User Manual S1/C1
User Manual In order to ensure your safety and maximize your enjoyment from your new ride, we have outlined important topics in this manual for your review. Content 1、Assembly Instructions 2、Warning 3、Safe Riding Recommendations 4、Maintenance & Adjustment 5、VLCD Display Panel Controls 6、Battery Instructions Safety tips Before operating and enjoying your new electric bicycle, please read the content of this manual carefully.
Assembly Instructions Your electric bike is shipped 85% assembled. Follow these steps to get it ready and safe for you to ride. To Prepare We recommend that you familiarise yourself with the bike parts before assembling. Gather all required tools. Be sure to work in a clean, dry space with plenty of room. You might wish to lay down a tarpaulin or old blanket to protect the bike during assembly.
Assembly Instructions 3. Seat 4.Pedals Release the seat post clamp lever and set the seat post height to the position which is suitable for you to comfortably reach the ground when you are sitting on the bike, then refasten the seat post clamp. The maximum height should be within the max height markings on the seatpost. Attach the pedals to the cranks, please note letter L and R on the axel, L means Left pedal.
Warning Do treat your eBike like any bicycle you would want to last well… keep it stored somewhere secure and away from the elements. Don't treat your eBike as a dirt-bike! The motor and battery are weather proof, but not water-tight. It is ok in rain, but not to ford streams, etc! Don't power up the throttle while the eBike is held stationary. Motor operation for more than a few seconds while the wheel is locked/stationary can damage the motor and controller.
Warning Do top up your battery whenever possible. Lithium batteries actually prefer shallow discharge (the exact opposite of older types of batteries that have memory effects). Keeping your battery topped up between rides will prolong the life of your battery and give you more power too, as a full battery is better on the hills. Do disconnect your battery from the charger when it is charged. Leaving it connected permanently when not in use will shorten cell life.
Safe Riding Recommendations 1. Please observe traffic regulations, and don't lend your bicycle to anyone who is unfamiliar with it. The bicycle can legally only be used on the road by a person aged 14 years or over. 2. If you are in a country where wearing a cycle helmet is not compulsory, we still strongly advise you to always wear one. If you are unfamiliar with cycling, we also advise you to attend a cycle proficiency course prior to using it, or gain advice from your local dealer.
Safe Riding Recommendations Pre-ride Checklist Please make sure the brake lever sequence is correct for your country before riding. In UK, NZ and Australia the left brake lever is for rear brake and the right brake is for the front brake. In all other countries it is the other way: left for front, right for rear. Check the tyres for any visible damage. Check tyre pressures are 30psi, and adjust if necessary. Check for any loose nuts, bolts, or fixings.
Maintenance & Adjustment 1. Gear Adjustment 2. Cleaning your electric bike Adjust the rear derailleur cable tension to align guide pulley with the centre of the cogs (setting this in gear 3 or 4 is easiest). Low adjustment: In 1st gear check and if necessary, turn the L adjustment screw so that the guide pulley moves to a position directly in line with the largest (1st gear) sprocket.
Maintenance & Adjustment 4.Other Maintenance 5. Fork adjustment Your bicycle must be returned to your servicing dealer or bicycle/motorcycle mechanic after one month or 200km of riding (which ever comes first) to re-tension the spokes. Then every six months or 1000km (which ever comes first) for a general service and thorough inspection. Failure to do this can void your warranty due to unnecessary wear and tear.
VLCD Display Panel Controls 1. Speed display Show current speed, unit: Km/h and mile/h, be switchable. 2. Consumption indicator Four horizontal blocks show energy of battery (each block, 25 percents of electric energy), flickering to remind you to charge the battery. 3. Trip distance(reset while power off) Show trip distance. 4. Odograph Show total miles. 5. Record movement time Record time while sensor gets signal. 6. Average speed(AVG) Shows average speed. 7. Power assist Show power assist.
VLCD Display Panel Controls 2. Operating Voltage and Connections a. Operating Voltage: DC24V / 36V Compatible, 36/48V Compatible (set by the control panel). Other operating voltage can be customized. b. Connections: Standard connector sequence 1. Exterior Parameters Casing Material: ABS Display Material: High Hardness Acrylic (the same hardness value as tempered glass). Controller Connector Panel Outlet Terminal Wire Connector Standard Connector Sequence Table Sequence No.
VLCD Display Panel Controls Extended Functions Light: Brown (DD): The positive electrode of the light White (GND): The negative electrode of the light. The wire colours of the PWM Voltage Motor Power Controller and the independent speed sensor will be defined otherwise. Note: Some products are equipped with waterproof connectors, whose internal wire colors cannot be determined from outside. 3. Functions a.
VLCD Display Panel Controls 3.4 Vehicle Mode 3. Speed Display Maximum Speed: MAX Average Speed: AVG Measuring Unit: MPH or KM/H The display will calculate the actual travelling speed based on the wheel diameter and signal data (number of magnet steel is needed for Hall motors). 3.6 Vehicle Status Digital Voltage Motor Failure Throttle Failure Controller Failure Brake Indication Wheel Diameter 3.
VLCD Display Panel Controls P05: Power Assist Gear 0/3 Gear Mode: Gear 1: 2V Gear 2: 3V Gear 3: 4V 1/5 Gear Mode: Gear 1: 2V Gear 2: 2.5V Gear 3: 4V Gear 4: 3.5V Gear 5: 4V P06: Wheel Diameter Unit: inch Precision: 0.1 P07: Magnet Steel Number (for Speed Test) Range: 1-100 P08: Speed Limit Range: 0-50km/h, parameter 50 indicates no speed limit. 1.
Battery Instructions P15: Unspecified P16: ODO Zero-Out Long press the up key for 5 seconds and ODO value will be erased. special setting function: P17: (Available Only if Customer Required) Auto Cruise Option. 0: No Auto-cruise 1: Auto-Cruise On. Trigger time of auto-cruise is decided by the controller. P18: (K5S, APT Protocol Bound) Forward / Backward PAS Option. 0: Forward PAS. 1: Backward PAS. P19: (K5S Protocol Bound) Throttle Level Option. 0: No throttle level. 1: Has throttle levels.
Battery Instructions Battery Removal Battery Capacitance Display To remove the battery, insert the key into the lock on the front left side of battery, turn the key, slide the battery forward, then lift out. To reload the battery make sure the battery is correctly on the slide rail then slide it back in and lock. On the top front of the battery is the capacitance display button. When pushed in, the LED lights below will glow for 4 seconds, indicating the battery output power is live.