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c. You shall not ride next to another electronic bike operator except on paths or 

parts of roadways set aside exclusively for bicycles;

d. You shall not ride a Class 3 Bike upon any street, highway, or bike or pedestrian 

path if You are under 16 years of age, unless You are a passenger;

e. You shall ride in the right-hand lane when operating on a roadway at less than the 

normal speed of traffic, subject to the conditions in Section 42-4-1412(5)(a);

f.

You shall keep at least one hand on the handlebars at all time;

g. You shall comply with the parking requirements of Section 42-4-1412(11);
h. You shall wear a bicycle helmet if You are under 18 years of age, and 

a. That helmet shall must conform to the specifications in Section 

42-4-1412(15)(b)(II)

b. That helmet must be secured properly on Your head with a chin strap 

while the Class 3 Bike is in motion.

Moreover, pursuant to 

CO Rev. Stat. §13-21-402.5

 and applying to 

those residing in Colorado, Ariel Rider shall not be liable for injury, 
death, or property damage that occurs as a result of use in a manner 
or for a purpose other than that which was intended and which could 

Summary of Contents for KEPLER

Page 1: ...KEPLER USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...read and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike If you have questions after reading this manual please reference the Ariel Rider Ebikes Help Center contact us by email and...

Page 3: ...1...

Page 4: ...ns many warnings and cautions concerning the safe operation and consequences if proper setup operation and maintenance are not performed All information in this manual should be carefully reviewed and...

Page 5: ...rt to ensure accuracy of its documentation and assumes no responsibility of liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear within Assembly and fi rst adjustment of your bike from Ariel Rider E bikes r...

Page 6: ...whatsoever for the safety reliability durability and performance of any of Ariel Rider s products By buying using or allowing the use of Ariel Rider products you represent and warrant that electronic...

Page 7: ...5 Table of Contents Using this Manual 2 General Info 6 Assembly Instructions 13 Battery Charging 29 Operation 42 Maintenance 75 Troubleshooting 91 Warnings and Safety 94 Limited Warranty 129...

Page 8: ...your work NOTICE If you do not have the experience skill and tools to complete assembly and fi t Ariel Rider E bikes highly recommends having a certi fi ed reputable bike mechanic complete these proc...

Page 9: ...in some cases cause your Kepler to not conform with laws pertaining to your bike The replacement of original components or installation of third party accessories or accessories from Ariel Rider E bik...

Page 10: ...t in needing to replace the motor itself which is not covered under warranty Electrical System The electrical system on your Kepler offers various levels of power assistance and lighting for different...

Page 11: ...echanic to have the brakes repaired if you fi nd a problem Tires and Wheels Your wheels should always spin straight and must be repaired or replaced if they wobble side to side or up and down when spi...

Page 12: ...all approved accessories are properly attached per the speci fi c component manufacturer s instructions It is good practice to look over all hardware straps and accessories before each ride and if yo...

Page 13: ...Battery Charged Secured and Unplugged Ensure the battery is fully charged and operating properly The battery gauge on the LCD Display and battery mounted charge status indicator should read similarly...

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Page 15: ...ehensive manual of all aspects of assembly maintenance and repair We recommend you consult a certi fi ed reputable bike mechanic to assist in the assembly repair and maintenance of your bike It is nor...

Page 16: ...onents Please recycle packaging materials especially cardboard and foam all 6 EPS foam Ensure you have received the correct frame size before assembling the bike and that all pieces are included in th...

Page 17: ...ndlebar onto stem Be sure to center the handlebar and ensure hardware is properly secured Before fully securing the handlebar to the stem adjust the stem angle using the Allen bolts on the side of the...

Page 18: ...properly secured before moving on to the next step When properly installed the front wheel should be fully seated in the dropouts of the front fork and the washers and nuts should be on the outside of...

Page 19: ...slowly Do not cross thread or damage the threads Tighten securely using a pedal wrench to avoid damage caused by wider wrenches as shown in assembly video The right pedal is threaded so that it is ti...

Page 20: ...18 Step 5 In fl ate tires to desired PSI Recommended tire pressure is indicated on the tire sidewall Do not over in fl ate or under in fl ate the tires...

Page 21: ...e frame Step 7 Install the headlight and front fender in place Make sure the bike is not turned on while installing the headlight as this may damage the controller While plugging the headlight cable i...

Page 22: ...deo are performed properly or you are unable to view the assembly video please consult a certi fi ed reputable local bike mechanic for assistance in addition to contacting Ariel Rider E bikes for help...

Page 23: ...that all hardware is properly tightened to the recommended torque values included in this manual and components are secured before moving on to next step otherwise damage to the bike property serious...

Page 24: ...rake Lever Clamp Bolt 6 Handlebar Area Shifter Clamp Screw 6 Handlebar Area Stem Angle Adjust 18 Brakes Caliper Adapter to Frame 6 8 Brakes Caliper to Adapter 6 8 Brakes Brake Cable to Caliper Clamp 6...

Page 25: ...leur Mounting Bolt 10 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Cable Pinch Bolt 6 8 Rear Dropout Area Kickstand Mounting Bolts 8 Bottom Bracket and Crank Area Bottom Bracket and Lockring 60 Bottom Bracket and Cra...

Page 26: ...24 Bottom Bracket and Crank Area Controller Mounting Bolts 6 Fenders All Fender Mounting Bolts and Hardware 6...

Page 27: ...after every time the bike is left unsupervised even for a short time Otherwise the handlebar stem and or seat post may come loose and can result in loss of control damage to the bike property serious...

Page 28: ...omes equipped with an adjustable front suspension fork these suspension forks can move up and down up to certain degree to cushion bumps in the riding surface which can make riding on a rough road or...

Page 29: ...The Rider Comfort To obtain maximum comfort riders should not overextend their arms reach when riding While sitting on the bike with one pedal at its lowest point place the ball of the foot on that pe...

Page 30: ...or off the bike place the charger in a fl at secure place and connect the DC output plug from the charger round barrel connector to the charging port on the side of the battery 3 Plug the charger into...

Page 31: ...utlet fi rst and proceed to remove the charger output plug from the battery charging port Always charge your battery in temperatures between 50 F 77 F 10 C 25 C and ensure the battery and charger are...

Page 32: ...tery can be recharged on or off the bike o To remove the battery turn the key to unlocked position and then carefully pull the battery to the side while you re keeping the key in unlock position o The...

Page 33: ...in or charging It air cools and to be on a hard fl at surface in an open space Use the charger with the indicator light facing upwards Do not use with the charger inverted which can inhibit cooling an...

Page 34: ...ousing which will void the warranty and can result in damage to the battery property serious injury and or death Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from...

Page 35: ...bike o Be careful to avoid damaging the exposed connector terminals and keep them clear of debris Use caution to avoid damage to battery connector terminals which are exposed when the battery is unloc...

Page 36: ...n the bottom of the battery into the receptacle and push the top of the battery inside the frame o Ensure the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by carefully pulling to the...

Page 37: ...or light should illuminate indicating the battery is charging The time the charger takes to fully charge the battery is dependent on various factors including distance traveled riding characteristics...

Page 38: ...rmally taking longer to charge than expected or you are experiencing substantial reduction in range please discontinue use and contact Ariel Rider E bikes immediately Distance Traveled Estimated Time...

Page 39: ...not suffer damage from falls or impact o Fully charge the battery before each use to ensure it is ready to go the full range per charge to extend the life of the battery and help reduce the chance of...

Page 40: ...utomatically detects and accounts for incoming voltage Do not open the charger or modify voltage input o Do not yank or pull on the cables of the charger When unplugging carefully remove both the AC a...

Page 41: ...information detailed in this manual Failure to follow proper charging procedures can result in damage to your bike from Ariel Rider E bikes the battery the charger personal property and or serious in...

Page 42: ...n between 50 F 77 F 10 C 25 C o Check the battery every month and if necessary use the charger from Ariel Rider E bikes to charge the battery to 75 charged Please follow the above instructions for sto...

Page 43: ...from a stop and inexperienced users should take extra care when fi rst applying the throttle The pedal assistance feature is also a powerful option and users should fully research and understand how t...

Page 44: ...instructions is not covered under warranty and could result in personal injury to you and others and damage to property and or your bike from Ariel Rider E bikes Contact Ariel Rider E bikes if you hav...

Page 45: ...s are secured correctly and you have read this entire manual you may turn the bike on and select a power level following the steps outlined below 1 Familiarize yourself with the key port and key posit...

Page 46: ...ately for 2 seconds 4 Select your desired level of pedal assistance PAS between level 0 through 5 using the up and down arrows on the display remote Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level of pedal as...

Page 47: ...ng you may now proceed to operate your bike from Ariel Rider E bikes You can begin by pedaling the bike in the appropriate drivetrain gear with pedal assist level 0 or 1 You may also use the throttle...

Page 48: ...ould take extra care when fi rst applying the throttle The pedal assistance feature is also a powerful option and users should fully research and understand how to operate it before fi rst use Not tak...

Page 49: ...led using the 3 button LCD Display Remote mounted on the left side of the handlebar depicted at right Display Operations table in this manual for instructions on how to perform various operations usin...

Page 50: ...8 Button Functions Buttons Name Functions Power Power on off Setting confirmation Plus Parameter adjustment Lights on off Menu operation Minus Parameter adjustment Pedestrian mode on off Menu operatio...

Page 51: ...49 Power On Off Press and hold Power button for 2 second can turn on off the display Please note that the display can automatically shut down when the bike isn t being used...

Page 52: ...50 Interface Simple Mode...

Page 53: ...51 Sports Mode...

Page 54: ...52 Statistical Mode...

Page 55: ...e pedal assist level models Click and hold button for walk assist mode Error Codes Kepler can show warning message icon shows on the screen and show error code at the bottom of the screen error code i...

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Page 57: ...55 Adjusting the settings In the sta ti c state long press the and bu tt ons for 2 seconds in order to get into the se tti ngs menu...

Page 58: ...safety the settings menu can only be accessed when the bike is stationary In this menu you can clear the trip data turn on off auto headlight functions set units set brightness of the screen backlight...

Page 59: ...the hub motor does not overheat or become damaged from excessive loading o To ensure adequate air fl ow to cool the electric components keep the bike moving over 10 mph or under 500watts o Pedal to a...

Page 60: ...ower assistance level when you fi rst get your bike from Ariel Rider E bikes to get to know your bike and travel routes Once you become familiar with the range requirements of your travel routes and t...

Page 61: ...l Assist Level High Throttle Use o Light Pedaling 30 mi 48 km o Flat Terrain o Normal Payload o Not Windy o Medium Pedal Assist Level Moderate Throttle Use o Light Pedaling 40 mi 64 km o Flat Terrain...

Page 62: ...the bike whenever loading cargo and or a passenger The kickstand is not designed to be used for loading cargo Do not assume the bike is stable and balanced when using the kickstand Always hold onto t...

Page 63: ...epler with cargo Users should practice riding on a fl at and open area with light cargo before attempting to carry heavier loads Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all injuries or damage...

Page 64: ...nd periodically check that nothing loosens risks interfering with any moving components or could risk touching or dragging on the ground o Plan your route accordingly since a rider s hill climbing abi...

Page 65: ...ng the front brake by itself or for any excessive stress that is placed on the components damages occurring to the bike or parts and or damages or injuries that occur from loss of control The kickstan...

Page 66: ...from the bike and ensure the battery is locked to the or use the key to remove the battery and bring it with you forsecurity o It is recommended to park indoors If you must park outdoors in rain or w...

Page 67: ...r E bikes on a rack not designed for the bike s size and weight o Use a rack compatible with the width of tires used on your bike Some racks may not accommodate all tire widths o When storing your bik...

Page 68: ...elow for more detailed information 1 Properly maintain batteries by keeping them fully charged when between uses of up to two weeks apart See Long Term Battery Storage section of this manual for infor...

Page 69: ...or spray all unpainted parts with anti rust treatment Damage from corrosion is not covered under warranty so special care should be given to extend the life of your bike when used in coastal areas or...

Page 70: ...68 10 The Kepler comes equipped with a fender set which should be inspected to ensure mounting hardware is properly secured and these parts are in good working condition...

Page 71: ...tional characteristics will be maintained and unsafe conditions avoided Please avoid using motorcycle tires and or different size tires It is critically important that proper air pressure is always ma...

Page 72: ...e all air pressure from the inner tube could result in serious injury Ariel Rider shall not be responsible for any and all damages or injuries resulting from not removing all air pressure from the inn...

Page 73: ...properly o Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not over worn o Ensure brake pads are correctly positioned in relation to the rims o Ensure brake control cables are lubricated correctly adjus...

Page 74: ...nd not broken o Check axle nuts and front wheel quick release to ensure they aretight Ensure the locking lever on the quick release skewer if any is correctly tensioned fully closed and secure positio...

Page 75: ...ghtened to the cranks o Ensure the cranks are securely tightened and are not bent 7 Derailleurs o Check that the derailleur is adjusted and functioning properly o Ensure shifter and brake levers are a...

Page 76: ...ing to hub motor are securedand undamaged o Make sure the hub motor axle bolts are secured and all torque armsand torque washers are in place 10 Battery Pack o Ensure battery is charged before use o E...

Page 77: ...er connectors to make sure they are fully seated freefrom debris or moisture o Check cables and cable housing for obvious signs of damage o Ensure headlight taillight and brake light are functioning a...

Page 78: ...igns of damage o Ensure rider is wearing helmet and other required riding safety gear o Ensure mounting hardware is properly secured if fi tted with rearrack o Ensure taillight and taillight power wir...

Page 79: ...s have a certi fi ed reputable bike mechanic perform a tune up on your Kepler after your initial break in period of 50 100 mi 80 160 km depending on riding conditions such as total weight riding chara...

Page 80: ...he chain freewheel chainring and derailleur Check wheel trueness and for quiet wheel operation without spoke noise Check condition of frame for any damage Clean frame by wiping frame down with damp cl...

Page 81: ...cables for corrosion or fraying Check spoke tension Check accessory mounting rack mounting bolts fender hardware and alignment Clean and lubricate drivetrain Check crankset and pedal torque Clean and...

Page 82: ...ith conditions of use We generally recommend inspections service and necessary replacements be performed at the time or mileage interval that comes fi rst in the following table Every 6 Months 750 125...

Page 83: ...not fully seated in tray 4 Improper turn on sequence 5 Brakes are applied 1 Charge the battery pack 2 Clean and repair connectors 3 Install battery correctly 4 Turn on bike with proper sequence 5 Dise...

Page 84: ...replace 4 Repair or replace 4 Reduced range 1 Low tire pressure 2 Low or faulty battery 3 Driving with too many hills headwind braking and or excessive load 4 Battery discharged for long period of ti...

Page 85: ...damaged 3 Battery damaged 4 Wiring damaged 1 Adjust the connections 2 Replace 3 Replace 4 Repair or replace 6 Wheel or motor makes strange noises 1 Damaged motor bearings 2 Damaged wheel spokes or rim...

Page 86: ...general operating guidelines before during and or after operating your Ariel Rider E Bike o When riding obey the same road laws as all other road vehicles as applicable by law in your area o For addi...

Page 87: ...arize yourself with all the features and operations of the bike by Ariel Rider E bikes Practice and become pro fi cient at shifting gears applying the brakes using the power assist system and using th...

Page 88: ...ock up you may lose control and you could fall o Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects riders and vehicles Safe braking distances are based on forces such as road surface and...

Page 89: ...e of Ariel Rider E bikes including but not limited to the examples of misuse set forth below o All users must read and understand this manual before their fi rst use of the bike from Ariel Rider E bik...

Page 90: ...check the setup tightening and condition regularly o It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws and requirements of operating this product in the area s where you ride o Ensure th...

Page 91: ...Although many articles advertisements catalogs depict extreme riding this is not recommended nor permitted and you can be seriously injured or killed if you perform extreme riding Ariel Rider shall no...

Page 92: ...inspection of all components functions and operations of the bike o Failure to properly charge store or use your battery will void the warranty and may cause a hazardoussituation o You should check th...

Page 93: ...usage area riding conditions and user experience level Always use the lowest assist level until you are comfortable with the bike and feel con fi dent in controlling the power o Any aftermarket chang...

Page 94: ...a caution and care while riding o Take extra care while riding in wet conditions Feet or hands can slip in wet conditions and lead to serious injury from a fall or death o Do not remove any re fl ecto...

Page 95: ...to familiarize yourself with the local laws rules and regulations where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws including properly equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires Ariel R...

Page 96: ...iel Rider E bikes Like any sport bicycling involves risk of damage injury and death By choosing to ride a bike you assume the responsibility for that risk so you need to know and practice the rules of...

Page 97: ...safely and manage traf fi c road conditions sudden situations and respect the laws governing electric bike use where they ride regardless of age If you have an impairment or disability such as a visu...

Page 98: ...lectrical system may be damaged o In wet weathers you need to take extra care when operating this bike o Decrease riding speed to help you control the bike in slippery conditions o Brake earlier since...

Page 99: ...necessary o Wear re fl ective and light colored clothing o Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting if possible o Ensure tire wall pedal and other re fl ectors are installed and unobstru...

Page 100: ...ble for the activities and safety of your child The Kepler is not designed for use by children If you are carrying a passenger in a child safety seat they must also be wearing a helmet Additional safe...

Page 101: ...rely serves as a reference for misuse which Ariel Rider shall accept no liability for For those residing in the state of Washington you must comply with RCW 46 which provides that a You must ride the...

Page 102: ...ursuant to RCW 7 72 and applying to those residing in Washington Ariel Rider shall not be liable for injuries resulting from the fault of the manufacturer in any scenario including but not limited to...

Page 103: ...carry more persons than the Bike is designed or equipped to carry c You shall not use the Bike to carry an object that prevents the person from operating the Bike with at least one hand on the handleb...

Page 104: ...traf fi c on the roadway You shall ride as near as practicable to the right curb or edge of the roadway unless the exceptions in Sec 551 103 a 1 4 apply Moreover pursuant to TX CIV PRAC REM 82 003 and...

Page 105: ...r ride as a passenger unless wearing a properly fi tted and fastened bicycle helmet that meets the requirements set forth in AB 1096 Section 21213 d You shall not tamper with or modify the Bike so as...

Page 106: ...l keep at least one hand on the handlebars at all time g You shall comply with the parking requirements of Section 42 4 1412 11 h You shall wear a bicycle helmet if You are under 18 years of age and a...

Page 107: ...perate a Class 2 Bike in a manner so that the electric motor is disengaged or ceases to function when the brakes are applied b You must operate a Class 1 and Class 3 Bike in a manner so that the elect...

Page 108: ...is claimed to have resulted from said alteration modi fi cation or change of the Bike For those residing in the state of New Jersey You must comply with N J S 39 4 14 16 which provides that a You sha...

Page 109: ...k Moreover pursuant to NJ Rev Stat 2a 58C 3 and applying to those residing in New Jersey Ariel Rider shall not be liable for avoidably or unavoidably unsafe aspects of the Bike regardless of whether o...

Page 110: ...the Bike so as to change the manufactured motor powered speed capability or motor engagement of the Bike without replacing the label required under subsection 2 with an appropriate label printed in A...

Page 111: ...d and that has a natural surface tread that is made by clearing and grading the native soil with no added surfacing materials e You shall only operate a Class 2 or Class 3 electric bicycle on a linear...

Page 112: ...er shall not be liable for injuries resulting from product defects that could have prevented harm through the use of practical and technically feasible alternative production practices Ariel Rider sha...

Page 113: ...ly with ORS 814 which provides that a You shall not operate the Bike on any portion of a roadway that is not a bicycle lane or bicycle path when a bicycle lane or bicycle path is adjacent to or near t...

Page 114: ...ic without wearing protective headgear of the type approved by ORS 815 052 if You are under 16 years of age f You shall not commit the offense of unsafe operation of the Bike on a sidewalk which inclu...

Page 115: ...g the Bike on a sidewalk e Operating the Bike at a speed greater than an ordinary walk when approaching or entering a crosswalk approaching or crossing a driveway or crossing a curb cut or pedestrian...

Page 116: ...the Bike regardless of whether or not Ariel Rider provided warning associated with modi fi cations alterations or changes to the Bike For those residing in the state of Massachusetts You must comply...

Page 117: ...16 years of age however You may ride as a passenger d You must wear a properly fi tted and fastened bicycle helmet that meets the standards provided by either the United States Consumer Product Safety...

Page 118: ...if You reside in a state that does not explicitly make any of the following activities illegal You represent and warrant that a You shall not tamper with or modify the Bike so as to change the motor p...

Page 119: ...anger any person or property d You shall not operate the Bike and carry a package bundle or article which prevents You from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebar and having full control at all...

Page 120: ...uts stoppies rolling stoppies donuts hand drags duanes cartoon stoppies tail drags heel clicks knee draggins stand ups left leg crossovers stand up wheelies sit down wheelies rear peg wheelies fender...

Page 121: ...kes warrants this product including all individual components against defects in material or workmanship as follows Ariel Rider E bikes bike components including frame forks stem handlebar headset sea...

Page 122: ...r damage Warranty Exclusions o Liability for material defects does not cover normal wear and tear which occurs from the manufacturers intended use of the product Components such as the battery pack mo...

Page 123: ...121 maintenance performed on the bike o Damage resulting from adding non standard equipment parts or modi fi cations...

Page 124: ...or consumable parts designed to wear down over time including tires tubes brake pads cables and housing spokes and handlebar grips Ariel Rider E bikes will not be liable and or responsible for any dam...

Page 125: ...battery pack When the useful life of a component is surpassed it can cause unexpected loss of function This can result in serious injuries or even death Therefore pay attention to wear characteristic...

Page 126: ...124 We are here to help If you have questions please Access Ariel Rider E bikes Help Center https arielrider zendesk com hc en us Contact us directly by email to info arielrider com...

Page 127: ...125 Warranty Registration Please send the following information to info arielrider com Customer Name Serial Number of the bike Serial Number of the battery Order Date of receiving the bike...

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