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Vester X and Vester Pro
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Vester X and Vester Pro USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Please read this instruction manual carefully and thoroughly before riding, as it contains sufficient information, which is very important in safety, maintenance, and simple assembly. It is the owner's responsibility for reading this manual before riding this bike. The user's instruction manual includes two sections, one is mechanical section, and another is electric section.
  • Page 4 SECTION I: Manual for mechanical parts Contents: Conditions for riding e-bike Selection and set-up Safe cycling and safety tips Routine maintenance check and lubrication Assembly instructions 1. Conditions for riding e-bike This electric bicycle is designed for riding on a road or a paved surface where the tires do not lose ground contact, and this electric bicycle must be under proper maintained according to the instruction of this manual.
  • Page 5 Warning: If your seat post is not inserted up to the minimum insertion mark, the seat post may break (refer to fig. 5) Once the saddle is at the correct height, make sure the seat post should be up to its minimum insertion mark. Warning: handle stem minimum insertion mark on traditional quill stems must not be visible above the top of headset.
  • Page 6 Do Not When Riding Do not ride without wearing an approved helmet, which must meet European/USA standard or the same effect (comply with the law, rule, or regulations in your local area) -Do not ride on the same side of road as oncoming traffic. -Do not carry a passenger unless the cycle is equipped to do so.
  • Page 7 Half Yearly - Remove and clean, lubricate chain, derailleur gears and all cables. Check and replace as required. NB - Wash cycle weekly with warm soapy water and dry it by rubbing with a soft cloth. Warning: When the rim becomes part of the brake system (such as the conditions of V-brake and caliper brake), it is very important to check the rim wear monthly and adjust the brake shoes accordingly to make the clearance at 1-1.5mm from the track of rim.
  • Page 8 G- Tires missing spokes. (See warning Check for cuts and wear, below) maintain pressure indicated on O- Bottom Bracket tires wall for maximum Clean, regrease yearly checking Efficiency. for wear. H- Mudguards P- Gears Check the mudguards are clean Front and Rear Lightly oil moving and tight.
  • Page 9 4) Push the seat post into the seat tube of the electric bicycle frame and rotate the seat until the tip of the seat is directly above the top tube of the frame. THE SEAT POST MUST BE INSERTED INTO THE SEAT TUBE AT A DEPTH WHERE THE MINIMUM INSERTION LINE IS NOT VISIBLE 5) Open the seat post quick release lever (Fig.
  • Page 10 adjustment nut opposite the quick release lever. Turn the nut by hand to adjust the tension while holding the lever stable. Step 3: Handlebar & Handlebar Stem Assembly (refer to fig. 9 and 10) The handlebar has been pre- assembled together with brake levers, shifter levers and grips.
  • Page 11 Align the handlebar stem with the front wheel (see fig.10). Tighten securely the expender bolt with an adjustable wrench. Note: Some models require a 6mm allen key. (Tightening torque: 18N.m or 14- foot lbs. torque) Loosen the handlebar clamp bolt and nut from the stem. Position the handlebar at the desired angle.
  • Page 12 adjustable wrench or the plate wrench special for pedals (Tightening torque: 34N.m or 26 feet. lbs.). Step 5 Brake Adjustments The brake on your electric bicycle should have been adjusted correctly in our factory, however, as cables do stretch, it is important to check the adjustment of your brakes after your first riding.
  • Page 13 Note: If you are still failed to well adjust the V-brakes, we strongly recommend it being done by professionals. If the distance between the left/right shoes and the rims is more than 2mm after abrasion for a long time, you need to replace the left and right shoes to ensure the safety.
  • Page 14 Tighten screw A (Fig.13) up to the brake level. Go to Fig.14 and insert an allen key into the smaller hole inside allen keyhole B. Rotating the allen key clockwise pushes the outer brake pad forward by approx.0.8mm After each turn, check the braking performance Once the correct amount of travel has been reached, center the brake Caliper on the disc by adjusting screw C(Fig.15).
  • Page 15 To fit new pads, remove the brake caliper from the fork or frame by unscrewing allen bolts D(Fig.17). Unscrew (anti-clockwise), the smaller allen bolt inside allen bolt B(Fig.14). Lift up and pull the inner pad downward, using the protruding part. Slide a thin slot screwdriver under the outer pad and lift it up.
  • Page 16 -The largest rear sprocket generates low gear for hill climbing; the small rear gear sprocket develops high gear ratios for speed work and downhill riding -The small chain ring produces low gear ratios while the larger front chain ring produces high gear ratios -To operate your derailleur gear system efficiently and reduce damage, wear, and reduce noise to a minimum, avoid using the maximum crossover gear ratios of large chain ring/large rear sprocket, small chain ring/small rear sprocket...
  • Page 17 If the chain will not move to the 2nd gear, turn the cable adjusting barrel to increase the tension 1(counterclockwise) If the chain moves past the 2nd gear, decrease the tension 2(clockwise) Next, with the chain on the 2nd gear, increase the inner cable tension while turning the crank forward.
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    Content Important Safety Cautions Operation Using and Charging the Battery Using and Maintaining the Electric Hub Motor Maintaining the Controller Simple Trouble Shooting Diagram and Specification Important Safety Cautions: We strongly advise wearing an approved helmet, which meet European/USA Standards. Obey local road rules when riding on public roads. Be aware of traffic conditions Parents need to ensure their children are supervised when riding any bicycle equipment.
  • Page 19: Operation

    Warning: Do not wash this electric bike direct with spraying water, to avoid water entering electric components, which may result in damage of the electric components and then, the electric assistance bicycle cannot be normally used. Operation Your new electric bicycle is a revolutionary transporting means, applied with alloy aluminum frame, Lithium battery, a super high efficient electric hub motor and controller with pedal assistance system, to make easy biking.
  • Page 20 You can take out the battery and charge at home by below steps: Please make sure the button is closed after full charge, The controller is located at this part too, which can be replaced by professional person only.
  • Page 21 A. Open the folding device B. Unlock the battery with the black key C. Take out the battery D. To make the battery working well please change the battery once a month if you don’t use if for long time.
  • Page 22 Functions of the display Please refer to below LCD display, there are three buttons one the left, from up to down, top button is for up, mid button is for Mode, the bottom button is for down. 2.3.1 Press mode button for seconds until you see the screen is turned on as below picture shows:...
  • Page 23: Using And Charging The Battery

    2.3.2 When you turn on the display, it is with PAS 1, when you ride it, press UP button, can change from PAS 1 to PAS 5, the down button is from PAS 5 to PAS 1. 2.3.3 If you stop riding press Mode button for seconds to turn off the display. 2.3.4 When you press the UP button for seconds, the front light will be turned on, and will be turned off...
  • Page 24: Using And Maintaining The Electric Hub Motor

    Procedure for Charging Note: Before charging, please also read carefully the manual accompanied with the bike, if any, for the charger and battery issued by the relative manufacturers, to know more details. Please charge the bike battery according to the following procedure: 2.5.1 Make sure the display is turned off.
  • Page 25 Do not use the bike in a rainstorm or thunderstorm. Nor use the bike in water. Otherwise, the electric motor may be damaged. Avoid any impact towards the hub motor, otherwise, the casting alloy aluminum cover and body may break. Make regular check on the screws on both sides of the hub motor, fasten them even if there is just a little bit loose.
  • Page 26: Maintaining The Controller

    If the battery will be not used and stored for quite a long time, it is necessary to be fully charged every month, and make a full discharge and recharge every three months. Lithium battery should be used at the places which remain between - 10°C to +40°C in temperature and 65±20% in moisture and stored under normal temperature 0°C to +40°C, 65±20% in moisture.
  • Page 27: Simple Trouble Shooting

    6. Simple Trouble shooting The information below is for purpose of explanation, not as a recommendation for user to carry out repair. Any remedy outlined must be carried out by a competent person who is aware of the safety issues and sufficiently familiar with electrical maintenance...
  • Page 28 Here are the main technical specification details regarding the bike. SUNGENS reserve the right, without further notice, make modifications to the product. For further advice, please contact your vendor. Electric Circuit Diagram 1(P111)
  • Page 29 S866 LCD DISPLAY...
  • Page 30 M6 LCD Display The display shell is made of ABS and metal material, the LED screen is made of toughened glass. Elevation view Side View Button View Button Side View...
  • Page 31 Working voltage and method of connecting the line Working Voltage DC24V, 36V, 48V, 60V, 64V(Can be set by display, other voltage can be customized Method of connecting the line: Function Display function Speed display, PAS display, power display, power indication, fault indication, total mileage, single mileage, headlamp display, single travel time display Control and setting function Power turn on/off...
  • Page 32 Vester Pro Technical Data Display M6 LCD Motor 250W Saddle Lookin Comfortable Battery Tianeng 48V 12Ah Sport Frame 20" ALLOY C-T 16" Top Speed 25 km/h Freewheel Shimano CS-HG200 Range 80km Chain KMC Z8. Wheel 20" Alloy Rear Suspension A5RR1 Air Pressure Crank Set Prowheel PRO 546PP Alloy...
  • Page 33 Vester X Technical Specs Motor 250W Display S866 LCD Battery Tianeng 36V 10Ah Saddle Lookin Comfortable Sport Top Speed 25 km/h Frame 20" ALLOY C-T 16" Range 70km Freewheel Shimano MF-TZ500 Wheel 20" Alloy Chain KMC ZF Crank Set Prowheel PRO...
  • Page 34 Strong, reliable, and beautifully crafted e-bikes...

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