Himiway CRUISER Owner's Manual

Himiway CRUISER Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 C R U I S E R O w n e r ' s M a n u a l https://himiwaybike.de...
  • Page 2 Take down your serial numbers here! (Go to page 20 to find your serial numbers) Bike frame number Battery serial number Motor serial number If you reset a security passcode via Display Setting, we suggest you write it down here in case you may forget:...
  • Page 3 This manual contains details of the product, information on its operation and maintenance, and other helpful tips for owners. Read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the Himiway Bike before using it to ensure safe use, reduce risk of damage and premature wear, and prevent accidents. Be sure to retain this manual as your convenient Himiway Bike information source.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 5: Bike Specification

    Bike Specification LCD Display Shimano Shift Lever Power Switch LED Light Switch Information Throttle Saddle Battery Head Tube Rear Brake LED Headlight Front Suspension Fork / Motor Front Shock Front Brake Rear Derailleur Controller...
  • Page 6 1905 mm - Total Length 1180 mm - Handlebar Height 1140 mm - Wheelbase 710 mm - Min Seat Height 930 mm - Max Seat Height 480 mm - Chain Stay Length 787 mm - Standover Height 570 mm - Top Tube Length 710 mm - Wheel Diameter 150 mm...
  • Page 7 Battery Charger US standard 2.0 A smart charger 48V 17.5Ah Samsung/LG lithium battery Range 56-96Km Controller 48/25A Motor Display 250W brushless gear motor LCD display with USB charging Total Payload 160 Kg Weight 32 Kg Capacity Recommended Pedal Assist 161-193cm 0~5 level pedal assist Rider Heights Intelligent...
  • Page 8: Bike Assembly Guide

    Reduce the weight of the ebike to make it easier to maneuver the bike while assembling. Avoid battery damage during the assembly process. Go to page to learn about removing and charging the battery. *Please go to our Youtube channel “Himiway DE” to watch our assembly tutorial videos!
  • Page 9: Recommended Torque Values

    Recommended Torque Values Hardware Location Recommended Torque(NM) Handlebar 12-18 Stem 12-18 Saddle 12-18 Front Wheel(For bikes with bolts on front wheel) 15-22 Rear wheel 30-38 Bottom Bracket Parts 30-50 Pedals 28-33 Disk Mounting Bolts Disk Caliper Mount Crank Bolts 32-36 Rear Derailleur Cable Pinch Front Derailleur Clamp Saddle Post Clamp...
  • Page 10: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions Handlebar Installation(4mm Hex Wrench) ◆ Step 1: Loosen the bolts on your bike stem. Step 2: Center your handlebars and rotate them to align to the marking pointed to in the below image. Step 3: Tighten bolts to handlebar stem, but don’t tighten completely as you may want to further adjust the angle later to align more precisely. Test the positioning, and adjust the handlebar to your preferred angle.
  • Page 11 Taillight & Rear Rack Installation (4mm Hex Wrench) ◆ Step 1: Install the taillight before the rear rack is installed, and select use two of the provided Philips head screws (M4x10) to fix install the taillight onto the rear rack. Step 2: There are a total of 4 bolts for installing the rear rack.
  • Page 12 Front Wheel Installation ◆ Step 1: After tightening the rear rack, lay a mat down to protect both bike and floor from scratches. Next, carefully flip your bike upside down for the front wheel installation. Step 2: Remove the plastic axle guards from the front wheel, being careful to avoid contact with the brake rotor set.
  • Page 13 Step 3: Align the fork dropouts with the axle of the wheel hub, making sure the dropouts are securely positioned on the axle. Also ensure the brake rotor is properly inserted into the caliper. WARNING: Do not pull the brake lever without having either the red pad or the brake disc inserted, as this will damage the hydraulic brake caliper.
  • Page 14 Step 4: Prepare your quick-release skewer for the next step by removing the thumb nut and one of the cone springs. Step 5: Install the quick-release skewer starting from the brake rotor side of the wheel, inserting the quick-release skewer through the hub and then replacing the second cone spring on the other side.
  • Page 15 Step 7: Tighten the thumb nut until the quick-release lever is held in line with the axle, and then use your palm of your hand to close the quick-release lever. Step 8: Rotate the front wheel. Make sure the quick release skewer lever on the front wheel is fully closed, and check the wheel balance in Pedal-Only Mode. If you notice the riding is imbalanced or the rotation of the front wheel makes noise, it means the bolts were not completely tightened or not aligned horizontally.
  • Page 16 Loosen the bolt on the fork brace. Align the bolt holes of both your headlight and the front fender together with the hole on the fork brace, then reinsert the bolt through all holes and tighten the bolt with a 5mm hex wrench and a 10mm bolt extractor holding the nut. The bolt extractors NOTICE: can be found in the Himiway folding hex key set.
  • Page 17 Step 2: Connect the light wire connectors together. Pay careful attention to the arrows on the wire connectors, making sure the arrows align with each other to avoid damaging the interior circuitry. Step 3: Pull one end of the fender brace until the loop at the end is centered in the bracket, reinsert the bolt through the loop at the end of the brace, and tighten completely with a 4mm hex wrench and a 8mm bolt extractor holding the nut.
  • Page 18 Pedals Installation (15mm wrench) ◆ Make sure your pedals are installed on the correct side, as installing on the wrong side will damage the threads. Indicators for the right pedal (R) and the left pedal (L) can be found in two places: the stickers on the plastic cover, and the bottom of the pedal threads. Before you install the pedals, apply a small amount of waterproof grease onto the spindle.
  • Page 19 U Shape Disc Brake Guard Installation (4mm Hex Wrench) ◆ Brake disc guard Step 1: Remove the bolts on the chainstay. Step 2: Put one bolt first through the loop at the end of the rear fender brace, then through left hole of the brake brake disc guard and back into the left hole on the chainstay.
  • Page 20 Seat Adjustment ◆ Adjust the Seat Height: Open the seatpost quick release lever. Adjust the seatpost height by sliding the seatpost up or down to a height appropriate for your leg length and preferred riding position. Do not extend the seatpost beyond the minimum insertion marking etched onto the seatpost. WARNING: Overextending the seatpost can cause it to break or come off your bike, putting you at very high risk of serious injury or death.
  • Page 21 Adjust the Seat Angle: Step 1: Loosen the seat adjustment bolt beneath the seat. Move the seat backward or forward and tilt to adjust the angle within the limit markings etched on the seat rail. Do not exceed the limit markings, to ensure the safety of yourself and the bike. Step 2: Tighten the seat adjustment bolt.
  • Page 22 After Bike Assembly ◆ Please write down the serial numbers found on the head tube, battery and motor on the inside front cover of this manual to facilitate failure reporting. Make sure each letter and number is correct. Make sure you take down the Capital Letters here! Make sure you take down the Capital Letters here! Bike frame number Battery serial number...
  • Page 23: Safety Check

    Safety Checklist Safety Check Basic Steps o Test front and rear brakes for proper function. o Ensure brake pads are not overworn and are correctly positioned in relation to rims. Brakes o Make sure brake control cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted and display no obvious wear. o Check that brake control levers are lubricated and tightly secured to handlebars.
  • Page 24: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The following safety notes provide additional information on the safe operation of your Himiway bike and should be closely reviewed. Improper operation, or failure to confirm correct installation, compatibility, and maintenance of any component or accessory may result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 25: Himiway E-Bike Use And Care

    Himiway E-Bike Use and Care The following table of contents provides general guidance on Himiway e-bike variable power assist settings and their effects on both range and perfor- mance. This content will apply broadly to most riders, but multiple factors will affect individual results including rider fitness and weight, terrain, proper maintenance, etc.
  • Page 26 Display Screen ◆ Power Output Battery Level Pedal Assist Level Motor Power Speed Lighting Indicator Speed Unit Function List (Check form 1 down below) Range / Time Unit Text Display TRIP Single mileage (km) ERROR 21 Abnormal Current Total mileage (km) ERROR 22 Throttle Fault RIDETM...
  • Page 27 Start-up Procedure ◆ Press and hold the power button “ ” on the control panel for two seconds until the display comes on. Press the information button “ ” on the control panel to cycle through the display settings: odometer, trip meter, max speed, and average speed. MILE MILE MILE...
  • Page 28 NOTICE: If the motor power ever becomes too strong for riders’ preference or sense of safety, simply apply the handbrake to cut off motor power completely. If the throttle assist seems accidentally engaged too easily, causing unwanted acceleration, simply apply the handbrake or lower the Pedal Assist level to 0 to disengage the throttle.
  • Page 29 Pedal - Assist Adjustment ◆ The e-bike ships with standard Pedal Assist settings ranging from 0 (no assist) to 5 (maximum assist). To adjust, hold both “ + ” and “ - ” together for two seconds, bringing you to the trip meter reset screen described above. Then, hold both “...
  • Page 30 The e-bike ships with the throttle set to accelerate the e-bike to a maximum speed of 22 mph. This can be adjusted lower or higher, BUT please be mindful of local laws and regulations regarding maximum throttle speeds permitted. Himiway is not liable for any consequences of rider misuse of maximum throttle speed adjustments.
  • Page 31 ◆ Security Code To prevent theft or unauthorized use of your e-bike, you may set a security passcode to prevent use of the motor/electronics (though still permitting manual pedalling). Hold “ + ” and “ - ” together for two seconds, first bringing you to the trip meter reset screen described above. Then, hold “...
  • Page 32 Display will then show “ PSd-n ” (no), press “ + ” to change it to “ PSd-y ” (yes) to turn the security passcode on. Press “ ” to confirm. Then, choose a 4-digit passcode of your preference. Press “ + ” and “ - ” to adjust numbers up/down. •...
  • Page 33: Battery Charging

    Battery Charging Charging Procedure for Off-bike Charging ◆ Step 1: Find the keys located on the handlebar (fig. 1) and remove them. If you cut them from the handlebars, be careful not to damage any of the wires. Figure 1 Figure 2 NOTICE: Please keep your key and its spare in a safe place.
  • Page 34 Step 2: Hold the battery with one hand while use the key to unlock the battery.
  • Page 35 Step 3: Press the light button to check the battery status. When all four bars are lit as shown in Figure 3, the battery is fully charged. When only the red "E" bar is lit as shown in Figure 4, the battery is empty and needs to be charged before riding further. Light button E=Empty F=Full...
  • Page 36 Step 4: Safest way to charge your battery- First, assemble the charger by inserting the plug (Plug 1) into the transformer. Then insert the DC plug (Plug 2) into the battery charging socket. Last, insert the power plug (Plug 3: 110/220 volt plug) to the power socket. This order helps extend the battery life and effectively reduces battery damage caused by improper charging.
  • Page 37 Charging Procedure for On-bike Charging ◆ Step 1: Check the battery power indicator on your display. Step 2: Assemble the charger as shown in Figure 1 by inserting the plug (Plug 1) into the transformer. Plug 2 Plug 1 Plug 3 Figure 1 Step 3: Remove the rubber cover on the charging socket and insert the DC plug (Plug 2) of the charger into the battery charging socket (fig.
  • Page 38 14° Fahrenheit (-10° Celsius) and over 104° Fahrenheit (40° Celsius). • Do not cover the charger when charging. • Keep the battery away from children while charging. • Make sure to only use an approved Himiway Bike charger purchased directly from Himiway Bike for your specific bike serial number.
  • Page 39 • The Himiway Bike can be safely ridden in light rain. However, riding through very heavy downpours or through flooded streets is not recommended, as the crank and/or motor can get wet, which may cause damage.
  • Page 40: Riding Modes

    Himiway Cruiser can reach speeds of up to 22 miles per hour with throttle mode, which not only allows you to travel faster, but also reassures riders with extra power whenever needed, depending on traffic conditions and rider energy levels. If you are an adventurer who chases after speed and distance without...
  • Page 41: Riding Limitations

    ◆ In this mode, the Himiway will perform like a normal bike, as you’ll be riding without any assistance from the motor. This mode is especially useful if you run out of battery, or are looking for more intensive resistance training.
  • Page 42: Parking & Transport

    • Make sure to not park, store or transport your Himiway Bike on a rack that is not designed for the size and weight of the bike. When storing or carrying your bike on a rack for transport, remove the battery to reduce the weight and make lifting or loading easier.
  • Page 43: Safety And Care Instructions

    Safety and Care Instructions To ensure safe riding conditions and maximize e-bike longevity, you must follow the guidelines outlined below: • To clean the e-bike, wipe the frame with a damp cloth soaked in a mild, non-abrasive, non-corrosive detergent mixture. Wipe or spray all unpainted parts with anti-rust treatment after being used in coastal areas or areas with salty air or water.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    The Himiway Bike can be safely ridden in light rain. However, riding through very heavy downpours or through flooded streets is not recommended, as the crank and/or motor can get wet, which may cause problems.
  • Page 45: Front Fork Maintenance

    Front Fork Maintenance ◆ Always use a clean, oil-free lint-free cloth with plain or soapy water to clean your bike. To prevent water from flowing into the front fork, you can turn the bike upside down. Dry with a lint-free towel after washing. Pay specific attention to the inner tube and the dust seal to reduce wear and prevent thinning of the inner tube, which can lead to significant damage if the aluminum is exposed to air.
  • Page 46: Warranty

    Warranty Himiway Bikes periodically updates our official Warranty Policy. Therefore, please review the latest policy on our website: https://himiwaybike.de/pages/warranty...
  • Page 47 Pre-Sale: kunden@himiwaybike.de After-Sale: support@himiwaybike.de...
  • Page 48 www.himiwaybike.de...

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