VANPOWERS URBANEASE Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 EBIKE USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Dear customer, Hello from the Vanpowers team! We believe above all else that a good electric bike should be powerful, long-lasting, and infused with innovative technology. This belief is at the core of everything we do. Each meticulously crafted e-bike we deliver is a symbol of how we strive to create a better day to day commuting experience for riders all over the ”...
  • Page 4 If you have any questions about using your e-bike, feel free to contact us at any time! Vanpowers USA vanpowers.com service@vanpowers.bike 1120 US-22 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP, +1 (626) 991-8661 NJ 08807, USA...
  • Page 5 25 km/h when pedaling. Depending on the model, activate the walk assistance mode and verify that the speed increases up to 6 km/h (4 mph) maximum. NOTICE! The Vanpowers UrbanGlide - Pro is classified as a Class 2 electric pedal assist bike in the United States and as an EPAC in Europe.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS. USING THIS MANUAL SAFETY WARNINGS PRODUCT OVERVIEW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES CHARGING & REMOVAL OF BATTERY DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY CARE&MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 7: Using This Manual

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview USING THIS MANUAL...
  • Page 8 Using This Manual Thank you for choosing Vanpowers . Before you get rolling, please make sure to familiarize yourself with the basics of riding safely. Ride safety is influenced by various factors, including your understanding of and proficiency with your e-bike, the e-bike’ s condition and maintenance history, and the riding conditions.
  • Page 9: Safety Warnings

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview SAFETY WARNINGS...
  • Page 10 Safety Warnings Please carefully read the user manual and safety warnings before using your e-bike and ensure that you understand and accept all associ- ated risks. Any loss or damage caused by improper use is the responsibility of the user. INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE or ELECTRIC SHOCK IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ‒When using this product, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:...
  • Page 11 When replacing parts, be sure to use genuine replacement parts provided by the Vanpowers. Using non-Vanpowers parts may cause malfunctions that can seriously affect your ride safety. Vanpowers is not responsible for any damages incurred due to the rider’ s decision to use non-Vanpowers replacement parts.
  • Page 12 Riding environment Notes on road use This product is designed for use on smooth asphalt, We recommend avoiding riding in wet weather, especially in concrete, and paved surfaces. Do not ride on/over damp, salty, corrosive, or dusty environments. non-standard terrain, such as hills or mounds, stairs, Avoid riding in severe weather and low-visibility conditions, rocks, or drops greater than 15 centimeters.
  • Page 13 FCC Compliance Statements This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 14: Product Overview

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview PRODUCT OVERVIEW...
  • Page 15 Product Overview Handlebars Saddle Rear carrier Seat post Head tube Seat post Battery Front light clamp Front fender Tail light Front wheel Hub motor 05.Front brake Rear derailleur Rear wheel Pedals Chain Kickstand -Side view-...
  • Page 16 Front brake lever Rear brake lever Assist switch Display Time Throttle Stem 05.Shifter -Handlebars-...
  • Page 17 Box Contents 0.08inch (2mm) Allen Key 0.10inch (2.5mm) Allen Key 0.12inch (3mm) Allen Key -Front light & Reflector -Bell -Thru-Axle -Display 0.16inch (4mm) Allen Key 0.20inch (5mm) Allen Key -13-15&08-10 0.24inch (6mm) Allen Key -Pedals Open-End Wrench 0.32inch (8mm) Allen Key -User Manual 0.40inch (10mm)...
  • Page 18 Geometry Choosing the right size bike is an important step to ensure safety and comfort while riding. If you are unsure which size is suitable for you, please refer to the table in page 17.
  • Page 19 Frame Size Frame Size 155-175cm 170-190cm 736mm 758mm Ideal rider height Front wheel to center (5 1 ‒5 9 ) (5 7 ‒6 3 ) 1179mm 1201mm Seat post length Wheelbase 440mm 460mm 440mm Frame length Reach 468mm 642mm 672mm 663mm Bottom bracket drop Stack...
  • Page 20 Specifications Model 27.5” × 2.2” front + rear Wheel diameter HDA000008 Tire pressure 30‒50 psi Max speed 20 mph (32 km/h) 330 lbs. / 150kg Max load IPX5 Waterproof rating 48V 500W Hub motor Mileage Up to 60 Miles Motor 48V 14.4Ah Li-ion Battery Mudguard...
  • Page 21: Installation Instructions

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 22 Installation Instruction NOTICE! The following steps are intended to assist you in assembling your electric bike and do not constitute a complete or comprehensive guide to installation, maintenance, or repair. If you require more in-depth professional assistance, we recommend that you consult a certified and reputable bicycle mechanic to help you assemble, maintain, and/or repair your electric bike.
  • Page 23 Install and adjust the handlebars STEP ONE STEP TWO Place the handlebar in the center of the stem clamp when Loosen the four screws on the handlebar the user is on the saddle and make sure it is oriented correct- clamp in a counterclockwise direction ly.
  • Page 24 Install the front fender and front light STEP ONE STEP TWO You will need to turn the vehicle upside down before After fastening the upper bracket, use a 4 mm Allen key installing the fenders. to remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the front fork. 01 Undo the fender screws on the inside of the front fork Then, align the legs of the front fender with the installa- with a 10 mm open-end wrench (as shown in the figure).
  • Page 25 Install the front wheel STEP ONE STEP TWO Use a 15 mm open-end wrench to loosen screws Align the rotor with the brake caliper to center the rotor sequence, as shown in the figure, and remove the front fork between the brake pads, ensuring that the tire is also protector.
  • Page 26 STEP THREE Adjust the front fender Hold the barrel axle handle with one hand and turn STEP ONE the barrel axle nut with the other hand until you feel After installing the front wheel, check whether resistance, then close the handle. If is too easy or the direction of the front fender is in line with the too difficult to close, adjust the tension of the barrel direction of the wheel when viewed from the...
  • Page 27 Display & Bell Installation Install the display Install the bell Face the front light direction during installation. Loosen the screws on the bike bell using a Phillips STEP ONE screwdriver, install the bell onto the right handle- Using a 2.5 mm Allen key, undo the screws on the bar, adjust its position to where you can easily ring it display, attach it to the center of the handlebar, and while riding, and retighten the screws.
  • Page 28 Adjust the seat STEP ONE STEP TWO Adjust the height Adjust the angle and position Open the quick release lever on the seat post, adjust the Use a 5 mm Allen key to loosen the screws under the seat to the appropriate height, and then lock it in place. seat, move the seat backward or forward as needed, adjust the tilt angle to the appropriate position, then Make sure the direction of the saddle is in a straight...
  • Page 29 Install the pedals STEP TWO STEP ONE Before installing the pedal, check the indicator on the Install the right pedal following the same steps as the left installation hole at the bottom of the crank to confirm that pedal, using the one marked “R.” Remember to tighten the you are installing the correct pedal on the correct side.
  • Page 30 Cable management STEP ONE Before connecting the cables, make sure they are free of stains, tangles, and damage and check that the number of cables is correct. The left cross-sectional image is at the stem, and the right cross-sectional image is at the handlebars. Wire color Cross section Cable type...
  • Page 31 STEP TWO When connecting two cables, make sure that both cables have the same function, color, and notches. Ensure that the arrows on both cables are fully aligned before connecting them and that you push the cables all the way in. Ensure that the interface colors match and the two terminals have the same function.
  • Page 32 Adjust the handlebar angle STEP ONE STEP TWO Use a 5 mm Allen key to loosen the screw on the right side of After the stem is adjusted, the angle of the handlebar should the handlebar by turning it counterclockwise. Adjust the be readjusted accordingly to maintain a comfortable and handlebar to the desired angle and then retighten the safe position.
  • Page 33 Adjust the front suspension The suspension fork can move up and down to absorb bumps as you ride, making riding on rough roads more comfortable. Fully locking it can improve your pedaling efficiency. There is a lock/unlock knob on the right side. Follow the steps below to open or close the suspension fork: To fully lock: Turn the knob on the suspension fork clockwise until it stops.
  • Page 34 Pre-ride check 01 Check your tire pressure After installing the e-bike, check the tire pressure of the front and rear tires. Before the first use, inflate the front and rear tires to the recommended pressure of 30‒50 psi. 02 Check the brakes Check the brakes to ensure that they are functioning normally.
  • Page 35 06 Turn on the e-bike Before the first use, fully charge the battery. Make sure the battery is securely locked onto the frame before riding. For more detailed battery and power level information, please refer to the Battery Operation section. Press the wake-up button on the battery to wake it up.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting Issues

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES...
  • Page 37 If the above steps do not solve the problem, please contact Vanpowers’ s customer service team immediately or seek technical support from a nearby store. First, check the gear indication on the display. If you are in the “N” gear state, you can switch gears by The display starts up normally, but pressing the “+”...
  • Page 38: Charging & Removal Of Battery

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview CHARGING & REMOVAL OF BATTERY...
  • Page 39 Battery Information Before using the battery, please familiarize yourself with all the components of the battery and charger. Battery Lock Frame Charging port and charger cable Battery button Wake-up button Charge level light Handlebar G-Battery button D-Wake-up button E-Battery E-Battery H-Charge-level light B-Lock Seat Post...
  • Page 40 Battery Wake-Up Button Battery Level Indicator There is a battery level indicator on the top of the There is a battery wake-up button on the bottom battery. Press the button on the top of the battery, left side of the frame, next to the battery charging and the indicator light will display different colors to port.
  • Page 41 Removing the Battery To storage, transportation, safety, or charging, you can remove the battery by following these steps: 01 Insert the key into the keyhole and turn it counterclockwise 90° to the unlock position. 02 After the battery is unlocked, the top half of the battery will pop out of the frame. 03 Carefully pick up the battery, tilt it and move it away from the base contact point.
  • Page 42 Installing the Battery Ensure the key is inserted into the frame and kept in the open position. 1.Make sure the key is inserted into the frame in the open position. 2.Slowly push the battery along the frame until it aligns with the terminal contact points. 3.Push down on the top of the battery.
  • Page 43 If you notice anything abnormal during charging, stop charging/using the battery/bike and contact the Vanpowers for assistance. When charging the battery, you have two options: charging it on the bike or charging it separately. You can use whichever charging method is most suitable according to your needs and situation.
  • Page 44 Keep the indicator facing up when using the charger. Do not invert the charger, as this can inhibit cooling and shorten its lifespan. Only use the original charger provided by Vanpowers or one designed for your specific bike model that is approved by Vanpowers. Do not use aftermarket chargers, which may cause damage, serious injury, or death.
  • Page 45 Store the battery in a dry, climate-controlled indoor location at a temperature between 32˚F and 104˚F (0˚C and 40˚C). Check the battery once a month and use the Vanpowers charger to charge the battery back to 75% if necessary. If stored for a prolonged period of time, keep the battery cool and dry and charge it for 2 hours every 1 months.
  • Page 46: Display Instructions

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 47 Button Functions Button Functions Press and hold 序号 Description Short Press (3 seconds) Switch display between Power button Power on/off odometer/speed/time Increase assist level Front light on/off “+” button “-” ’ button Reduce assist level Enter walk assistance mode + and - buttons simultaneously None Enter menu interface *The display defaults to gear N upon start up, in which the motor will not start.
  • Page 48 Introduction to Display Interface To turn on the display, short press the wake-up button at the bottom of the battery to exit sleep mode (see the Battery Operation section for details). Then, press and hold the power button to turn on the display. Press and hold the power button again to turn off...
  • Page 49 USB charging There is a 5V/500mA USB charging port at the bottom of the display that you can use to charge your mobile device. The USB port’ s output is very low, so the connected device’ s charging time may be higher than usual. USB Interface...
  • Page 50 Menu Interface Settings To ensure user safety, the menu interface can only be accessed Display Unit when the e-bike is stationary (speed is 0). With the display turned on, long press the “+” and “-” keys Backlight Brightness simultaneously to enter the menu interface. See the table below Auto Light for menu interface operation instructions.
  • Page 51 Display Unit Backlight Brightness Auto Light Auto Power-Off Password: Enable or disable the startup password The following is an explanation of the functions of each setting. menu item: Set Time 00:00 Password Display Unit: Toggle the units seen on the display between kilometers and miles.
  • Page 52 Below are the most common error codes. If your bike displays an error code at any time, please contact Vanpowers Service Center immediately or seek technical support at your nearest store. Error Code Definition...
  • Page 53: Warranty

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview WARRANTY...
  • Page 54 Warranty Vanpowers provides warranty services for its electric bicycles. If a hardware defect is found within the warranty period, we will resend the product in accordance legal limits and guidelines. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship discovered during normal use of the product.
  • Page 55: Care&Maintenance

    Vanpowers E-bike user manual Overview CARE & MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 56 Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensuring safe e-bike operation and extending the lifespan of your e-bike. Wear and maintenance requirements may vary depending on usage conditions. We recommend inspecting, maintaining, and replacing the e-bike according to the intervals given in the table below. Inspection Hours of Operation Distance Traveled...
  • Page 57 Your e-bike contains many components that require lubrication to operate safely. We recommend that you lubricate these key components according to the time intervals provided in the table below to ensure smooth operation of the e-bike. Part Maintenance Method Inspection Interval Chain After 190 mi (300 km) Chain oil...
  • Page 58 01 Frame and Fork 04 Tire Check the frame and fork for any bends or fractures Check whether the tire pressure is within the recommended If the frame or fork is bent or fractured, contact a professional to parameters posted on the tire sidewall. replace them.
  • Page 59 06 Crank and Pedals 08 Electric System Check whether pedals are securely fastened to the crank. Inspect the cable casings for any obvious damage Check the crank arms for any bends or deformations and the Ensure that cable connections are fully covered and free of foreign pedals for any cracks or abnormal sounds.
  • Page 60 If you have any further questions about using your e-bike, feel free to contact us at any time! For information related to using the app, please refer to the accompanying app user manual. 802126 Made In China...
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