Dillenger Leopard User Manual

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User Manual
This manual describes how to safely complete final assembly
and includes tips for use and maintenance
English

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  • Page 1 Leopard User Manual This manual describes how to safely complete final assembly and includes tips for use and maintenance English...
  • Page 2: Thank You

    THaNK YoU Thank you for purchasing your new Dillenger electric bike! We know you’ll love it, and with some care it should last for a very long time. please read through this manual carefully before beginning final assembly. SaFeTY Mechanical Safety Check: Routinely check the condition of your bike.
  • Page 3: Item Check List

    ITeM CHeCK LIST Each electric bike is assembled under the most strict quality control standards. Upon completion, each electric bike is test ridden by a technician inside the assembly factory to check that every function and adjustment on the bike is perfect. Item Check list: •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents THaNK YoU SaFeTY ITeM CHeCK LIST SUMMarY oF FINaL SeTUp UNBoXING MaIN parTS FroNT WHeeL HaNdLeBarS HANDLEBARS CONTINUED... pedaLS rear MUdGUard (opTIoNaL) SeaT FoLdING HaNdLeBarS FoLdING FraMe FOLDING FRAME CONTINUED... BaTTerY operaTIoN LCd operaTIoN IMporTaNT poINTS CHarGING MaINTeNaNCe TroUBLeSHooTING TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED...
  • Page 5: Summary Of Final Setup

    SUMMarY oF FINaL SeTUp Your Dillenger bike is fully assembled in our factory and tested to our high standards. To fit into an appropriately sized shipping carton to comply with the various courier networks, some basic parts of the bike are temporarily removed. This is so that the bike can fit into the shipping carton safely, and so that we can adequately package each part of the bike so that it is delivered in perfect condition.
  • Page 6: Unboxing

    UNBoXING Unboxing your Dillenger will be very exciting, but it’s important to take care when unboxing the bike as it’s possible to accidentally damage the bike or misplace crucial parts. It’s also much easier to unbox the bike with someone to help you.
  • Page 7: Main Parts

    MaIN parTS After you’ve taken your Dillenger out of it’s shipping carton, you should have these parts: 1. The Complete Bike 2. Front Wheel...
  • Page 8 3. Handlebars (Attached by the Cabling) 4. Charger 5. Pedals Note: These can be in the same box as the charger, or fastened to the bike separately. 6. Seat Note: These can be in the shipping carton or fastened to the bike separately.
  • Page 9: Front Wheel

    FroNT WHeeL Simply insert the front wheel into the front forks, with the brake disk lined up to fit into the brake calipers. Insert the washer on both sides of the wheel such that the ‘hook’ part of the wheel fits into the slot where the axle enters. Screw on nuts and tighten with 15mm spanner.
  • Page 10: Handlebars

    HaNdLeBarS The handlebars will be connected by the cables and wires, all that’s required for final setup is to mount the handlebar stem onto the head tube as shown here: Insert the headtube into the handlebar tube wth groove alligned. Make sure none of the cables are twisted or too tight (you may have the handlebars twisted).
  • Page 11: Handlebars Continued

    HANDLEBARS CONTINUED... Finally align the handlebars, tighten thumb screw and close clamp at desired tightness. Congratulations your handlebars are now ready for use.
  • Page 12: Pedals

    pedaLS All bicycles (electric bikes included) have left and right side pedals. Make sure you identify each one. This image shows how to identify each pedal. You can see the ‘R’ written on this pedal, denoting this is the right side pedal, to be used on the right side of the bike (if you were sitting on the bike).
  • Page 13: Rear Mudguard (Optional)

    rear MUdGUard (opTIoNaL) To install the rear mudguard onto the bike follow the steps laid out below. 1. Insert the mudguard up the seat post 2. Align the mudguard with the read of the seat 3. Tighten the mudguard to the seat post using a phillips head screwdriver. Unassembled mudguard Slide mudguard up the seat post (1) and align the mudguard such that it is pointing out of the rear of the seat (2).
  • Page 14: Seat

    SeaT This is the easy part. Simply insert your seat to the desired height (about hip height) as shown below: The seat clamp is aligned with the groove and loosly tightened using thumb screw The seat is placed into the hole and adjusted to the desired height then the clamp is closed to lock the seat in position...
  • Page 15: Folding Handlebars

    FoLdING HaNdLeBarS Probably the most popular feature of a fodling bike is its ability to moved or stored in places that a bike wouldn’t normally fit. Following the following steps to fold down your bikes handlebars. 1. Locate the clamp section on the handlebars 2.
  • Page 16: Folding Frame

    FoLdING FraMe Following the following steps to folding you bike into its folded state: 1. Locate pedals and fold pedals up (Optionally remove seat for more space) 2. Locate the clamp section on the frame and check the bike is turned off 3.
  • Page 17: Folding Frame Continued

    Step 3 and 4: Lift the bolt to unlock the folding mechanism. Then fold the bike using two hands rotating at the hinge. Step 5 and 6: Lay bike onto support frame located under the crank set Congratulations you have now successfully folded your Dillenger bike for storage or easy transport.
  • Page 18: Battery Operation

    BaTTerY operaTIoN The battery for your Dillenger is the most expensive single component and the most crucial. The battery can be removed following these steps. Use the key provided to unlock the battery: The key hole and charging plug is located on the bottom of the frame near the folding join The key is placed in the smaller hole of the two.
  • Page 19 BATTERY OPERATION CONTINUED... Remove the battery by pulling the handle shown above after unlocking the battery with the key You may remove the battery to charge or the battery can be charged in the frame. For transport by car, we recommend taking the battery out of the bike and storing inside the car, in a safe place.
  • Page 20: Lcd Operation

    Keys: The keys for your bike are zip tied to your handlebars. You will have 2 keys so please keep one as a spare separately. Replacing keys can only be done in the Dillenger Warehouse. Battery Indicator: The battery light indicator on the battery is not an indication of battery charge. The only approximation of battery charge level is on the LCD display.
  • Page 21: Charging

    CHarGING 1. Plug the charger into the wall socket/ outlet, just like a laptop of mobile phone charger. 2. Check that one of the charger indicator lights glows green. 3. Plug the charger, (battery end) into the battery plug carefully, making sure it is all the way in.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Lastly (just to reiterate) it’s important that you charge the battery at least once every month to ensure the battery maintains a safe storage level. pLeaSe NoTe Any modifications to any Dillenger product that isn’t approved by Dillenger will void your warranty.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    TroUBLeSHooTING Dillenger’s troubleshooting advice will take you through a logical way to diagnose any issues that may arise during installation and use. Before commencing troubleshooting, disconnect all components. Do not short cut this process. There are countless times a loose plug has caused grief. By disconnecting all the plugs and then reconnecting just the crucial components, this will solve any loose plug issue.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Continued

    Please refer to display manual for error code definition and if display needed, report the error code to Dillenger in a service ticket. Check all connections to make sure all the plugs are all the way My kit looses power connected.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Continued

    Make sure the tyre pressures are at optimum (ideal pressures are written on the tyre side wall) • Select the right gear for assisting up hills (the steeper the rise, the lower the gear needed) If you would like to submit a Dillenger service ticket, please go to this URL: Support Site...
  • Page 26: Contact Us

    CoNTaCT US Dillenger Head Office 3/13 Olympic Circuit Southport QLd 4215 aUSTraLIa Tel.: +617 5532 9235 dillenger.zendesk.com www.dillengerelectricbikes.com © Dillenger 2015...

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