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Saddle ......................................................................................................................... 36

Front suspension fork ................................................................................................ 37

Adjustable stem .......................................................................................................... 38

Front and rear light .................................................................................................... 39

Maintenance of the bike ............................................................................................. 40

Cleaning and lubrication ............................................................................................ 40

Long-term storage ..................................................................................................... 40

Important information ................................................................................................ 41

Operating range .......................................................................................................... 41

Riding in wet conditions ............................................................................................. 42

Parking the bike ......................................................................................................... 42

Rear wheel tube replacement .................................................................................... 43

Rear wheel demount .................................................................................................. 43

Tube replacement ....................................................................................................... 44

Rear wheel mount ...................................................................................................... 46

Returning the battery / Recycling .............................................................................. 47

Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 48

Certificate of warranty ................................................................................................ 50

Service records ........................................................................................................... 51

Summary of Contents for Uphill Tour

Page 1: ...Electric bike user guide ekolo cz...

Page 2: ...AGOGS electric bikes Producer ekolo cz s r o Bubensk 1 1 70 00 Praha 7 Czech Republic Service 420 226 21 0 226 Email servis agogs com WWW www agogs com...

Page 3: ...ectric bike purchase AGOGS electric bikes come with high quality components all of which are carefully adjusted and tested before distribution To keep your bike in perfect condition please read this b...

Page 4: ...ecifications 1 4 Assembling AGOGS Uphill Tour after delivery 1 6 Before your first ride 1 8 How to operate your bike 20 User display settings 22 Power on password 23 Error code information 24 Your fir...

Page 5: ...nd lubrication 40 Long term storage 40 Important information 41 Operating range 41 Riding in wet conditions 42 Parking the bike 42 Rear wheel tube replacement 43 Rear wheel demount 43 Tube replacement...

Page 6: ...o always wear a cycle helmet when using your bicycle and if you are unfamiliar with cycling to attend a cycle proficiency course prior to using it Your electric bicycle is not a toy and should be cons...

Page 7: ...is not recommended to ride the bike when the outdoor temperature is below 0 C During long periods of storage and non use keep your battery at least 70 full and top up with charge every 5 to 8 weeks Wh...

Page 8: ...ly to the following vehicles In the Chapter 1 Article 1 1 h cycles with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum continuous rated power of 0 25 kW of which...

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Page 10: ...money lost difficulties and complications that can arise from electric bike misuse infringement of the instructions listed in user guide infringement of the traffic regulations and laws valid in coun...

Page 11: ...take full responsibility for any damage of any kind related to the electric bike use The owner waives all claims against ekolo cz for compensation in the event of possible loss theft damage or injury...

Page 12: ...1 2 Electric bike components...

Page 13: ...connector 1 0 adjustable stem 1 1 suspension fork 1 2 suspension seatpost 1 3 saddle 1 4 seatpost clamp 1 5 pedal 1 6 brake lever 1 7 front brake caliper 1 8 front brake disc 1 9 rear brake caliper 20...

Page 14: ...romax angle adjust Promax 350 mm suspension preload adjust Samox 48T 1 70 mm Pedal asistance system 3 9 levels of assistance 8FUN CST type 48V 350W brushless rear hub motor FAG cadence in BB AEE Lithi...

Page 15: ...1 1 kg 3 6 kg battery 1 25 kg including carrier load 25 kg Do not overload bicycle or carrier Carrier can not be used to transport persons Bicycle dimensions length x height x width 1 85 cm x 1 02 cm...

Page 16: ...Tools Allen key 4 mm open end wrench 1 5 mm Unpack the carton and remove everything that is not fixed to the bike frame Take the electric bike out of the box Remove the packing material Put handlebar...

Page 17: ...Mount front fender holder and front light to fork arch Use Allen key 5 mm Then mount fender wire holders to outer legs of fork with Allen key 4 mm Put seat post with saddle into the seat tube adjust...

Page 18: ...k the battery bottom lock anticlockwise and release the key Now you can pull the battery smootly up Be very careful when re inserting the battery The slot must fit with the rail perfectly If the batte...

Page 19: ...ttery is fully charged Adjust height of saddle Your knee should be slightly bent when the pedal is in the lowest position When you stop you should be able to touch the ground with both feet It is impo...

Page 20: ...e as below Running Speed Average Speed Max Speed Trip Distance Total distance Travel Time Default assistance level is ECO Choose required level using and buttons Each level of assistance ECO CITY TOUR...

Page 21: ...ime of your battery Make sure that the battery is OFF when handling the bike Otherwise you could initiate uncontrolled self motion of the bike There is a red boost button on the left handlebar Use thi...

Page 22: ...ss M to save changes and exit user setting User display settings You can clear trip distance and trip time and set the backlight brightness of your display Press M button to start the display and put...

Page 23: ...assword Factory configuration is 1 234 Use and to change digits and M to confirm After 4 digits of correct password entered press M to confirm Use and enable or disable power on password PSd y means p...

Page 24: ...urn the system off Check the display connector unplug it and plug in again and turn the system on If error appears again contact authorized service centre 02 Smart BMS communication problem Solution T...

Page 25: ...failure There is a short connection in the winding of the motor or the winding is interrupted Contact authorized service centre 24 Motor Hall signal abnormality Solution Turn the system off Check the...

Page 26: ...vised after 1 50 200 kilometres from purchase This is a free service provided by your supplier If this service has not been undertaken at the correct time this may cause damage to some components that...

Page 27: ...with a great balance of weight capacity and life The battery has been delivered as a part of your electric bicycle Its serial number is printed under the battery rail and written down in your warrant...

Page 28: ...charger is 3A It takes cca 3 3 5 hours to fully charge an empty battery Connect the charger to your battery first then plug charger into the mains Red lamp on the charger indicates the battery is cha...

Page 29: ...r every use so the battery will be ready for next use You can charge your battery either on the bike or released from the bike In both cases turn the battery off with the key before charging When char...

Page 30: ...e battery Do not store the battery in high temperature such as heat sunshine or close to a fire Do not power supply another device with the battery Always charge the battery with licensed charger for...

Page 31: ...ble batteries with this charger Protect from water and impacts Do not touch with wet hands Keep it away from children and pets Do not cover when in use Keep the fan free to allow air flow Pull the plu...

Page 32: ...e pads position Use pad adjuster knobs Turn each of them clockwise untill you can hear the brake pad is touching brake disc when you rotate the wheel Then turn one step backwards You can use the barre...

Page 33: ...33 Brake adjusting barrel 1 Brake disc 2 Brake caliper 3 Anchor bolt 4 Left pad adjuster knob 5 Right pad adjuster knob 6 Torque arm...

Page 34: ...vement To inflate the tires use only a normal hand pump Do not use air compressors which are available at gas stations Acceptable tire pressure is 2 8 4 6 bar 40 65 psi Recommended tire pressure is 3...

Page 35: ...able or the cable is too short it is not possible to shift gear 9 adjust it by the barrel See picture By turning the barrel anticlockwise you downcrease the free move of cable by turning it clockwise...

Page 36: ...to tension the spring for heavier people and anticlockwise to release tension for lighter people Insert the post into the bike again adjust the height of the saddle and tighten the clamp again It is...

Page 37: ...suspension fork You can adjust the preload of the suspension The adjuster is located on the left hand side of the fork crown Turn the adjuster clockwise to increase the suspension preload and anticlo...

Page 38: ...ould be leaned forward on this bike To adjust height of handlebar loosen Allen bolts highlighted in red on picture with Allen key 6 mm Then use Allen key 4 mm to loosen green highlighted bolts Adjust...

Page 39: ...ctivate auto light mode of front light by moving the switch to position AUTO You can also turn on the light permanently by moving the switch to position ON Rear light is controlled by rubber swith on...

Page 40: ...bricate chain derailleur brake cable and derailleur cable with light oil Lubricate brake pivot bushes not the brake pads with a little grease Do not lubricate the parts too often Too much oil causes d...

Page 41: ...ofile weather conditions condition of the bike riding style and the rider s physical condition Regular braking and accelarating climbing steep hills low pressure tires dragging brakes or a heavy carri...

Page 42: ...water condensation in controller box the bike will not operate Wait until it dries The electrical components of the bike such as motor battery and controller must not be submerged in water IMPORTANT B...

Page 43: ...stay Be careful not to damage wire Unplug the motor connector 4 Release the rubber cups from axle nuts Be careful not to damage the wire 5 Use wrench key size 1 8 mm to loosen axle nuts One turn antic...

Page 44: ...over the wheel rim Move around the rim about an eighth of the circumference and repeat the process again leaving the first tool in place Now zip the second lever around the wheel and the tire should c...

Page 45: ...e that no part of the tube is sticking out 7 Starting at the tire edge closest to the valve use your thumbs to work the other side of tire over the rim and into the well You may need to use the same t...

Page 46: ...2 Center the wheel and tighten nuts with wrench key size 1 8 mm 3 Put plastic cups on axle nuts 4 Turn the bike back to normal position 5 Reconnect the motor connector and check that it is working pr...

Page 47: ...ures batteries are disposed of correctly You can also return the battery to your retailer Help needed In case of any problems which regards to bike operation or maintainance contact your retailer or p...

Page 48: ...s problems claimed after 1 2 months from bike purchase can not be dealt under warranty Exeptions to warranties 1 Damage resulting from misuse not maintaining the bicycle or not following the guideline...

Page 49: ...components that will not be covered under our guarantee We offer 2 years limited warranty on following items Main frame and fork Handle bar controls brakes excluding brake pads Controller display and...

Page 50: ...50 CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY Date sold E bike type color Frame number Battery number Purchaser Full name company Address ZIP Phone number Retailer stamp and signature 200km service confirmation...

Page 51: ...51 Service records Service check after 200 km free Service stamp and signature Date Service check after 6 months Date Service check after 1 2 months Date...

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