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USER MANUAL
LMX 56
English - 2023

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL LMX 56 English - 2023...
  • Page 3 The whole LMX team thanks you for adopting the LMX 56, the 45 km/h speed bike is now in your hands and ready to take you over all the obstacles ! Your LMX was manufactured and assembled entirely in the Rhône (France) in our workshop, thanks to our passion and our know-how.
  • Page 4 SECURITY NOTICE The owner of the LMX must act responsibly and follow the indications given in this manual. Particular attention should be paid to the section on safety and legal regulations. By signing this document, the owner acknowledges that he has read the safety instructions set out in this document and that he will act responsibly and in accordance with applicable laws.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Charging - p.7 Instantaneous overcurrent Checklist - p. 8 protection - p.36 Turning the LMX 56 on and off - Continuous overcurrent - p.36 Excessive temperature - p.36 Power modes - p.12 Low temperature - p.37 Using the dropper seatpost - Battery status LEDs and error p.14...
  • Page 6: General Description

    France, and to launch the electric revolution for motorsports. As an all-terrain vehicle, the LMX 56 is built in accordance with the construction and safety requirements of the 168/2014 standard for L-category vehicles. It is strongly recommended to follow the instructions in this manual relating to safety, pre-ride checks and general maintenance.
  • Page 7: Delivery And Assembly

    4. DELIVERY AND ASSEMBLY The LMX 56 has been delivered to you pre-assembled. Upon receipt, you still have to install the front wheel, pedals and stem. Install the front wheel using the quick release axle. Refer to your fork manual.
  • Page 8: Working Conditions

    BATTERY MUST BE ON WHEN CHARGING 3) THE BATTERY MUST BE CORRECTLY PLACED AND LOWERED INTO THE DOWN TUBE The LMX 56 is supplied with a 4 A fanless charger. Normal charging time minutes to 100% and 240 minutes to 80%.
  • Page 9: Checklist

    Lifetime After 300 to 500 full charge cycles, the battery will only provide 70% of its original capacity. This number of cycles will be strongly influenced by the number of outputs, the driving style and the storage temperature. Storage For optimal storage, it is recommended to store the battery in a dry and temperate place (between 10 and 30°C).
  • Page 10: Turning The Lmx 56 On And Off

    (see Technical Support p.43). TURNING THE LMX 56 ON AND OFF To turn on the LMX 56, the battery must be installed in the frame and locked properly. BATTERY INSTALLATION Install the battery : position the battery at the top and at the bottom of ●...
  • Page 12 TURN ON/OFF THE LMX 56 Make a long press on the right side of the down tube to switch on the battery (the LEDs then all turn GREEN then indicate the battery status). Release your finger when switching on. Magnetize the safety contactor (circuit breaker) to start the LMX. This emits its starting melody.
  • Page 13: Power Modes

    The change of power modes is done via the Smart LED on the handlebars, or directly via the application (see page 39). The LMX 56 has a Neutral (N) mode and 3 power modes: an ECO mode, a MID mode and a HIGH mode. An N (neutral) mode is also present.
  • Page 14 20%-40% = ORANGE 10%-20% = RED 0%-10% = FLASHING RED When the LMX 56 has just connected to the app, the Smart LED turns ● BLUE for 5 seconds. ON THE APP Possibility to switch between modes directly via the application by pressing the arrows on the dashboard (see page 40).
  • Page 15: Using The Dropper Seatpost

    ● while pressing the lever to lower it to the desired level. USE OF SPEEDS The LMX 56 comes with a 12-speed drivetrain. Use the handlebar controls to adapt the gear engaged to the terrain. ⇒ As a general rule, to limit power...
  • Page 16: Breaking In The Brakes

    Wearing back armor is highly recommended. Before driving, find out where you are riding and stay out of restricted areas. Although electric and pedal-operated, the LMX 56 is still a motor vehicle and should not be used in areas where motorized vehicles are prohibited.
  • Page 17 Powder (CO2) extinguishers are recommended for battery and electrical fires. If the frame is damaged in an accident, do not use your LMX 56. A damaged frame can cause a dangerous failure at an unexpected time. Please contact us as soon as possible to replace your frame and ride safely as soon as possible.
  • Page 18: General Maintenance

    Tapping the spokes with a wrench, they should make a similar sound Braking check before each ride As an electric vehicle, the required maintenance of the LMX 56 is simple. Maintenance consists mainly of : Clean and grease the chain after each ride, ●...
  • Page 19: Tightening Torques

    Brake maintenance is also very important to keep braking performance at peak performance. Refer directly to the brake manufacturer's recommendations. TIGHTENING TORQUE Using a torque wrench, make sure that the various screws on your LMX are properly tightened : Checkpoint Torque 4 stem/handlebar bolts 8 Nm...
  • Page 20: Lubrication

    LMX 56 WASHING Remove the battery when washing your LMX, ● Use a specific liquid soap, a specific brush and a damp towel to ● clean the LMX. It is essential to keep the water jet at a minimum distance ●...
  • Page 21: Removing The Rear Wheel

    TIP - TYPE OF GREASE TO USE Use a “dry” and non-sticky product = WD40, Muc-Off Dry Chain Lube Motorcycle. You absolutely must turn to specific greases for this purpose. = Risk of deterioration of the material and presence of residues. The places to grease regularly on your LMX are as follows : Derailleur pulleys ●...
  • Page 22: Fork Settings

    For reassembly: carry out the operations in reverse order. ● FORK SETTINGS A. Air pressure It is necessary to adapt the pressure according to the style of piloting and the weight of the pilot. Formula Selva S model : B. Fork settings Refer to your fork manual.
  • Page 23: Rear Shock Settings

    performance. Formula Selva S model : https://www.rideformula.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Manuale_SELVA_S_G B.pdf REAR SHOCK SETTINGS A. Rear shock settings Refer to your shock manual. Formula MOD 160 mm model : https://www.rideformula.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/MOD-Manuel-Utilisate ur.pdf B. Spring weight/rate table The spring rate is usually indicated directly on it. USER WEIGHT STIFFNESS (in lbs inches) <...
  • Page 24: Braking

    BRAKING A. When to replace your pads ? To find out if you need to replace your pads, measure their total thickness. These should measure at least 2.65mm in total thickness with the backing, measured at the center groove. If you can no longer see the groove, your pads are worn out.
  • Page 25 Push the pads down onto the caliper. We get the following three parts to change. ATTENTION Never activate the brake lever when the caliper and disc are not installed. Risk of pulling the pistons out of the caliper. Install new pads and replace pin and circlip. Install the caliper on the LMX and tighten the two M6 screws so that the rear wheel rotates without friction.
  • Page 26: Lmx 56H Fuse Replacement

    LMX 56H vehicles are equipped with fuses. ➔ 1 fuse is located under the plate, under the battery. ➔ It protects the main electronic board of the LMX 56 on the 60 V circuit, in the event of a problem or short circuit on it.
  • Page 27: Engine Block Removal

    Allen keys size 4 and size 5 ● Socket wrench/socket size 13 ● Make sure that the LMX 56 is not powered up, ● Remove the battery from its holder (see page 10), ● Remove the belt cover, the motor belt and the pedaling chain, ●...
  • Page 28: Engine Block Oil Level

    12. ENGINE BLOCK OIL LEVEL Volume in case of oil change 15mL of 75W90 engine oil ● A. CASE 1 : Topping up Fill to the top of the porthole (see image 1). (the red line corresponds to the level when leaving the factory) To do if : the oil level is too low (see image 2).
  • Page 29: Drive Free Wheel Replacement

    Lay the LMX on the right side, Open the drain port with a size 20 spanner, Place a clean cloth to absorb the oil and rock to the left side, Wipe well, Check the bearings : must not make any noise, abnormal play or hard spots, Check the condition of the used oil : if there are metallic particles, contact LMX Support, as a pinion or bearing replacement may be necessary,...
  • Page 30: Belt Change

    14. BELT CHANGE NECESSARY TOOLS Torque wrench 5-25 N.m ● BTR key of 6 ● BTR key of 5 ● BTR key of 8 (long) ● - Loosen the chain by locking the - Remove the pinion protective casing. derailleur forwards, - Remove the chain from the cassette.
  • Page 31 The belt is now detached. - Remove the belt tensioner to facilitate belt change, - Remove the wheel from the swing arm by passing the belt around the - To install the new belt, use the space disc. provided by the flat on the toothed pulley = put the toothed part of the belt in contact with the toothed wheel, - Refit the tension support by...
  • Page 32 Installing the belt tensioner on the swingarm - Follow assembly operations 1 and 2, having taken care to pass the belt through the tensioner as in pictures A. The tensioner is fixed on the swingarm on the studs - Tighten the 2 BHC M8x14 screws to 8 N.m, thread coated with medium thread lock ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS 1 AND 2 PICTURES A...
  • Page 33 - Refit the wheel on the swingarm. WARNING Pass the belt well over the wheel hub. - Tightening of the wheel axle : 12 N.m (6 mm Allen key). Installing the rear wheel - Pass the belt through the rear wheel, - Fit the rear wheel, WARNING Pass the brake disc in the caliper without damaging the pads...
  • Page 34 - Adjust the rear brake caliper, WARNING The pads must not touch the disc (caliper centered in relation to the disc) - Tighten the caliper to 9 N.m.
  • Page 35 Installing the belt - Loosen the belt (8mm Allen key) = pass through the imprint of the tensioner roller provided for this purpose, - Route the belt.
  • Page 36 Installing the crankcase - Install the engine casing, - Secure the motor with the 3 TBHC M5x12 screws.
  • Page 37: Errors And Defects Of Use

    The battery has temperature sensors. If the temperature > 60°C ⇒ the LMX switches off. ● If the temperature < 50°C ⇒ the battery resets and the LMX 56 restarts. ● If the temperature >55°C ⇒ the battery refuses charging.
  • Page 38: Low Temperature

    LOW TEMPERATURE If the temperature < -15°C ⇒ the LMX switches off. ● If the temperature = -10°C ⇒ the battery resets and the LMX restarts. ● If the temperature < -15°C ⇒ the battery refuses charging. ● BATTERY STATUS LEDS AND ERROR CODES The battery has LEDs.
  • Page 39: Soft Brake Levers

    Climbing speed < 10 km/h without pedaling ⇒ heat production ○ and energy loss. OTHER DEFECTS CLICK NOISE IN THE ENGINE SIDE TRANSMISSION Check the tension of the belt and the state of wear of the pulleys ● ADVICE Change the tensioner spring or the complete tensioner in case of belt resonance frequency <55hz SOFT BRAKE LEVERS If the operation of the brake levers does not allow satisfactory braking or if the play...
  • Page 40: Cockpit

    EXPLODED VIEWS To access the various exploded views of the LMX 56 parts, please visit our Knowledge Base via the following link : https://lmxbikes.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/topic/1ba16368-a007-4 bc8-afee-cb032b12f556 This Base is also accessible on our website, on the Resources page. The available items are displayed in front of you.
  • Page 41: Mobile App Manual

    MOBILE APP - MANUAL VIDEO TUTORIAL : https://youtu.be/gGclS3qDA68 APP INSTALLATION - Search for the NAVIE application from the Android or IOS app store, - Launch the installation. CONNECT APP TO LMX - Create an account on the application, - Activate your phone's bluetooth, - Turn on your LMX so that it is detected by the application, - When the application is opened, if the automatic vehicle search does not start, press “CONNECT”.
  • Page 42 Activate your geolocation and draw the route of your choice to be offered an existing route (tab 2). When you have chosen your route (using tabs 1 or 2), press GO to launch the route. Tab 4 allows you to recenter the map on the current position of the LMX. Dashboard The “Dashboard”...
  • Page 43 Trip Tools ● This page allows you to view different data during the route : ➢ Remaining distance ➢ Effective driving time ➢ Current altitude ➢ Speed ➢ Average speed 3) History The “History” page shows data from your past journeys.
  • Page 44 4) Settings The “Settings” page gives access to different tabs. System ● Set the desired language for the application Set the desired unit (in meters or in feet) Choose how to download large files Navigation ● Choose the desired navigation elements (notification, voice command, etc.) Supported Systems ●...
  • Page 45: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT IMPORTANT For any support request, please follow the link below to create a nominative ticket. SUPPORT ADDRESS https://lmxbikes.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/group/1/create/76 ANY REQUEST SENT ON ANOTHER CHANNEL WILL NOT BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT TO NOTE ⇒ For any maintenance and after-sales service carried out at your dealer or at LMX, please bring the following items : Copy of the bill Battery key...
  • Page 46: Maintenance Schedule - Lmx 56

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - LMX 56 Congratulations on the purchase of your LMX 56, this speed bike has been designed by us to offer you incomparable performance on all terrains. Even if your vehicle has been designed to be both reliable and durable over time, it is very important to carry out good maintenance and regular checks to ensure that everything is going well.
  • Page 47 (Refer to the GCS applicable on the date of validation of the order) Version Chassis number VG956H2MPPJ041 ____ ____ ____ Delivery date ___________ / ___________ / ______________ Owner’s Name/Surname ….……………………………………….……………………….………………….…..…….. Owner’s email ………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..…..Address …...……..…………………………..………………………………..……… Postal code …...……………….……...… City …………………………………………..…………………….…...……. Country ………………………………….………...…..……...… Signature of LMX Bikes or LMX dealer :...
  • Page 50 LMX Bikes - MS Systèmes SAS 1623 avenue Henri Schneider 69330 Jonage France www.lmxbikes.com +33 4 69 31 04 29...

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