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Owner’s Manual Operation and Maintenance Instructions Wisper 705se (Canada) May 2011 4 edition We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper bike Wisper Limited - 1 -...
User Guide Introduction Page 3 Part 1 Caring for your Wisper bike and pre use checks Before you set off for the first time Page 5 Before each use Page 6 Battery care Page 6 Recharging your battery Page 7...
It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure they are in proper physical condition to ride a Wisper electric bicycle.
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The service must include spoke tensioning for both front and rear wheels. Wisper bikes are not mountain bikes and should not be ridden as such. The bikes should not be jumped, ridden on terrain which causes significant jarring, or in areas where the motor or other electrical components are likely to become submerged.
Part 1 Caring for your Wisper bike and checks Although your Wisper bike has been thoroughly tested prior to delivery, it is very important that you check the bike thoroughly before its first use. Equally important are frequent and regular spot checks they will protect you and your Wisper bike.
To avoid dangerous unplanned acceleration, always make sure that the electrical system is turned off and the power indicator lamps are not illuminated when mounting, dismounting or leaving the bike unattended. For your safety, please turn off the power key on the battery when stopped or walking the bike 1.10 Remember to validate your warranty by visiting http://wisperbikes.com/Warranty-Registration-Form.php and filling in your details.
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A lithium ion battery will slowly discharge over time as it sits in storage. If a battery is allowed to fully discharge, this will stress the cells in the battery and reduce the capacity and life of the battery. During normal riding, the Wisper batteries have a battery management system (BMS) which switches off the electrical system when the voltage drops to a certain point i.e.
Recharging your battery First connect the charger to the mains and turn the mains power on. Make sure the charger is turned off (at the switch on the charger unit) and connect the charger to your battery (refer the recharge point picture). Finally, turn on the charger.
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(N) Mudguard bracket nuts. 8N.M Other nuts torque depends on the nuts volume. M4:2.5-4.0N.M M5:4.0-6.0N.M M6:6.0-7.5N.M Your bike has a rear derailleur that will automatically tension your chain. However if the chain becomes loose or frequently comes off the front cog, you can easily adjust the chain tension by loosening the rear axle nuts slightly, and adjusting the tension bolts.
Bicycle tube patch kit; and tire pump Technical specifications & performance Type Wisper Works 705se Performance Assisted range 14Ah up to 90km (pedal assist level 2) 15.5Ah up to 100km (PAL 4) Maximum speed 32kph Weight with battery 23.9kg...
Simple Trouble shooting Problem Possible reasons Trouble shooting Top speed too 1. Low battery voltage 1. Recharge battery fully slow 2. Handle bar control problem 2. Call service 3. Damage to motor driveline 3. Call service Power on but 1. Battery not connected 1.
In this section we will describe the functions and any specific maintenance needed on all the main controls and ancillary equipment. Battery on off and battery lock Your Wisper bike has one key. The key turns the battery on/off and locks the battery in the bike. Please keep a...
Pedelec mode and ASSIST button 12.1 When you first ride your Wisper bike you will notice that after one turn of the pedals the motor will start working to assist you by adding power to the back wheel. This is the standard or pedelec mode. To continue using the pedelec mode you must keep turning the pedals, if you stop the motor will stop and the bike will slow to a halt.
Your bike is fitted with disc brakes front and rear. 14.2 The brakes on your Wisper bike are fitted with cut outs which are required by law. This means that when you pull on either the back or front brake lever the motor immediately stops working.
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As the left and right pads are the same they maybe inserted on either the left or right of the caliper. 14.3.2.3. Warning: If you are unsure about any part of the installation process you should seek advice from Wisper service center or qualified mechanic. - 15 -...
Quick release saddle height adjustment 17.1 Your Wisper bike has been fitted with a quick release saddle post collar to facilitate the movement of the saddle to remove the battery or to change the riding position. 17.2 It is important that the nut on the collar is tightened so the post will not move in the bike tube.
IMPORTANT never raise the saddle past the point where the maximum marks on the saddle post are visible above the quick release collar Rims and spokes 19.1 It is essential to get your spokes checked and tightened after 300 kms or three months riding.
Warranty Repair or replacement of components IMPORTANT To validate this Warranty the retail customer must register the bike at www.wisperbikes.com within 14 days of purchase. Only use this product in accordance with this user manual. We offer a limited warranty of on the following items.
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Service through: Your retailer Wisper Ltd 10 Oakenbrow Sway Hants SO41 6DY Tele: 01590 681553 Mobile: 07977 185830 douglas.lawson@wisperbikes.com www.wisperbikes.com Copyright January 2010 Wisper Ltd - 19 -...
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