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Assistance levels and speed 

 

Range 

 

 

Factors which affect the range 

The above figures are based on a speed of 20 km/h on a level road at 15°C

–20°C. The 

range is influenced by many factors: 

 

 

 

15.5 

12.5 

 

9.3 

 

Miles per hour 

 

Weight of the rider 

Weight of the luggage   

Selection of path   

Experience and 

concentration of the rider   

State of maintenance of the 

E-Bike 

Type, condition and air 

pressure in the tires   

Nature of the route   

Speed, average speed and 

changes in speed   

Traffic flow, for example, 

stop and go   

Wind direction and wind 

speed 

Summary of Contents for Transport Folding-E Front Motor Drive System

Page 1: ...Apollo Transport Folding E Front Motor Drive System Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...cation 9 Battery LED indicators 10 State of current charge 10 Battery capacity remaining indication 10 Battery complete shut down 10 Fitting the battery 11 Removing the battery 11 Assistance levels and speed 12 Removing the front wheel to repair a puncture 13 EC Declaration of Conformity 15 Halfords e bike specific warranty conditions 16 Battery pack specific warranty conditions 17 ...

Page 3: ...may fall over causing severe damage When riding a power assisted bike be sure that you are completely familiar with the starting characteristics of the bike before riding on multi lane roads and footpaths If the bike suddenly switches on accidents can happen If applicable check that the bike lights are working before you ride at night How safe maintenance is ensured Remove the battery pack from th...

Page 4: ...contact your place of purchase This can lead to overheating bursting or ignition of the battery WARNING There is a danger of personal injury or property damage How safe riding is ensured Follow the instructions in the user manual of the bike to ensure a safe ride Managing the battery The battery comes with a 40 charge Discharge and charge the battery fully twice to reach an optimum range Charge th...

Page 5: ...ethatthecarrierisnotdesigned topullatrailer Please note that the bicycle may have different performance especially the steering and braking when the carrier is loaded Reflectorsarenotallowedtobeobscured whenthecarrierisridebygoodsor people The tightening torque of the screws betweenthecarrier andtheframeshould be14N M Please note that carrier is not designed as theattachmentofachild seat Please en...

Page 6: ...utomatically go into sleep mode Press the power button on the battery for five seconds Press 2 sec The handlebar display goes through a self check routine where all LEDs flash The number of permanently lit red LEDs indicates the state of charge of the battery The MODE defaults to LOW ...

Page 7: ... C to 45 C Storage temperature battery 20 C to 45 C Humidity storage up to 80 Charging voltage 100V to 240VAC Charging time approx 6 hours Battery type Lithium ion battery Capacity 211Wh Nominal voltage 24VDC Motor type Front wheel drive Motor type Brushless DC Motor Nominal motor power 250W Maximum motor power 350W Torque 35Nm Motor Display Battery ...

Page 8: ...utton Assistance will stop as soon as you release the button Battery BATTERY STATUS ON OFF switch Battery release key Power Light Important Your bike is supplied with three battery lock keys please keep the spare key safely We can order you a replacement if you can provide the key number Please note your key number here ...

Page 9: ...ttery packs we will assume no liability or honour warranties Thebattery mustnotbeexposedtodirectsunlight orcharged orstoredinthevicinityofhigh temperatures Avoidcontactwithmetalobjects paperclips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects as this may cause a short circuit Shortscausedinthiswaywillinvalidateanywarranty claims Donotopenthebatterypack Thiscouldcauseashortcircuit Opening of ...

Page 10: ...s carpets etc If the battery is not fully charged after six hours disconnect it immediately from the output to stop the charging process and contact your place of purchase This can lead to overheating bursting or ignition of the batter For best performance in cold weather always remove the battery from the bike take it into a warm environment for charging It will get a higher charge will supply po...

Page 11: ... If you press the button hold it on for 5 seconds the LEDs will indicate the state of charge LED Board Appearance Indicator State Of Charge 4 LEDs flashing 100 3 LEDs flashing 80 2 LEDs flashing 50 1 LEDs flashing 20 0 LEDs flashing 20 Battery complete shut down There are two methods to completely shut down the battery to save power 1 Turn off the Power button of pack by manual 2 When the battery ...

Page 12: ...1 Fitting the battery 1 Push the battery into the battery cradle until it is fully installed in place 2 Turn the key 180 to lock the battery Removing the battery Unlock with the key slide out the battery ...

Page 13: ...fluenced by many factors 15 5 12 5 9 3 Miles per hour Weight of the rider Weight of the luggage Selection of path Experience and concentration of the rider State of maintenance of the E Bike Type condition and air pressure in the tires Nature of the route Speed average speed and changes in speed Traffic flow for example stop and go Wind direction and wind speed ...

Page 14: ...or Release the two arms of the front V brake by pulling on the front brake cable noodle releasing it from the cage on the top of the arm Remove the rubber caps from both front wheel nuts loosen the nuts 19 mm spanner You may need to remove the nuts to release the wheel Having repaired puncture refit the front wheel Take care to ensure the motor cable ...

Page 15: ...axle with the dropout slots Firmly tighten both wheel nuts to 40 5 Nm Push the two parts of the motor cable connector together making sure that the moulded arrows are aligned Replace the rubber wheel nut caps clip cable tie the motor cable back along the fork leg Reconnect the front V brake ...

Page 16: ...e from the EU address above Description of Equipment Battle E Bike Halfords Apollo Transport 250 W Front Motor Drive System 8 7Ah Li Ion Battery Battery Charger The following harmonized standards have been used EN 15194 2009 A1 2011 Cycles Electrically power assisted cycles EPAC Bicycles EN ISO 4210 2 2014 Safety requirements for bicycles Requirements for city and trekking young adult mountain and...

Page 17: ...or delivery service etc Has only been fitted with parts recommended by Halfords Has not been modified or altered in any way in particular no modifications to the motor Has not been damaged by accident or misuse Any failure caused by normal wear and tear or a lack of servicing and maintenance is excluded Under the terms of this guarantee Halfords will bear the cost of the replacement parts and labo...

Page 18: ...used For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take all WEEE marked waste to your Local Authority Civic waste site where it will be accepted free of charge If all consumers dispose of Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment correctly they will be helping to save valuable resources and preventing any potential negative effects upon human health and the environment of any hazardous materials ...

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