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Have your A2B serviced by an A2B dealer at least 
once a year.

7.1 Wheels 

The front and rear wheels should be centred in 
the fork and frame. Wheels should be checked 
regularly for proper spoke tension and rim align-
ment.
DO NOT ride your A2B if it has broken or missing 
spokes. Wheels should rotate smoothly without 
wobbling from side-to-side or up-and-down. 
 

7.2 Hub bearings 

Check the hub bearing  adjustment periodically 
by lifting the wheel off the ground and spinning 
it and try to move the rim from side-to-side bet-
ween the fork or frame. No lateral movement 
should occur. 
If you detect lateral movement in either wheel, the 
hub bearings must be adjusted or replaced. 

7.3 Wheel rims 

The rims must be smooth, without cracks, bulges 
or flat spots. Take your A2B to your A2B dealer 
to repair and/or adjust your wheels if necessary.

7.4 Drive chain 

Your A2B has a high quality chain that needs to 
be cleaned and lubricated regularly with bicycle 
industry approved synthetic lubricant. 

7.0 Maintenance

Summary of Contents for A2B Galvani

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Galvani Female...

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Page 3: ...n 2 Important Information 3 Your A2B 4 Understand your A2B 5 Battery use storage and disposal 6 Important Pre ride Safety Information 7 Maintenance 8 Cleaning 9 Trouble Shooting 10 Technical Informati...

Page 4: ...r just get some fresh air 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 manua...

Page 5: ...hould be fully assembled and the bat tery charged by your A2B dealer at the time of delivery If not contact us immediately as this will void your warranty Please ensure that all users of your A2B read...

Page 6: ...ront brake 10 Headlight 11 Quick release front wheel 12 Front wheel tyre 13 Front wheel rim 14 Front mudguard 15 Pedal crank arm and chain ring 16 Drive chain 17 Derailleur and freewheel 18 Motor 19 R...

Page 7: ...7 page owner s manual SHIM ANO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 24 25...

Page 8: ...ediately by an A2B dea ler Failure to confirm with compatibility proper installation operation and maintenance compo nents or accessories can result in serious or fatal injury Using non genuine compon...

Page 9: ...s to 15 Nm ensuring the stem is aligned to the front wheel Caution this is an A head stem the top bolt E is a pre load and does not adjust the handlebar stem Caution this is an A head stem the top scr...

Page 10: ...r to the closed position towards the frame ensuring that it does not protrude so as to cause injury to the rider The lever is secu rely tightened when it takes a significant amount of force to positio...

Page 11: ...ning the battery power on 4 Raise the kickstand into the riding position DO NOT sit on the A2B while it is supported by the kickstand you will damage the kickstand and possibly the frame 5 Mount your...

Page 12: ...economic minimum motor assistance ideal for saving battery power maximum range P2 standard normal motor assistance ave rage range P3 high power maximum motor assistance reduced range Reset trip Switc...

Page 13: ...calibration turn the knob till CAL is shown Push the knob for 2 seconds till CAL starts to flash turn the knob to select the menu push the knob for 2 seconds Switching between km h and mph Turn the k...

Page 14: ...sensor error E 009 Torque sensor failure E 0010 Offset torque sensor under limit E 0011 Offset torque sensor over limit 4 4 Error codes If the warning sign is shown an error has oc curred One of the...

Page 15: ...downhill push up lever B to up shift allowing you to pedal more slowly for a given speed but with more effort re quired Never pedal backward while shifting gears The chain could derail and you could l...

Page 16: ...curely so that it can not fall off while riding Take care that loose straps or other itms can not get caught by the spokes or wheels while riding 4 The luggage carrier is not designed for carry ing a...

Page 17: ...takes more energy to accelera te a heavier person Your speed and wind conditions range is re duced when pedalling hard against a high wind Terrain travelling on a soft surface or climbing a hill uses...

Page 18: ...pen flames long term exposure to sunlight Use only the battery charger supplied with this battery Use of any other battery charger will void the warranty and may cause damage to the bat tery serious o...

Page 19: ...maximise battery life recharge as soon as possible after every use Avoid leaving the battery charger plugged into your battery for more than 12 hours at a time Once the battery is fully charged unplug...

Page 20: ...has switched off the battery You will da mage your battery 5 5 Battery storage Disconnect the battery from the bike and store the battery in a cool 10 21 C 50 70 F dry place Avoid exposure to direct s...

Page 21: ...rack and attach the battery by sliding the battery in riding direction to the dead stop 3 Make sure that the battery is attached correct ly and lock the battery Remove the key 4 To activate the syste...

Page 22: ...ou are seen In poor light condi tions and at night wear light coloured clothing preferably with reflective strips Ride attentively Watch out for both moving and stationary vehicles Special note for pa...

Page 23: ...nd rear tail light to make you more visible at night Ensure they are functional and clean before each ride Brakes Check your brakes before each ride Right brake lever actuates the rear brake and the l...

Page 24: ...operly adjust and lock your front wheel quick release may result in the wheel fal ling off while riding which could result in serious or fatal injury and or and or property damage If you are uncertain...

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Page 26: ...ng adjustment periodically by lifting the wheel off the ground and spinning it and try to move the rim from side to side bet ween the fork or frame No lateral movement should occur If you detect later...

Page 27: ...rmal Failure to take these precautions could lead to an accident causing serious or fatal injury and or property damage If you are uncer tain about any aspect of the brake operation un der any conditi...

Page 28: ...nd push the lever over to the closed position towards the fork ensuring that it does not protrude so as to cause injury to the rider The lever is securely tightened when it takes a significant amount...

Page 29: ...l the torque arm Failure to do so will result in damage to the frame Ensure that the rear wheel is properly centred in the frame before securely tightening the axle nuts to 60 Nm Ensure that the brake...

Page 30: ...with a dry cloth to avoid scratching the paint or covering Never use paint polishing agents on plastic parts After a longish ride thoroughly clean the A2B and preserve it with a commercially availabl...

Page 31: ...ates and state of charge indicator shows a charged battery Motor power is decreasing while climbing uphill 1 A brake lever is applied 2 The motor power connector is not properly connected 3 No assist...

Page 32: ...Lithium ion Nominal voltage 42 V Normal voltage operating range 30 bis 42 V Nominal capacity 9 0 Ah Charging methos CC CV constant current constant voltage Weight 2 8 kg Battery management system BMS...

Page 33: ...1 2 be of satisfactory quality 2 1 3 be fit for any purpose Hero Eco says the Goods are fit for or for any reasonable purpose for which You use the Goods 2 1 4 be free from material defects in design...

Page 34: ...Eco s failure to comply with this Warranty including but not limited to losses that fall into the following categories 4 2 1 loss of income or revenue 4 2 2 loss of business 4 2 3 loss of anticipated...

Page 35: ...e left side of the motor hub Battery serial number To fully protect your A2B against theft buy a high quality bicycle lock and chain Secure your A2B to a stationary object every time it is left unatte...

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