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PEDELEC SYSTEM
BICYCLE OWNER'S
MANUAL
Instruction manual
(Original instruction)
PT. Insera sena
2024

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  • Page 1 PEDELEC SYSTEM BICYCLE OWNER’S MANUAL Instruction manual (Original instruction) PT. Insera sena 2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS A. INTRODUCTION B. OPERATION FOR USE C. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS D. BEFORE THE FIRST RIDE 1. Inspecting Important Components To Your Pedelec 2. Instructions About Electrics And Electronics 3. About the Battery 4. Removing The Battery 5. Charger 6.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    USING YOUR PEDELEC Your e-bike are designed to tackle specific terrain depending on their type. There are three main types of POLYGON e-bike terrain, each with their own function and use: E-Urban : Designed for in-city commuting and long-distance ride.
  • Page 4 VARIOUS VERSIONS OF MOTORS AND BATTERIES Pedelecs are offered with motors and batteries in various version and combination. POLYGON e-bikes have 2 general types configuration: a mid-motor bikes and rear motor bikes. See the following example of combination between motors and battery: The above are 3 types of a mid-motor electric bicycle: 1.
  • Page 5 Rear and mid-motor might have different configuration and components. Your e-bikes are equipped with parts that will work seamlessly to make the pedelec system feels powerful and natural. The total permissible overall weight for a POLYGON e-bikes is 125 kg / 275 lbs.
  • Page 6: Operation For Use

    B. OPERATION FOR USE Indicators Several parts in the e-bike might be fitted with indicators related to the pedelec functions. These indicators are as follows: 1. Battery Indicator : Shows current battery’s state of charge. This indicator is shown as light stripe(s) or dot(s) and will be located either in the battery, display, or the controller.
  • Page 7 Light Button : Located in the handlebar switch. Used to turning the light system on and off (if equipped with one). Walk Button : Used to engage the walk assist or hill hold function, depending on the model. Charge icon : Located on display.
  • Page 8 Display Unit There are 2 general types of display unit on POLYGON e-bike system: The display and remote (type A), and an integrated display (Type B). They mainly differ in assis- tive information, button layout and their overall operation. To turn on the diplay system, press and hold ON/OFF Button (>2s). Press and hold (>2s) ON/OFF Button again to turn off the system.
  • Page 9 Battery Level Plus Button Switching between cycling mode. Minus Button / Walk Switching between cycling mode. To activate Walk Mode, Cycling hold this button once the ON / OFF Button bike is stopped. Mode Turning your Indicator e-bike on and off. Display Type B Your e-bike display and remote may differ from the illustration shown, however the general functions described are still the same.
  • Page 10 Walk Assist Mode Walk assist mode is available in some models. Walk assists mode allows user to move the e-bike slowly, up to 6 km/h without pedalling. This mode is used to help the user move their bike without riding them. Do not use this walk assist mode while riding the bike.
  • Page 11: Legal Requirements

    D. BEFORE THE FIRST RIDE Before your first ride in a POLYGON e-bike, we recommend to thoroughly inspect crucial components on your e-bike. This section will explain about the main features of your e-bike and how to assemble any parts that comes unassembled.
  • Page 12 The surface of the charger adaptor may becomes hot and may result in injury. WARNING : Do not make modifications to the POLYGON pedelec system, especially modification of the speed limits. A modified e-bike can no longer be used on public roads.
  • Page 13: About The Battery

    3. About the Battery In some models, you can charge the battery directly while being mounted on the e-bike through the charging socket located in downtube. In other models, you may choose to disconnect the battery from the e-bike and charge it separately. This is especially recommended in cold climate: the warm temperature will charge the battery faster.
  • Page 14: Charger

    Hold the battery firmly and be careful not to drop it when removing, carrying or storing the battery. For models that support an additional battery, you can install them by sliding said battery on its holder, located outside the downtube. Connect the battery into the e-bike’s charging socket.
  • Page 15: Storing Battery

    Some battery and charger are not equipped with a LED indicator. In these models, the battery level can only be checked on the e-bike’s display or battery indicator in the controller. For more information, please consult the operating manual provided by the battery’s manufacturer that included with your bike. Check the battery charge level and capacity before every trip.
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your E-Bike

    8. Setting up your e-bike a. Installing the Handlebar and Front Wheel The front wheel of your e-bike might need to be assembled before use. The thru axle or the quick release system are fastening devices used to fix construction elements to the bike, such as wheels.
  • Page 17 b. Adjusting the saddle Before riding your e-bike for the first time, please adjust your riding position and posture on the saddle. Adjusting your saddle is important because incorrect riding position will impact your comfort and agility when riding the e-bike. Saddle height, tilt and seating surface’s horizontal level should be checked and fitted before riding.
  • Page 18: Riding Your E-Bike

    d. Installing the pedals. Your e-bike might be supplied with a pair of pedals. To fit them, screw the pedals into place and tight them with an appropriate monkey wrench. IMPORTANT : Pay attention to the screwing direction for each pedal and tighten them with the correct torque. Grease the threads of both pedals before fitting them.
  • Page 19: Range

    • Cycling mode : The higher the level of assist, the more power the motor will provide. A high motor asisst will require a high power consumption. The lowest support mode provides the least support but also the longest range. •...
  • Page 20: Service And Maintenance

    E. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Your e-bike need to be inspected on a regular basis. The first inspection should be performed at a specialist workshop after cycling roughly 200 km or after four to six weeks, whichever comes first. During your first kilometers, several screws connections might become loose;...
  • Page 21 WARNING : Do not let children ride the e-bike unattended. Please thoroughly instructing them on how to use the e-bike before use. Explain to children the dangers of using electrical devices. If the motor is damaged or shows any abnormal condition, please consult the dealer.
  • Page 22: Transporting The Pedelec

    F. TRANSPORTING THE PEDELEC 1. By car You can transport your e-bike like a regular bicycle using a suitable bicycle rack. (Please note that e-bike are much heavier than a regular bikes). Ensure that the bicycle rack is able to support the e-bike’s weight. •...
  • Page 23 Anti - Tampering You’re not allowed to modify, or knowingly cause and allow modification to be made on your e-bike electronic system. This includes motor, battery, display, electronic shifter, derailleur and lighting system(s). You may not disassemble these electronic(s) and/or tampering it in any way possible, including but not limited to software modification, unauthorized tuning, and changing physical or digital information pertaining your e-bike.

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