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M600 E-bike Manual
WATTWHEELS LTD
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  • Page 1 M600 E-bike Manual WATTWHEELS LTD...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION PAGE 3 INSTALLATION PAGE 4 SUSPENSION, BRAKES, TYRES PAGE 5 RIDING RANGE PAGE 6 RIDER SEAT HEIGHT & COMFORT PAGE 7 BATTERY & CHARGING PAGE 8 USEFUL TIPS PAGE 10 PARKING STORAGE & TRANSPORT PAGE 11 SAFETY CHECKS & BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 12 SERVICING PAGE 14...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    WELCOME First off, welcome to the Frey NZ/ Wattwheels family! We’re so happy to have you on board! You have picked a great model and, in this manual, we’re going to break down the basics to make sure that your bike remains in top shape and performs to the highest standard.
  • Page 4: Installation

    INSTALLATION IF REQUIRED: 1. COMPLETLEY CHARGE THE BATTERY BEFORE THE FIRST USE (Red light is on when battery is charging, green when fully charged. Approx. time is around 4-5 hours) (PLEASE BE CAREFUL NOT TO PRESS THE BRAKES LEVERS WHILE THE FRONT WHEEL IS NOT INSERTED. DOING SO WILL RESULT IN THE BRAKES PADS CLAMPING TOGETHER, AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO INSERT THE FRONT WHEEL RESETTING THE BRAKE PISTONS IN WHICH YOU WILL NEED A BIKE WORKSHOP TO PERFORM) 2.
  • Page 5: Suspension, Brakes, Tyres

    BRAKES The Frey M600 electric bike is equipped Tektro 4 piston hydraulic disk brakes with electric cut off. The cut off will cut the power to the motor when the brakes are applied. This is a added safety feature. Please be aware that the hydraulic disk brakes are very strong, so care is to be taken braking initially, when getting familiar with the bike.
  • Page 6: Riding Range

    RIDING RANGE The range of your M600 is the distance the bike will travel on a single full charge of battery pack. The range values in this manual are estimates based on expected usage characteristics. Some of the factors which effect range include changes in elevation, speed, payload, and acceleration, number of starts and stops and ambient air temperatures.
  • Page 7: Rider Seat Height & Comfort

    ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT Use the quick release seat post clamp to release the seat post and pull upwards or push downwards to reach desired height. Please feed the dropper post cable through the front of the frame at the same time otherwise the cable may come unhooked from the dropper and stop working. It is recommended to get the shop to set up your seat height for you.
  • Page 8: Battery & Charging

    BATTERY & CHARGING The battery can be either charged by leaving the battery in the bike or by removing it. To charge while in the battery open the rubber cap located on the right-hand side of the downtube and plug the charging pin into the slot. To remove the battery, turn the wheel slightly so you have better access to battery.
  • Page 9 BEST PRACTISES FOR EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE o Avoid sudden starts and stops. o Accelerate slowly o Keep within the recommended weight limit CHARGING •Firstly, insert plug of the charger into charging socket of the battery box. •Second, Insert the charger into the socket of the home power supply. It shows the power has already been put through when the indicator lamp of the charger is on.
  • Page 10: Useful Tips

    USEFUL TIPS • This specified load of this Electric Bicycle is 130kg, please don't overload otherwise it will void the warranty • While riding if the level of charge shows only one bar flashing is recommended to ride without power in PAS 0 at this time and charge as soon as you can.
  • Page 11: Parking Storage & Transport

    Frey Bike must be parked in accordance with local rules and regulations. o If you must park outdoors in rain, or wet conditions you should only leave your Frey Bike outside for a few hours and proceed to park the bike in a dry location afterwards to allow all the systems to dry out.
  • Page 12: Safety Checks & Basic Troubleshooting

    SAFETY CHECK BASIC STEPS o Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. 1. Brakes o Ensure brake pads are not over worn and are correctly positioned in relation to the disc. o Ensure brake hoses are correctly bleed and display no obvious wear. o Ensure tyres are inflated to within the recommended limits displayed on the tyre sidewalls.
  • Page 13 o Ensure battery is charged before use. 11. Battery Pack o Ensure there is no damage to battery pack. o Lock battery to frame and check to see that it is secured. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms Possible Causes Most Common Solutions 1.
  • Page 14: Servicing

    SERVICING To ensure your bike remains in great shape just like a car it requires regular servicing. Failure to do so may void any potential warranty claims. Please retain your receipts for proof of service 2-3 MONTHS: 12 MONTHS: DATE: DATE: STORE/MECHANIC: STORE/MECHANIC:...
  • Page 15: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY To activate your warranty please go to https://www.wattwheels.co.nz/warranty. A link is located at the bottom of our webpage. Wattwheels Ltd warrants that all new products are warranted to the Buyer against manufacturing defects in materials and/or workmanship for the following periods: Motor/Battery 24 months Frame...
  • Page 16 This is Wattwheels exclusive warranty. No party is granted express or implied authority to change or annul this warranty in any manner. Implied warranty including that of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly limited in duration to the duration of this warranty. Wattwheels disclaims any liability for special, incidental or consequential damages.
  • Page 17 Unless otherwise provided, the sole remedy under the above warranty, or any implied warranty, is limited to the replacement of defective parts at the sole discretion of Wattwheels. In no event shall Wattwheels be responsible for direct, incidental or consequential damages, including, without limitation, damages for personal injury, property damage, or economic losses, whether described on arrival and for the warranty period.

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