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Quick release

Quick release is found at the front and rear wheels as well as
at the seat tube clamp, depending on the model.

Before going on a ride, check that the quick release is closed
and fixed. If the front wheel clamp gets loose when you apply
the brakes, stop right away and tighten the quick release.

Tyres and rims

The maximum permissible tyre pressure is specified on the outer
side of the tyre. Do not ride the cycle with too little air (wheel
skims) or too much air (tube explodes). Wrong air pressure or
flat tyres lead to increased wear and tear even if the bicycle is
not used. Our recommendation:

Caution!

A loose wheel, especially a loose front wheel
poses maximum risk of falling!

The quick release lever has two positions,

CLOSE and OPEN.

First adjust the tightness with the nut M. Then press the lever
with a little force to the position CLOSE.

Figure 16

There are 3 valve
systems for cycle
tubes:

Please note that in case of Sclaverand valves, you must first
remove the dust cap and loosen the knurled screw to pump or
vent air. Always make sure that the tyres have sufficient profile
and an undamaged body.

Figure 17

Tyre size

Air pressure (bar)

47-559 (26“x1,75x2)
50-559 (26“x1,90)
52-559 (26“x2,25x2)
57-559 (26“x2,125)
37-622 (28“x1 3/8x1 5/8)
40-622 (28“x1 3/8)
47-622 (28“x1,75x2)
50-622 (28“x1,90)

Rear

Front

2,5
2,0
2,0
2,0
3,5
3,0
2,5
2,5

3,0
2,5
2,5
2,5
4,0
3,5
3,0
3,0

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Pedelec with Lithium-ion battery

Summary of Contents for ED-3 EX

Page 1: ...BA_Migros_ED3EX_GB 09 02 2011 12 13 Uhr Seite 1 Probedruck C M Y CM MY CY CMY K F Pedelec with Lithium ion battery DE GB ITA Elektrobike ED 3 EX Operating Instructions for your new cycle...

Page 2: ...delec mit Lithium Ionen Batterie Mode d emploi de votre CROSSWAVE Elektrobike ED 3 EX Pedelec avec batterie au lithium ion Operating instructions for CROSSWAVE Electro Bicycle ED 3 EX Pedelec with Lit...

Page 3: ...er 139 Removal of the front wheel 140 Battery return recycling 141 Technical data 142 Faults cause remedy 142 Welcome 100 QUICKSTART 102 Your CROSSWAVE Pedelec and its components 103 Before the first...

Page 4: ...cycle The technical Welcome PanTerra Intelligent Electric Dear Costumer Thank you for choosing the CROSSWAVE Pedelec a model with PanTerra drive technology PanTerra offers the technology for an easy...

Page 5: ...tric motor assisted cycles and with the statutory safety specifications especially the European bicycle standard DIN EN 14764 Get ready to be electrified Your CROSSWAVE Team CAUTION In the Operating I...

Page 6: ...t be eager to use your newly purchased CROSSWAVE Pedelec immediately we request you to observe the following steps without fail before taking your first ride PanTerra will not accept any guarantee obl...

Page 7: ...omponents A Drive battery B Status display of the drive battery C Lock of the drive battery D Motor control electronic E Charging input bushing F Crank with rotary sensor G Front wheel hub motor H Mot...

Page 8: ...t must be mounted at a height of minimum 25 cm above the road surface Reflectors A white reflector with a large surface area at the front that can be combined with the headlight In the rear at least o...

Page 9: ...e that all screws nuts and the quick release are fixed properly Check or service for the first time after approximately 100 km Checks or servicing is thereafter necessary at regular intervals The indi...

Page 10: ...icycle for the use on public roads and paved lanes Please bear this in mind when using the Pedelec under off road conditions and in case of overloading and improper rectification of faults When Servic...

Page 11: ...ofessional assembly of these attachments Info For valid warranty claims the buyer must present the original purchase receipt to the vendor Caution Traffic safety tips Always observe the traffic rules...

Page 12: ...t of use related wear and tear The extent of the wear depends on the servicing and maintenance and the type of use of the cycle mileage riding in rain dirt and pollution salt etc Regular cleaning and...

Page 13: ...ly replacement 7 Handle bar tapes and handle covers Handle bar tapes and handle covers are subject to use related wear Replacement may be necessary regularly for this reason Ensure that the handles ar...

Page 14: ...een tightened too The function of the brakes and pedal drive has been checked The lighting system is functioning For more information refer to the Chapter Adjustments before ride Start up of the drive...

Page 15: ...Page 113 The compartment for the battery fuse is located on the side cover with symbol Slide the battery into the support slot on the Pedelec as demonstrated in Graphic 4 and 5 Ensure that the contac...

Page 16: ...e key be lost The CROSSWAVE Pedelec is now ready to go The battery should now be firmly positioned in the support slot as demonstrated in Graphic 3 The push cylinder lock should be cleanly locked into...

Page 17: ...the battery at any time can therefore be ruled out as can any possibility of overcharging through an incorrect charging current The charger is for indoor use only Please read the charger manual attach...

Page 18: ...ny damage but the charging device would be working all the time Danger of short circuit Ensure that no metallic objects come close to the battery contacts and the charging plug The battery should not...

Page 19: ...he seat clamping bolts Figure 7 Pos 1 or quick release Figure 8 Pos 1 Move the seat support in or out Tighten the clamp after making the adjustment You have adjusted the seat height according to your...

Page 20: ...risk of falling Adjusting height Loosen the nut or inner hexagon bolt of the expander bolt Figure 9 10 pos 1 Loosen the bolt with a gentle hammer blow and adjust the correct handle bar height Tighten...

Page 21: ...comes off Pedals The pedals must be fixed tightly at all times During assembly and dismantling please keep in mind that the pedals have two types of threads The threads on the pedals and the treadle...

Page 22: ...e light As the power requirement of the bicycle lighting is very low a light left on would last about 2 3 days Moreover the protective electronic circuit prevents a depth discharge of the battery if t...

Page 23: ...icycle is not used Our recommendation Caution A loose wheel especially a loose front wheel poses maximum risk of falling The quick release lever has two positions CLOSE and OPEN First adjust the tight...

Page 24: ...ith basic bike computer displays Torque specifications Axle nuts of front wheel 20 Nm Axle nuts of rear wheel 25 Nm Foot pedal mounting 30 Nm Brake pad mounting 5 Nm Dynamo mounting 10 Nm Other screws...

Page 25: ...operational distance you should pedal as much as possible under all driving conditions since the operational distance lies well below the system s capabilities when using mainly motor power The activ...

Page 26: ...rself to be distracted If possible do not operate the Pedelec display whilst driving Risk of falling Display Functions Warning Your ED 3X has a battery powered lighting supply The dynamo is compulsory...

Page 27: ...ing Furthermore you can use a Boost function If you operate the twist grip or the button the assistance is switched into the highest level for a short time You then have the full drive performance ava...

Page 28: ...km h Trip Details of the average speed during the tour By pressing the CLEAR button you can delete the display or set it back to 0 Trip km h Trp Top speed km h Trip Shows the highest speed reached si...

Page 29: ...itself to the bike s settings and your mode of operation This calculation is performed for all modes of operation separately Immediately after scrolling to the Trip Display in the Main Menu Display t...

Page 30: ...is started by pressing START By pressing STOP the stopwatch is stopped by re pressing START the clock continues running By pressing down and holding the START button for longer the stopwatch can be r...

Page 31: ...e total number of kilometres can be edited or other functions called up by pressing the NEXT button The total number of kilometres can be altered by pressing the ENTER button The last number by the km...

Page 32: ...n of a forgotten PIN can only be carried out through the Service Centre The editing mode of the PIN can be entered from the SETUP IN display by pressing the ENTER button The individual numbers of the...

Page 33: ...ched off once it has been switched on again the new PIN will be requested Entering the PIN is similar to SETUP The first position flashes starting with 0 The flashing figure can be altered by pressing...

Page 34: ...al preferences Please follow the instructions for this The editing mode for brightness of the background lighting can be entered from the SETUP IGHT display by pressing the ENTER button The current le...

Page 35: ...return to the main menu after 20 seconds The input process can be accelerated by holding down the arrow buttons Repeat function If an alteration has taken place then SAVE CANC appears again procedure...

Page 36: ...button If an alteration has taken place then SAVE CANC appear again procedure as described in the preceding examples INFO Menu The INFO menu can be entered from the Menu Level 1 INFO by pressing the E...

Page 37: ...ons given under its meaning Should the display indicate an ERROR signal then you must immediately contact your local dealer for further inspection Display Type Meaning BATTERY EMPTY Notice The battery...

Page 38: ...s incline headwind condition of road surface tyre pressure use of gears as well as the pedal assistance and the weight of the driver Typical distance with an average use of pedal assistance and a full...

Page 39: ...and gear wheel will wear out fast Use the derailleur as illustrated in Figure 20 Auxiliary gear with coaster brake hub While using a gear hub stop pedalling for a moment so that the gear can switch D...

Page 40: ...ately during long and steep rides so that the rear wheel brake can cool down Very intense heating of the back pedal hub leads to loss of lubricant Re lubrication is necessary The brake body of a back...

Page 41: ...hey are fastened well Always observe the permissible carrying capacity of the luggage carrier Do not carry any bags or other objects on your handle bar This affects the driving safety Aluminium handle...

Page 42: ...this way you can ensure a long product life If you do not use the battery over longer periods take the battery out of the Pedelec and pull out the fuse so that no standby current in the electronic ci...

Page 43: ...roduct Clean the cycle regularly from dust and dirt with a sponge or soft cloth Use a normal cycle cleaning product and a protective agent Never use high pressure cleaners to clean hubs and pedal bear...

Page 44: ...t discs onto the hub axle within the fork again Removal of the Front Wheel Figure 23 Figure 24 If tyre damage occurs and it is necessary to remove the front wheel then follow the instructions given be...

Page 45: ...ion batteries are classed as dangerous goods due to the element lithium which is very reactive During development required crash safety tests are performed in order to ensure that no uncontrolled proc...

Page 46: ...t dealer Electronic defective contact dealer 4 Charging unit See Page 17 Charging and Care of the Battery Malfunctions Causes Repair ED 3EX Pedelec Technical Data Pedelec EPAC6 Electrical Power Assist...

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