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Replace the tyre when more than 2/3 of the tread on tyre groove are worn 

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Summary of Contents for Mantus MTB

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Benelli Mantus MTB This manual contains important safety performance and service information Read it before you take the first ride on your new bicycle and keep it for reference ...

Page 2: ... position 8 5 Check before riding 8 6 Riding a Mantus MTB 9 7 The display 10 7 1 850C button LCD color screen LCD 10 7 2 ON OFF operation 10 7 3 Pedal Assist Selection 10 7 4 Speed mode and mileage mode switch 10 7 5 Headlight switch display mode switch 11 8 Technical documents 12 8 1 Battery and Charger 12 8 2 Storage and Cleaning 13 8 3 Routine checkup and maintenance 14 9 Technical Parameters 1...

Page 3: ...s and regulations prepare helmets protective equipment and other protective equipment before riding and pay attention to cycling safety 2 It is strictly forbidden for people under the age of 16 to drive electric bicycles on the road 3 Don t lend electric bicycles to people who are not suitable to ride this bicycle 4 When riding in wet weathers the braking distance will be extended 5 Avoid travelin...

Page 4: ...rk Headset 7 Power Switch 8 Frame 9 Saddle 10 Seat Post 11 Seat Post Clamp 12 Battery 13 Brake Caliper 14 Center Motor 15 Chainwheel Crank 16 Pedal 17 Chain 18 Reflector 19 Rear derailleur 20 Cassette 21 Speed sensor 22 Handle Grip 23 Brake Lever 24 Thumb shifter 25 Handlebar 26 Displayer 27 Stem 28 Display Button ...

Page 5: ...n the brake pads 2 Take the quick release lever slide off the ends and insert the lever rod through the hub from opposite side of the brake disc Then slide the spring and nut onto the rod tighten the nut Continue to tighten the nut while opening and closing the lever until a good resistance is achieved 3 Make sure the lever is flipped up towards the frame to avoid snapping ...

Page 6: ...tion of handlebar Then tighten the screw back with the cap to secure the handlebar in place 5 Install the display on handlebar Secure it in place by tighten the screws 6 Then connect the blue wire on display to blue wire on bike and green wire on display to green wire on bike 7 Install the control button on the left side of the handlebar ...

Page 7: ...yhole near the handlebar rotate 90 counterclockwise to unlock the battery 3 Then insert remove the battery When installing the battery first align the bottom end of the battery with the holder then move the upper end of the battery closer to the holder and apply force until you hear a click sound 4 The battery switch is located at the bottom click to turn on or off the battery ...

Page 8: ...s at to adjust handlebar alignment with the front wheel ensure it is perpendicular to the front wheel Loosen the screws at to adjust the handlebar position 3 When adjusting the height of the handlebar make sure that the safety wire on the stem tube is not be exposed 5 Check before riding The power circuit and lighting are working The front and rear brake lever are working The handlebars are tighte...

Page 9: ...ge e g ge ea ar rs s To speed up start with a lower gear and shift to a higher gear as you speed up When going uphill use a lower gear On a flat terrain use a higher gear H Ho ow w t to o b br ra ak ke e 1 Release the throttle and stop pedaling 2 squeeze the both brakes slowly and then tighten 3 Do not brake or steer sharply Emergency braking and sharp steering are the main factors causing sidesli...

Page 10: ... 5mins 7 3 Pedal Assist Selection short press the or button to change the Pedal Assist level The lowest is Level 0 without any assistance and the highest is Level 3 with maximum assistance The default is Level 1 when the e bike is turned on 7 4 Speed mode and mileage mode switch 1 short press the power button to switch the speed display information and mileage display mode and the following inform...

Page 11: ...he lights supported by the controller and switches to display day night modes Long press the button for 1 second again the indicator turns off the lights and switches the display mode Day Mode Night Mode Walk assistance mode 6km hr walk Press the button for 3 seconds the bike enters walk assistance mode the display shows the real time speed Pedal Assist level is P Release the button the bike exits...

Page 12: ...ger indicates the battery is charging while green light indicates that the battery is fully charged 6 If the bike is not used for a long time the power will gradually decrease due to natural discharge Please regularly charge the battery before it is exhausted 7 if the bike will not be used for more than 1 months the battery should be removed from bike and stored separately Please recharge it at le...

Page 13: ...t to avoid damage 9 Do not disassemble or replace the parts in the charger by yourself When replacing the charger use original charger that match the lithium battery model 8 2 Storage and Cleaning Do not use excessive water to wash the plastic Use a soft cloth with a neutral solution to wipe the dirt off the plastic shells After that wipe it dry with a clean soft cloth CAUTION Do not use high pres...

Page 14: ...ut ts s at both ends of the motor and shafts to avoid damage to the motor during riding 3 R Re eg gu ul la ar rl ly y g go o t to o b bi ik ke e s se er rv vi ic ci in ng g p po oi in nt t t to o c ch he ec ck k t th he e i in ns su ul la at ti io on n o of f t th he e m mo ot to or r w wi ir ri in ng g a an nd d t th he e c ca as si in ng g If there is no insulation find out the cause and repair ...

Page 15: ...io on na al l b bi ik ke e s sh ho op ps s i if f y yo ou u a ar re e u un ns su ur re e i in nc co or rr re ec ct t c ch ha ai in n a ad dj ju us st tm me en nt t c ca an n c ca au us se e i in nj ju ur ri ie es s w wh he en n r ri id di in ng g H Ho ow w t to o c ch he ec ck k t th he e c ch ha ai in n To check the chain tension hold the chain in the middle section between the front and rear spr...

Page 16: ...ter adjustment and check the saddle before each ride B Br ra ak ke e a ad dj ju us st tm me en nt t 1 Check the condition of your brake regularly To check while ride normally hold front then rear brakes at different times The rear wheels will lock the motion of bike and the front wheels will quickly slow down and the bicycle will tip forward 2 Adjust the distance between the brake pads and the rim...

Page 17: ...ic ca at ti io on n Appropriately lubricate the parts that need lubrication such as chains brake lines and bike supports DO NOT lubricate Rim surface brake pad surface tyre surface electrical switch R Re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d t ti ig gh ht te en ni in ng g t to or rq qu ue e o of f f fa as st te en ne er rs s The above values are only reference values please follow the attached parts manufa...

Page 18: ...ow we er r c co on ns su um mp pt ti io on n 0 0 5 58 8 k kw w h h 1 10 00 0k km m D De ea ad dw we ei ig gh ht t 1 10 05 5k kg g T Ty yp pe e o of f B Ba at tt te er r l li it th hi iu um m b ba at tt te er ry y B Ba at tt te er ry y C Ca ap pa ac ci it ty y 1 14 4 5 5A Ah h M Mo ot to or r t ty yp pe e C Ce en nt te er r M Mo ot to or r R Ra at te ed d P Po ow we er r 2 25 50 0W W R Ra at te ed ...

Page 19: ...d other situations Occurs resulting in the shortening of the life of the bike causing safety hazards and the performance cannot be effectively guaranteed the resulting liability losses the company is not responsible and the user will be responsible for it 10 2Warranty conditions This warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period Warranty does no...

Page 20: ...r d Modification to charger e Modification to throttle f Modification to power system g Modification to suspension h Modification to brakes 7 The battery is un sealed 8 Installing performance parts or components on the vehicle that change the original engineering 9 Damage caused by servicing of the product including upgrades and expansions performed by anyone who is not authorised by Panmi Benelli...

Page 21: ...d other aspects of the bicycle making it unsafe to ride Tampering can void the warranty and render your bike not in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations To ensure safety quality and reliability use only original parts or Benelli authorized replacements for repair and replacement Benelli is not responsible for any direct incidental or consequential damages including without limitatio...

Page 22: ...hift lever failure 6 0x07 Overvoltage protection 7 0x08 Motor Hall signal wire failure 8 0x09 Motor phase line failure 9 0x10 The controller temperature is high and reaches the protection point 10 0x11 Controller temperature sensor failure 11 0x12 Current sensor failure 12 0x13 Temperature failure in the battery 13 0X14 The temperature sensor in the motor is faulty 13 0x21 Speed sensor failure 14 ...

Page 23: ...city or check whether the charger plug is in bad contact Find a professional repair or repair shop It is recommended to use a human foot assist in these cases 3 Charger not charging The charger socket falls off or the plug is disconnected from the socket The internal fuse of the charger is blown out Battery wiring comes off Tighten socket box connectors Replace the fuse Welding line 4 Other fault ...

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