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    USER MANUAL – 

M625/M325 DRIVE SYSTEM

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metal objects. It is dangerous if the battery is 
short-circuited.  As it can lead to overheating, 
smoke, explosion or burning.

Do not heat or burn the battery. 

An overheated or ignited battery can cause 

battery cells to explode.

Do not place the battery under direct 
sunlight for long time.

Do not use the battery near heat sources. 

Do not use the battery near an open flame or at 

temperatures above 60 °C. High temperatures 
can cause the battery to burn or explode.  

Do not charge the battery near open fire 
or in direct sunlight. 

This can cause errors or internal problems inside 
the battery, also damaging the protective 
function. It can lead to abnormal chemical 
reactions or malfunctions that lead to 
overheating, smoke and explosion.

Do not damage the battery.

 

The battery must not be dropped or damaged.  

This can lead to overheating, smoke and 
explosion. Never submerge the battery in water.

Do not charge the battery directly from 
the socket or a cigarette lighter in the car.  

High voltage and excessive current will damage 
the battery and reduce its lifespan. It can lead to 
overheating, smoke and explosion.

9.1.1.2 Battery Storage

If you do not use your pedelec for a long 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 in the battery. It can lead to abnor-
mal chemical reactions or malfunctions that 
lead to overheating, smoke and explosion.

 

To prevent a deep discharge, the battery is 
put into sleep mode after a certain time.

 

Do not extend the battery to temperatures 
below the permissible storage temperature 
of -10 °C to 35 °C. Note that temperatures 
of about 45 °C are common near heaters, 
in direct sunlight or in overheated vehicle 
interiors.

Do not continue to use the battery if you notice 
that it gets hot during operation, charging or 

storage, develops a strong smell, changes its 
appearance, or is otherwise unusual. Do not 
continue to use the battery and have it checked 
by a retailer before using it again.

9.1.1.3  Battery wear

The battery can be charged 600 times. The 
battery capacity decreases during this time, thus 

reducing the range of the pedelec.  If the range 
is not enough depending on the capacity of the 
battery may need to be replaced.

9.1.1.4  Pedelec riding distance

It is best to charge the battery at room 
temperatures and insert the battery just before 

the start of the journey. The discharge cycle of 
the battery can be affected by:

 

Used pedal power

 

Total weight (load and driver)

 

Tire air pressure

 

Headwind

 

Ambient temperature

 

Road/underground condition

 

selected speed level

 

Slope

 

Battery charge level

 

Age

 

Remaining capacity of the battery

Summary of Contents for M625

Page 1: ...l instruction manual Read carefully before use Keep for later reference BF UM S M625 M325 1 EN PRINT June 2021 Thank you for using BAFANG products When using or modifying parameters please make sure t...

Page 2: ...3 2 2 Installation and Maintenance 3 2 3 Laws and Regulations 4 3 Vehicle Transport 4 4 Environmental Tips and Handling Requirements 5 5 Guaranty 5 6 Installation 6 6 1 Summary of the Components 6 6...

Page 3: ...n the 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 a...

Page 4: ...Installation and Maintenance Make sure that the charger is disconnected from the mains before removing from the pedelec Remove the battery before working on maintaining the pedelec Otherwise it can l...

Page 5: ...result in injuries In this case the manufacturer may refuse liability for the damage caused Unauthorized changes to the pedelec system can lead to criminal offences such as a change of the speed limi...

Page 6: ...nd regulations from your brand The condition for warranty and guarantee claims is that the instructions for the system are followed carefully Liability for material defects does not include normal agi...

Page 7: ...ication of e brake lever The length of bottom bracket matches the length of motor shaft The CL value of chainring shall be compatible to that of the original bicycle 6 1 Summary of the Components 3 4...

Page 8: ...he Tools Tools To fasten M5 screws onto the chainset Internal star screw wrench To fasten M6 screws onto the support and the drive unit Internal star screw wrench To fasten M8 screws on the crank Inte...

Page 9: ...n with a Internal star screw wrench to prelock a M6 star screw on the motor Do not tighten first BB support Internal star screw A B 3 With the special tool to prelock a locking ring M33 A on the motor...

Page 10: ...ighten the locking ring M33 PH1 B onto the motor the locking torque is 25 30Nm Locking ring M33 PH1 B Special tool A B 7 Put the chainset on the output end of the motor and then with five M5 star scre...

Page 11: ...place the display on to the handle bar in the correct position Now with 2 X M3 12 screws tighten the display into position Torque requirement 1N m 3 Open the clamp on the control panel and place it in...

Page 12: ...clamp onto the down tube Please notes it needs fit rubber for hose clamp before assembly 2 First rotate the lock to the open posi tion then insert the battery into the slide rail and push the battery...

Page 13: ...ten mounting screw on magnet to the spokes with cross screwdriver Tightening torque is 1 5 2Nm Please make sure the gap between the speed sensor and the magnet is 5 mm Magnet Speed Sensor A B 3 Connec...

Page 14: ...handlebar 4 Now with M3 and M5 screws tighten the throttle and the e brake lever into position 5 Connect the e brake levers and the throttle to the EB BUS cable 6 7 Headlight and Taillight Installati...

Page 15: ...ion of the product on the housing as shown in figure Note Contents in Label part are important information of this product Please keep them properly for updating of software or providing after sales s...

Page 16: ...SER MANUAL M625 M325 DRIVE SYSTEM 15 Drive unit 7 2 1 Outline and Geometric Size M625 MM G321 750 1000 C Chain line CL 59 6mm BB length 68mm M625 MM G321 750 1000 C Chain line CL 75 6mm BB length 100m...

Page 17: ...o this working the motor can be achieved the heat balance The function of the product is impaired by the presence of any major caustic gas any medium that affects the product s electrical insulation p...

Page 18: ...uction of Display Model DP C181 CAN BUS The housing material is PC and high strength material The label marking is as follows Note Please keep the QR code label attached to the display cable The infor...

Page 19: ...ol if the light is on 2 USB charging indicator displays the icon if an external USB device is connected to the display 3 Maintenance indicator 4 Bluetooth indicator 5 Service Please see the service se...

Page 20: ...sup port level the lowest level is 0 the highest level is 5 When the system is switched on the support level starts in level 1 There is no support at level 0 8 6 3 Selection Mode Briefly press the 0 5...

Page 21: ...e symbol will flashes and the pedelec moves approx 6 km h After releasing the button the motor stops automatically and switches back to level 0 8 6 6 SERVICE The display shows Service as soon as a cer...

Page 22: ...0 seconds the display will automatically return to the main screen and no data will be saved You can press and hold the and 1S button at any time to return to the main screen 8 7 1 Display Setting Pre...

Page 23: ...4 3 2 1 The numbers are measured in minutes Once you have chosen your desired selec tion press the 0 5S button to save and exit to the Display Setting interface 8 7 1 5 Default Mode Press the or 0 5S...

Page 24: ...enter the password selection Now again with the or 0 5S buttons highlight Start Password and press the 0 5S button to confirm Now again using the or 0 5S Button choose between ON or OFF and press the...

Page 25: ...0 5S button and input the correct number time and press the 0 5S button to move to the next number After entering the correct time press the 0 5S button to confirm and save 8 7 1 12 Vibration Press t...

Page 26: ...t temperature in degrees C Totalvolt Voltage V Current Discharge A Res Cap Remaining Capacity A h Full Cap Total Capacity A h RelChargeState Default Loader Status AbsChargeState Instant charge Cycle T...

Page 27: ...Back to return to the Information interface 8 7 2 5 Error Code Press the or 0 5S button and select Error Code and then press the 0 5S button to confirm It shows error informa tion for the last ten err...

Page 28: ...still occurs please contact your retailer only with this function 07 Overvoltage protection 1 Remove the battery 2 Re Insert the battery 3 If the problem persists please contact your retailer 08 Error...

Page 29: ...om the speed sensor to make sure it is connected correctly 2 Check the speed sensor for signs of damage 3 If the problem persists please contact your retailer 27 Overcurrent from controller Please con...

Page 30: ...ble drive units 53 The battery is not compatible with your DIY system Please contact your retailer to purchase the compat ible batteries 54 The battery and controller are not compatible with your DIY...

Page 31: ...s or explosions If the battery falls to the ground or exposed to a blow or similar event do not continue to use the battery take it to your retailer to examine Use only the original charger supplied w...

Page 32: ...battery separately in a suitable dry place Avoid direct sunlight from the sun as it may cause it to overhead and cause internal problems in the battery It can lead to abnor mal chemical reactions or m...

Page 33: ...rated by children or people with limited sensory or mental disabilities Do not use your charger if it is moist or dusty Avoid direct sunlight Disconnect the charger from the power supply when not in u...

Page 34: ...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 me...

Page 35: ...on the charger Do not touch the power plug with wet hands There is a risk of electric shock Note A sudden rise in temperature can cause condensation in the battery To avoid condensation charge the bat...

Page 36: ...10 seconds and the LED will be light up one by one After releasing the button the battery will enter a deep sleep state In the deep sleep state press the button 3 to 5 seconds to activate the battery...

Page 37: ...arger Ideal conditions Flat terrain approx 15km h average speed no headwind approx 20 C ambient temperature high quality bike compo nents tire tread and pressure with minimal rolling resistance experi...

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