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OWNERS MANUAL
ARCHON PLUS
VIPER PLUS
V1.0
www.senadabikes.com

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  • Page 1 OWNERS MANUAL ARCHON PLUS VIPER PLUS V1.0 www.senadabikes.com...
  • Page 2 Thank you! We sincerely appreciate your purchase of Senada bikes. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality and best service possible. This manual will help you assemble and operate your new electric bike. Be sure to read all of the information in this manual before riding.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ........................... 2 Product Safety Notice ....................3 Warning Message ......................4 Package Contents ......................5 Product Overview ......................6 Assembly .......................... 6 Charge Your E-Bike ....................12 Recommended Torque Values ................16 Serial Number ......................17 Preparing to Ride ......................17 Operate Your E-bike ....................
  • Page 4: Product Safety Notice

    Product Safety Notice Read This Before You Ride Always wear a helmet when riding your electric bike. Keep the keys properly. If the unique keys are lost, will not be able to lock&unlock the battery. If necessary, you should get more spare keys. We cannot guarantee the provision of a backup key.
  • Page 5: Warning Message

    Ensure your local mechanic is experienced and reputable. The Senada ARCHON PLUS / VIPER PLUS can withstand common rain showers without sustaining serious damage. The overall bike has an IP rating of X6. See the IP code for more details.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Package Contents Carefully check the package contents, if anything is missing or damaged, please contact Senada Bikes customer service team for enadabikes assistance: ask@s .com Please retain the packaging box for at least one month. 1x rear rack 1x Ebike main body...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Product Overview Assembly Seat Post For better pedaling, safety, and overall riding comfort, positioning the seat at the right height is important. The rider's leg length is used to determine the seat's position. When you pedal, your hips should remain level and your legs should be almost fully extended at the bottom of the pedal stroke, but not over-extended.
  • Page 8 1. Open the quick-release lever. Insert the seat post into the seat tube of the frame. 2. Adjust the height of the seat. Do not raise the seat post beyond the minimum insertion marking on the seat post. 3. Tighten the nut on the quick release until the lever becomes firm to close.
  • Page 9 5. Tighten the screws on the faceplate. Alternate between the screws to ensure that the faceplate has a consistent gap from the stem along all edges and is securely tightened. The handlebar should be aligned so that once the front wheel is installed, the brake levers are at a 45-degree angle to the ground.
  • Page 10 3. Lift the front wheel and insert the disc rotor into the caliper. Insert the axle into the hooks at the bottom of the fork, ensuring they engage properly with the fork. 4. Place the washers and nuts on both sides of the hub. Tighten the nuts with a wrench, keeping the rotor centered in the caliper while tightening.
  • Page 11 1. It is important to note that pedals are sided. Remember, this is always from the perspective of the rider. Locate the left-hand side/right-hand side pedal, which is marked "L" and "R". 2. The thread on the left-hand pedal is reversed, so tighten it counterclockwise.
  • Page 12 5. Tighten the bolts. Secure the cable of the taillight to the rear rack with nylon ties. Battery For your convenience, the battery on ARCHON PLUS / VIPER PLUS can be removed with a key. Lock Unlock...
  • Page 13: Charge Your E-Bike

    1. To remove the battery, first insert the battery key into the keyhole. Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock. Slide the battery forward and upward to remove it. Carefully slide the battery into the battery holder on the frame. Turn the key clockwise to lock the battery onto the frame, then remove the key and keep the key in a place you always remember.
  • Page 14 1. Do not leave your battery unattended while it is charging. 2. Do not charge the battery with chargers other than the charger provided by Senada Bikes. 3. Only charge the battery indoors in dry spaces that are not excessively hot or cold.
  • Page 15 Lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous. Take care when using and charging your battery. Failure to follow the above guidelines could result in damage to property and/or serious injury. Contact Senada Bikes immediately if you have any questions regarding battery safety.
  • Page 16 1. Install and lock the battery, remove and keep the key safe. 2. Press the button on the right of the battery to turn on the battery. 3. Press and hold the power button until the display lights up. Video of How to Start ARCHON PLUS / VIPER PLUS...
  • Page 17: Recommended Torque Values

    Recommended Torque Values It is highly recommended to tighten the fasteners to the manufacturer's specifications listed below. Part Required Torque (N*m) Front Wheel Axle Nuts Rear Wheel Axle Nuts Disc Rotor Mounting Bolts Brake Lever Clamp Bolts Brake Caliper Mounting Bolts Shifter Clamp Bolt Seatpost Clamp SaddleRail Binder...
  • Page 18: Serial Number

    Serial Number Your bike has a one of a kind serial number associated with The serial number is located on the head tube or on the bottom axis connecting the pedals. Only you will see this serial number after receiving the bike; we DO NOT know which serial number corresponds to your bike.
  • Page 19 foot on the pedal at its lowest point. Your leg should be mostly straight at this point with a slight bend at the knee. You should be able to pedal the bike without overextending your leg when the pedal is at its lowest point. Your legs may be overextended if it causes your hips to move side to side, which means the seat must be lowered.
  • Page 20: Operate Your E-Bike

    Now that your e-bike is assembled, it is almost time to start riding. Senada bikes are equipped with pedal assist, a twist throttle, and can also be used as regular bikes. Before learning how to operate your new e-bike, it is important that you know where all of the important controls are located.
  • Page 21 LCD Display functions Operating the LCD Display Hold the power button until Turning the bike ON the display turns on Hold the power button until Turning the bike OFF the display turns off Increase Pedal Assist Level Press up button Decrease Pedal Assist Level Press down button Toggle...
  • Page 22 In general, electric bikes are heavier than regular bikes. This makes walking the e-bike a more strenuous activity. To make walking the e-bike easier, Senada bikes are equipped with walk mode. If you hold down the down button on the display control pad, the motor will engage at a speed similar to a slow walk.
  • Page 23 To change display settings, hold the up and down button simultaneously to enter the advanced settings menu. In this menu, clicking the up and down button to toggle from button to flash the value P01 to P18. Clicking the number .
  • Page 24 Sett Function Explanation Default Speed Magnetic steel number of the Measure speed sensor. Do not change it. When on km unit, 100 means no limit. When on mile unit, 63 means no limit. For example, 100 indicates no speed limit. 25 or value under 25 indicates that the maximum operating speed of the vehicle will not exceed...
  • Page 25 If your bike doesn't work properly after you change the settings, please return to the default settings. Senada may change the default values in production without notice. If you need any help, please contact us. Changing the Top Speed...
  • Page 26 the bike’s top speed. Laws vary by trail, path, and road, so be sure to check in each new location where you will be riding. To change the top speed of the e-bike: 1. Access the settings menu by pressing and holding the up and down buttons on the display simultaneously until the screen shows “P01”.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Solutions to common problems, as well as error code meanings, can be found below. If you have any questions at all regarding the basic troubleshooting below, reach out to Senada Bikes customer support.
  • Page 28 Symptoms Most Common Solutions Possible Causes 1. Install battery correctly 1. Battery not fully installed into The bike does 2. Turn on the battery switch frame mount receptacle not work 2. Battery switch turn off 3. Charge the battery 4. Clean and repair 3.
  • Page 29: Error Codes

    Error Codes Meaning Most Common Solution Error Code Controller failure Check the cable harness Error 001 connection of the controller or replace the controller with a new controller Communication failure Check that the cable connectors Error 002 are properly connected and the pins in connectors are good Hall failure Check if the motor cable is...
  • Page 30: Safety

    Safety Helmets and Local Laws Always wear a helmet when riding your e-bike. Ensure that the helmet fits your head and is securely tightened. Before riding, read local laws and comply with all rules relating to cycling and e-biking in your area. If you attach a seat for children to the bike, they must also be wearing a properly fitted helmet at all times.
  • Page 31 are installed on your eBike. For increased visibility, also ensure the front headlight and rear tail light are turned on and adjusted such that other people on the road can see them clearly. Riders should wear bright-colored clothing at night. Max Weight The bike can safely carry a total weight of 150 kg.
  • Page 32: Warranty & Disclaimer

    Damage caused by failing to adhere to instructions and warnings issued by Senada Bikes is not covered under warranty. Parts covered by the warranty: frame, forks, stem, handlebars, headset, seat post, saddle, brakes (excluding brake pads), lights,...
  • Page 33 Damage as a result of an accident is not covered under this warranty, and Senada Bikes is not responsible for the repair or replacement of damaged bikes or parts. Senada Bikes reserves the right to change its warranty at any...
  • Page 34 Bike Performance Disclaimer The listed range and top speed of the bikes are estimates (not guarantees) of expected performance. The performance will vary with rider weight, cargo weight, rider/cargo shape (both contribute to drag), terrain, tire pressure, brake adjustment, throttle vs PAS usage, pedal power, battery charge level, ambient temperature, and wind conditions.
  • Page 35 Once in possession of the bike, Senada Bikes strongly encourages and recommends that all customers have a certified and reputable bicycle mechanic complete a full inspection of each component on the bicycle to ensure it is safe for operation.

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