Batribike Diamond Granite XL Owner's Manual

Batribike Diamond Granite XL Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Diamond Granite Owner Manual XL Range...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL FULLY PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY AND USE For your safety and to ensure a long and trouble free life of your Batribike bicycle, check the operation of brakes, lights, bell and gears, and check tyre pressures are correct.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing a BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycle With care and correct usage your bicycle will give many years of service. Important PLEASE CHARGE THE BATTERY BEFORE FIRST USING THE BICYCLE Even though the battery indicator will show charge this cannot be relied upon until the battery has had the initial full charge.
  • Page 4: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION We continually strive to ensure that we provide you with the best possible products, therefore SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Battery Chain Guard Twist Grip Throttle Battery Power Plug Seat Height Adjuster Rear Brake Lever Charging Socket Suspension Seat Post Front Brake Lever Rear Hub Motor...
  • Page 6: Battery Charging

    CHARGING THE BATTERY The battery can be charged on or off the bike. Securing Tab To remove the battery, unplug the battery from the bike. (Blue Plug). (To remove the Blue Plug slide the silver locking tab backwards and rotate the plug anti-clockwise, then pull out of the socket).
  • Page 7 Battery Care instructions and Warranty Requirements later in this manual. If your BATRIBIKE is not in use for an extended period it is imperative that you charge the battery before storage and then charge the battery once a month to prevent deterioration.
  • Page 8: Using The Power Assistance

    Usage Your BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycle can be used as a normal pedal cycle by simply not switching on the battery. (or using in Assist Level 0 - see below) Display Information Areas BATTERY STATUS SPEED Buttons POWER DOWN ASSISTANCE CYCLE...
  • Page 9 ELECTRIC BICYCLE FUNCTIONS Switching On To use under electric power, plug in the battery with the blue plug located on the end of the battery beneath the rear of the seat. Then press the POWER button on the handlebar LCD display. Control Buttons By means of the three buttons, UP, POWER and DOWN, on the handlebar mounted display unit,...
  • Page 10 Battery Meter The LCD shows the charge remaining in the battery in the upper left of the display. The indicators will gradually go out as the battery power is used up. Refer to the table below for details. BATTERY METER DISPLAYS THE CHARGE REMAINING IN THE BATTERY SYMBOL CHARGE FLASHING...
  • Page 11 Speed Display The centre large digits will normally display the current speed of the bicycle. For the UK market this is set to show miles per hour (MPH). The display is accurate to about 10% when the wheel size is correctly calibrated and the tyre inflated as per the manufacturers recommendations.
  • Page 12 Pedal Assistance There are 5 levels of pedal assistance available from the motor. Using the Up and DOWN buttons you can select from level 1 (LOW) to 5 (HIGH). The motor will then be activated upon pedalling. There is a rotation sensor located near the crank which senses when the pedals are being used.
  • Page 13 No Assistance - Normal Pedal Bicycle If the assistance level is set to 0, (ZERO) then the motor will not be turned on. Your BATRIBIKE will now act and feel like a normal bicycle. This is useful when you are feeling fit at the start of a journey or using your bike for exercise purposes.
  • Page 14 Using the Throttle - Country Specific To activate the throttle, select level 6. "Assist 6" will be displayed on the LCD panel. In this mode the throttle on the right handlebar, (thumb throttle or twist- grip), is now live. In all other assistance levels the throttle is not functional.
  • Page 15 Assist modes should be selected. BS EN15194 Compliance The BATRIBIKE XL range conforms to BS EN15194. For the British market, the addition of a throttle control has rendered this not compliant in some countries. ●...
  • Page 16: Cycle Computer Functions

    CYCLE COMPUTER The LCD models have useful Cycle Computer functions built in. There is a built in sensor and pickup located in the rear hub which activates the speed and distance readings. Normal Display When first turned on the display shows the Trip Time (TM) in the top right and the Trip Distance (DST) in the...
  • Page 17 Average Speed When Total Time and Odometer have been selected, clicking the UP or DOWN buttons sets the display to show Average EITHER Speed (AVS) or Maximum Speed (MXS) in the centre section. Average Speed Maximum Speed Momentarily pressing the POWER button will return the display to Normal showing the Trip Time (TM) and Trip Distance (DST).
  • Page 18 RESETTING THE TRIP The Trip Time (TM) and Distance (DST) can be reset by the user. POWER ON DISPLAY Trip Time & Distance If Trip Time (TM) and Distance (DST) are not displayed, click the WAIT power button to change display mode from Odometer (ODO) AT LEAST 10 SECONDS reading.
  • Page 19 CONFIRM This will reset the Trip Time (TM) and Trip Distance (DST) to zero. IF DISPLAY LIGHTS BLUE & SPEED IS FLASHING STOP Press and Hold the Power button until the flashing stops Wait 10 seconds and restart the procedure Pressing any other buttons may result in malfunction of the bicycle and damage to the system...
  • Page 20: Standard Bicycle Functions

    You must be pedalling forwards as you change gears. Lights Lights are provided on your BATRIBIKE bicycle. These are power efficient LED units which achieve a long life on each set of batteries. SAFETY FEATURE - The power for the...
  • Page 21: Side Stand

    The rear light requires 2 AA batteries. You will require a small Philips screwdriver to take off the red lens for battery replacement. It is switched on and off by the small red push button switch on the underside of the unit. Braking To stop, release the throttle and pull the brake levers.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Handlebars

    Quick Release fittings for Seat Height Adjustment With the locking lever in the loose position, tighten the nut until finger tight. The final tightening is done by moving the lever to the locked position. To undo move the lever to the loose position to enable height adjustment. Loose Locked Adjusting the Handlebars...
  • Page 23 The luggage rack provided is designed to carry a maximum load of 25kg. Make sure that any items carried are securely strapped and nothing is able to get caught in the rear wheel. All other operation of your BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycle is as per a normal pedal cycle. Battery Fuse If the battery will not operate or charge correctly, firstly check the battery fuse (rated 30A) located on the side of the battery beneath the screw cover.
  • Page 24: Battery Information & Care

    Batribike Lithium batteries have been tested by the manufacturer in their factory to 1000 charge cycles. This is done on a test rig which fully charges and then immediately discharges the battery (this is what is classed as 1 charge cycle).
  • Page 25 Instead of giving the number of charge cycles as an indication of battery life, Batribike gives a 1 year warranty which will be increased free of charge to 2 years* if the warranty is registered within 28 days of purchase. This can be done by filling in the online warranty registration form.**...
  • Page 26: Battery Care

    Centigrade in a dry area. (The conditions found in a normal domestic house). ● If your Batribike is not in use for an extended period it is imperative that you charge the battery before storage and then charge the battery once a month to prevent deterioration.
  • Page 27 Your Local Authority should have the necessary facilities in place. If you prefer you may take your original battery to BATRIBIKE for recycling. Never dispose of batteries in a fire or subject to puncture or crushing.
  • Page 28: Maintenance Schedule

    Beyond this manual, it is good to consult your BATRIBIKE dealer for advice if you are at all unsure about any of the procedures described. Normal maintenance is not covered under the warranty and this service may be chargeable.
  • Page 29: Removing The Rear Wheel

    ● Hub motor and general inspection We recommend you arrange to have a thorough inspection of your bicycle by a BATRIBIKE dealer. This includes opening up the hub motor to inspect and lubricate the gears. Tyre Pressures The tyres should be pumped up to within the range stated on the sidewall.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Compensatory costs arising from damages or accidents. ● Cost incurred by loss of the bicycle’s usage. Brake blocks/pads, tyres, lights and cables etc. are considered as consumables and replacements are available from BATRIBIKE or may be obtained from your local cycle shop.
  • Page 31 In the event of a Warranty claim ● In the event of warranty repairs becoming necessary you should return your bicycle to your Authorised Batribike Dealer, (where you originally purchased your Batribike). ● Original defective parts that are sent to the manufacturer for assessment will be replaced by the same or equal value part.
  • Page 32 Warranty is not transferrable. In the unlikely event of a battery failure, the battery must be returned to Batribike for testing. If upon testing it is found that the above conditions have not been met then the warranty will not apply and the cost of replacement and carriage will be payable by the Customer.
  • Page 33: Important Notice

    Important Notice Inside most of our batteries there is a data recorder built in to the battery management system (BMS). This data recorder, when coupled to our computer software system, records the following information:- The total number of times the battery has been charged. The maximum interval between charges (Days).
  • Page 34: Specifications

    DIAMOND XL Technical Specifictaion...
  • Page 35 GRANITE XL Technical Specifictaion...
  • Page 36 BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycles are exclusive to:- Fallowgate Limited Kellaway House Marton Road Sturton-by-Stow BATRIBIKE are Lincoln Full Members of LN1 2AH the British Electric Phone: 01427 787774 Bicycle Association E-mail: support@batribike.com ----- USER MANUAL XL Models 2012 - ISSUE 2 - ©2013 Fallowgate Limited -----...

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