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MANUAL
YAMAHA PW SYSTEM
DRIVE UNIT
DISPLAY UNIT
BATTERY PACK
BATTERY CHARGER
This manual is relevant for the following models:
CENTURION CHALLENGER E
CENTURION IMAGE E
CENTURION INVINCIBLE E
MBK AIRBORN E
MBK OCTANE CROSS E
MBK VITESSE E
NISHIKI PRO SL-B
NISHIKI PRO SL-E
WINTHER SUPERBE 3
WINTHER SUPERBE 3 LTD
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
The manual contains important safety information about the product.

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  • Page 1 MANUAL YAMAHA PW SYSTEM DRIVE UNIT DISPLAY UNIT BATTERY PACK BATTERY CHARGER PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY! This manual is relevant for the following models: The manual contains important safety information about the product. CENTURION CHALLENGER E CENTURION IMAGE E...
  • Page 2 For bike transport, please view page xx The manual describes several different Yamaha E-Bike systems. It is therefore important that you find out which motor, display and battery your particular bike is fitted with. You can see this in the...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General warning 1. Electric bike components A. Introduction B. Consumer information Drive Unit data recording C. Location of the warning and specification labels D. Description E. e-Bike Systems The e-Bike Systems are designed to give you the optimal amount of power assist. Multiple power assist modes are available. Conditions that could decrease range (remaining assist distance) Safety information G.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your new E-Bike. This is a whole new generation of E-bikes, designed and developed on the basis of our many years of experience in the field of E-Bikes. Before using the E-Bike, please read this instruction manual, as it contains a number of important information regarding the use and maintenance of the E-Bike.
  • Page 5 Please make sure you understand locals laws and directions for bikes, before you ride this E-bike. Drive Unit, Display Unit, Battery Pack, Battery Charger OWNER’S MANUAL ©2022 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, January 2022 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Page 6 Product description This E-Bike is a perfect choice if you desire a versatile riding experience suitable for riding both flat and hilly terrain. The frame is made from aluminium, which ensures a stiff, robust, and lightweight construction. The drive unit is centrally placed by the bike’s crank, and the battery is either integrated into the downtube or the rear carrier depending on the model.
  • Page 7 Adjustments before use ™ Handlebar The angle and height of the handlebars are adjusted as follows: Change the angle and height by opening the handle on the stem, then adjust the handlebar to the desired position. Lock the setting by pressing the lever down again. ™...
  • Page 8 Guide to maintaining your E-bike For your own safety and to maintain the right to claim, it is important that the bicycle is maintained. Good maintenance makes cycling more enjoyable, and the bike will last longer. We therefore recommend reading the instructions thoroughly. Many people can handle most of the maintenance themselves, but bicycles are often equipped with complicated fine mechanics, which we would advise to have serviced and maintained at the bicycle dealer.
  • Page 9 Bolts and screws When riding the bicycle, vibrations occur, which can loosen bolts and screws. Therefore, the bicy- cle should be regularly checked and loose parts tightened. Do not use excessive torques. The tightening torque must be adapted to the dimension of the screw assembly.
  • Page 10 Brakes Brakes are an important part of the safety of a bicycle. Therefore, all types of brakes must be regu- larly checked and adjusted to ensure that they work optimally. Be aware that most of the braking power comes from the front wheel. Therefore, use the front brake with caution and preferably to- gether with the rear brake to avoid accidents.
  • Page 11 Gearing There are basically two types of gears. Hub gears (internal) and derailleur gears (external). Com- mon to both gear types is that they require correct adjustment, lubrication and regular maintenance in order to function optimally. Hub gears It is important for the life of the gear that the gears are adjusted correctly. Contact the bicycle deal- er immediately if it is found that the gear does not work perfectly.
  • Page 12 External gears (derailleur gears) The derailleur gear system must always be cleaned of dirt and grime and be well cared for in order to function. It is normal for the chain and rear sprocket to be changed every approx. 3,000 km or minimum every two years - and more often if said maintenance is not observed.
  • Page 13 Wheels and spokes Spokes Spokes will give when using the bike. It is therefore important that the spokes are regularly inspect- ed to ascertain whether they are properly tensioned and none are loose. If a spoke pops, it must be changed immediately and the rest of the spokes must be adjusted and tightened.
  • Page 14 Suspension forks Suspension forks are available with many different damping systems, each of which requires its own form of maintenance. Basic suspension fork maintenance is to ensure that the upper parts of the inner fork legs are clean and free of sand, gravel or other debris. Chrome-plated inner legs must be maintained with a chrome care product.
  • Page 15 Paintwork Stone chips and scratches should be repaired as soon as possible after they occur. Otherwise, rust formations can occur, which in the worst case can spread and “run” under the paint. Lock Keep the lock clean and free of dirt. Lubricate the cylinder, trigger and locking arm opening regular- ly.
  • Page 16 Storing the bike If the bicycle is not used for a long period, e.g. during a severe winter, it must be protected from rust. Spray chrome-plated and galvanized parts and details with an anti-rust agent. Places on the frame where it is difficult to get to and aluminum parts are protected against rust and oxidation. It is a good idea to store the bike hanging.
  • Page 17: Location Of The Warning And Specification Labels

    C. Location of the warning and specification labels Read and understand all of the labels on your Battery Pack and Battery Charger*. These labels contain important information for safe and proper operation. Never remove any labels from your Battery Pack and Battery Charger: * The contents of the label affixed to the product might differ from the contents of the label on this page.
  • Page 18 Multi Location Battery 600 External Crossover Battery 400/500...
  • Page 19 Battery Charger PAC10 How to disconnect the plug. 1.GRASP 2.PULL PAC9 Familiarize yourself with the following pictograms and read the explanatory text, then make sure to check the pictograms that apply to your model. Read the Owner’s Manual Do not disassemble Do not dispose of in a fire Do not use with wet hands...
  • Page 20: Description

    D. Description 1. Drive Unit (PWseries CE) 10.Display Unit (Display B) 14.Battery Pack (Down Tube 2. Drive Unit (PWseries TE) a) Display (detachable) Battery 400/500) 3. Drive Unit (PWseries ST) b) Display holder 15.Battery Pack (Multi Location 4. Drive Unit (PW-X2) c) Remote switch Battery 400/500) 5.
  • Page 21: E-Bike Systems

    E. e-Bike Systems The e-Bike Systems are designed to give you the optimal amount of power assist. It assists you within a standard range based on factors such as your pedaling strength, bicycle speed, and current gear. The e-Bike Systems do not assist in the following situations: •...
  • Page 22: Conditions That Could Decrease Range (Remaining Assist Distance)

    Conditions that could decrease range (remaining assist distance) The range (remaining assist distance) will decrease when riding in the following conditions: • Frequent starts and stops • Numerous steep inclines • Poor road surface conditions • When riding together with children •...
  • Page 23: Safety Information

    Safety information Never use this Battery Charger to charge other electrical appliances. Do not use any other charger or charging method to recharge the Battery Packs. Using any other charger could result in fire, explosion, or damage the Battery Packs. This Battery Charger can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experi- ence and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concern-...
  • Page 24 Do not use if the Battery Pack case is damaged, cracked, or if you smell any unu- sual odors. Leaking battery fluid can cause serious injury. Do not short the contacts of the Battery Pack. Doing so could cause the Battery Pack to become hot or catch fire, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
  • Page 25 Do not use the wireless communication functions in areas such as hospitals or medical institutions where use of electronic equipment or wireless communica- tion devices are prohibited. Otherwise, this could affect the medical equipment, etc. and cause an accident. When using the wireless communication functions, keep the display at a safe distance from heart pacemakers in use.
  • Page 26: Instrument And Control Functions

    Mode indicator Assist mode switch (up) Battery capacity indicator Assist mode switch (down) Function display Walk assist Light switch Power switch switch The USB port is for connecting the designated YAMAHA diagnostic tool; it cannot be used as a power supply.
  • Page 27 Display Unit (Display A) The Display Unit offers the following operations and infor- mation displays. ™ Power on/off Each time you press the power switch, the power is turned on and off. When you turn on the power, all of the displays come up. After that, the main riding display is shown.
  • Page 28 The Automatic Support Mode, which enables automatic change to the optimal assist mode according to the riding conditions, can also be used. • To use the Automatic Support Mode, press the assist Automatic Support Mode indicator mode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Automat- ic Support Mode indicator will light up and the mode will be changed to the Automatic Support Mode.
  • Page 29 ™ Speedometer The speedometer displays your bicycle speed (in kilome- Speedometer ter per hour or mile per hour). To select the km/mile, see “km/mile setting”. If your bicycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the speedometer displays “0 km/h” or “0 MPH”. ™...
  • Page 30  Range (Remaining assist distance) This displays an estimate of the distance (in kilometers or miles) that can be ridden with assist on the residual bat- tery capacity of the Battery Pack installed. If you switch the assist mode when the range (remaining assist dis- tance) is displayed, the estimate of the distance that can be ridden with assist changes.
  • Page 31 ™ km/mile setting Use the following steps to set the km/mile setting. 1. Make sure that the Display Unit is turned on. 2. Select the odometer display in the function display. 3. Press the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode switch (down) simultaneously for 2 seconds or longer.
  • Page 32 ™ Walk assist When you are on or off the bicycle and start moving it, you can use walk assist without pedaling the bicycle. To use walk assist, press and hold the walk assist switch. Walk assist will not work in the following situations: •...
  • Page 33: Display Unit (Display B)

    Display Unit (Display B) Automatic Support Mode indicator Clock Assist mode Light indicator Function indicator select switch Assist mode switch (up) Speedometer Battery capacity indicator Assist mode Function switch (down) display Walk assist switch Power switch Light switch USB port...
  • Page 34 Display Unit (Display B) The Display Unit offers the following operations and infor- mation displays. ™ Coin battery (CR2032) Check if the rated coin battery is installed in the rear of the Cover Display Unit. If a coin battery is not installed, or if there is not sufficient Coin battery (CR2032) battery power remaining, install a new coin battery.
  • Page 35 WARNING Coin battery is hazardous and is to be kept away from children (whether the battery is new or used). If the cover of coin battery does not close securely, stop using the product. Coin battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less if it is swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.
  • Page 36 ™ Mounting and removing the display To mount the display, slide the display toward the rear Display side of the bicycle, and then insert it into the display hold- er. To remove the display, press the button while sliding the display towards the front of the bicycle out of the dis- Display play holder.
  • Page 37 ™ Language In Display B, you can select the language between the fol- lowing languages: SUPPORTED LANGUAGE DISPLAY English English German Deutsch French Français Dutch Nederlands Italian Italiano Spanish Español 1. Make sure that the power is turned off. Power off Selection of language When nothing is shown in the display, the power is off.
  • Page 38 ™ Power on/off Each time you press the power switch, the power is turned on and off. When you turn on the power, all of the displays come up. After that, the main riding display is shown. Keep your feet off the pedals when turning on the Display Unit.
  • Page 39 The Automatic Support Mode, which enables automatic change to the optimal assist mode according to the riding conditions, can also be used. • To use the Automatic Support Mode, press the assist Automatic Support Mode indicator mode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Automat- ic Support Mode indicator will light up and the mode will be changed to the Automatic Support Mode.
  • Page 40 ™ Speedometer The speedometer displays your bicycle speed (in kilome- Speedometer ter per hour or mile per hour). To select the km/mile, see “Settings”. If your bicycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the speedometer displays “0.0 km/h” or “0.0 MPH”. ™...
  • Page 41 ™ Function display The function display can display the following functions. • Odometer • Trip meter • Average bicycle speed • Maximum bicycle speed • Range (Remaining assist distance) • Battery capacity (%) • Cadence Function display • Trip time Push the function select switch, the display changes as follows: Odometer → Trip meter → Average bicycle speed →...
  • Page 42  Average bicycle speed This displays the average bicycle speed (in kilometers per hour or miles per hour) since it was last reset. When you turn off the power, the data up to that point will be saved. To reset the average bicycle speed, press the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode switch (down) simultaneously for 2 seconds or longer when the average bicycle speed is displayed on the function display.
  • Page 43  Trip time This displays the total riding time since it was last reset. When you turn off the power, the data up to that point will be saved. To reset the trip time, press the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode switch (down) simultaneously for 2 sec- onds or longer when the trip time is displayed on the func- tion display.
  • Page 44 ™ Settings The display enables the following. • ClockAdjust (Clock Adjust) Clock setting • DistanceUnit (Distance Unit) km/mile setting • DisplayItem (Display Item) Sets the items to be displayed in the function display during normal riding. • RecordReset (Record Reset) Resets the values of the trip meter, average bicycle Main riding speed, maximum bicycle speed, and trip time.
  • Page 45  ClockAdjust (Clock Adjust) You can adjust the time of the clock. 1. Check that the “Hour” is flashing and adjust the hour by using the assist mode switches (up) or (down). 2. Press the function select switch to adjust the minutes. 3.
  • Page 46  DistanceUnit (Distance Unit) You can select the unit for distance and speed. When “km” is selected, the traveled distance will be indi- cated in kilometers and the speed in km/h. When “mile” is selected, the traveled distance will be indi- cated in miles and the speed in mph.
  • Page 47  DisplayItem (Display Item) You can select to show or hide different items in the func- tion display during normal riding. The items which you can select to show or hide are: “TripDist” (Trip meter), “Ave” (Average bicycle speed), “Max” (Maximum bicycle speed), “Range”, “Battery” (Bat- tery capacity (%)), “Cadence”, and “TripTime”...
  • Page 48  RecordReset (Record Reset) You can reset the “TripDist” (Trip meter), “Ave” (Average bicycle speed), “Max” (Maximum bicycle speed), and “TripTime” (Trip time) values. You cannot reset the odometer. 1. Select an item by using the assist mode switches (up) or (down) and use the function select switch to place a check mark in the check box for the item that you want to reset.
  • Page 49  Brightness You can set the display backlight state when the headlight is on and off. You can select between 3 brightness levels. [Setting the display backlight brightness when the head- light is on] 1. Turn the headlight on by using the light switch. 2.
  • Page 50  LightMemory (Light Memory) Sets whether to ignore or save the on or off status of the headlight when the power of the e-Bike Systems is turned off. When “Discard” is selected, the on or off status of the headlight will not be saved when the power of the e-Bike Systems is turned off.
  • Page 51 ™ Walk assist When you are on or off the bicycle and start moving it, you can use walk assist without pedaling the bicycle. To use walk assist, press and hold the walk assist switch. Walk assist will not work in the following situations: •...
  • Page 52 ™ Power supply to external devices Power can be supplied to most external devices (e.g. vari- ous smart phones etc.) by connecting a commercial USB 2.0 OTG cable. [To supply power] 1. Open the USB port cap of the display. 2.
  • Page 54: Battery Pack And Charging Procedure

    H. Battery Pack and charging procedure The Battery Pack equipped for the Yamaha e-Bike Sys- Battery capacity Battery charger lamp indicator lamp tems is a lithium-ion battery. The lithium-ion battery is lightweight and offers superior capacity. However, it does have the following characteristics.
  • Page 55: Appropriate Charging Environments

    Appropriate charging environments For safe and efficient charging, charge the Battery Pack in a location that is: • Flat and stable • Free of rain or moisture • Out of direct sunlight • Well-ventilated and dry • Not accessible to children or pets •...
  • Page 56: Charging The Battery Pack Mounted On The Bicycle (Rear Carrier Battery)

    Charging the Battery Pack mounted on the bicycle (Rear Carrier Battery) 1. Connect the power plug of the Battery Charger to a household power outlet. 2. Remove the lid of the battery holder cover and the cap of charging inlet from the charging connector on the Battery Pack, and connect it to the charging plug on the Battery Charger.
  • Page 57 NOTICE • Do not connect the charging plug of the Battery Charger with the charging connector of the Battery Pack in a wet state. Otherwise, the Battery Charger and Battery Pack may malfunction. • Be sure to connect the charging plug only after the charging connector on the Battery Pack is com- pletely dry.
  • Page 58: Charging The Battery Pack Removed From The Bicycle

    Charging the Battery Pack removed from the bicycle 1. Turn the Display Unit off. 2. Insert the key into the battery lock, and turn it to re- lease the battery lock. 3. Remove the Battery Pack. WARNING Use both hands when removing the Battery Pack. Do not drop the Battery Pack or subject it to impact.
  • Page 59 Charging connector...
  • Page 60 6. See “Reading the charging status for Battery Pack”, and check that the Battery Charger is charging the Bat- tery Pack. 7. The battery capacity indicator lamps will light up one by one until all four are on. Then, when charging is com- plete, all of the lamps will go off.
  • Page 61 Guide Battery end Battery Pack mounting method (Rear Carrier Battery) The Battery Pack is installed from behind the rear carrier. • Put the battery end on top of the guide. • Slide the Battery Pack in the direction of the arrow until hearing a click.
  • Page 62 Battery Pack mounting method (External Crossover Bat- Battery bottom tery) Top of the case • Insert the Battery Pack in the direction of the arrow so that the battery bottom is aligned to the top of the case. • Press the upper part of the Battery Pack toward the frame until it clicks into place to secure it.
  • Page 63 11. Make sure that it is securely attached by pulling the Battery Pack after installation. WARNING • Do not short the contacts of the Battery Pack. Do- ing so could cause the Battery Pack to become hot or catch fire, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
  • Page 64: Reading The Charging Status For Battery Pack

    Reading the charging status for Battery Pack Battery Current charger Battery capacity indicator lamps Details status lamp Lit battery capacity indicator lamps indicate the amount of charging completed. A flashing battery capacity indicator lamp indicates current progress. (Rear Carrier (Down Tube Battery) Battery) During charging, the (Multi Location Battery)
  • Page 65 Battery Current charger Battery capacity indicator lamps Details status lamp (Rear Carrier (Down Tube Battery) Battery) When charging is (Multi Location Battery) complete, the battery charger lamp on the Charging Battery Charger and completed the battery capacity indicator lamp on the Battery Pack go off.
  • Page 66: Reading The Charging Status For Display Unit (Applies Only To Models Equipped With The Multi Location Battery.)

    Reading the charging status for Display Unit (Applies only to models equipped with the Multi Location Battery.) To check the charge status, turn on the power of the Display Unit. Battery Current charger Display Unit Details status lamp (Display A) 1–10% 11–99% <0.2 second...
  • Page 67 Battery Current charger Display Unit Details status lamp (Display A) All segments of the battery capacity indicator light up. When charging is complete, all segments of the battery capacity Charging indicator of the completed Display Unit will go (Display B) off and the battery All segments of the battery capacity charger lamp of the...
  • Page 68 Battery Current charger Display Unit Details status lamp (Display A) All function display items are flashing. Charging will automatically restart when a temperature (Display B) Battery Pack is is reached that All function display items are flashing. in standby allows charging. mode.
  • Page 69: Charging Time Guidelines

    For example, even if normal charging is started, if the Battery Pack temperature or the surrounding temperature is too high or too low, the charging may be extended or charging may be stopped without the Battery Pack being charged sufficiently in order to protect the Battery Pack. Charging time guidelines Although charging time varies depending on residual bat- Charging...
  • Page 70: Checking The Residual Battery Capacity

    I. Checking the residual battery capacity You can check the estimate of how much capacity is left in the Battery Pack and to what extent it is charged. The check can be performed using either the Display Unit’s residual battery capacity indi- cator or the Battery Pack’s residual battery capacity indicator lamps.
  • Page 71 Display of the Display of the residual battery residual battery Applicable situation capacity for the Display Unit capacity (Display A) <0.5 second intervals> (Display B) There is very little residual battery 10–1 % capacity left. Please charge the Battery Pack soon. <0.5 second intervals>...
  • Page 72 Display of the Display of the residual battery residual battery Applicable situation capacity for the Display Unit capacity (Display A) <0.2 second intervals> There is no more residual battery capacity. Turn off the power for the Display Unit and charge the (Display B) Battery Pack soon.
  • Page 73: Display Of The Battery Capacity Indicator Lamps And The Estimate Of The Residual Battery Capacity

    Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps and the estimate of the residual battery capacity When checking the residual battery capacity, push the battery capacity indicator button “ ”. Estimate of the residual Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps Applicable situation battery capacity...
  • Page 74 Estimate of the residual Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps Applicable situation battery capacity (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) (Multi Location Battery) 50–26 % (External Crossover Battery) From full charge (100 %), the battery capacity indicator (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) lamps turn off, one by one.
  • Page 75 Estimate of the residual Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps Applicable situation battery capacity (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) (Multi Location Battery) There is very little battery 10–1 % capacity left. (External Crossover Battery) Slow flashing <0.5 second intervals> (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) (Multi Location Battery)
  • Page 76: Pre-Operation Check

    J. Pre-operation check WARNING Be sure to perform the inspection before riding the bicycle. If there is anything you do not understand or find difficult, please consult a bicycle dealer. NOTICE • If you confirm there is a fault, have your bicycle inspected at a dealer as soon as possi- ble.
  • Page 77: Maintenance For The Drive Unit

    Maintenance for the Drive Unit NOTICE • Because a Drive Unit is a precision machinery, do not disassemble or exert any strong force on it (for example, do NOT hit this product with a hammer). Especially since the crank axle is directly connected to the inside of the Drive Unit, any large damages inflicted on the crank axle may lead to failures.
  • Page 78: Disposal

    M. Disposal The Drive Unit, Battery Pack, Battery Charger, Display Unit, Speed Sensor Set, accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental-friendly recycling. Do not dispose of the bicycle or its components as household waste. According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU, 2006/66/EC and related national laws, electrical devices/tools that are no longer usable, defective or used Battery Packs/batteries, must be collect- ed separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    O. Troubleshooting e-Bike Systems Symptom Check Action Is the Display Press the power switch on Unit’s power the Display Unit to turn the power on. Is the Battery Install a charged Battery Pack installed? Pack. Is the Battery Charge the Battery Pack. Pack charged? Has the bicycle remained not...
  • Page 80 Symptom Check Action Check to make sure the Battery Pack is locked in place. If this problem still occurs Is the Battery The Drive Unit turns on and off while with the Battery Pack firmly Pack correctly riding. locked in place, there may installed? be a loose connection with the Battery Pack terminals...
  • Page 81 Symptom Check Action (Display A) The main riding display and “Er” are displayed alternately, and an error code is indicated in the function display. The problem occurs in the e-Bike Systems. Turn off the power and then turn it on again. If the problem cannot be solved, have your bicycle (Display B)
  • Page 82 Symptom Check Action Are you fully Charge the Battery Pack charging the until full (F). Battery Pack? Normal traveling range will be restored when the Are you using ambient temperature rises. the system Traveling range has decreased. Additionally, storing the under low- Battery Pack indoors (in a temperature...
  • Page 83 Symptom Check Action (Display A) The speed is displayed but the function display is flashing. (Power assist is stopped.) This is not a malfunction. It is in a state that the operation of the e-Bike Systems is normal. This state may occur depending on the pedaling strength and riding speed, but it (Display B)
  • Page 84 Symptom Check Action (Display A) The main riding display and “Er” are displayed alternately, and an error code is indicated in the function display. The problem occurs in the Battery Pack. Turn off the power and then turn it on (Display B) again.
  • Page 85 Symptom Check Action (Display A) The Automatic Support Mode indicator is flashing. There could be a problem inside the Drive Unit. Turn (Display B) off the power to the Display The Automatic Support Mode indicator is Unit and then turn it on flashing.
  • Page 86: Walk Assist Function

    Walk assist function Symptom Check Action Release your finger from Is the tire locked the walk assist switch for a for a few moment, and after making seconds? sure that the tires turn, push the switch again. The walk assist function turns off. Take your feet off the pedals and remove your Did you pedal...
  • Page 87: Power Supply Of External Devices Via Usb Connection

    Power supply of external devices via USB connection * Applies to Display B, Display C, and Interface X. Symptom Check Action Is the Display Press the power switch on Unit’s power the Display Unit to turn the power on. Is the USB Use an external device that version correct? complies with USB 2.0.
  • Page 88: Battery Pack And Battery Charger

    Battery Pack and Battery Charger Symptom Check Action Is the power Reconnect and try charging plug firmly again. connected? Is If the Battery Pack still the charging does not charge, the plug firmly Battery Charger might be inserted in the malfunctioning.
  • Page 89 Symptom Check Action (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) Remove the Battery Pack from the bicycle. Then connect the charging plug into the Battery Pack. (Multi Location Battery) (If battery capacity indicator lamps still flash alternatively, there might There is a be a fault in the Battery contact fault in Pack).
  • Page 90 Symptom Check Action (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) Remove the Battery Pack from the Battery Charger, mount the Battery Pack on the bicycle and press the There is a power switch of Display contact fault in Unit. When the charging plug is reconnected into the contact terminals.
  • Page 91 Symptom Check Action Both side battery capacity indicator lamps are flashing simultaneously. (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) The Battery Pack protection feature has been activated (Multi Location Battery) and the system cannot be used. Replace the Battery Pack at a bicycle dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 92: Specifications

    P. Specifications Drive Unit Range of assist speed 0 to less than 25 km/h Permanent Magnet Synchronous Type Motor Electric motor PWseries CE Rated output 250 W Control method depends on Assist power control method pedaling torque and bicycle speed Range of assist speed 0 to less than 25 km/h Permanent Magnet Synchronous...
  • Page 93 Product Product Name • External Crossover Battery 400/500 Information YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. Manufacturer 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka 438-8501, Japan * Even if a Battery Pack is not listed in the product name field of the table above, it is UKCA con- formed if the UKCA marking is placed on it.
  • Page 94 USB port type USB2.0 Micro-B Power supply Output current Max. 1000 mA portion Rated voltage Wireless communication — portion Display B Model No. YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. Product Manufacturer 2500 Shingai, iwata, Information Shizuoka 438-8501, Japan Trade mark/ Trade name...
  • Page 95 Maintenance The E-Bike system is maintained according to the section: “Cleaning and storage”.¨ It is recommended to clean the bike and lubricate moving parts at regular intervals. However, be aware that wearing parts must be replaced as necessary. If possible, the timing of re- placing the parts should be detected in time so that repairs are minimized.
  • Page 96 Warranty If there are defects in the material that occur during delivery or manufacture within two years of de- livery to the buyer, HF Christiansen A/S or a designated dealer will rectify the defect without any repair costs, unless the defect is excluded from the warranty according to: In the following, “HF Christiansen A/S”...
  • Page 97 Warranty • The buyer’s claim in accordance with the present warranty provisions must be submitted to HF Christiansen A/S within a reasonable time after a error has been detected, and at the latest before the end of the two-year warranty period, since the warranty and HF Christiansen A/S otherwise can no longer be held responsible.
  • Page 98 Approvals Your bike is produced according to the guidelines in the EU standard EN 14764 (City- and trekking bikes) and EPAC EN 15194. The bike is CE approved. Insurance It is recommended that you talk to your insurance company about the insurance conditions regarding an E-Bike.
  • Page 99 Service In order to maintain and preserve the condition of the E-bike, we recommend an inspection twice a year, but at least once a year. Ordering a service inspection can be done at your dealer. Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp:...
  • Page 100 Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp: Date and dealer stamp:...
  • Page 101 Directive 2011/65/EU The design meets the requirements for EN 15194: 2017 Production year - 2023 Product: Yamaha PW-CE & PW-ST Model: MBK Vitesse, MBK Airborn, MBK Octane Cross, Nishiki PRO SLE, Nishiki PRO SLB, Centurion Invincible, Centurion Challenger, Centurion Image...
  • Page 102 Hvidemøllevej 9-11 DK - 8920 Randers NV. +45 86 42 33 33 info@hfchristiansen.com www.hfchristiansen.com...

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