CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................2 SAFETY INFORMATION ........................2 YOUR PRODUCT ..........................4 ASSEMBLY ............................5 BEFORE EACH USE .......................... 8 CONNECTIVITY ..........................9 GENERAL OPERATION ........................10 ELECTRIC OPERATION ........................10 CHARGING ............................11 ERROR CODES ..........................13 MAINTENANCE ..........................16 TRANSPORT ............................
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Seek medical assistance. If the battery leaks, put on gloves and place the battery in a plastic bag. Return the battery to your Decathlon store immediately. Chemicals can irritate your skin and stain your belongings.
YOUR PRODUCT MOTOR Control button Charging port Battery This bike refers to category 6 of the EN 17406 standard. It is not intended for uses in categories 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this same standard. This bike is designed for intense sports use (road cycling, triathlon) on regular roads with speeds that can exceed 50 km/h. It is not “all-terrain”.
To ensure the handlebars, stem, seat, seat post and wheels are correctly attached, it’s best to use the appropriate tools and tighten each component to its specific torque value (in Nm). Please follow the bicycle assembly instructions to avoid any safety risks. If you have a problem, contact a Decathlon workshop to have your bike checked. BOX CONTENTS...
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FTTING THE REAR WHEEL : To install the rear wheel, position it at the angle shown in the picture. Slide it into the notch until the red part fits completely into the connector. Finally, place the rear axle through both the frame and the wheel and tighten it firmly. Be careful to place the clamping lever in the direction of the frame. MOUNTING THE SEAT: Release the battery from the frame.
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HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY: 4 mm 5 Nm 4 mm Unscrew the screws that hold the handlebar down. Pull the handlebar up at a comfortable level for your practice. Tighten the screws gradually in a cross shape, up to the recommended tightening torque. PEDAL ASSEMBLY: 10 Nm 10 Nm...
For your safety, check the front and rear brakes before each use of your bike. They must be in perfect condition. Check all brake mounting components regularly. Disc brakes should be checked regularly. In the event of a brake fluid leak, action is required. Get in touch with a Decathlon workshop.
WHEELS: Regularly check the wheels. Refer to the wear indicators if the rims have them (on the outside or inside of the rim) and replace them if necessary. Make sure the wheels are tight. Tyre pressure : MIN 3.5 - MAX 5.5 BAR MIN 3.5 - MAX 5.5 BAR MIN 50,7 - MAX 79,7 PSI MIN 50,7 - MAX 79,7 PSI...
ANT + : ANT+ is a wireless technology that allows devices from different brands to communicate with each other, using standardized transmission protocols. The bike uses 2 different ANT+ protocols: • ANT+ LEV (Light Electric Vehicle): this protocol allows you to send data concerning the electric bike: chosen assistance mode, battery level, autonomy, etc. All computers/GPS on the market using this ANT+ LEV technology can retrieve and display these informations.
ASSISTANCE LEVELS 1’’ 1’’ 1’’ 1’’ MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 The E-EDR CF is an electrically assisted bike and can be used with or without assistance by operating the frame located button or selecting modes 0-1-2-3. The selected mode will be displayed with a color code.
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CHARGE LEVELS 100% RANGE The battery life of the electric bike depends on numerous factors: • The weight on the bike: Overloading the bicycle will reduce the battery life (panniers, baby carrier etc.) • Use: Based on the human effort put in when pedalling, the battery life will be shorter or longer. •...
MOTOR_ERROR workshop. OVER_CURRENT_PROTECTION Restart the bike. If the problem persists, please take the bike to a Decathlon workshop. Error in the HMI-ECU communication. Check the connections. Go to MODE 0 assistance COMM_HMI_ECU_ERROR level. If the problem persists, please take the bike to a Decathlon workshop.
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Motor sensors under temperature. Go to a warmer place. DU_SNS_OVER_TEMP Motor sensors over temperature. Go to a cooler place. Motor over speed. Please reduce the speed. If the problem persists, please take the bike to a Decathlon GEARSET_OVERSPEED workshop. UNBALANCE_PHASE_CURRENT Power system error.
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If the problem persists, please take the bike to a Decathlon workshop. SHORTCIRCUIT Critical error of the BMS. If the problem persists, please take the bike to a Decathlon workshop. Failure in the internal wiring of the battery. Go to MODE 0 assistance level. If the problem persists, OPEN_CELL_WIRE please take the bike to a Decathlon workshop.
• If the wheels are tubular, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for gluing the tubulars to the rim. • Regularly check the wheels, especially the rims (excessive wear, deformation, dents and cracks). Feel free to contact a Decathlon workshop for a wheel analysis and part replacement if necessary.
When changing batteries, remember to return them to a collection point for recycling. Your bicycle is equipped with electrical components that cannot be disposed of in your household waste. Contact a Decathlon store for recycling (battery, screen, lighting, etc.).
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