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CUSTOMER MANUAL

Original instruction manual
Read carefully before use. Keep for later reference.
BF-CM-S-R02-EN-PRINT A/0,December 2017

E-bike system

Summary of Contents for BT C01.340.UART

Page 1: ...CUSTOMER MANUAL Original instruction manual Read carefully before use Keep for later reference BF CM S R02 EN PRINT A 0 December 2017 E bike system ...

Page 2: ...and settings 18 6 1 Display C13 UART 18 6 2 Specifications and Parameters 18 6 3 Functional Overview 18 6 4 Items to be shown on the Display 18 6 5 Usual operation 19 6 5 1 Power ON OFF 19 6 5 2 Push assistance 19 6 5 3 Light ON OFF button 20 6 5 4 PAS level selection 20 6 5 5 Clearing your Trip Distance 20 6 5 6 Clearing the Max speed Average Speed and trip time 20 6 5 7 Battery Indicator 20 6 6 ...

Page 3: ...ing This symbol is used to warn users against improper use that could result in damage to property or the environment Danger This symbol indicates possible dangers to your health and or even life that may arise if specific actions are not undertaken or corresponding regulations adhered to Important bolted connection Please adhere to the exact recommended torque when tightening this connection The ...

Page 4: ... carefully read these operating instructions and the general pedelec operating instructions The manufacturer ac cepts no liability for damages resulting from non compliance with these instructions Your Pedelec must only be used in accordance with its intended use This is described in the pedelec technology manual Any other use may lead to technical failures and accidents Liability for defects and ...

Page 5: ...ct for information uncovered by this manual After reading the user manual carefully keep it in a safe place for later reference 3 2 For your safety Always apply the Pedelec s brakes before placing your foot on the pedal The motor will drive forward as soon as you push down the pedal This force may be unfamiliar and can lead to falls danger or even traffic accidents which could result in injury do ...

Page 6: ...e product This product is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lacking the required experience and knowl edge unless supervised or having received instructions concerning use of the product by a person responsible for their safety do not allow children to play near the product Should you encounter any errors or prob lems consult...

Page 7: ...mponent manufacturers and which were supplied with your pedelec or are available online Your specialist pedelec retailer will be happy to answer any further questions you may have after reading this manual Please ensure that your pedelec is ready for use and is adjusted to your body Set the position and fixture of the seat and handlebars Check the assembly and settings of the brakes Secure the whe...

Page 8: ...f you are using clipless magnetic pedals please check that they are working prop erly The pedals should release easily and smoothly Make sure that the battery is sitting securely in its place Make sure that the battery is sufficiently charged for your trip Check that the quick releases are fastened and secured each time your pedelec has been left unattended even if it is for just a short time 3 8 ...

Page 9: ...e between 15 C and 60 C The recommended storage temperature is between 20 C and 35 C Only perform operations described in this manual do not interfere with or modify the system No modules may be disassembled or opened If in doubt always contact a specialist dealer Replace parts that are defective or worn such as the battery charger cable with original spare parts produced by the manufacturer or pa...

Page 10: ...nt do not continue to use battery and return immediately for examination Only use the original charger as supplied with battery due to risk of fire or explosion disposal of used batteries should follow locally enforced regulations Please carefully read manual before use The battery is not shipped fully charged Recharge the battery completely before the first use and before storing After the first ...

Page 11: ... batteries should be returned to the vendor 4 2 2 Notification The battery should not be left in direct sun light so as to avoid over heating distortion smoking or weakening its performance and product life The battery should always be kept away from children do not allow children to remove the battery from the pedelec or the charger or to play with it do not allow the battery to leak on skin or c...

Page 12: ...elf to over heat smoke distort or burn Avoid using the battery near a heat source do not use the battery near a fire or stove or at over 60 C as over heating will cause the battery to internally short circuit and make it over heat smoke distort or burn Avoid charging near exposed flames or in direct sunlight doing so may cause the internal protection function to short circuit and lead to abnormal ...

Page 13: ...rrier Carrier Carrier dimensions L W H 408 123 70mm Weight 3 KG 3 5KG 3 5KG 4KG Charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Certification CE UN38 3 CE UN38 3 CE UN38 3 CE UN38 3 Warranty 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months from the date of sale check your bicycle brand warranty papers for the specific details Ideal conditions Flat terrain approx 15km h a...

Page 14: ... It could otherwise short circuit or cause a fire When you clean the charger unplug it from the electrical socket first When charging takes longer than shown in the specifications table stop charging After charging remove the battery from the charger and unplug the charger 4 4 Hub motor Your Pedelec is equipped with a 250 Watt rear wheel electric motor which also forms the hub of the rear wheel Mo...

Page 15: ...the rail as far as it will go then turn the key to lock the battery 4 Remove the key to avoid losing or breaking it 5 2 Removing the battery When removing the battery proceed as follows 1 Switch off the electric drive system and if possible the battery 2 Unlock the battery Pull out of rack 3 Remove the battery from the casing battery holder Hold the battery tightly as it is heavy 5 3 LED capacity ...

Page 16: ... after short trips Charge your battery at temperatures between 0 C and 45 C ideally at room temperature or 20 C Give the battery sufficient time before charging to reach this temperature Read the instructions on the charger before charging 1 First insert the plug of the charging cable into the charging socket on the battery then the plug the charger into a socket 2 As soon as the charger is connec...

Page 17: ...Only charge on a dry non flammable surface The battery has to be recharged completely at least every 3 months in order to avoid damaging or destroying the cells If the charging time exceeds the usual charging times see table the battery may be damaged In this case immediately stop charging Have a dealer check the battery and charger to avoid damage Errors Causes and Solutions Error description Cau...

Page 18: ...use your Pedelec the following prerequisites must be fulfilled A sufficiently charged battery must be used The battery must be inserted correctly into the battery holder The motor control unit control unit battery etc must all be connected correctly You can switch the electrical system of your Pe delec on and off according to the description on the control unit see section Control element If the b...

Page 19: ...hm a stable display of the battery charging level is ensured and the problem of fluctuating battery level indications common to most displays is avoided Level indication this displays the current assistance level level 0 to level 5 Fault code prompt Push assistance Light control 6 4 Items to be shown on the Display 11 1 2 3 4 10 8 7 9 5 6 State of charge indication Indicates the charging status le...

Page 20: ...re than 5 minutes the Pedelec system switches off automatically After switching on the Pedelec system the display shows Running Speed and Total distance as well as the battery indicator and assistance level To change the indicated information press the MOdE button to opt for the following Total range OdO Km Trip distance Km Remaining distance Km Trip Time Min Motor Power W Calory C Max Speed Km h ...

Page 21: ...he desired assistance level is displayed Assistance Level 3 6 5 5 Clearing your Trip Distance To clear your trip distance hold both the MOdE and the dOWN button for 2 seconds The Trip distance will be reset M 6 5 6 Clearing the Max speed Average Speed and trip time To clear the Max speed Average Speed and trip time hold both the MOdE and UP but ton for 2 seconds 6 5 7 Battery Indicator The 5 batte...

Page 22: ...e is 1 To modify the backlight brightness press the UP or dOWN button to increase or decrease until the desired setting is displayed To save a changed setting press the MOdE button and then access Wheel diameter Settings Backlight Brightness Settings Interface 6 6 3 Automatic Power Off settings oFt represents the Automatic Power Off Settings The default value is 5 minutes or as specified by the ow...

Page 23: ...nformation press the UP or dOWN button to review all the Error Codes To exit the Advanced Settings press the MOdE button to return to the Unit Conver sion between miles and kilometers To clear the Error Code hold the UP dOWN and MOdE buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds Error Code Memory Interface 6 6 6 Exit settings When in Settings press the MOdE button to confirm input Hold the MOdE button to s...

Page 24: ...k the motor stator 0x10 The motor temperature reaches to the max protection value Stop riding and wait until the LEd stop flickering 0x12 Fault with current sensor inside controller Have your dealer check the controller 0x13 Fault with temperature sensor inside battery Check the battery 0x21 Fault with wheel speed detecting sensor Check the motor stator 0x22 BMS Communication fault Replace the bat...

Page 25: ... becoming hot during use charging or storage developing a strong odor changing appearance or any other abnormality do not continue to use the battery Immediately stop using the battery and have a dealer check it before you use it again 7 2 Battery wear The battery can run for approx 500 charging during that time the battery capacity and range of your Pedelec will decrease You should then replace t...

Page 26: ...25 CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER MANUAL REAR HUB MOTOR SYSTEM 8 CUSTOMER SERVICE If you have any questions concerning the electri cal system please contact the manufacturer or your specialist dealer ...

Page 27: ...ire 9 1 By car You can transport your Pedelec by car as you would a normal pedelec The weight of the Pedelec will call for a heavier duty rack 9 2 By public transport The same regulations apply as when transporting a bicycle For safety reasons remove the battery before entering a train with the Pedelec and do not put it back until you have dismounted 9 3 By airplane The battery must be considered ...

Page 28: ...ce or your municipal administration Waste batteries accumulators with lead NiMH nickel metal hydride or lithium ion technology are considered dangerous goods Lithium ion batteries should be isolated on each pole with insulating tape to prevent short circuiting and potentially dangerous follow up reactions When transporting or transferring the batteries to a waste disposal facility the provi sions ...

Page 29: ...range 100ACV 240ACV Input power frequency 47Hz 63Hz Efficiency 80 Rated output voltage 49 2V Output current 2A 0 2A Battery Primary Settings BT C01 340 UART BT C01 450 UART BT C01 600 UART BT C01 750 UART Rated voltage 43dCV 43dCV 43dCV 43dCV Nominal Capacity 7 8Ah 10 4Ah 14Ah 17 5Ah Rate Capacity 6 43 Ah 1C discharge 8 5 Ah 1C discharge 11 4 Ah 1C discharge 14 3 Ah 1C discharge Power 340Wh 450Wh ...

Page 30: ...C 20 5 C Charge 0 2C and discharge 0 5C 500 60 SOC 20 5 C Charge 0 2C and discharge 0 5C 500 60 SOC 20 5 C Charge 0 2C and discharge 0 5C Riding distance Minimum 35km Minimum 50km Minimum 65km Minimum 85km dimensions L W H 408 123 70 mm Weight 3kg 3 5kg 3 5kg 4kg Charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Ideal conditions Flat terrain approx 15km h average ...

Page 31: ... warranty period customers will enjoy warranty service from BAFANG for products pur chased from BAFANG as long as the products are within the warranty period and the issues are indeed quality issues concerning material and workmanship Warranty Period and Scope Under compliance with local law and reasonable use if BESST is not used or is incorrectly used the warranty period ends 30 months after the...

Page 32: ... writing in advance order number and product s serial number to BAFANG s technology service department who will check whether the products are under warranty or not For products under warranty and for small problems BAFANG will provide customers dealers or pedelec manufacturers with free spare parts so that they can correct the problem themselves For bigger issues BAFANG will provide customers wit...

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Page 34: ...zhou Co Ltd No 9 Heshun Rd Suzhou Industrial Park 215122 Suzhou China sales bafang e com www bafang e com Bristol Bicycles Jake s Bikes Ltd 6A Haymarket Walk Bristol BS1 3LN www bristolbicycles co uk company no 07449533 ...

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