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Galvani / Female

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Galvani / Female...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    owner´s manual Contents Introduction Important Information Your A2B Understand your A2B Battery use, storage and disposal Important Pre-ride Safety Information Maintenance Cleaning Trouble Shooting 10. Technical Information 11. Warranty & Security Details 12. Disposal 13. Owner registration page...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Compared to jumping in the car, it’s a lot more fun, easier to park and will reduce your fuel costs as well as your impact on the environment... as you’ll soon find out! This manual refers to the male and female frame design of A2B Galvani. Graphical representations may vary from your product.
  • Page 5: Important Information

    owner´s manual 2.0 Important information This owner`s manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Please ensure you read this thoroughly before your first ride. Your A2B should be fully assembled and the bat- • Make sure you know and practice the ru- tery charged by your A2B dealer at the time of les of safe and responsible riding.
  • Page 6: Your A2B

    3.0 Your A2B 3.1 Components Saddle (seat) 14. Front mudguard Seat post 15. Pedal, crank arm and chain ring Seat post quick release 16. Drive chain Frame 17. Derailleur and freewheel Stem 18. Motor Grips & Brakes 19. Rear wheel tyre Display 20.
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  • Page 8 A2B to an A2B dealer and ask them to ries, you do so at your own risk because Hero patible with your A2B by checking with your A2B adjust the angle of the brake levers.
  • Page 9 owner´s manual 3.4 Handle bar adjustment 3.7 Change the angle of the adjustable- rise stem 1. Loosen the bolts (A) using an appropriate allen key. 1. Loosen bolts (D and F) using an appropriate 5 mm allen key. 2. Position the handle bar symmetrical to the bar stem.
  • Page 10 Inside leg height 1 inch / 2,5 cm clearance Frame height 3.8 Seat height adjustment Height adjustment The seat height may require adjustment. Ask your 1. Release the seat post quick release by rota- an imprint of the lever in the palm of your hand. A2B dealer to adjust it before you ride, however ting the quick release lever away from the seat When properly closed, it is impossible to move...
  • Page 11: Understanding Your A2B

    owner´s manual 4.0 Understanding your A2B 4.1 A2B Overview brake lever actuates the rear brake and the Having read this section, if you are still unsu- re, please ask an A2B dealer to explain any left brake lever actuates the front brake. Ap- functions or features that you do not under- plying brakes too hard can lock up a wheel, stand before your first ride.
  • Page 12 4.3 Display Select power assistance level Reset trip You can choose between 3 power assistance le- Switch to the trip and push the knob for 2 se- vels for your A2B . To enter the programme me- conds. nue turn the knob untill (P) appears. Now press the knob to switch between the mo- des.
  • Page 13 owner´s manual Switching between odo (kilometer Switching between km/h and mph Manual sensor calibration reading) and trip Turn the knob till SEt is shown. Push the knob for For manual calibration turn the knob till CAL is 2 seconds until SEt start to flash. Then push the shown.
  • Page 14 4.4 Error codes Error codes - overview If the warning sign (!) is shown an error has oc- E-001: Under voltage curred. One of the following codes will be shown on the display: E-002: Motor stall E-003: Over load E-004: Over temperature controller E-005: Over temperature motor E-006: Over voltage E-007: Not applicable...
  • Page 15 owner´s manual 4.5 Gears 4.6 Light Your A2B has a rear derailleur controlled by the Never pedal backward while shifting gears. To switch the light on and off push the switch on gear shifter on the right side of the handlebar. The chain could derail and you could lose control, the headlight to on or off position.
  • Page 16 4.7 Luggage Carrier Your A2B equipped with a durable luggage car- 7. Please be aware when the luggage carrier is rier. In case you need to carry luggage or any loaded, your A2B may behave differently, espe- goods with your A2B , please carefully read the cially when steering or braking.
  • Page 17 owner´s manual 4.8 At the end of your ride Your range Maximise your range If you have any questions, or if you feel anything Factors affecting range: • Fully charge your battery before each ride about your A2B is not as it should be, ask your •...
  • Page 18: Battery Use, Storage And Disposal

    Use only the battery supplied with your A2B or a and property damage. battery provided by Hero Eco as a replacement Improper use includes: subjecting it to intense for the battery supplied with your A2B . Use of physical shock or severe vibration.
  • Page 19 owner´s manual 5.2 Charging the battery 5.3 Battery charging 1. Make sure that the Battery is turned OFF. To maximise battery life, recharge as soon as possible after every use. 2. Plug the charger into the wall outlet. The LED will illuminate GREEN when the charger is con- Avoid leaving the battery charger plugged nected to a wall outlet...
  • Page 20 Low battery charge 5.5 Battery storage The motor controller and battery management Disconnect the battery from the bike and store Make sure that the Battery is turned OFF. system (BMS) are designed to turn off the pow- the battery in a cool (10º-21ºC, 50º-70ºF), dry er to the motor when the voltage of the battery place.
  • Page 21 owner´s manual 5.7 Attaching and connecting the battery to your A2B 1. Insert the key in the battery lock (1) and open the lock. 2. Carefully align the battery to the fixed batte- ry case under the rack and attach the battery by sliding the battery in riding direction to the dead stop.
  • Page 22: Important Pre-Ride Safety Information

    6.0 Important Pre-ride Safety Information Special note for parents or guardians Ensure that you and your A2B are both ready for safe and enjoyable use. As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of the child when they are •...
  • Page 23 owner´s manual Check your A2B before every ride. Do a ‘walk around’ of your A2B before every ride important to check the full brake system. Brake checking brakes, tyres and the tightness of all the Pads are subject to normal wear and tear and important fasteners.
  • Page 24 • Handle bar and steering. Please ensure, that • Tyre pressure. Your A2B features heavy duty in- • Quick release. Make sure that your front the bolts of the handle bar (see 3.5) and of the wheel quick release is properly adjusted and ner tubes to help avoid flat tyres.
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  • Page 26: Maintenance

    7.0 Maintenance Have your A2B serviced by an A2B dealer at least 7.2 Hub bearings 7.3 Wheel rims once a year. Check the hub bearing adjustment periodically The rims must be smooth, without cracks, bulges by lifting the wheel off the ground and spinning or flat spots.
  • Page 27 owner´s manual Check tyres for any damage, cracking, unusual or excessive wear. The tyre should be properly seated in the rim and the fit of the tyre bead in the rim should be periodically checked. Check for foreign objects in the tyre tread and that the valve stem is straight in the rim.
  • Page 28 7.7 Removing and re-installing wheels Removing front wheel 3. Turn the adjusting nut on the opposite side an imprint of the lever in the palm of your hand. of the hub from the quick release lever ANTI- Once closed, the OPEN designation on the lever 1.
  • Page 29 owner´s manual Removing rear wheel Re-installing rear wheel 1. Ensure that the battery is disconnected. Reverse the removal instructions (7 -1). 2. Remove the cable retaining clips using an ap- • Re-install the torque arm. Failure to do so will propriate allen keyalso located on the underside result in damage to the frame.
  • Page 30: Cleaning

    8.0 Cleaning Your A2B Rubber and plastic parts will be damaged by Never use paint-polishing agents on plastic caustic or penetrating cleaning agents or sol- parts. vents. • After a longish ride, thoroughly clean the A2B and preserve it with a commercially available anti- Always carry out a brake test after cleaning corrosion agent.
  • Page 31: Trouble Shooting

    owner´s manual 9.0 Trouble Shooting No power? Here are some solutions. If they do not solve your problem ask an A2B dealer for help. Problem Possible cause(s) Solution A2B does not turn on. 1. Dead battery Recharge battery. See 5.3 A2B turns on, but motor does not run (display 1.
  • Page 32: Technical Information

    10.0 Technical Information General performance specification Battery management system (BMS) • Overall dimensions: 1900 mm x 795 mm x 1105 mm • Controls and stops over-charging • Tyres: 28“ x 1,75“ • Controls maximum charge current • Frame sizes: 17“ und 20 •...
  • Page 33: Warranty & Security Details

    A2B except for the tyres, 2.1.3 be fit for any purpose Hero Eco says the Goods are fit for or for any tubes and brake pads. reasonable purpose for which You use the Goods;...
  • Page 34: Disposal

    Eco to exclude or attempt to exclude Hero Eco’s liability. 12.0 Disposal We at Hero Eco, Ltd. support the proper disposal and recycling of our products. Please dispose of your vehicle and associated components at your local recycling facility. Hero Eco will arrange for the proper disposal, when requested.
  • Page 35: Owner Registration

    owner´s manual Owner registration Fill out and return your owner registration card immediately or register online today at www.wearea2b.com so that you may receive important product information in the future.Thank you. Your A2B and certain key components have unique serial numbers. Record these serial numbers for warranty purposes or in case your vehicle is ever lost or stolen.
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