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5.3.1 Fitting and removing the sMMI

Fitting

Place the sMMI [4] in the correct position (the "neodrives" logo 
faces the rider) and turned to the left at an angle of about 30 
degrees in relation to the dock [5] (see illustration).

Turn the sMMI [4] clockwise on the dock [5] by 30 degrees 
applying slight pressure so that both components are aligned 
to each other. While doing so, the electrical connections to the 
controller, motor and battery pack are automatically established.

Removing

Turn the sMMI [4] anticlockwise on its dock [5] by about 30 
degrees. While doing so, the electrical connections are disengaged 
and the sMMI [4] can be removed. The sMMI must be switched off 
before it is removed (see section 3.2).

 

 To protect your Pedelec from unwanted use by third parties 

or against theft, the sMMI should always be removed from the 
handlebar when not in use. Removing the sMMI, however, does not 
constitute a replacement for securing your Pedelec against theft 
by means of appropriate measures (use of a bicycle lock, anti-theft 
chain or similar).

Summary of Contents for Orsted

Page 1: ...1 Operating instructions rsted...

Page 2: ...nction and lights switch on routine optional 25 5 3 2 3 Selecting the assistance level 25 5 3 2 5 Activating recuperation 26 5 3 2 6 Braking assistant 27 5 3 2 7 Pushing aid 28 Contents 5 3 2 8 Date a...

Page 3: ...3 1 Information on the operating modes 51 6 3 2 Insertion of the battery 51 6 3 3 Switching the battery on 52 6 3 4 Display of the state of charge 52 6 4 Removal of the battery 53 6 4 1 Switching the...

Page 4: ...the field of electrical engineering first made the use of electricity possible 1 1 Intended use of your A2B Your A2B equipped with the neodrives drive system is a Pedelec Pedal Electric Cycle for usu...

Page 5: ...ad jumps or for sports events We recommend that you always wear an approved bicycle helmet when using the A2B and additionally that you wear light or reflective clothes at night Make sure that you kno...

Page 6: ...splash guard 5 Front tyre 6 Front wheel rim 7 Front disk brake and rotor 8 Pedals pedal crank and chainring 9 Chain 10 Motor 11 Stand 12 Rear wheel rim 13 Rear tyre 14 Derailleur and freewheel 15 Refl...

Page 7: ...7 3 1 Components A Right hand brake lever for rear wheel brake B Left hand brake lever for front wheel brake C Shift lever D Right pedal E Left pedal...

Page 8: ...d handlebars indicating that the life cycle has been completed or even exceeded Have worn components replaced immediately by your specialist dealer If you do not check components or accessories for fi...

Page 9: ...he crank turn Your knee should now be almost straight If you are sitting right on the saddle while in this position then the saddle height is correct Of course you do not then ride with your legs stre...

Page 10: ...appropriate if the lever leaves a mark on the palm of your hand when pressing A properly closed quick release cannot be moved any more unless it is reopened as specified above If you can move the mec...

Page 11: ...angle of the stem 1 Loosen the C screws using an appropriate Allen key 2 Position the stem at the desired angle 3 Tighten the C screws to 17 18 5 Nm and ensure that the stem is alignedin relation to t...

Page 12: ...ported by the stand By doing so you damage the stand and possibly the frame 5 Sit on the A2B and find a comfortable sitting position 6 Start to pedal and start the motor assistance in this way 7 Test...

Page 13: ...adients you operate the large lever located in front of the handlebar and marked with A in the illustration In this way you shift down and have to pedal faster to maintain your speed If you want to go...

Page 14: ...r light is not covered either completely or in part since this results in a high risk of not being noticed by other road users 2 Make sure the luggage is safely attached to the luggage rack and cannot...

Page 15: ...onditions quick pedalling into a strong headwind reduces the range Terrain riding on soft areas or uphill requires more efforts Frequent starting and stopping full power from a standstill uses the mos...

Page 16: ...ntenance or repairs The driver is responsible for examining the Pedelec as required having any necessary works carried out and using it appropriately The following sections of these operating instruct...

Page 17: ...uctions The restrictions on the acceptable operating conditions e g maximum climbing power permissible maximum obstacle height maximum user weight etc contained herein must be observed when using the...

Page 18: ...Scratchproof quenched and tempered acrylic glass plate sMMI weight detached 55 g 5 1 5 Technical details Drive Range Up to 120 km Speed 25 km h Rated output peak 250 watts 650 watts Operating voltage...

Page 19: ...eactivated below 0 C Protection class IP65 The range varies depending on the battery used the terrain and the prevailing travelling conditions The specified range can be achieved under optimum travell...

Page 20: ...an Machine Interface sMMI The sMMI is attached to your Pedelec s handlebar or stem You can access various functions and activate or deactivate parameters using the controller s buttons see section 2 F...

Page 21: ...ning range Display remaining energy Display travelling information Various warning indicators Back Switching off Menu Back Tour Reset Travel mode Braking assistant Pushing aid Settings o k Boost Tour...

Page 22: ...oller motor and battery pack are automatically established Removing Turn the sMMI 4 anticlockwise on its dock 5 by about 30 degrees While doing so the electrical connections are disengaged and the sMM...

Page 23: ...press button 2 on the controller for about 2 seconds while the start menu is displayed By doing so you access the submenu shown opposite In this display you can jump up or down using buttons 1 and 3...

Page 24: ...lection of recuperation see section 3 2 5 11 Various alternating information and warning indications see section 3 2 11 shown here remaining battery capacity 12 Display of various travelling informati...

Page 25: ...ill be shown on the display In this case switch off the Pedelec and the lights and proceed as described above 5 3 2 4 Selecting the assistance level Your desired assistance level 5 possible levels can...

Page 26: ...n you can recover energy when travelling and feed it into the battery This is possible and advisable from a speed of 15 km h The recuperation is activated and adjusted using the controller buttons 1 a...

Page 27: ...required It assists you with braking and ensures the recovered energy is fed into the battery provided that the battery is not charged above the limit of 90 and the temperature is not below 0 C To ac...

Page 28: ...ling speed as described above power is fed back into the battery which is thus charged As soon as you start to pedal the braking assistant is automatically deactivated It will be reactivated as soon a...

Page 29: ...ing pushing the sMMI automatically changes to the preset assistance level mode see section 3 2 4 so that the selection activated there is available for you If the pedals are no longer moved the sMMI s...

Page 30: ...otor see section 4 Thermal Management is moderate in this mode so that long steep inclines can be managed very well in the Tour mode In the Boost mode you obtain the full drive performance It is suita...

Page 31: ...Menu Menu Journey Reset see chart in section 3 using the controller buttons see section 2 After each activation of Journey Reset the display is reset to Zero The distance you have travelled since the...

Page 32: ...taken from the battery motorised assistance of the Pedelec is no longer available Please charge the battery as soon as possible using the charger supplied Braking assistant active While travelling dow...

Page 33: ...3 2 10 display of the battery s remaining capacity incl display of the expected remaining range The respective displays can be selected by briefly pressing button 2 of the controller If buttons 1 or 3...

Page 34: ...I standard settings Language settings time format 12 24 h sMMI lock The sMMI can optionally be permanently connected to the motor As a result the sMMI is only operable with this motor system and canno...

Page 35: ...art your Pedelec Proceed as follows Put the sMMI on its dock 5 as described in section 3 1 The connection to the motor and the battery is automatically established and a warning Firmware update is run...

Page 36: ...ontrol and patented air circulation ensure optimal cooling of the motor This means better and longer performance on gradients or with heavy trailer loads Advantage protection against premature overhea...

Page 37: ...overheating If a temperature of 80 C is exceeded in the motor electronics the motor control reduces the supplied power and thus the assistance This is indicated in the sMMI by the thermometer symbol s...

Page 38: ...ing the drive wheel and when remounting it afterwards and in particular observe the manufacturer s information and instructions for the various components fitted to the wheel especially the brake disk...

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Page 40: ...oose If your wheels are equipped with quick releases please observe the manufacturer s specifications on mounting and the tightening torque If the wheel is correctly fixed to the frame the motor can b...

Page 41: ...ctants isopropyl alcohol 5 6 1 Motor Your Pedelec s motor should be cleaned regularly to remove dirt ideally using a dry brush or a damp not wet cloth Do not use running water such as a water hose or...

Page 42: ...ensure safe operation all plug connections in particular must be free from dirt and foreign matter as well as completely dry Never put your Pedelec on its gear box side during transport for instance i...

Page 43: ...2 3 Is the system permanently in recuperation mode If so check the brake lever switch located on the rear wheel brake lever only for sMMIs with brake cable for proper fit Has the sMMI been correctly a...

Page 44: ...reserves the right to make changes resulting from the further development of the mechanics or software or from the statutory requirements According to the manufacturer misuse of the battery includes t...

Page 45: ...for attaching the battery already mounted on the Pedelec the present operating instructions 6 1 5 Technical details Name BM18650Z3 US18650NC1 Battery type Lithium ion Lithium ion Rated capacity 11 25...

Page 46: ...elements at a glance Battery 1 Battery casing 2 Keys 3 Charger socket motor connection 4 On off button 5 LED energy display 6 LED rear light On the Pedelec 7 Battery rail Battery charger 8 Charging c...

Page 47: ...r defective it must be taken out of use and checked Please contact your specialist dealer and discuss further action with respect to return and repair The defective damaged battery must by no means be...

Page 48: ...tc during charging Do not charge it in areas in which the battery could come into contact with moisture The battery should only be charged at temperatures between 0 C and 40 C If you try to carry out...

Page 49: ...dispatching the battery 6 2 5 Safety instructions and warnings for the charger Read and observe all instructions and warnings enclosed with the charger and the following safety instructions and warni...

Page 50: ...amaged parts must be replaced immediately by the authorised specialist dealer Do not use or disassemble the charger if it has received a hard blow was dropped or was damaged in any other way Take the...

Page 51: ...e battery automatically switches into the so called Deep Sleep mode after 48 hours 6 3 2 Insertion of the battery Put the battery s front end into the two rails located on the connector box Place the...

Page 52: ...eck the battery s state of charge at any time using the LED display If the battery has not been used for more than 48 hours Briefly press the button The battery is switched on all LEDs a to e flash th...

Page 53: ...al 6 4 2 Removing the battery Open the cover flap on the luggage rack battery Put the key into the lock on the luggage rack battery Push the key slightly into the lock and while doing so turn it into...

Page 54: ...tion 4 2 Proceed as follows Insert the charger plug into the socket on the battery The two parts are automatically correctly aligned and locked by a magnetic lock Charge the battery in accordance with...

Page 55: ...s all LEDs will illuminate Check if all criteria such as ambient temperature properly fixed charging plug etc relating to the charging process have been fulfilled in accordance with the present operat...

Page 56: ...ly from household waste at governement disposal centres provided for this purpose The proper disposal and separate collection of old appliances is intended to prevent potential damage to the environme...

Page 57: ...lier Wet roads are slippery be careful in curves and when turning Make sure that you are seen by others In dim lighting and in the dark you should wear light clothes ideally with reflective stripes Re...

Page 58: ...rear lamp to make sure you are noticed at night Ensure that the lights are operative and clean before every journey Brakes Check the brakes before every journey The left brake lever activates the fro...

Page 59: ...re that the quick release on the front wheel is correctly adjusted and has a firm fit In case of inadequate adjustment and securing of the quick release the front wheel may come loose during the ride...

Page 60: ...es are damaged or missing The wheels should run smoothly and without any horizontal or vertical wobble 8 2 Hub bearings Regularly check the fit of the hub bearings by lifting the wheel from the ground...

Page 61: ...eep a larger distance between yourself and other road users and start braking earlier than usual Any non compliance with these safety measures may lead to accidents resulting in severe or even fatal i...

Page 62: ...3 The front wheel can now be easily removed from the hub Your A2B is equipped with a front wheel with quick release for easy removal and mounting of the front wheel Please observe the instructions on...

Page 63: ...d adjustment of the brakes is not completely clear ask your A2B specialist dealer to adjust the your A2B s brakes for you Incorrectly adjusted brakes have reduced efficiency which can lead to accident...

Page 64: ...ng an appropriate Allen key 3 Disconnect the plug connectors for the power and control cables leading to the motor 5 3 2 4 7 1 4 Loosen and remove the hub axle nuts using a 19 mm wrench 5 Loosen and r...

Page 65: ...ng freely without the brake blocks rubbing on it If such installation and adjustment of the brakes is not completely clear ask your A2B specialist dealer to adjust the your A2B s brakes for you Incorr...

Page 66: ...vehicle after the journey using cold water thoroughly dry the vehicle treat parts subject to corrosion using wax based anticorrosive agents Rubber and plastic parts must not be damaged with aggressive...

Page 67: ...en weight without battery 22 4 kg Unladen weight with battery 25 9 kg Permissible maximum load 160 kg Permissible maximum luggage rack load 25 kg Maximum speed with motorised assistance even terrain 2...

Page 68: ...all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements with regard to the sale of the goods in Europe 2 2 Hero Eco provides this warranty in addition to your statutory claims relating to goods which are...

Page 69: ...on 3 2 1 refund the costs of the defective goods in whole or in part 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 does not...

Page 70: ...2B you should have a service check carried out once a year or at least in the periods indicated in the table Please contact an A2B specialist dealer for this purpose and have the vehicle routinely che...

Page 71: ...de 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 necess...

Page 72: ...sary 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...

Page 73: ...y Crank 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 repla...

Page 74: ...heck 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...

Page 75: ...ng 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 Demo...

Page 76: ...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 fo...

Page 77: ...mp 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 Signa...

Page 78: ...serial number can be found on the bottom side of the frame near the pedal crank Vehicle serial number The motor serial number is engraved on the left hand side of the motor hub Motor serial number Pl...

Page 79: ...n Street London EC2R 5BJ Germany Hero Eco Ltd Reichenberger Strasse 124 10999 Berlin USA Hero Eco Inc 207 9th St San Francisco CA 94103 A2B US heroeco com www wearea2b com DE Edition 1 0 July 2014 Her...

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