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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MUBEA CARGO
EN I OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS I VERSION 3.0 I 20.03.2024

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  • Page 1 PLEASE READ BEFORE USE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MUBEA CARGO EN I OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS I VERSION 3.0 I 20.03.2024...
  • Page 2 The U-Mobility Cargo Bike is a pedelec (pedal electric cycle) for transporting loads, which supports the rider with an electric motor when pedaling. Pedaling is supported up to a speed of 25 km/h. At higher speeds, the electric motor switches off. At higher speeds, the electric motor switches off.
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents About these instructions ........6 Check tire pressure ........... 28 Charging the battery ..........29 Labeling ............... 6 6.3.1 Charging the battery ........... 29 Presentation of warnings ..........7 6.3.2 Display of the charge status ........ 30 1.2.1 Section-related warnings ........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Maneuvering mode ........... 47 Maintenance overview ..........58 7.7.1 Pushing aid ............47 Troubleshooting ..........59 7.7.2 Reverse gear ............48 Error table ..............59 Boost gear ..............49 Waste disposal ........... 62 Bell ................50 7.10 Switching the turn signal on and off ......
  • Page 6: About These Instructions

    ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS About these instructions Markings For ease of understanding, different information is presented in these instructions as follows: Action step Result of action steps ü Item number in legends Item number in illustrations Enumeration Subordinate enumeration Reference to applicable documents &...
  • Page 7: Presentation Of Warnings

    ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS Display of warnings The warnings contain signal words that express the extent of the hazard. DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 8: Section-Related Warnings

    ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1.2.1 Section-related warnings Section-related warnings refer to an entire chapter or a section within these instructions. Example: WARNING Type and source of danger. Possible consequences of ignoring the hazard. -measures to avoid the danger. 1.2.2 Embedded warnings Embedded warnings are situation-dependent and relate to a specific action.
  • Page 9: Security

    Follow these instructions for your safety. Intended use The U-Mobility Cargo Bike (pedelec) is a cargo bike with an electric motor intended for the transportation of goods and merchandise. The limits specified in the "Technical data" chapter apply to the load.
  • Page 10: Foreseeable Misuse

    SECURITY 2.1.1 Foreseeable misuse Incorrect use can lead to dangerous situations for persons and cause damage to property. The following points describe a misapplication: • Use by untrained persons • Use outside the application limits • Failure to comply with national traffic regulations (e.g. the StVO) •...
  • Page 11 SECURITY • Driving in extreme weather conditions (e.g. dense fog, heavy rain, storms) • Driving through deep water (deeper than 10 cm) • Covering the lighting • Leaving the Pedelec without applying the parking brake and activating the RFID lock •...
  • Page 12: Basic Safety Instructions

    SECURITY Basic safety instructions Observe the basic safety instructions and warnings in this manual to reduce health hazards and avoid dangerous situations. Children under the age of 14 should not use the pedelec. Children may be unable to cope with the pedelec. Familiarize yourself with the operation and handling of the pedelec.
  • Page 13 SECURITY Only use the pedelec if it is in perfect technical condition. There is a risk of accident. Before every ride, check that the lights and brakes are working properly and that the moving parts can move freely. Check all parts and have worn or damaged components replaced.
  • Page 14: Functional Description

    Functional description The U-Mobility Cargo Bike is a multi-track cargo bike with electric motor assistance. The motor assistance is only provided when pedaling, up to a speed of 25 km/h. The bike therefore belongs to the "pedelec" category and is referred to as such in these instructions.
  • Page 15: Overview

    OVERVIEW Overview Fig. 1 Naming the vehicle parts...
  • Page 16 OVERVIEW Vehicle parts Scope of delivery Windshield • Pedelec (1x) Handlebars with controls • Lithium iron phosphate battery (1x) Front lights left and right Spare battery (optional) – Front indicators • Charger (1x) Battery • Operating instructions (1x) Front wheel •...
  • Page 17: Controls On The Handlebar And Steering Column

    OVERVIEW Controls on the handlebars and steering column The pedelec is mainly operated using the controls on the handlebars. Brake lever for braking the front wheels Display Turn signal switch Control element Switch for hazard warning lights and boost gear Brake lever for braking the rear wheels Fig.
  • Page 18: Display Display

    OVERVIEW Display The display shows you all the relevant information. State of charge of the battery Left turn signal blinker (symbol flashes) Possible error display Current speed Blinker right (symbol flashes) Time Status of the lighting Parking mode display Unit of speed Power meter display Display of total distance traveled Display of assistance level or push assistance...
  • Page 19: Control Element

    OVERVIEW Control element The control element is used to operate the drive system, the system settings and the light. Switching the system on and off, Cursor left Switching up the assistance level, Navigate up in the settings, Change value high Switch to system settings, Change the pedelec information displayed, Confirmation of password, value or setting...
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical data General data Manufacturer Muhr and Bender KG Vehicle category Pedelec / EPAC (Electrically Power Assisted Cycle) Electric motor Mubea Chainless Powertrain Pro 1 Rated continuous power 250 W Circuit 2-speed gearbox Max. electrically assisted speed 25 km/h Electric starting and pushing aid...
  • Page 21 TECHNICAL DATA General data Payload up to 200 kg External dimensions for Cargo PACK 1.9 (L x W x H) without mirror 2,970 x 9.95 x 2,000 mm with mirror 2,970 x 1,063 x 2,000 mm Wheelbase 1746 mm Turning circle <...
  • Page 22 TECHNICAL DATA General data Charger 230 V / 4 A Display 3.5 inch Double wishbone axles on front and rear axle with spring damper struts and Chassis stabilizers Wheels Performance tires 16" with motorcycle tires (80/80-16") Tire pressure 2.7 to 2.9 bar (39 to 41 psi) Brake system Hydraulic disc brakes on all 4 wheels Parking brake...
  • Page 23 TECHNICAL DATA General data Side mirror Bell Headlight Rear lights 2 x with integrated brake light Reflector package Turn signal Saddle Yes, height and tilt adjustable Subject to approval Driving license required Use of cycle path 2+3) The current national legislation applies. The use of cycle paths is permitted in most EU countries.
  • Page 24 TECHNICAL DATA Cargo PACK 1.6 body Internal volume of the box (in liters) 1.600 l Box loading area 1.6 m³ (L x W x H) 1,300 x 800 x 1,495 mm (L x W = pallet dimensions) Side door in the box (L x H) Special equipment Box lock Cargo PACK 1.9 body...
  • Page 25 TECHNICAL DATA Limits of use Clearance height ≥ 2 m For all vehicles with existing weather protection (optional) Clearance width (without mirror) ≥ 1 m Temperature range -Use of the pedelec -15 to + 55 °C -Storage of the battery +5 to + 25 °C -Charging the battery 0 to + 45 °C...
  • Page 26: Type Plate

    TECHNICAL DATA Type plate The type plate is located on the bottom right-hand side below the steering column. Product name Type of U-Mobility Cargo Switch-off speed Mass of the SHPB pedelec Manufacturer address CE marking Intended use (category) Read operating instructions General danger sign Fig.
  • Page 27: Before The Journey

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Before the journey Make sure that the pedelec is adjusted to your height and is in good working order. Familiarize yourself with the functions, operation and riding characteristics of the pedelec. Every person who uses this pedelec must receive instruction from the customer service or operator of the pedelec. Driving instructions Riding a pedelec requires a certain amount of familiarization.
  • Page 28: Check Tire Pressure

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Check tire pressure WARNING Underinflated tires Insufficient tire pressure impairs the durability of the tire and endangers driving safety. This applies in particular to cornering. There is a risk of accidents. • Check the tire pressure before driving or once a day. The recommended tire pressure is 2.7 to 2.9 bar (39 to 41 psi) and depends on the load of the pedelec.
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Charging the battery 6.3.1 Charge battery DANGER Electrical voltage Improper handling of the charger and the battery can result in a risk to life due to electric shock and fire. • Read and observe the separate instructions for the battery. •...
  • Page 30: Display Of The Charge Status

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY 6.3.2 Display of the charge status During the charging process During the charging process, the charge status indicator shows a lightning bolt icon on the display. In addition, the flashing battery symbol and the percentage display indicate the progress of the charging process.
  • Page 31: Inserting The Battery

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Insert battery The pedelec is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery, which is inserted to the left of the steering column. An additional battery is supplied as an option, which is located in the powerless holder to the right of the steering column. Guide the battery onto the holder with both hands.
  • Page 32: Removing The Battery

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Remove battery Switch off the system. – Press the On/Off button on the control element, see section 7.1, page 40. Unlock the battery lock with the key provided Grip the battery handle with your hand and pull the release button Pull the battery out of the holder...
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Saddle Height

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Adjust saddle height Turn the handle anticlockwise until you hear a clicking sound. Pull out the handle 1. Stand next to the pedelec and move the saddle up or down to hip height. Allow the saddle to engage and turn the handle clockwise hand-tight.
  • Page 34: Moving The Saddle

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Move saddle Loosen the Allen screw 1. Move the saddle forwards or backwards to the desired position. Adjust the distance to the handlebars so that you can – comfortably reach both brake levers during all steering movements. –...
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Brake Lever

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Adjusting the brake lever The inclination of the brake levers can be individually adjusted to ensure safe operation of the brake levers. Turn the screws one to two turns counterclockwise. Adjust the angle of the brake lever so that your fingers, wrist and forearm form a line.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Mirror

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY Adjust mirror For safe riding, it is important to have a good view to the rear. Only adjust the mirrors once you have adjusted the seat position to suit your height. Adjust the mirrors while you are sitting on the saddle. Adjust the mirrors by hand so that you have a good view of the rear area.
  • Page 37: Check Brakes

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY 6.10 Check brakes WARNING Lack of braking power Worn brake pads reduce braking performance and can lead to accidents. • Check the function of the brakes before every journey. • If necessary, have the brake pads replaced and the brakes adjusted by qualified personnel. Observe the following points for your safety and the safety of other road users: •...
  • Page 38: Securing The Load

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY 6.11 Secure load Incorrect distribution of the load (load) can impair the handling of the vehicle. In addition, the load can slip, fall over or fall down. To avoid accidents and damage, observe the following points: • Make sure that the load is evenly distributed so as not to negatively influence the driving behavior.
  • Page 39: Checklist

    BEFORE THE JOURNEY 6.12 Checklist þ Pedelec is in perfect technical condition and complete. þ Parts such as lighting, reflectors, windshield and brakes are sufficiently clean. þ Lighting and thus the function of the brake lights is switched on. þ Tire pressure is sufficient.
  • Page 40: Service

    OPERATION Operation Switching on and off The pedelec system can only be activated if a sufficiently charged battery is inserted. – Switch on Press and hold the On/Off button on the control element until the start screen appears. system starts up (approx. 2 s). ü...
  • Page 41: Unlocking Or Locking The Vehicle

    OPERATION Unlocking or locking the vehicle You have two options for unlocking and locking the device Using the RFID function Using the password function Both variants mean that the vehicle cannot be accessed after it has been locked. Note: The default setting is the medium RFID function...
  • Page 42: Unlock With Rfid

    OPERATION With RFID unlocking If the RFID function is set, then. Hold the RFID transponder 1 at the back top left of the display, the lock symbol in display goes out. NOTE - If you have lost the RFID transponder, you can unlock the vehicle by entering the master password.
  • Page 43: Password Entry / Unlocking The System

    OPERATION Password entry / unlock system If the password function is set, the input screen for the password appears after the system has booted up. Press buttons on the control element to move the cursor to the left or right. use the (+) and (-) buttons to set values between...
  • Page 44: Change Settings

    OPERATION Change settings To change the system settings, press and hold the (i) button until the settings display appears. use the (+) and (-) buttons navigate up and down in the settings menu. confirm the selected setting with the (i) button Possible setting changes are: •...
  • Page 45: Change / Set Or Deactivate Password

    OPERATION 7.5.1 Change / set or deactivate password Enter the master password and confirm with the (i) button 3. Then enter the new password. Press button 4, the field for confirming the new password appears. Select the field and confirm with the (i) button 3. (new) password is set.
  • Page 46: Setting The Driving Mode

    OPERATION Set driving mode You can use the (+) and (-) buttons to select the driving mode and change it at any time, even while driving. Press button to switch up one level. press button to switch down one level. selected support is shown on the display.
  • Page 47: Maneuvering Mode

    OPERATION Maneuvering mode 7.7.1 Pushing aid The pushing aid provides electric motor assistance when starting off or pushing the Pedelec. The pedelec is driven up to a maximum speed of 4 km/h without pedaling power. Switch on the hazard warning lights with switch CAUTION - Unintentional operation of the push aid can lead to injuries to the legs.
  • Page 48: Reverse Gear

    OPERATION 7.7.2 Reverse gear The maneuvering mode makes it possible to ride backwards and maneuver the pedelec easily even with a heavy load. Switch on the hazard warning lights with switch 6. WARNING - Risk of accident when reversing due to restricted visibility.
  • Page 49: Boost Gear

    OPERATION Boost gear – If the cargo has to cope with extreme inclines with a high payload, you need the boost gear. You can change to boost gear by pressing button 1 when the vehicle is stationary. The maximum speed in boost gear is 12 km/h. As soon as you have mastered the extreme gradient, you should switch back to standard mode in order to reach the maximum speed of 25 km/h.
  • Page 50: Bell

    OPERATION Bell Only use the bell to warn other road users of dangerous situations. Observe the national traffic regulations (e.g. StVO). The bell is operated by pressing button Fig. 23: Doorbell...
  • Page 51: Switching The Turn Signal On And Off

    OPERATION 7.10 Switching indicators on and off WARNING Risk of accident Failure to use the indicators can make other road users feel unsafe. This also applies if the indicators are not switched off again. This can result in accidents and serious injuries. •...
  • Page 52: Hazard Warning Lights

    OPERATION 7.11 Hazard warning lights Only switch on the hazard warning lights to warn other road users of dangerous situations. Observe the national traffic regulations (e.g. StVO). Switch on the hazard warning lights with switch 1. Both blinker symbols flash simultaneously in the display and an audible signal sounds.
  • Page 53: Apply/Release Parking Brake

    OPERATION 7.12 Apply/release parking brake WARNING Rolling the pedelec away If the pedelec rolls away unintentionally, it can cause serious injuries. Always activate the parking brake before leaving the pedelec. The parking brake is activated when the pedelec is stationary. To move the pedelec, the parking brake must first be released.
  • Page 54: Towing

    OPERATION 7.13 Towing The towing eye can be used to tow the pedelec if necessary. The towing eye can be attached to the front of the pedelec. Attach towing eye Screw the towing eye into the threaded hole as far as it will Attach the towing aid to the towing eye and to the recovery vehicle.
  • Page 55: Maintenance And Care

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Maintenance and care DANGER Electrical voltage Improper handling of the electrical system or the battery can result in a risk of fatal electric shock. -Work on the electrical system may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Remove the battery before cleaning the Pedelec.
  • Page 56: General Care Instructions

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE General care instructions Environmental protection Always use environmentally friendly auxiliary materials, cleaning and care products. Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the Pedelec. Otherwise damage may occur. Clean the Pedelec by hand with warm water and a soft, damp cloth. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or abrasive cleaners.
  • Page 57: Tightening Torques

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Tightening torques Tightening ATTENTION Screw connection torque Material damage Handlebar to stem 8 Nm If the bolted connections are tightened with too much force, there is a risk that parts of the Pedelec will be damaged. Stem to steering column 8 Nm •...
  • Page 58: Maintenance Overview

    In the event of improper use (e.g. unequal use of the brake units on the front and rear axles), it may be necessary to replace the brake pads earlier. Users Specialist personnel (Mubea Service/authorized service partner) Maintenance Interval...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    The following table lists possible faults, their cause and how to rectify them. The last column indicates whether the user may rectify the fault themselves or whether specialist personnel are required. Users Specialist personnel (Mubea Service/authorized service partner) Error Cause...
  • Page 60 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Cause Remedy Who? Charger does not charge the Charger defective Replace charger battery Defective battery Replace battery Consult specialist personnel if necessary Status indicator on the battery Battery empty Charging the battery does not light up Defective battery Replace battery Lack of braking power Consult specialist personnel...
  • Page 61 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Cause Remedy Who? Electric motor without function Hard reset (lack of motor support) / Switch off the vehicle as described in section 7.1 (press the on/off button). Error code shown in the display Disconnect the battery connector. To do this, pull the battery halfway out, wait briefly (approx.
  • Page 62: Waste Disposal

    WASTE DISPOSAL Waste disposal Environmental pollution due to incorrect disposal Incorrect or careless disposal can pollute the environment. If in doubt, ask the local authorities about environmentally friendly disposal. At the end of its service life, the pedelec must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Dispose of the pedelec and its components at the designated collection points.
  • Page 63: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION Customer information 11.1 Customer service For technical information, please contact our customer service department, see overleaf. Information on the regional contact person -can be obtained at any time by -e-mail or via the Internet. In addition, our employees are constantly interested in new information and experiences that result from the application and can be valuable for the improvement of our products.
  • Page 64: Data Protection Information

    You can contact our data protection officer as follows: Muhr und Bender KG Muhr and Bender KG Mubea-Platz 1, 57439 Attendorn - Data Protection Officer - Tel.: 02722 / 620 Mubea-Platz 1 E-Mail: info@mubea.com 57439 Attendorn Tel.: 02722 / 620 E-Mail: info@mubea.com (Keyword: Data protection Mubea U-Mobility Cargo)
  • Page 65 CUSTOMER INFORMATION III Data processing 1. purposes and legal basis of data processing When you use this vehicle, the following personal data is processed by means of a sensor installed in the vehicle: • Vehicle identification number and sensor ID; •...
  • Page 66 CUSTOMER INFORMATION IV. Your rights as a data subject As a data subject, you can assert the following rights against us: Right to information: You can request information in accordance with Art. 15 GDPR about your personal data that we process;...
  • Page 67: Copyright Protection

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION 11.4 Copyright protection These instructions are protected by copyright. The transfer of the manual to third parties, reproduction in any form or by any means, including excerpts, as well as the utilization and/or communication of the contents are not permitted without the written consent of the publisher.
  • Page 68 INDEX Index Towing ................53 Control element ............... 19 Battery Control panels ..............16 Insert ................30 Operation ................. 39 Remove ................ 31 Intended use ..............8 Shop ................28 Indicator ................50 Bearings ................ 54 Boost mode ..............46 Starting aid ..............
  • Page 69 Customer service ............. 62 Application limits ............. 24 Switch on ................. 39 Load securing ..............37 Disposal ................61 Load handling ..............37 Handlebars ............... 16 Driving ................26 Misapplication ..............9 Parking brake ..............52 Troubleshooting .............. 58 Care .................. 54 Function ................
  • Page 70 INDEX Adjust mirror ..............35 Environmental protection .......... 55, 61 Disruptions ..............58 Support level ..............45 Copyright protection ............66 Technical data ..............19 Nameplate ............... 25 Warnings ................6 Maintenance ..............54 Overview ................14 Maintenance overview ............ 57...
  • Page 71 NOTIZEN Notizen...
  • Page 72 CONTACT Muhr und Bender KG Mubea-Platz 1 D-57439 Attendorn cargo.mubea-umobility.com service.umobility@mubea.com Visit us:...

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