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2.
Motor-cable
Your motor-cable might look slightly different
depending on the motor you purchased.
Connect it to the motor.
Find the best route along your bike frame so
you can connect it to the controller.
Use zip ties as needed. Be careful not to
pinch other cables.
3.
Connect the Battery
The bullet connectors of the battery are not water-resistant. So make sure these connectors
remain inside whatever controller-housing that your kit was supplied with.
4.
Connect the PAS (if any)
If you did no purchase a PAS, the yellow plug on the controller can remain bare. But it is best
to seal it with electrical tape to keep it protected.
Or better still, tuck it inside the controller housing.
Congratulations! You have now built your own fully functional e-bike!
Chapter 14 - Testing
Switch the Battery on.
Switch the Display on (if any) by pressing and holding the On/Off button.
Lift the bike up in the air and press the Throttle. Your motor should spin. If not, disconnect
and connect all the cables.
If your LCD Display is showing Error Code 3 (or if the LED light is flashing), disconnect the
motor-cable from both the motor and controller and plug it back in again. Make sure the
arrows are aligned and it is strongly pushed all the way into the connectors.
If you have fitted PAS, ask someone to help you rotate the pedals while the bike is in the air.
The motor should spin. If not, check the position of the magnet disc in proximity to the