisture, and dirt, for example, conventional bikes outside or inside the car.
  • Page 58: Warranty

    It is advisable to have your FISHAW electric Avoid cleaning your bike with a high- bike serviced regularly by your qualified bicycle pressure cleaner. The high-pressure jet will mechanic after the bedding-in phase. If you cause water to enter bearings by passing...
  • Page 59 If your FISHAW of in the normal household rubbish. Bring the electric bike is left standing on flat tyres for an...
  • Page 60: Servicing And Maintainance

    Never exceed the maximum Service and Maintenance torque value indicated by the manufacturer! It is advisable to have your FiSHAW electric Where no maximum torque setting is given bike serviced regularly after the bedding-in start with 2 Nm. Observe the indicated values phase.
  • Page 61 Mudguard/Rack/Kickstand Adjust attachment & alignment if necessary Due to the unmanageable number of components on the market, FiSHAW is not in a position to foresee every product that will be replaced or newly assembled by third parties. Therefore, FiSHAW denies any liability for such kind of additions or modifications with regard to compatibility, torque values etc.
  • Page 62 Therefore, be sure to keep these documents in a safe place. To ensure a long service life and good durability of your FiSHAW e- bike, use it only for its intended purpose (see the chapters “Before your first ride” and “Intended Use”). Please observe the permissible load specifications as specified.
  • Page 63 Warranty on FiSHAW E-Bikes Your FiSHAW electric bike is guaranteed (as of date of purchase to the initial buyer): - 2 years for aluminium alloy frames. - 2 years for the motor. - 1 year warranty on the rechargeable battery and battery charger.
  • Page 64 Australian Consumer Law in relation to the goods and services to which this warranty relates. In case of any inquiries, please contact your FiSHAW customer service representative; visit www.fishaw.com to find contact details.
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