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  • Page 1 Westridge 4T...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing and purchasing our E-Bike. For your riding safety, please read all the instructions before using the product. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children. Do not put fingers or hands into the product.
  • Page 3 People who should not ride the E-Bike include: • Anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • Anyone who suffers from an illness that puts them at risk if they engage in strenuous physical activity. • Anyone who has problems with balance or with motor skills that would interfere with their ability to maintain balance.
  • Page 4 Model Westridge 4T Max. load 120 kg Motor Bafang 500 W/48V Hub, UL approved Battery Samsung 14.7 Ah with BMS, UL approved (21700 cell) Fork RST air suspension Max. speed 32 km/h Derailleur 8-speed Acera Max. distance 35 km – 40 km (Pure Power) 70 km –...
  • Page 5 Features and parts 1. Brake light 6. 66-cm tire 2. Battery 7. Rear Derailleur 3. Seat 8. Kickstand 4. Brake Lever 9. Pedal 5. Headlight...
  • Page 6 Front brake lever (Left) LCD display Rear brake lever and derailleur shifter Handlebar On/Off and control for LCD display Thumb throttle...
  • Page 7 1. Battery Capacity 2. Cruise control 3. Speed unit 4. Abnormal warm 5. Real-time speed 6. Real-time motor power 7. Data area 8. Assist level 9. Headlight status 10. Time Incoming call signal 12. Bluetooth connection signal...
  • Page 8 “M” button Short Press to change info on screen PAS Level 12 km/h,16 km/h, Short press “+” or “-”button to switch 21 km/h, 26 km/h and 32 km/h assist level Switch Speed/Power Short press ‘M’ button Walk (Pedestrian mode) Long press “-” button Long press “+”...
  • Page 9 The display can warn of any bike faults. When faults are detected, the error code will be shown on the interface and blink at 1Hz. When an error code is shown, the button functions will not be affected and interfaces can be shown normally by pressing buttons.
  • Page 10 Suggested operations Error code Error description Current anomaly Check controller. Throttle anomaly Check throttle. Motor phase fault Check motor. Motor HALL anomaly Check motor. Brake anomaly Check brake. Low-voltage protection Check battery. Check connector Communication fault to the controller.
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    CAUTION Only use the provided charging cable to charge your Westridge 4T battery pack. Charging of the E-Bike shall only be performed with our recommended charger. Using any other unauthorized charger may cause damage to your battery pack and void any warranty. CHARGING THE BATTERY Ensure the E-Bike is turned off.
  • Page 12 FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAN AND MAY LEAD TO DAMAGE YOUR DEVICE, VOID YOUR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY, LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE, CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, AND LEAD TO DEATH. Any Westridge 4T that doesn’t work properly can make you lose control and fall.
  • Page 13: Operating Your E-Bike

    Never ride your E-Bike with the kickstand down. OPERATING YOUR E-BIKE Make sure the battery pack is fully charged before the first initial use. Before turning on your E-Bike, sit on it like a standard bicycle to get comfortable with the device before using it with the motor.
  • Page 14 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Low battery Recharge the Motor will not engage battery. Battery loose or unplugged Make sure battery connections are Severed wire connection secure. Contact customer support. Inflate to 20 psi. Feels shaky when Low tire pressure driving Fasten the wheel Wheel is not securely securely.
  • Page 15 Brakes squealing 1. Dirty brake pad 1. Clean the brake pad. 2. Hard edges on new brakes 2. Squealing will stop the 3. Tight brake pads more you ride. 3. Adjust brake pads to 1-2 mm gap from the wheel. 1.
  • Page 16 Getting Started First, unpack your E-Bike carefully and save all packing material. Be sure to locate your charger, pedals and any small parts like nuts or screws inside the shipping carton. Sometimes small parts like nuts or screws may come loose during shipping so be sure and check the bottom of the carton and protective wrapping carefully.
  • Page 17 Attaching and adjusting the handlebar Your handlebars have two main parts: the bar itself and the adjustable stem. If your bar has been removed for shipping, position the bar in the center of the stem and check, to be sure, that your grips are in the right place and the angle of the bar is comfortable.
  • Page 18 Check that the forks and the handlebars are facing forward and straight. Stand at the front of the handlebar, put the front wheel in between your legs and hold the handlebar. Adjust the handlebar and the body of the bicycle to form an angle of 90° (see the picture).
  • Page 19 Adjusting the saddle Your saddle height is adjusted by a quick release. Pull the quick release lever, insert your saddle post to at least the minimum insertion line marked on the post. Tighten the adjusting nut by quick release lever, then push the quick release lever to the closed position.
  • Page 20 Operating your E-Bike Your E-Bike is driven by a motor embedded in the hub of the rear wheel. The motor is powered by a battery. The power can also be driven directly by throttle or pedalling. When pedalling, the amount of power delivered to the motor, and hence the accelerating force on the E-Bike, is controlled by you in a way according to the power-assisted mode you choose.
  • Page 21 Press the button with your right hand, turn the key with your left hand, and take out the battery as shown in the picture. Press the battery as shown in the picture, to install it.
  • Page 22 NEVER PLUG A POWER CORD FROM A WALL OUTLET DIRECTLY INTO THE BATTERY! YOU MUST USE YOUR CHARGER! The light on the charger will be red while charging and turn green when charging is finished. When the charger’s light turns green, keep on charging the battery for one to two hours to ensure that the battery has a longer usage life, then unplug your charger from the battery and the wall.
  • Page 23 Display functions There are five pedal assist levels (1 to 5). Long press the “ button” on display to switch on the LCD, and press “+ ” and “ - ” button to change assist levels. Short press the “M” button to change info on the screen. Best practices 1.
  • Page 24 Information on the rear rack : The rated loading capacity for the rear rack is 25 kg. Do not overload. The maximum tire size that would fit the rear rack is 66 cm. If there is no rear rack on the electric bicycle, do not install one by yourself. The rear rack cannot pull a trailer.
  • Page 25: User Maintenance Instructions

    The match of the electric bicycle and people USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Adjustments and Maintenance Your E-Bike is designed to be used on a regular road by a single person. Using your E-Bike for extreme maneuvers, such as extreme off-road use, jumping or carrying excessive load will damage the E-Bike and could cause serious injury.
  • Page 26: Moving And Storage Instructions

    Put four drops of oil where Pedal Every six months catch pedal axle goes into the pedal. Put one drop of oil on each Chain Every six months roller of the chain. Contact a professional B.B. Every six months technician. Contact a professional Motor Every year...
  • Page 27: Fcc Statement

    FCC STATEMENT: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 28: Industry Canada Statement

    INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 29 The above table is only meant to act as a guide to help you figure out any problems you may have with your E-Bike. If you’re unable to get your E- Bike to operate properly, please return it to the local servicing dealer where you purchased it. info@taubik.com...

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