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Index
Parts

 

description-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

 

Daily

 

checks-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2

 

Assembling

 

instructions--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3

 

Battery

 

charging------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5

 

Additional

 

charging

 

Info--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

 

About

 

charging--------------------------------------------------

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Rid

ing---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Rid

ing

 

range-------------------

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Additional

 

safely

 

notes--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11

 

Basic

 

maintenance-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13

 

Troubleshooting-----------------------------------------------------------

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Recommended

 

torque

 

values

 

for

 

threaded

 

fasteners-----------------------------------------------------------15

 

Minimum

 

saddle

 

height

 

and

 

the

 

way

 

to

 

measure----------------------------------------------------------------16

 

Wiring

 

diagram

 

with

 

LCD

 

display-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17

 

Saving

 

battery

 

power

 

and

 

extending

 

your

 

range-----------------------------------------------------------------18

 

Useful

 

tips------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19

 

General

 

warning---------------------------------------------------------------------

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A

 

note

 

for

 

parents

 

and

 

guardians------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21

 

Safety

 

notes

 

before

 

first

 

use-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22

 

Additional

 

safely

 

notes---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Introduction

Summary of Contents for Storm

Page 1: ...Storm Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...erformed in respect to operation and maintenance of this product All information in the manual should be carefully studied and if you have any questions you should contact BCEB s immediately The notes...

Page 3: ...otes 11 Basic maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 Recommended torque values for threaded fasteners 15 Minimum saddle height and the way to measure 16 Wiring diagram with LCD display 17 Saving battery po...

Page 4: ...Parts description Saddle Battery Front Fork 1 Motor...

Page 5: ...brake and power cut system 2 Tire pressure low pressure will influence both autonomy and speed 3 Wheel axle tightening 4 Battery charging level 5 Braking system adjustment and free operation Daily che...

Page 6: ...om its carton 2 Please tighten the handlebar stem with the following instruction A Use M5 Allen Key to tighten B Press the rubber after tightening Assembly instructions 3 Use M5 spanner to tighten Pre...

Page 7: ...ten the handlebar stem with the following instruction Assembly instructions 4 Step 1 Tighten with 5mm spanner Step 2 5mm Allen Key Step 3 Tighten with 5mm spanner Keep this thread position in the midd...

Page 8: ...Check charger cables charger and battery for damage before beginning each charge 1 When the battery is removed do not touch the and contacts especially with wet hands or metallic objects 2 Do not rech...

Page 9: ...hen the input and output terminal are connected the red indication light of the charger will be turned on showing the power is connected 2 When the battery is charged for the first time 8 10 hours sho...

Page 10: ...r contact with liquids and or metal objects Always be sure it is safely stored placed so that it can not suffer damage from a fall impact 6 When in use the charger should not be covered to prevent ove...

Page 11: ...e overload protection If on overload energy will be cut automatically and restored when it returns to normal 5 While riding avoid using the throttle as you brake as it may damage the motor 6 The maxim...

Page 12: ...art up the Storm A Press the battery ON OFF button and battery power LED display to see the power capacity Hold down center button on button cluster until LCD screen turns on Cheek the LCD display man...

Page 13: ...5kw h Rated load 90kg Economical speed 18km s Dead load 30kg The load haul is related to flat or hilly roads road surface times of start up times of braking wind direction Atmospheric temperature air...

Page 14: ...pe LCD Display Color matrix Display Rated Voltage DCV 36 43 48 Support Modes 0 3 0 5 0 9 Operating Temperature 20 45 Com Protocol UART Weight g 200 Mounting Parameters Dimensions mm 92 57 81 Holder mm...

Page 15: ...F 45 mm Dimension G 3 2 Additional Safety Notes 12 The BAFANG HMI with a high contrast LCD display delivers all important information at a glance and can also be read in direct sunlight without diffic...

Page 16: ...rrect operation 5 Braking system correct operation 6 If you do not use the Storm for long periods of time charge the battery at least once a month to avoid reducing its lifespan 1 Do not wash with hig...

Page 17: ...ring 2 Loose throttle magneto 3 Loose or damaged motor wiring plugs When powered on the motor doesn t respond 3 1 Adjust the tire pressure 2 Check the connections and or fully charge the battery 3 Hel...

Page 18: ...orque required N M Recommended torque values for threaded fasteners NO Handlebar 18 20 1 Handlebar stem 18 20 2 Saddle 18 20 3 Seat pillar 18 20 4 Front wheel 16 25 5 Rear Wheel 25 35 6 B B Parts 35 5...

Page 19: ...To adjust seat height use quick release lever to set free the seat post and pull upwards or push downwards to reach desired height Minimum saddle height and the way to measure Minimum insertion 16...

Page 20: ...k 1 Except label wire diameter other 0 30mm2 2 All connector terminal is electrolytic tinning 3 All wires are national standard wires R red B blue Bk black G green Y yellow Pr purple W white Pink pink...

Page 21: ...ng try to look ahead and coast rather than stop and go frequently 2 Riding uphill or against a stiff wind pedal to supplement the battery power 3 When starting from a standstill use the pedals to help...

Page 22: ...l to technical improvements 3 We reserve the right to change the model without prior notice due to technical improvements 4 The Storm has a top speed limiter For safety purposes its removal is strictl...

Page 23: ...k of injury Your Storm is designed for use by persons 16 years old and above Riders must have the physical coordination reaction time and mental capability to ride and manage traffic road conditions s...

Page 24: ...tional Notes for parents As a parent or guardian you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child this includes making sure the Storm is properly fitted to your child that it is in good...

Page 25: ...ou properly before first use You may lose control or fall if your Storm is too big or too small Always wear an approved bicycle helmet while using this product and ensure that the helmet manufacturers...

Page 26: ...if your equipment will work with the Storm Off road riding requires close attention and specific skills and present variable conditions and hazards which accompany the conditions Wear appropriate saf...

Page 27: ...seriously injured or killed Failure to confirm proper installation compatibility proper operation or maintenance of any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death After any incident...

Page 28: ...rottle and pedal assist sensors before using and take care in their usage in respect to traveling at speeds appropriate for usage area and user experience level Always use the lowest assist level unti...

Page 29: ...the product s accordingly to the ECM regulation about its release and its use Whereas the Manufacturer is responsible of the CE certification of the product s and not exempted to perform all the neces...

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