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USER MANUAL                           EASYGO / EVO / NITRO / AWD

 

ATTENTION

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Do not apply excessive force on the USB port or pull the USB cable.

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Check that the USB plug is facing in the right direction and is not 
completely misaligned or at an angle with the USB port, and make 
sure that it is fully inserted.

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Do not connect the USB port or plug if they are wet or damp.

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Use a standard-compliant USB 2.0 OTG cable.

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Do not insert foreign objects into the USB port.

NOTE

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Using the USB port to charge different devices may affect the bicycle's 
range, reducing the battery's capacity.

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When an external device is connected to the USB cable, power is 
supplied automatically.

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If the battery's remaining capacity is low, no power will be supplied.

 

11. 

 Exclusive features of NITRO models.

 

NITRO models include a throttle in the right hand grip of the handlebar, with a maximum speed 
of 20 km/h. The throttle is only activated when the selected assistance mode is “0%”.

  

WARNING

The NITRO models have been approved as motorcycles and for road 
use; they require third-party liability insurance, a helmet, a licence and 
a registration plate.

BATTERY AND CHARGER

Technology

The battery that your BH bike is equipped with contains 
lithium-ion cells and is the most advanced technology 
available in terms of energy density (energy stored per 
kilogram of weight and per cm3 of volume). There are 
several different battery versions, depending on the 
model of the bicycle. Additionally, the current range 
of BH EMOTION batteries have different capacities, 
depending on the version purchased.

Lithium-ion batteries have the following characteristics:

Their performance decreases in extremely hot or cold environments.
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One additional characteristic of BH EMOTION lithium-ion batteries is that they have no “memory effect”, 
and are not affected by incomplete discharging. 

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They lose their charges naturally and gradually with use. The battery can be fully discharged (100%) 
approximately 500 times, with maximum battery deterioration of 20%. In the case of partial discharges, 
only the discharged part is counted. For example, if we charge the battery every time its charge level falls 
by 25%, we will be able to charge it to 100% of its initial capacity 2,000 times. In short, the guaranteed 
durability of the battery with maximum degradation of 20% is at least 20,000 km.

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Charge de la batterie

En raison de sa technologie innovante Ion-Lithium, il n’est pas nécessaire d’atteindre la décharge complète de la 

batterie avant de la brancher sur le chargeur. De même qu’il n’est pas non plus nécessaire d’effectuer une charge à 

100% avant de pouvoir la réutiliser. Néanmoins, il convient de prendre en compte qu’afin d’obtenir un rayon d’action 

maximum, il est recommandé d’effectuer sa charge complète.

Pour charger la

batterie des modèles EASY GO

, il convient de suivre les indications suivantes:

1.  L’utilisateur peut charger la batterie en la retirant 

du sac de la selle.

2.  L’utilisateur doit débrancher le chargeur avant  

de le connecter à la batterie.

Pour charger la 

batterie intégrée au cadre

, il convient de suivre les indications suivantes:

1. L’utilisateur doit ouvrir le cadenas situé dans le 

cadre sous la batterie intégrée.

2.

 

L’utilisateur  fera  délicatement  coulisser  la 

batterie en la retirant hors du cadre à l’aide 

d’un petit tour.

GREEN LIGHT: STANDBY

RED LIGHT: CHARGING

RED LIGHT: ABNORMAL CHARGING

GREEN LIGHT: FULLY CHARGED

Charger

Charger

Battery port

External port 

External port 

Battery port

GREEN LIGHT: STANDBY

RED LIGHT: CHARGING

RED LIGHT: ABNORMAL CHARGING

GREEN LIGHT: FULLY CHARGED

Charger

Charger

Battery port

External port 

External port 

Battery port

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Summary of Contents for AWD

Page 1: ...ES MANUAL Ebikes EN Ebikes MANUAL FR MANUEL Ebikes DE GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG E BIKES IT MANUALE Ebikes EVO AWD NITRO EASYGO USER MANUAL 2018 ...

Page 2: ... 36 BATTERY AND CHARGER 42 Technology 42 Energy Saving Modes 43 Suitable Charging Environments 43 Unsuitable Charging and Discharging Environments and Solutions 44 Battery Charging Process 44 Checking the Charge Level of the Battery 46 MOTOR 46 WARRANTY PROGRAMME 46 Warranty 46 Exceptions 46 Liability 47 CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 47 Battery Care 47 Motor Maintenance 47 Storage 47 Prolonged ...

Page 3: ...cling icons and one of the strongest and most successful brands From that point onwards thanks to technological advances and its commitment to sport BH has brought sporting triumphs and numerous innovations to the world of cycling This manual is designed to help you with the functions and maintenance of your BH EMOTION pedal assist bicycle FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE WARNINGS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL MA...

Page 4: ...e and knowledge provided that they are supervised and instructed on how to use the battery charger safely and they understand the dangers involved Do not allow children to play with the battery charger Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by unsupervised children Although the battery charger is water resistant do not allow it to be submerged in water or other liquids Furthermore never ...

Page 5: ...BLUETOOTH ONLY COMPATIBLE MODELS Do not use the wireless Bluetooth function in areas such as hospitals or medical institutions where it is forbidden to use electronic or wireless equipment Otherwise this may affect the medical equipment and cause an accident When using the wireless Bluetooth function keep the screen at a safe distance from any pacemakers in use Otherwise the radio waves may interf...

Page 6: ...D USER MANUAL OVERVIEW OF THE PEDAL ASSIST BIKE Motor Motor Front Motor Torque sensor Torque sensor Ion Lithium battery Ion Lithium battery EMOTION Display Panel EMOTION Display Panel EVO NITRO Rear motor EVO AWD Double Motor 4 ...

Page 7: ...EN 32 USER MANUAL EASYGO EVO NITRO AWD EASY GO Rear motor Motor Torque sensor EMOTION Display Panel Ion Lithium battery 5 ...

Page 8: ...Drive System Two motors located on the front and rear hubs B A control panel which among other things allows you to select the assistance mode C A battery that powers the operation of the motor and can be located in different places D A torque sensor that reads the force applied on the pedal by the user E A control system that acts as the brain of the system receiving and sending signals to the ot...

Page 9: ...cycling conditions See the DISPLAY PANEL section to find out how to switch between assistance modes 100 or BOOST Use when you want to get maximum power from the system 70 or SPORT Use when climbing difficult terrains 50 or NORMAL Use when you want a more comfortable ride e g when climbing a steep heel 30 or ECO Use when you want to travel as far as possible 0 or NO ASSIST Use when you want to trav...

Page 10: ... less energy consumption and therefore ensures a longer range Please note that starting with a higher assistance mode 50 NORMAL 70 SPORT or 100 BOOST modes may put the user s safety at risk WARNING When the user pushes the bike while walking alongside it they must make sure that the system is disconnected DISPLAY PANEL Overview of the Display Panel There are two Display Panels depending on the mod...

Page 11: ...or remote control for the central version of the display panel will be fixed with the screw NOTE To reduce the risk of theft to remove or insert the panel s screw the user must first loosen the grips left brake lever shift lever and the panel s support bracket Here are the steps to remove the display panel or remote control for the central version of the display panel after removing the screw foll...

Page 12: ...tance and error 14 may even be displayed on the screen see Troubleshooting section To fix this you should reboot the system without applying pressure on the pedals for a period of 3 seconds 3 Pedal Assistance Mode Selection The system has 5 pedal assistance modes 100 or BOOST Use when you want to get maximum power from the system 70 or SPORT Use when climbing difficult terrains 50 or NORMAL Use wh...

Page 13: ...s useful information The information on the screen changes when you press the POWER button 1 Total distance km 2 Total time hh mm 3 Average total speed km h 4 Trip distance km 5 Trip time hh mm 6 Average trip speed km h 7 Range TO GO km When starting a new journey that you want to measure you must reset the trip information to zero by holding down the ON OFF and buttons at the same time for 3 seco...

Page 14: ...uttons for 3 seconds Press the POWER button to scroll through the different settings options Additionally the system will exit the settings menu when the user holds down the POWER button for 3 seconds QUICK GUIDE 2 push 3 sec 3 sec 1 1 2 2 Km Miles Wheel size AWD motor Battery Battery type AWD Mode Ah Ah 3 3 4 4 3 sec automatic Km Miles OFF ECO FRONT REAR ALL 1º 2º 3º 4º 3 sec 3 sec Controller tem...

Page 15: ...e not AWD ATTENTION For models without AWD dual motors to work correctly you must select motor mode OFF ATTENTION The AWD models are not approved under standard EN 15914 and are therefore only intended for off road use 4 Battery Capacity To accurately calculate the range it is necessary to correctly determine the capacity of the battery being used i e 10 Ah 12 Ah etc 5 Controller Temperature only ...

Page 16: ... an intelligent system that continuously checks the status of its different components The display panel s error indicator is activated when there is a malfunction in the system When this happens make sure that the battery is charged turn the system off and back on taking care not to apply any force on the pedal If the problem persists disconnect the motor and contact a BH store The possible opera...

Page 17: ... ion batteries have the following characteristics Their performance decreases in extremely hot or cold environments One additional characteristic of BH EMOTION lithium ion batteries is that they have no memory effect and are not affected by incomplete discharging They lose their charges naturally and gradually with use The battery can be fully discharged 100 approximately 500 times with maximum ba...

Page 18: ...n order to protect the battery during long periods of inactivity or storage for example during the winter the battery automatically switches to Deep Sleep mode This happens automatically when any of the following situations occur If the charge level of the battery is below 1 the battery goes into Deep Sleep mode when the battery has continuously been in Stand By mode for 10 minutes If the charge l...

Page 19: ... a full charge is recommended WARNING Turn off the pedal assistance system before removing the battery from the bicycle Use both hands to remove the battery taking special care not to drop it Dropping the battery on your foot could cause injury and may damage the battery To remove and charge the battery of EASYGO models follow the instructions below 1 The user can charge the battery by removing it...

Page 20: ... in the charger s extension cable which will fit into the bicycle s charging port 1 2 conectarlo a la batería Para cargar la batería integrada en el cuadro se deberá seguir las siguientes indicaciones 1 El usuario debe abrir el candado situado en el cuadro por debajo de la batería integrada 2 El usuario deslizará cuidadosamente la batería hacia fuera mediante un pequeño giro GREEN LIGHT STANDBY RE...

Page 21: ...s with any other part of your bicycle the service life of the motor depends on how it is used Under normal conditions the motor can last for 10 to 20 years or up to 100 000 km WARRANTY PROGRAMME Warranty Under normal conditions of use and with adequate storage and maintenance BH offers a 2 year warranty against defects in material and workmanship for the entire bicycle and its electrical component...

Page 22: ...egally bound to compensate them NOTE Any unauthorised handling of the electrical system s components may be dangerous and will be grounds for invalidating the warranty CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE ATTENTION Do not use high pressure washers or jet stream cleaners as they may cause water ingress damaging the system the motor the display panel or the battery If water enters one of these units ask...

Page 23: ...ls System voltage 1 EVO AWD and NITRO models 48 V 2 EASYGO models 36 V Battery Lithium ion battery Battery voltage 1 EVO AWD and NITRO models 48 V 2 EASYGO models 36 V Capacity 1 EASYGO model 250 Wh 2 EVO AWD and NITRO models 500 Wh or 600 Wh depending on version Central Display Panel USB type USB 2 0 Output current max 1 000 mA FAQ What is this bicycle s maximum speed It depends on the user There...

Page 24: ...store for maintenance The other components require similar maintenance to the components of a standard bicycle depending on the frequency of use of the bicycle and how well it is looked after What should I do when I don t plan to use the bicycle for a long period of time We recommend charging it to 50 before storing it for a long time We also recommend checking its charge level every three months ...

Page 25: ...attery low 08 Check the battery level or replace it with a new one Motor blocked 09 Motor stopped due to accident Motor off System overcurrent 10 If there is a bad contact bad between the controller and the motor connector replace it with a new one Overheating 11 If the temperature exceeds the set value the current gradually weakens Protection against overheating 12 Enters into temperature protect...

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