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2.3.4  if you use the goods in a manner not recommended 

by Hero Eco, such as using the A2B for commercial 
purposes or in competitions or when training for such 
activities or events; owner’s manual;

2.3.5  due to your disregarding our instructions, such as in case 

of any modifications, alterations or repairs which you carry 
out without prior written permission by Hero Eco.

2.4  The warranty is also applicable to any goods repaired by Hero 

Eco or goods which they have ordered as spare parts in the 
improbable event that the original goods were defective or 
could not fulfil this warranty in other respects.

3.    Defective goods and return

3.1  Consult either an authorised A2B specialist dealer or Hero Eco 

directly at [email protected]

3.2  Hero Eco will ask you to take the A2B together with your proof 

of purchase to an authorised A2B specialist dealer. At its own 
discretion, after having verified that the goods are defective, 
Hero Eco will:

3.2.1 

refund, in whole or in part, the costs for the defective 
goods, or

3.2.2 

replace the defective goods or

3.2.3 

repair the defective goods.

4.    Limitation of liability

4.1  If you or Hero Eco do not abide by this warranty, then 

subject to provision 4.2 no party shall be liable for any of the 
resulting losses to the other party with the exception of losses 
representing a foreseeable consequence of non-compliance 
with this warranty.

4.2  Neither you nor Hero Eco shall be liable for losses due to Hero 

Eco’s non-compliance with this warranty, specifically including 
the following:
4.2.1  Loss of income or earnings;
4.2.2  Loss of business;
4.2.3  Loss of expected savings;
4.2.4  Loss of data or
4.2.5  Any lost time.

4.3  Provision 4.2, however, does not prevent claims with regard  

to foreseeable losses or damage to objects in your possession.

4.4  This provision in no way includes or limits the liability of  

Hero Eco for:
4.4.1  Death or injuries due to negligence on the part of  

Hero Eco or

4.4.2  Fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation or
4.4.3  Any other matter in which it would be unlawful or illegal  

for Hero Eco to exclude its liability or to attempt such.

Summary of Contents for Ferber

Page 1: ...1 Owner s Manual Ferber ...

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Page 3: ...our A2B 11 5 0 Battery use storage and disposal 20 6 0 Important Pre ride Safety Information 24 7 0 Maintenance 28 8 0 Cleaning 32 9 0 Trouble Shooting 33 10 0 Technical Information 34 11 0 Warranty Security Details 35 12 0 Disposal 37 13 0 Maintenance schedule 37 14 0 Owner registration 45 ...

Page 4: ...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 design of A2B Ferber Graphical representations may vary from your product Hero Eco www wearea2b com A2B Ferber is termed as A2B throughout the rest of this manual A2B Global Head Office Hero Eco Ltd 80 Coleman Street London EC2R 5BJ Germany Hero Ec...

Page 5: ...water and don t use the A2B to jump in bumby terrain or for competition events We recommend that you always wear light or fluorescent clothing at night when riding the A2B Make sure you know and practice the rules of safe and responsible riding There is always a risk of serious fatal injury or damage as a result of an accident while riding an A2B By choosing to ride the A2B you assume responsibili...

Page 6: ...ht 10 Front brake 11 Quick release front wheel 12 Front wheel tyre 13 Front wheel rim 3 0 Your A2B 3 1 Components 14 Front mudguard 15 Pedal crank arm and chain ring 16 Drive chain 17 Derailleur and freewheel 18 Motor 19 Rear wheel tyre 20 Rear wheel rim 21 Rear light 22 Rear mudguard 23 Sensor 24 Battery 25 Rear rack 26 Rear brake ...

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

Page 8: ... an A2B dealer Failure to conform with compatibility proper installation operation and maintenance of components or accessories can result in serious or fatal injury Using non genuine components or replacement parts may compromise the safety of your A2B and void the warranty If you change components or add accessories you do so at your own risk because Hero Eco may not have tested that component o...

Page 9: ...3 Once aligned tighten the bolt C to 15 Nm 3 7 Change the angle of the adjustable stem 1 Loosen bolts D using an appropriate 5 mm allen key 2 Position the stem to the desired angle 3 Tighten bolts to 15 Nm ensuring the stem is aligned to the front wheel E D C B A Caution The handlebar stem is an A head stem the top screw E is preloaded with 1 2 Nm and does not adjust the handlebar stem Trying to t...

Page 10: ...ith legs stretched If you put your foot on the pedal while having the correct driving position ball of foot and metatarsophalangeal joint above the pedal axle the knee will remain slightly angled also on the lowest point of crank turn if the saddle height has been adjusted correctly A short test ride is recommended to find out if the saddle is too high If the pelvis tilts to the right and the left...

Page 11: ...B 7 Test the brakes at slow speed The right brake lever actuates the rear brake and the left brake lever actuates the front brake Applying brakes too hard can lock up a wheel which could cause you to lose control and fall 8 Check out the handling and response of your A2B Familiarise yourself with how the suspension responds to application of the brakes and shifts in rider weight Remember that ther...

Page 12: ...2 Select button on off switch 3 DOWN A step down The Display The display is divided into three display areas 1 Multi function box for speed a Actual speed SPEED b Average speed AVG SPEED c Maximum Speed MAX SPEED 2 Battery charge status display mode support backlight brake symbol 3 Multi function field trip for optional display of a Trip TRIP b Odometer ODO c Residual range with current battery ch...

Page 13: ...ge PAS 3 high power Maximum Motor support maximum torque shortest range To switch between modes press the Controller using the button to select or the next higher level button to activate the lower level Assistance Mode If you need extra motor support for example on steep slopes Press the controller for longer than two seconds Button and hold it down Wait until the display appears Display PAS P Th...

Page 14: ...ct button on the controller for at least 1 second The values AVG SPEED and MAX SPEED are temporary values which are deleted when resetting the trip meter Retrieval information on the display panel is displayed in kilometres The multi function display is in the lower third of the display it is for the selective display of trip TRIP the Odometer ODO the residual range DIST You can switch between the...

Page 15: ... the basic settings menu at any time by double clicking the select button 1st screen Select Kilometers or Miles Press or to change 2nd screen Setting the brightness of the backlight Press or to increase or decrease brightness 3rd screen Setting the contrast of the screen Press or to increase or decrease contrast 4th screen Backlight settings To set the backlight to come on when the bike is switche...

Page 16: ...ntroller flash memory defective Battery Fault Display of a large b in the middle of the display the error code to the multifunctional field eg speed 2E OVER_VOLTAGE 1 UNDER_VOLTAGE 2 OVER_DISCHARGE_CURRENT 3 UNDER_CHARGE_CURRENT 4 OVER_DISCHARGE_TEMPERATURE 5 OVER_CHARGE_TEMPERATURE 6 UNDER_DISCHARGE_TEMPERATURE 7 UNDER_CHARGE_TEMPERATURE 8 SHORT_CIRCUIT 9 Display Error Display of a large d in the...

Page 17: ...ill push up lever B to upshift allowing you to pedal more slowly for a given speed but with more effort required Never pedal backward while shifting gears The chain could derail and you could lose control resulting in an accident that could cause serious or fatal injury and or property damage Always pedal forward at a steady pace when shifting gears The rear derailleur operates independently of th...

Page 18: ...fall off while riding Take care that loose straps or other items can not get caught by the spokes or wheels while riding 4 The luggage carrier is not designed for carrying a second rider or for the attachment of a child seat It should also not be used to pull a trailer 5 Do not modify the luggage carrier 6 Distribute the weight of your luggage or goods evenly between the two sides of the luggage c...

Page 19: ...eight it takes more battery power to accelerate a heavier person Your speed and wind conditions range is reduced when pedalling hard against a strong wind Terrain riding on a soft surface or climbing a hill uses more power Frequent starts and stops full power from a standing start draws the most amperage from the battery Maximise your range Fully charge your battery before each ride Check tyre pre...

Page 20: ...at and or open 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 battery serious or fatal injury and or other hazardous situation Improper use of this battery charger will void the warranty and may cause serious or fatal injury or other hazardous situations such as fire a...

Page 21: ...Avoid leaving the battery charger plugged into your battery for more than 12 hours at a time Once the battery is fully charged unplug the charger from the wall outlet then carefully unplug the charger from the battery pack Avoid charging the battery at a temperature lower than 0 C or over 40 C If possible charge the battery at room temperature You may recharge the battery at any time regardless of...

Page 22: ... battery You will damage your battery Charging instructions for storage Hours Before storing battery 2 Half re charge at least every 90 days 2 Charging instructions for storage half charge 5 5 Battery storage Disconnect the battery from the bike and store the battery in a cool 10º 21ºC 50º 70ºF dry place Avoid exposure to direct sunlight The Battery Management System BMS is always on consuming a s...

Page 23: ...shown in Picture 1 Lock battery and remove key 2 Make sure that the battery is attached correctly and lock the battery Remove the key 3 To activate the system turn on your battery using the ON OFF switch on the right side Picture 2 Fig 1 LED illuminates RED Picture 2 Fig 3 Picture 1 Battery Installed Picture 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 24: ...d the warnings and the A2B functions and operating procedures with your child before letting them ride it To ensure safe and enjoyable use of your A2B NEVER carry a passenger Overloading your A2B with a second rider can lead to severe injury or death OBEY all traffic laws Always ride on the correct side of the road with and not against the flow of traffic Watch out for car doors Be aware of the po...

Page 25: ...y positioned and clean before each ride Lights Your A2B has a front light and 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 left brake lever actuates the front brake Brake Pads When checking your brakes it is important to check the full brake system ...

Page 26: ...r Pedals Ensure that your pedals are properly installed and tightened before each ride Saddle Ensure that your saddle is properly adjusted and tightened before each ride see section 3 8 Tyre pressure Your A2B features heavy duty inner tubes to help avoid flat tyres However bicycle tyres normally lose pressure over time An under inflated tyre can cause premature tyre failure and will require signif...

Page 27: ...with the correct torque The two allen screws for the handle bar clamp have to be tightened with 5 Nm torque Battery Check the display prior to setting off on your journey to ensure the battery has enough charge to easily last your journey If you don t understand any aspect of the assembly use and care of your A2B please ask your A2B dealer ...

Page 28: ...gs 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 between 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 deal...

Page 29: ... Failure to take these precautions could lead to an accident causing serious or fatal injury and or property damage If you are uncertain about any aspect of the brake operation ask your A2B dealer Brake discs and brake pads must be free of oil and grease 7 6 Tyres 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 bea...

Page 30: ... 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 of force to position it in the closed position The appropriate amount of force necessary to close the lever when it is properly adjus ted will result in an imprint of the lever in the palm of your hand Once clos...

Page 31: ...orque arm Failure to do so will result in damage to the frame Ensure correct replacement of the chain on the front and rear chain rings Install the cable clips for the motor cable 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 disc is correctly inserted in the brake calliper and the wheel rotates free...

Page 32: ...At the end of the trip immediately clean the vehicle with cold water thoroughly dry off the vehicle treat parts liable to corrosion with wax borne anti corrosion agents Rubber and plastic parts could be damaged by aggressive or penetrating cleaning agents or solvents After cleaning and before beginning your ride always test your brakes Do not use any steam or high pressure cleaning devices The hig...

Page 33: ... climbing uphill Possible cause s Dead battery 1 A brake lever is applied 2 The motor power connector is not properly connected 3 No assist level selected P0 0 Motor temperature is getting too high Solution Recharge the battery See section 5 3 Do not apply the brakes when starting the vehicle Make sure brake levers are fully forward Ensure the motor power connector is securely connected Select ass...

Page 34: ...ype Lithium ion Nominal voltage 36 V Normal voltage operating range 30 to 42 V Nominal capacity 9 0 Ah Charging method CC CV constant current constant voltage Weight 2 8 kg Battery management system BMS Controls and stops over charging Controls maximum charge current Controls over discharge amperage Controls over discharge voltage Over temperature shut off Provides cell to cell balancing function ...

Page 35: ...t the goods upon delivery of the A2B to you and for the specified periods 2 1 1 are in agreement in all material respects with the relevant description depending on any conditions or information in brochures advertisement or in other documents 2 1 2 are of satisfactory quality 2 1 3 are suitable for the purposes specified by Hero Eco or for any appropriate purpose for which you utilise the goods 2...

Page 36: ...ll 3 2 1 refund in whole or in part the costs for the defective goods or 3 2 2 replace the defective goods or 3 2 3 repair the defective goods 4 Limitation of liability 4 1 If you or Hero Eco do not abide by this warranty then subject to provision 4 2 no party shall be liable for any of the resulting losses to the other party with the exception of losses representing a foreseeable consequence of n...

Page 37: ...t least at the times indicated in the table Please contact an A2B specialist dealer for this purpose and have the vehicle checked routinely This also applies if you do not notice any problems or signs of wear and tear when using your A2B The check by your specialist workshop is documented in the following maintenance schedule Therefore please keep it in a safe place Checklist The following pages c...

Page 38: ...ank pedal lubricate pedal axle Check sprocket for wear replace if necessary Check crank and pedal fastening for firm fit Check play of bottom bracket bearing replace if necessary Demount bottom bracket bearing clean lubricate casing thread Component assembly Chain cassette sprocket Clean all parts Check all screws for firm fit Check components for wear replace if necessary Clean lubricate chain Co...

Page 39: ...y Check brake system for tightness Check brake system screws for firm fit Check brake function and efficiency Guard plates luggage rack side stand lighting system Tighten all screws Check lighting system for functioning setting adjust if necessary Component assembly electrical drive system lock Check lines for proper fastening breakings chafing bends replace if necessary Check plug contacts for co...

Page 40: ...inside bearing pedal Clean crank pedal lubricate pedal axle Check sprocket for wear replace if necessary Check crank and pedal fastening for firm fit Check play of bottom bracket bearing replace if necessary Demount bottom bracket bearing clean lubricate casing thread Component assembly Chain cassette sprocket Clean all parts Check all screws for firm fit Check components for wear replace if neces...

Page 41: ...k brake system for tightness Check brake system screws for firm fit Check brake function and efficiency Guard plates luggage rack side stand lighting system Tighten all screws Check lighting system for functioning setting adjust if necessary Component assembly electrical drive system lock Check lines for proper fastening breakings chafing bends replace if necessary Check plug contacts for corrosio...

Page 42: ...edal Clean crank pedal lubricate pedal axle Check sprocket for wear replace if necessary Check crank and pedal fastening for firm fit Check play of bottom bracket bearing replace if necessary Demount bottom bracket bearing clean lubricate casing thread Component assembly Chain cassette sprocket Clean all parts Check all screws for firm fit Check components for wear replace if necessary Clean lubri...

Page 43: ...rake system for tightness Check brake system screws for firm fit Check brake function and efficiency Guard plates luggage rack side stand lighting system Tighten all screws Check lighting system for functioning setting adjust if necessary Component assembly electrical drive system lock Check lines for proper fastening breakings chafing bends replace if necessary Check plug contacts for corrosion a...

Page 44: ...te Signature stamp of the A2B specialist workshop Date Signature stamp of the A2B specialist workshop Date Signature stamp of the A2B specialist workshop Date Signature stamp of the A2B specialist workshop Date Signature stamp of the A2B specialist workshop Further maintenance every 2 000 km after 4 000 km after 6 000 km after 8 000 km after 10 000 km after 12 000 km after 14 000 km after 16 000 k...

Page 45: ...he frame near the pedal crank Vehicle serial number Motor serial number motor serial number is engraved on the left side of the motor hub Battery serial number To adequately protect your A2B against theft buy a high quality bicycle lock Lock your A2B to a firmly anchored object each time you park it somewhere unsupervised Also lock your front and rear wheel as well as the motor to the frame Note d...

Page 46: ...Ltd 80 Coleman Street London EC2R 5BJ Germany Hero Eco Ltd Reichenberger Strasse 124 10999 Berlin USA Hero Eco Inc 207 9th St San Francisco CA 94103 www wearea2b com UK Edition 1 1 September 2014 Hero Eco Ltd All rights reserved September 2014 EN15194 ...

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