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  BF-UM-C-BT F150-D-EN May 2023

USER MANU

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8.2 OPERATION

8.2.1  Installing the battery

For correct insertion, the battery must be 
connected, ensuring all pins are correctly 

connected to the battery holder. When pushing 
the battery into position. Make sure that the 
battery has clicked into the locking mechanism 
before you set off.

1.  Put the battery on the down support.

2.  Push the battery into the battery holder, 

when hears a ‘click’ sound, that means 
battery is locked. 

8.2.2  Removing the battery

1.  Turn the key on the battery holder to open 

lock.

2.  Move out and take out the battery from 

the holder.

8.2.3  Charging the battery  

Use only the original battery charger supplied to 
you, as there is a risk of fire or explosion if the 

incorrect charger is used.

You can charge your battery when mounted on 
the bike or when it is removed. 

Lithium-ion batteries are not subject to any 
memory effect. You can recharge your battery 

at any time, even after short journeys.

Charge the battery at temperatures between 0°C 
and 45°C (ideally at room temperature approx. 
20 °C). Give your battery enough time to reach 
this temperature before charging.

Before charging, read the instructions on the 
charger.

1.  First plug the connector of the charging ca-

ble into the charging socket in the battery, 
then connect the charger into a wall socket.

2.  As soon as the charger is connected to the 

power supply, a red LED will light up. 

red

3.  When charging is complete, the LED 

changes from red to green. 

green

The charging time depends on several factors. It 
can vary greatly depending on the temperature, 

age, use and capacity of the battery. For information on 
the charging time of your battery, see 

"SPECIFICA-

TION".

When the battery is fully charged, the charging 
process stops automatically. Unplug the connec-
tor from the battery and then removed from the 
mains.

Summary of Contents for H550

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL H550 Drive System EN Original instruction manual Read carefully before use Keep for later reference BF UM S H550 EN May 2023...

Page 2: ...ote This symbol indicates information about how to use the product and highlights specific parts of the User s Guide that are important Caution This symbol warns against misuse of the products that ca...

Page 3: ...pedal The motor starts assisting as soon as you start pedaling Without the correct procedure the pedelec can suddenly start which can lead to injuries 1 2 Practice using the pedelec in a quiet and saf...

Page 4: ...f weather However it is strongly recommend ed not to intentionally submerge the product in water or clean it with a steam jet 2 2 Pedelec modifications are prohibited Do not change the pedelec drive s...

Page 5: ...n or other parts of the pedelec resulting in injury or damage Only trained personnel can maintain or repair the product Remove the battery during transport and store the battery in a safe and dry plac...

Page 6: ...itable for transporting the pedelec It is recommended to remove the battery from the pedelec before transport When transporting your pedelec first Remove the battery and keep it in a safe place so it...

Page 7: ...include normal aging or wear and tear Warranty and warranty exclusions Modification manipulation or improper repair of the product Improper use of the product Damage caused by inconvenience misuse neg...

Page 8: ...USER MANUAL FOR MOTOR BF UM C RM G062 DC EN May 2023 6 1 Introduction 2 6 2 Specifications 2 6 2 1 Surface 3 6 2 2 Storage Information 3 6 3 Maintenance 4 CONTENT 6 USER MANUAL FOR H550 RM G062 750 D...

Page 9: ...r fat bikes or all terrain bikes which have been developed for off road on gravel or sand use The engine is not suitable for sport competi tions Identification The following graphic is the identificat...

Page 10: ...G062 750 DC Rated power W 750 Rated voltage V 48 Waterproof IP65 Certification CE EMC Outdoor Temperatures 20 45 6 2 1 Surface Shockproof black coating 6 2 2 Storage Information The pedelec should be...

Page 11: ...ct equipment Do not disassemble the motor Do not use thinners or other solvents to clean the components Such substances can damage the surfaces Avoid water submerging to keep the com ponents protected...

Page 12: ...ecifications 3 7 3 2 Functional Overview 3 7 4 Display 4 7 5 Key Definition 4 7 6 Normal Operation 5 7 6 1 Switching the System ON OFF 5 7 6 2 Selection of Support Levels 5 7 6 3 Headlights backlighti...

Page 13: ...RTANT NOTICE If the error information from the display cannot be corrected according to the inst ructions please contact your retailer The product is designed to be waterproof It is highly recommended...

Page 14: ...20 45 Storage temperature 20 50 Waterproof IP65 Storage room Humidity 30 70 RH 7 3 2 Functional Overview Battery capacity indicator Indication of support level Walk assistance Automatic sensors explan...

Page 15: ...3 4 5 1 Battery capacity indicator 2 Speed indicator 3 Support level indicator 4 Walk assistance 5 Indicator for lighting system 6 Bluetooth indicator 7 5 KEY DEFINITION E161 Display has three buttons...

Page 16: ...n to activate the headlight and taillights Hold the 2S button again to turn off the headlight and taillight If the display is turned on in a dark environment the display backlight headlight will be tu...

Page 17: ...Example 5 bars 80 100 4 bars 60 80 3 bars 40 60 2 bars 20 40 1 bar 5 20 1 flashing 5 7 6 6 Bluetooth Function When the mobile phone is connected to the display by Bluetooth the Bluetooth symbol will b...

Page 18: ...ition Check the throttle can adjust back into its correct position if the situation does not improve please change to a new throttle only with this function 07 Overvoltage protection 1 Remove the batt...

Page 19: ...connected correctly 4 If the error persists please contact your retailer 25 Torque signal Error 1 Check that all connections are connected correctly 2 If the error persists please contact your retail...

Page 20: ...t your retailer 44 Voltage of the single cell is too high Please contact your retailer 45 Temperature from the battery is too high Please contact your retailer 46 The temperature of the battery is too...

Page 21: ...iding Distance 3 8 1 2 Charger 4 8 1 2 1 Battery charger Instructions 4 8 2 Operation 5 8 2 1 Installing the battery 5 8 2 2 Removing the battery 5 8 2 3 Charging the Battery 5 8 2 3 1 Safety Instruct...

Page 22: ...ty of the battery should be between 60 80 Do not charge the battery longer than the charging time specified in the SPECIFICA TION table 8 1 1 1 Safety instructions It is possible for the battery to ca...

Page 23: ...g time remove the battery and charge about 60 80 on Store the battery separately in a suitable dry place Avoid direct sunlight from the sun as it may cause it to overhead and cause internal problems i...

Page 24: ...g the battery to the charger or removing it from the charger Keep the charger away from children and animals In the event of malfunction or damage it may result in a fire or electric shock The charger...

Page 25: ...e or when it is removed Lithium ion batteries are not subject to any memory effect You can recharge your battery at any time even after short journeys Charge the battery at temperatures between 0 C an...

Page 26: ...charging There is a risk of overheating fire or explosion Charge the battery in a dry place and on a non flammable surface The battery must be charged at least once every 3 months to avoid damage or...

Page 27: ...tery 8 2 4 1 Sleep state To prevent the battery from being discharged the battery management system puts the battery into deep sleep mode For technical reasons no function is specified in sleep mode P...

Page 28: ...At 35 SOC 10 35 C 6 months 6 months Cycle life 600 cycles 600 cycles Dimensions L W H 367 4 90 3 91 5mm 367 4 90 3 91 5mm Weight 2 7KG 3 3KG 8 3 2 Charger Operating voltage 100 Vac 240 Vac 50 60 Hz R...

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