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LMX 64 User Guide The purpose of this document is to provide all the useful information concerning the operation of an L MX 64T or LMX 64H. Safety notice The owner must act responsibly and follow the instructions of this manual. Particular ...
L on the left and the pedal marked R on the right. Firmly shake hands with the 15mm wrench. Loading capacity Capacities The LMX 64 frame has been designed for all-terrain use. However, for the ...
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LMX 64 user manual The battery can be charged on or off the bike. Mechanical shock such as dropping the battery during handling should be avoided. To install the battery on the frame, slide it back into the U-channel of the frame and be sure to do so when the battery is ...
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LMX 64 user manual The voltage of the battery gives an indication of the battery charge level: 100% 80% 50% 20% 0% 58V 56v 52v 46V 42V Lifetime After 300 to 500 full charge cycles, the battery will provide 70% of its original ...
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Switching the LMX 64 on and off To switch on the LMX 64, the battery must be installed in the frame and locked. Press once on the button on the battery left cycling to power the battery (the LED ...
LMX 64 user manual Power modes The mode can be changed using the handlebar switch. There are 5 feeding modes. Modes 1,2 and 3 should be used for beginners or for using the LMX 64H similar to a ...
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LMX 64 user manual Informations on the main screen Reset trip counter: Simultaneous long press on plus and minus buttons Access to menu: double press on button M VII. Use of the telescopic seatpost Use the lever to unlock the seatpost. Use your weight while pressing the lever to ...
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LMX 64 user manual VIII. Use of pedal side gears The LMX 64 is delivered with an 11-speed transmission. Use the handlebar controls to ...
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your area of e volution and stay away from the restricted areas. Although it is electric, the LMX 64 is still a motor vehicle and should not be used in ...
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LMX 64 user manual A short press on the power button allows you to change the speed display between max, average and instantaneous, while a short press on the M button allows you to ...
III. General maintenance After the first hours of use After completing your first rides , for your safety and the proper functioning of the LMX 64, do not forget the following points: Component Tightening torque / point of attention ...
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LMX 64 user manual As an electric bike, the maintenance required for the LMX 64 bike is very low. Maintenance consists mainly of cleaning and greasing after each ride and keeping ...
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LMX 64 user manual III. Removing the rear wheel To change an inner tube or a tire, you may have to remove the rear wheel. In this case follow the following steps: Put the derailleur in the maintenance position, using the locking button. ...
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LMX 64 user manual Install the engine chain over the swingarm. On the LMX 64H, you must first unscrew the M6 s crew from the licence plate support before removing the axle from the rear wheel. Use a 5mm allen key for this. ...
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LMX 64 user manual Rear shock See DNM shock manual Hydraulic adjustment : Compression Adjustments are made over the air cartridge by simply turning the knob ...
LMX 64 user manual Spring preload adjustment Clamping nut F actory settings: 20mm The spring preload is done with a hook wrench or by hand. The spring preload must be ...
LMX 64 user manual Fork settings Air pressure It is necessary to adapt the pressure according to the riding style and the weight of the rider. The recommendations are as follows: 17/ 26 ...
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LMX 64 user manual Compression The fork is made up of an Air sleeve and a hydraulic damping sleeve with sealed cartridge. The hydraulic adjustment of the compression is done on the top ...
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LMX 64 user manual Fork cleaning and maintenance The recommended suspension cleaning and lubrication intervals are as follows: After the first 50 hours All years of use Cleaning and lubricating the sleeves Complete disassembly, cleaning, greasing, checking the seals and ...
LMX 64 user manual Replacing the brake pads Unscrew the two screws circled in red in the photo. Then remove the caliper from its housing. Firmly hold the stirrup in the palm of your hand and unscrew ...
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LMX 64 user manual We get the following three pieces to change. CAUTION Never activate the brake lever when the caliper and disc are not installed. Risk of removing the pistons from the caliper ...
LMX 64 user manual Errors and faults in use If the power supply is abnormally cut during use, refer to this section. Battery protection The system has several security functions. In general, the battery is automatically reset. If not, be sure to remove it from the bike and then reinstall it. ...
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LMX 64 user manual and the bike restarts. A battery temperature <-15 ° C prevents the battery from being charged. VII. Access to the battery diagnostics The LMXbatteries are equipped with Bluetooth for analysis and maintenance of the ...
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LMX 64 user manual VIII. status LEDs andBatteryerror codes The battery has LEDs. The green LED indicates normal operation, while the red LED can flash to indicate a fault. 24/ 26 ...
LMX 64 user manual Motor and controller overheating The motor and controller are equipped with thermal protection limits. The engine temperature limit is 135 ° C. When the engine reaches this temperature, the power will be reduced. As the temperature drops, all power will resume. ...
Contact Information: LMX bikes is a brand of MS Systemes SAS 8 ZA des Quatre Vies 38290 Frontonas France tel n ° +33 9 86 76 32 11 www.lmxbikes.com 26/ 26 ...