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Checking the Battery Pack Before Using for 

the first time

Check the battery pack before charging it or using it with your 
eBike for the first time.

For this, press the on/off button 22 to switch on the battery 
pack. When no lED of the charge-control indicator 21 lights 
up, the battery pack may be damaged.

When at least one, but not all lEDs of the charge-control indi-
cator 21 is lit, then fully charge the battery pack before using 
for the first time.

■ 

do not charge a damaged battery pack and do not use 
it. 

please refer to an authorised bicycle dealer.

Charging the Battery Pack

■  

Use only the charger provided with your eBike or an 
identical original Bosch charger.

 only this charger is 

matched to the lithium-ion battery pack used in your eBike.

note:

 The battery pack is supplied partially charged. To ensure 

full battery pack capacity, completely charge the battery pack 
in the charger before using for the first time.

The battery pack must be removed from the eBike for charging.

For charging the battery pack, read and observe the operating 
instructions of the charger.

The battery pack can be charged any time without reducing the 
service life. Interrupting the charging procedure does not cause 
damage to the battery pack.

The battery pack is equipped with a temperature control indi-
cator, which enables charging only within a temperature 
range between 0°C and 40°C.

When the battery pack is not within the charging-temperature 
range, three lEDs of the charge-control indicator 21 flash. 
Disconnect the battery pack from the charger until its 
temperature has adjusted.

Do not connect the battery pack to the charger until it has 
reach the allowable charging temperature.

Charge-control Indicator

When the battery pack is switched on, the five green lEDs of 
the charge-control indicator 21 indicate the charge condition 
of the battery pack.

In this, each lED indicates approx. 20% capacity. When the 
battery pack is completely charged, all five lEDs light up.

additionally, the charge condition of the switched on battery 
pack is indicated on the drive HMI. Read and observe the  
operating instructions of the drive unit and the drive HMI.

When the capacity of the battery pack is below 5 %, all lEDs 
of charge-control indicator 21 on the battery pack go out; 
however, the drive HMI does provide an additional indication 
function.

Inserting and removing the Battery Pack

■  

always switch the battery pack off when inserting  
or removing it from the holder.

In order for the battery pack to be inserted, the key 23 must 
be inserted into the lock 24 and the lock must be unlocked.

To insert the standard battery pack 26, place it via the con- 
tacts onto the bottom holder 27 on the eBike. pivot the bat-
tery pack to the stop into the upper holder 25.

To insert the rack-type battery pack 20, slide it with the con- 
tacts facing ahead until it engages in the holder 19 of the 
rear rack/carrier.

Check if the battery pack is tightly seated. always lock the 
battery pack with lock 24, as otherwise the lock can open and 
the battery pack could fall out of the holder.

after locking, always remove the key 23 from the lock 24.  
This prevents the key from falling out and the battery pack 
from being removed from unauthorised persons when the 
eBike is parked.

To remove the standard battery pack 26, switch it off and 
unlock the lock with the key 23. pivot the battery pack out  
of the upper holder 25 and pull it by the carrying strap 28  
out of the bottom holder 27.

To remove the rack-type battery pack 20, switch it off and 
unlock the lock with the key 23. pull the battery pack out of 
the holder 19.

oPeratInG InstrUCtIons

Summary of Contents for en 14764

Page 1: ...E SERIES OWNER S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT E SERIES OWNER S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT 129184 ...

Page 2: ...t 1995 norme NFR030 In this supplement particularly important information is presented in the following ways WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NOTICE Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage TIP A TIP provides helpful information ...

Page 3: ...our Cannondale Dealer immediately or call us at one of the telephone numbers listed on the back cover of this manual You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any Cannondale Owner s Manuals or Supplements from our website http www cannondale com Online E Series Product Support You may download a copy of this supplement and other manuals and instructions available for your bike at http www can...

Page 4: ...of European Standard EN 15194 Electrically Power Assisted Cycles The drive assist system is limited to a maximum continuous power rating of 0 25 kW 250 W and a maximum speed of 25Km h 15 5 mph NOT INTENDED You must not ride this bike in automobile traffic lanes This vehicle must only be operated on paved surfaces that are legally open to commuter pedal bicycles This bike is not for mountain biking...

Page 5: ...nside shipping container to prevent damage CHARGING Remove battery from bike before charging Bring indoors and allow to reach room temperature before charging Make sure charger and A C outlet are the same voltage Locate both charger and battery indoors in a clean dry area with good ventilation to charge Make sure the area is free from combustibles to avoid fire from sparks or overheating Keep char...

Page 6: ...Unit 2 BOSCH Battery 3 BOSCH HMI Unit 4 Headshok Fork 5 Headlight 6 Taillight 7 Rack 8 Chainguard KP261 or KP262 9 Headshok Stem 10 Lockout Lever 11 Bell 12 Kickstand 13 Rear Wheel Lock 14 Front Brake Lever 15 Rear Brake Lever 16 Rear Shift Control 17 Pedal 18 BOSCH Speed Sensor 19 Rear Cassette 20 Front Chainring 21 Drive chain 22 Crankarm drive side 23 Seat Binder ...

Page 7: ...r Cannondale Dealer Replacement parts must be identical to the original Cannondale specification for the bike See Specifications Failure to replace components with original specification can result in serious overload or other damage to the drive unit Unauthorized opening or service of the drive unit will void the warranty The drive system will not function without the computer unit attached to th...

Page 8: ...I 1 Display function button i 2 Illumination button 3 Drive HMI 4 Holder for drive HMI 5 Drive HMI On Off button 6 RESET button 7 USB port 8 Protective cap of USB port 10 Operating unit 11 Display function button i on the operating unit 12 Reduce value scroll down button 13 Increase value scroll up button 14 Push assistance button WALK 15 Lock latch for drive HMI 16 Locking screw for drive HMI 17 ...

Page 9: ... 21 Operation and charge control indicator 22 On Off button 23 Key of the battery pack lock 24 Battery pack lock 25 Upper holder of the standard battery pack 26 Standard battery pack 27 Bottom holder of the standard battery pack 28 Carrying strap 29 Battery charger 30 Charger socket 31 Plug in connector 32 Ventilation openings 33 Safety warnings charger 34 Charge connector 35 Socket for charge con...

Page 10: ...ery cells 10 80 Operating temperature C 10 75 Storage temperature C 20 70 Weight according to EPTA Procedure 01 2003 kg 0 8 Degree of protection IP 40 The values given are valid for a nominal voltage U of 230 V For different voltages and models for specific countries these values can vary Drive Unit Drive Unit Cruise Article number 0 275 007 006 0 275 007 007 Power output W 250 Output torque max N...

Page 11: ...lowable charging temperature Charge control Indicator When the battery pack is switched on the five green LEDs of the charge control indicator 21 indicate the charge condition of the battery pack In this each LED indicates approx 20 capacity When the battery pack is completely charged all five LEDs light up Additionally the charge condition of the switched on battery pack is indicated on the drive...

Page 12: ...Optimum Handling of the Battery Pack The battery pack life can be prolonged when being properly maintained and especially when being operated and stored at the right temperatures With increasing age however the battery pack capacity will diminish even when properly maintained A significantly reduced operating period after charging indi cates that the battery pack is worn out and must be replaced Y...

Page 13: ...oon as you have reached a speed of 25 km h the assi stance from the eBike drive is switched off The drive is automatically reactivated as soon you start pedaling again and the speed is below 25 km h Options for switching off the eBike system Press the On Off button 5 of the drive HMI Switch the battery pack off by its On Off button see battery pack operating instructions Remove the drive HMI out o...

Page 14: ...tinue to operate only for a short period When the drive HMI is removed from holder 4 the last indicated battery pack charge condition is stored Setting the Assistance Level The level of assistance of the eBike drive when pedaling can be adjusted via the drive HMI The assistance level can be changed anytime even during riding Note For individual versions it is possible that the the assi stance leve...

Page 15: ...gear changing expertise additional weight excluding bicycle weight 70 to 80 kg Poor circumstances Terrain with long and signifi cant climbs average speed 25 km h strong winds temperature 10 C tires lacking air pressure high rolling resistance non optimal gear changing additional weight excluding bicycle weight 85 kg TURBO SPORT TOUR ECO Mix 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 TURBO SPORT TOUR ECO...

Page 16: ... indication c when switching on and Lights off when switching off Only the display backlight can be switched on and off the front and rear light of the eBike are independent of the drive HMI For both versions the lighting is switched on and off by pressing button 2 Speed and Distance Indication The speed indication e always displays the current speed The following functions are available in the fu...

Page 17: ...uration with the eBike not changeable Notes on Riding with the eBike System When does the eBike Drive Operate The eBike drive supports you when riding as long as you step into the pedals Without pedaling there is no assi stance The motor output always depends on the amount of your pedaling power When applying less pedaling power the assistance or support will be lower than when applying a lot of p...

Page 18: ...m the eBike drive is possible and speeds up the cooling of the drive unit 200 Internal electronic error of battery pack Have battery pack checked 201 Temperature of the battery pack too high above 40 C Allow the battery pack to cool down Continued travel without eBike drive is possible and speeds up the cooling of the battery pack 202 Temperature of the battery pack too low below 10 C Allow the ba...

Page 19: ...uced 5 Tire Pressure Condition Make sure your tires are in good shape e g good tread undamaged and pressurized properly according to the tire sidewall markings Poor tire condition or Inadequate air pressure will shorten range 6 Shifting Gears Braking You should shift gears similarly to a normal pedaling bicycle Efficient gear changes will result in greatest available range Maintaining a uniform sp...

Page 20: ...te the lever completely to either position until it stops To change the lever position Remove the retaining screw with a 3 mm Allen key andcarefully lift off the lockout lever with your fingers Repo sition the lever while aligning it with the large nut Press it onto the large nut Reinstall the retaining screw and tighten to 0 5 Nm 4 in Lbs Figure 12 NOTICE Do not force lever past the stop Do not t...

Page 21: ...2 13 14 15 9 12 12 23 24 21 KP285 110mm HD169 Figure 13 1 Headtube 2 Lockout Lever 3 Handlebar Stem 4 Bearing Seal 5 Upper Bearing Cup 6 Upper Bearing 7 Lower Bearing Cup 8 Lower Bearing 9 Upper Boot Clamp 49mm 10 Fork Boot 11 Lower Boot Clamp 33mm 12 Accessories Mounting 13 Fork Leg 14 Brake Mount 15 Dropout 16 DL50 Damping Cartridge 17 Spring Perch 18 Spring w Elastomer 19 Spacer 20 Plug 21 Ring...

Page 22: ...noises 2 changes in travel 3 an over extended or compressed boot 4 any changes in the way the fork has been working or 5 any leaking fluids If you find any damage do not ride the bike contact your Cannondale Dealer TO BE PERFORMED BY CANNONDALE DEALER Recommended after the first 150 km bring your bike to your Cannondale Dealer for an initial check up It should include checks of the drive assist sy...

Page 23: ...SECURED UPRIGHT AND CAN NOT FALL OVER ACCIDENTALLY WHILE YOU ARE CLEANING IT Don t rely on the kickstand Use a sturdy portable bicycle wheel stand to hold the bike upright Tightening Torques Correct tightening torque for the fasteners bolts screws nuts on your bicycle is very important to your safety the durability and performance of your bicycle We urge you to have your Dealer correctly torque al...

Page 24: ...I Front Center 649 647 654 644 651 665 632 647 660 638 650 661 J Chain stay length 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 K Bottom bracket drop 67 67 67 58 58 58 67 67 67 67 67 67 L Bottom bracket height 283 283 283 292 292 292 277 277 277 277 277 277 M Fork rake 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 O Stack 591 591 791 591 591 791 547 597 622 634 647 654 P Reach 415 423 430 398 401 401 386...

Page 25: ... and key replacement If your keys are ever lost or stolen or you would like additonal spares please contact AXA BASTA for ordering information AXA BASTA website http www axa basta nl keyservice eng html 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 Main Key 2 Spare Key 3 Key Serial Number 4 Rear Wheel Lock 5 Battery Lock NOTICE Don t ride with key in battery lock Always remove the key from the lock after using it Keys may be sto...

Page 26: ...IKE FRONT BLK KP262 BLK KIT FENDER E BIKE REAR BLK KP261 WHT KIT FENDER E BIKE FRONT WHT KP262 WHT KIT FENDER E BIKE REAR WHT KP256 KIT CABLE GUIDE BB E SERIES KP263 KIT SEATBINDER E BIKE KP284 KIT DER HANGER SINGLE SIDED MTN2 KP285 KIT STEM ADJ SATORI UP2 25 4 110MM E Series Headshok Fork related parts CODE DESCRIPTION HD191 BLK KIT BOOT HEADSHOK QSISEAL KIT SEAL UPPER BEARING 58MM OD HD169 KIT B...

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