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HEBB E-BIKES ElectroGlide ElectroCruiser OWNER’S MANUAL Hebb E-Bikes 4114 Pinecreek Dr. WARNING: Wear a helmet and safety equipment. Tyler, TX 75707 USA An unprotected head is highly susceptible to Bill.Hebb@Hebbebikes.com injury, even from the slightest contact, but wearing www.hebbebikes.com a helmet that meets CPSC or CE safety testing ph.
Contents Thank You ........................2 Warranty..........................3 Regulations and Technical data ..................4 Parts Identification ......................5 Unpacking ........................6 Battery Charging and Care ....................7 Assembly........................,.9 Using your Hebb Electric Bike ..................14 Maintenance .........................18 Troubleshooting......................19 Contact us........................20...
Hebb Electric Thank You Congratulations on the purchase of your Hebb Electric bike. You’re one step closer in realizing a whole new way of commuting that is fast, fun and friendly to the environment. The hub motor is brushless and uses a technology called Pulse Wave Modulation control, so that it’s not subject to wear like a regular DC motor.
Warranty How the warranty applies As the makers, we warranty against possible material or construction defects, provided the following conditions are satisfied : • Proof of purchase. The warranty starts on the date of purchase. • Only the first owner is entitled to the warranty. •...
Regulations Technical Data USA regulations allow a power assisted maximum speed of 20 mph. Hebb E-Bikes made for the USA have a motor speed of 250 rpm for a 20 mph top speed and a maximum rated power of 700 watts. The power assist utilizing a throttle can function without the aid of pedaling, however there’s nothing to stop you from doing so.
Unpacking Assembly If you have received your bike via a freight carrier instead of picking it up from your local bike dealer, please read this section before starting to assemble your bike. Unpacking: Carefully remove the bicycle by lifting it straight out of the box - this will require two people.
Battery Care There are two possible chargers for your battery. Please refer to the proper instructions for your particular charger. CHARGER WITH ON/OFF SWITCH AND 2 LIGHTS 1. Be sure the charger is OFF. 2. Connect the charger to the AC outlet. 3.
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Battery Care 4. The battery may be also charged on the bicycle, do make sure that the bicycle is switched off. Do not charge the battery in wet conditions. 5. If the battery refuses to accept a charge, refer your Hebb dealer or call 888-454- 4322 for more information and technical assistance.
Assembly Tools Required: You receive with your bike four (4) hex wrenches, 2mm, 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm. You will also need an adjustable wrench and a slotted head screwdriver. 1. Pedals are marked “L” and “R” for left and right respectively. Screw in clockwise for the “R”...
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Assembly 4. If necessary, adjust left and right brake levers and tighten using 5mm wrench. 5. If needed, adjust and tighten the battery meter with slotted head screwdriver.
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Assembly 6. The Cateye computer is set to metric system. If you wish to change to miles, do the following: a. Remove the Cateye Computer from the bike by pressing on the lever below the computer and sliding out the computer. b.
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Assembly b. Kmh (kilometers per hour) will flash on the screen. To change to miles per hour, press the front button and mph will be displayed. Press the gray button on the back. c. 26” will be flashing. This is to adjust the tire size. Since the bike has 26” tires, accept this reading by pressing the gray button on the back.
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Assembly 7. Using a tire pump, air the tires to 50-60 pounds pressure. Note: DO NOT use compressed air at a gas station or tire store. Only use a manual tire pump. 8. Using the hex wrenches, check all the connections for the pedal supports and disk brake connections.
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Assembly Seat Post Do not adjust the seat post beyond its maximum extension mark. Always keep a minimum of 3 1/2” of the seat post in the seat tube. Brakes are the most important safety feature on the bicycle. To minimize the risk of injury, it’s vital to ensure they are correctly adjusted.
Using Your Hebb Electric Bike Usage The Hebb E-Bike is best described as an urban bike and is best suited for usage in an urban environment and paved roads. While cycling, it is your responsibility to be attentive of your surroundings and traffic rules. a.
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Using Your Hebb Electric Bike Your first ride Before you wheel your bike out into the world, we recommend you practice handling the bike in a safe area away from obstructions and traffic. The motor may look small, but it’s powerful! You’ll be riding faster than you think.
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Using Your Hebb Electric Bike Lighting system Hebb bikes features wide angle high performance reflectors at the front, sides and rear. Front and rear LED lights are powered by the main battery; electrical consumption is negligible. Be safe, use the lights often. Lock When parking your bicycle, turning the key to the ‘OFF’...
Maintenance Before every ride: Perform mechanical safety checks and use a fully charged battery. Every 10 hours of riding: Clean the bike, including chain rings and sprocket. Clean the chain. Check the tension of the screws holding the brake disk to the motor. Every 20 - 30 hours of riding Squeeze the brakes and rock the bike to check for any looseness with each forward or backward movement.
Troubleshooting Electronic self-diagnostic system When the bicycle is functioning normally, the red LED that is situated by the controller is lit continually. In the case of an electronic malfunction, the controller comes programmed with diagnostic capabilities to determine where the fault lies. The red LED will emit a series of blinks, count them and refer to the table below for its explanation and solutions.
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Troubleshooting This manual simply cannot cover every detail that might occur during the lifetime of your product. A more detailed repair manual is found on our web site at www.hebbebikes.com. Hub motor and general inspection After 5,000 kms (3,000 miles) of cycling, we recommend you arrange to have a thorough inspection of your bicycle by a dealer.