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WELCOME First off, welcome to the Wattwheels family! We’re so happy to have you on board! You have picked a great bike and, in this manual, we’re going to break down the basics to make sure that it remains in tip top shape and performs to the highest standard.
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LCD DISPLAY FEATURES The image shows the various features and information displayed on the LCD display. The display is controlled using the 5-button remote mounted on the left side of the handlebar. WATTWHEELS LTD...
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PAS (Pedal Assist Modes) Your Oxford electric bike has 5 levels of PAS. PAS levels 0-5 will be displayed as 1-5. The first pedal assist level and will give you some slight assistance. Press the plus and minus buttons on the control panel to toggle between the levels. As you select the higher levels, the assistance will increase with BOOST basically doing all the work for you.
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The distance ridden on your ride. This can be reset by holding down the – key. Trip Time – The time it’s taken you to ride on your trip. This can be reset holding down the – key. WATTWHEELS LTD...
The throttle is located on the left-hand side of the handlebars in the form of a thumb piece as pictured below. Please be careful as these throttles are set to operate the Oxford from stationary so any slight press of this will propel the Oxford forward if the bike is in PAS 1 or above. The throttle can be used when taking off from a stationary start, as a cruise control or just if you’re in need of a break.
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RIDING RANGE The range of your Oxford is the distance the bike will travel on a single full charge of the battery pack. The range values in this manual are estimates based on expected usage characteristics. Some of the factors which effect range include changes in elevation, speed, payload, and acceleration, number of starts and stops and ambient air temperatures.
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Pay close attention to the section in looking after your battery to prolong and maximise its life. ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT Use the quick release seat post clamp to release the seat post and pull upwards or push downwards to reach desired height. WATTWHEELS LTD...
While sitting on the bicycle with one pedal at its lowest point, place the ball of your foot on that pedal. The correct saddle height will allow the knee to be slightly bent in this position. BATTERY & CHARGING WATTWHEELS LTD...
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Lithium-ion batteries can last longer if you recharge with 10-15% of the charge remaining to prevent damage to the cells. Keep both the battery and charger out of the reach of children and if there appears to be an issue with the charger or battery, stop use immediately and contact either the manufacturer or Wattwheels at admin@wattwheels.co.nz WATTWHEELS LTD...
DO NOT use the charger of other brands to charge. The charger may not be compatible with some brands. It is important to plug the charger into the battery before the power source. This prevents possible damage to the battery charge socket. USEFUL TIPS WATTWHEELS LTD...
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• Please don't dismantle and repair parts by yourself. Please go to your local bike shop. This bike comes with a manufacturer’s warranty (document included) so for warranty claims please contact Wattwheels and we will arrange a service agent close to you to look at the bike. We carry spare parts so anything electrical that a standard bike shop doesn’t have we will ship to your nearest retailer...
Oxford must be parked in accordance with local rules and regulations. o If you must park outdoors in rain, or wet conditions you should only leave your Oxford Bike outside for a few hours. Please thoroughly dry the bike then proceed to park the bike in a dry location afterwards to allow all the systems to dry out.
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Ensure mid-motor is spinning smoothly and the motor bearings are in good working order. Throttle o Ensure battery is charged before use. 11. Battery Pack o Ensure there is no damage to battery pack. o Lock battery to frame and check to see that it is secured correctly. WATTWHEELS LTD...
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4. Repair or replace 1. Damaged motor bearings, cogs or seals 1. Replace Wheel or motor makes 2. Damaged wheel spokes or rim 2. Repair or replace strange noises 3. Damaged motor wiring 3. Repair or replace motor. WATTWHEELS LTD...
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ERROR DECTECTION Your Oxford Bike is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the LCD display and motor controller. In the case of an electronic control system fault an error code should appear on the display. The error codes are listed below and can help detect what the issue with the bike. If your bike has an error code displayed at any time it is recommended that you stop using the bike and contact your local Wattwheels dealer.
To ensure your bike remains in great shape it requires regular servicing. Failure to do so may void any potential warranty claims. Please retain your receipts for proof of service 2-3 MONTHS: 12 MONTHS: DATE: DATE: STORE/MECHANIC: STORE/MECHANIC: SIGNATURE: SIGNATURE: 6 MONTHS: 24 MONTHS: DATE: DATE: STORE/MECHANIC: STORE/MECHANIC: SIGNATURE: SIGNATURE: WATTWHEELS LTD...
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Wattwheels, the component will be replaced during the warranty period. Wattwheels will have no obligation under this warranty in the event the product is damaged or destroyed as a result of any of the following events: components used on a non Wattwheels product, damage or destruction by abuse; collision; theft; improper maintenance or mishandling of the product; natural forces such as...
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Proof of purchase must be provided. The original Purchaser must contact the place of purchase or a Wattwheels representative to discuss the problem with the product. The original Purchaser is responsible for the return of the product, undamaged in transit, to Wattwheels for warranty work and for the costs associated with shipping the component(s) when returning them.
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Unless otherwise provided, the sole remedy under the above warranty, or any implied warranty, is limited to the replacement of defective parts at the sole discretion of Wattwheels. In no event shall Wattwheels be responsible for direct, incidental, or consequential damages, including, without limitation, damages for personal injury, property damage, or economic losses, whether described on arrival and for the warranty period.
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