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The slider (1) of the ergo_memo-card2 must point 

upward when the card is inserted into the dash-

board. This enables writing to the card.
When the slider (1) is pointing downward the card is 

locked and write protected.

What to consider when manipulating memory 

cards?

1.  Electrostatic discharges can damage electronic 

components. Therefore discharge your body of 

any potential electrostatic charge before manip-

ulating the memory card, by touching a ground-

ed metallic object (e.g. heating or water pipe).

2.  Avoid always touching the uncovered gold con-

tacts (pins) of the memory card.

3.  The memory card may not be exposed to heat, 

direct sun light, and humidity.

4.  The memory card may not be bent, twisted, or 

dropped on the ground.

5.  To prevent data losses and/or damages to the 

memory card, it may NEVER be removed from 

the device during data transfer. Do NEVER pull 

the card from the device while data are being 

written, e.g. during a trip.

6.  Make a safety copy of the contents of the mem-

ory card on your PC at regular interval.

SD card

 NOTE

The SD card is specific to the user and should there-

fore not be used by another person.

To enable a second person to use the ergo_bike 

pedelec you may order an ergo_memo-card2. Order 

No. 0017994.

Important folders on your SD card:

\UPDATE: 

Software update

\DATA\RESULT\PEDELEC: 

Tour data

\DATA\USER:

 Specific user and device 

settings

\DATA\TRACK: 

Track data

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Summary of Contents for ergo_bike pedelec classic

Page 1: ...r bike Therefore you should store this code in a safe place The IMEI International Mobile Station Equipment Identity is an univoque 15 digit serial number with which each GSM device can be unequivocally iden tified e g in case of theft classic model For the serial number of your frame _______________ the always valid master lock code _______________ premium model For the serial number of your fram...

Page 2: ...de no 0630424e 0006 2010 05 31 Your daum electronic dealer We develop and manufacture also training devices for sport therapeutic and medical usage More than 500 000 devices are in use by satisfied customers around the world Visit our web page at www daum electronic de to learn more about our complete product range ...

Page 3: ...User Manual ergo_bike pedelec classic premium ...

Page 4: ...llustra tions and descriptions contained in this user manual All texts illustrations and instructions contained in this user manual are actual at the moment this user manual is put to print The data contained in this user manual are valid at the moment of printing Errors and omissions excepted The illustrations show the Comfort model for the extend that it does not differ from the Trekking mod el ...

Page 5: ... Verifying chain wear 60 Pedal cranks pedals 61 Steering bearing spokes 62 Adjusting the brakes 63 65 Disassembling and assembling the front wheel 66 67 Disassembling and assembling the rear wheel 68 69 Hub gear 69 Dismounting and mounting the tyres 70 Lighting system 71 Checking the fuse of the rechargeable battery and of the charger 72 SPECIFICATIONS 73 77 WARRANTY AND SERVICE Warranty condition...

Page 6: ...e height 6 Rechargeable battery lockable 7 V Brake rear wheel 8 Side stand 9 Electric motor 10 Pedals 11 Hub dynamo 12 Quick release lever front wheel 13 V Brake front wheel OPERATING classic and premium Side view of the right side 2 ergo_bike pedelec 3 2 7 1 8 5 4 6 10 9 11 13 12 ...

Page 7: ...vel 3 Pushing assistance 4 Switching the display between standard view and Current data only with premium model Current tour Total values GPS data only with premium model 5 Brake lever for the rear wheel 6 Handle 7 8 speed twist gear shifter 1 x shift to the next higher speed 8th speed highest transmission ratio 1 x shift to the next lower speed 1st speed lowest transmission ratio 8 Bell 3 ergo_bi...

Page 8: ...and handlebar to adapt them to your body size in order to allow for a comfortable non tiring and safe driving Sitonthesaddle putonepedalinthelowestposition and place your heel on the pedal The saddle height should be set so that your leg is almost straight in the lowest pedal position The handlebar setting is correct when the handlebar stem 1 is at the same level 3 or a little higher as the upper ...

Page 9: ...pringsuspensionofthesaddlepillar The saddle pillar 2 equiped with a spring suspen sion can be set to be soft or hard The setting is done by means of an Allen wrench SW6 on the lower end of the saddle pillar To this end loosen the clamp 3 of the saddle pillar and pull out the saddle Turn clockwise harder Turn counterclockwise softer Insert the saddle pillar adjust the saddle height and tighten the ...

Page 10: ...attention to leave the sheated cables free run ning and avoid setting the handlebar to the extreme high or low position Loosen the clamp screw 3 of the handlebar stem using an Allen wrench SW6 by one to two turns NOTE Theclampingisdonebyaconicalbody Itistherefore enough to apply a rotary motion to the handlebar to loosen the clamping Adjustthehandlebarheightandtightentheclamp screw 3 WARNING Pleas...

Page 11: ... handlebar position on the Trekking model Loosen the four clamp screws 1 by means of an Allen wrench SW6 Adjust the handlebar position by shifting the handlebar 2 Retighten the clamp screws 1 alternatively crossed NOTE Pay attention to leave the sheated cables free run ning and avoid setting the handlebar to the extreme high or low position OPERATING classic and premium 7 ergo_bike pedelec 1 2 1 1...

Page 12: ...e suspension fork NOTE The initial tension is used to adjust the response characteristics of the suspension fork to adapt it to the road conditions and user s weight The higher the initial tension is the higher the pressure to apply before the suspension fork reacts Adjusting the suspension fork OPERATING classic and premium Suspension hard Turn clockwise to increase the initial tension Suspension...

Page 13: ...ical shock After use make sure that the power cable is properly rolled up or fold up Do not use the charger with a damaged cable or power plug Have it immediately replaced by a qualified technician Do not use the charger after it received a strongshock was dropped or anyhow damaged Do never disassemble the charger yourself A faulty assembly can lead to electrical shocks or fire hazards To prevent ...

Page 14: ...ery charger give actual in formation about the operation of the battery charg er You can check at a glance the charging status and charging state of the rechargeable battery Charging cycle and LED displays on the charger LED Mode Red and yellow Charging Red and green Charging completed In the case that a proper battery charge cannot be obtained Verifythatthepoweroutletisconnectedtopower eventually...

Page 15: ... using the rechargeable battery in the presence of leaks or loss of electrolyte FIRST AID Rinse acid sprays in the eyes immediately with clear water for a few minutes Then consult a physi cian without delay Neutralize acid splash on skin or clothes immedi ately with acid neutralizer soda or soap suds and rinse with plenty of water If acid is swallowed consult a physician immediately NOTE Used rech...

Page 16: ...nded period of time then it is expected that you will need to set the date and time again Recharge the battery at the soonest oppor tunity after use regardless of the amount of discharged energy After the charging process is complete the rechargeable battery must be disconnected from the charger and it maynot be left con nected to a switched off charger self dis charge When not used for a prolonge...

Page 17: ...mpartment upward Key positions on the rechargeable battery 1 Operating position the rechargeable battery is switched ON 2 The rechargeable battery is switched OFF The key can be removed 3 PUSH The rechargeable battery is unlocked UNLOCK and can be removed Press the key 4 and turn it counterclockwise to the PUSH UNLOCK position The rechargeable battery is unlocked Pull the rechargeable battery on t...

Page 18: ...he power plug of the charger 3 to a power outlet at 100 240V 50 60Hz Turn ON the switch 4 on the charger Checking the charge level of the rechargeable battery The LEDs 7 red green light up when you press the ON key 8 When the rechargeable battery is fully charged all 4 green LEDs and the red one will glow Charge status on the charger The LEDs 5 on the charger indicate the charging status Red yello...

Page 19: ...it stops and fold the handle 2 back Turn the key 3 to the right into position This will lock the rechargeable battery and turn it OFF ATTENTION The rechargeable battery must be turned OFF when not in use Close the cover 4 of the battery compartment OPERATING classic and premium 15 ergo_bike pedelec 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 20: ... current tour and the last 5 minutes 1 4 Time Trip time 1 5 Tour kilometre 1 6 Heart rate option Measuring range of the heart rate 40 to 220 The menu option to set the dis played value is available only on bikes of the premium series 1 7 GPS position only on bikes of the premium series 5 Menu ON OFF key 6 Display brightness sensor 7 GPS key only on bikes of the premium series 8 Info key 9 ON OFF k...

Page 21: ...cais italiano suomi nederlands dansk max Steigung max Steigung Bold text on clear background only for bikes of the premium series OPERATING classic and premium Main menu Tour data Display Time Date Language Wheel circumference Lock code GPRS Scan key Device data Switch display GPS waypoint GPS photo position Memory card Update Service for dealer Speed Heart rate Trip time Trip distance Distance tr...

Page 22: ...o switch between the dis play modes 3 Start new tour Current tour counter is reset to 0 NOTE That also happens after a trip pause of at least 6 hours when the tour length of 24 5 hours is exceeded Using the menus The menu is activated by pressing the menu key 1 Turn the control button 2 to navigate in the menu Press the control button 2 to open a sub menu Press the return key 3 to return to the pr...

Page 23: ...nal settings 3 Device settings 4 Information Device settings 1 Display Brightness Contrast 2 Time important for the recording of tour data on the memory card 3 Date important for the recording of tour data on the memory card 4 Language 5 Wheel circumference The wheel circumference is set at the factory to 216 cm as a reference value This menu permits to correct this value according to total weight...

Page 24: ... digits by turning and pressing the control button Press the control button for every digit entered An X will be displayed in the upper line for every digit When the code is entered turn to select OK and press the control button Your display can now be activated only with your personal code NOTE If you want to deactivate the lock code set a new lock code turn the control button directly to OK and ...

Page 25: ...ss the control button The display is activated NOTE If you forget your own lock code enter instead of it the master lock code for your bike as the actual code Main menu 1 Tour data 2 Personal settings 3 Device settings 4 Information Information 1 Device data 2 Memory card 3 Service for customer 4 Service for dealer Main menu 1 Tour data 2 Personal settings 3 Device settings 4 Information 5 Softwar...

Page 26: ...rect sun light and humidity 4 The memory card may not be bent twisted or dropped on the ground 5 To prevent data losses and or damages to the memory card it may NEVER be removed from the device during data transfer Do NEVER pull the card from the device while data are being written e g during a trip 6 Make a safety copy of the contents of the mem ory card on your PC at regular interval SD card NOT...

Page 27: ... users can pedal for preset distances under guidance by the tour manager system optional and obtain their individual biological values Remove the cover 1 carefully Press the SD SDHC card 2 slightly to unlock it and pull it out Copy the update file on the card Insert the SD SDHC card 2 When inserting the card the contact pins must be facing upward Close the cover 1 Execute the software update NOTE ...

Page 28: ...you prefer to update over internet you will need an SD card reader available commercially or from daum electronic gmbh and a PC Save the downloaded update s32 file in the subdi rectory UPDATE on the ergo_memo card2 Software update Requirements If you have an empty memory card start here Insert the empty or formatted memory card 1 in the card slot of the dashboard open the cover in order to have ac...

Page 29: ...o select the Software menu option Press the control button and turn it to select the menu option Update Update 1 Version 2 Update Turn the control button to select Yes and press the control button Update The device has the software 1 118 1 118 dashboard motor Do you want to update No Yes Software update Press the control button OPERATING classic and premium 25 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 30: ...ted first At the completion of the update the system is reset and the dashboard is restarted Software update Update 33 0 Update 100 39 The dashboard update is executed after OPERATING classic and premium Update Are you sure you want to run the update No Yes Motor Dashboard Motor Dashboard 26 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 31: ...ch his own pictures and texts Travelling through biking tracks from Internet The ergo_bike pedelec premium connects to the www GPSies com web page over GPRS and down loads the biking tracks available for the actual geo graphical position These tracks can then be viewed and selected on the display of the pedelec This way the most beau tiful tracks are always available to the biker of the ergo_bike ...

Page 32: ...nding SIM card PIN NOTE The accessories box contains a Power Bit for the dashboard screws that can be used with standard tools Unscrew the 6 dashboard screws 1 and the mounting bracket screws 2 Lift the upper part of the dashboard until the SIM card socket 3 is visible on the left side of the dashboard close to the red power switch 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 Be careful to insert the SIM card 4 correctly wa...

Page 33: ...is point you still have to activate the GPRS Main menu Device settings GPRS Ac tivate GPRS Select option Yes Subsequently select the APN Access Point Name option in the GPRS menu At the end enter the APN of the provider GSM GPRS APN examples of some providers for GPRS Provider APN Access point name T Mobile internet t d1 de Vodafone event vodafone de E Plus internet eplus de Simyo internet eplus d...

Page 34: ... Start new tour to conclude the travelled tour Main menu Tour data Start new tour Remove the memory card from the dashboard and insert it into the memory card reader of the PC Start the ergo_win premium pro software Select the menu option Data Training re sults Import all the tracks from the memory card note the import operation can take several min utes depending on the numbers of data sets OPERA...

Page 35: ...ions during the trip You do this by pressing the Scan key during the trip When in a halt waypoints as well as photo posi tions can be set by means of the GPS menu You can change the setting by means of the op tion Main menu Device settings Scan key The illustration below shows 2 waypoints black dots with black border Displaying travelled tracks with Google Earth OPERATING premium 31 ergo_bike pede...

Page 36: ... pages 30 31 but choose GPX as export format Click the button to upload the GPX file to GPSies www GPSies com Enter the track properties and storage location and then click the save button First set the visibility of the track as private OPERATING premium 32 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 37: ...ate After this you should check the track path and correct it if needed Edit track then Change track When correcting a track you can remove way points or move them After the track is corrected as desired then you can declare it as public Displaying travelled tracks with GPSies Posting your own tracks on Internet OPERATING premium 33 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 38: ...s GPS menu OPERATING premium GPS menu Tracks Store waypoint Store photo position Send position Tracks from GPSies Display tracks Update tracks Own tracks Last tracks Strecken Letzte Strecken Eigene Strecken Strecken aktualisieren Wegpunkt speichern Fotoposition speichern Position versenden Strecken anzeigen Strecken von GPSies Send SMS SMS recipient 34 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 39: ...splay tracks 2 Update tracks Select the Tracks from GPSies menu option Please confirm Do you want to update the tracklist No Yes Update tracks Perimeter 020 km 030 km 040 km 050 km 060 km Number of results 010 020 030 040 050 Select the Update tracks menu option Set the perimeter and number of results Choose Yes to confirm the Update tracks op tion Biking through tracks from Internet OPERATING pre...

Page 40: ...play tracks 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 Fürth Kalchreuth Kleinsendelbach Hetzles Walkersbrunn Neunkirchen Start 3 2 km 323 Dest 3 2 km 323 Length 64 9 km Circular track Ascent 646 m Descent 646 m Display the tracks scroll through the tracks by turning the control button Data transfer Sending request to server Please wait 145 s Biking through tracks from Internet OPERATING premium Press the control button...

Page 41: ...starts once you confirm the download by choosing Yes Data transfer Receiving data 11776 Bytes Select track No Yes The track data are displayed at the end of the data transmission Press the control button to select the track Choose Yes if you want to bike through the track Biking through tracks from Internet OPERATING premium 37 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 42: ...w e g the whole track Biking through tracks from Internet Once the track is started the system shows the actual GPS position cross and the actual track section together at a fixed zoom ratio of 2 0 see lower line The actual scale is shown in the lower left cor ner The distance to the track is shown in the upper left corner OPERATING premium Alt AMSL m 206 5 km h 0 0 km 18 75 Time 19 35 Energy 94 Z...

Page 43: ... depends on the number of received satellites and their locations The number of received satellites oscillates nor mally between 5 and 12 Under very favourable re ceiving conditions the vertical accuracy is in the range of about 10m under normal receiving con ditions 20m When starting a new tour we recommend to wait until a valid GPS position can be determined which will be used as start altitude ...

Page 44: ...When using additional systems for the augmenta tion of the accuracy e g EGNOS it may also hap pen that a HDOP value below 1 is shown Start a new tour to use the more precise altitude from the GPS module as the start altitude for the barometric altitude sensor During the tour the altitude measured by the baro metric sensor is used and displayed Current data Trip time 00 00 00 Heart rate Temperature...

Page 45: ...tion before you set off Start first with the motor switched off to practise and gain acquaintance with the bike Switch the motor on only while driving Start pedalling 3 only after you have taken a safe sitting and driving position When setting off in a curve or when negoti ating tight curves pull lightly the hand brake lever This will interrupt motor assistance and ensure safe driving 41 ergo_bike...

Page 46: ... after about 2 minutes the display is first put into standby and after about 10 minutes the whole electronic system goes into standby mode To reactivate the display or the drive system press the red ON OFF key 5 In the case of extended upward trips the motor can run so hot that the temperature sensor in the motor reduces the electric power to the motor and thus the motor assistance decreases After...

Page 47: ...powerful motor to the pedalling speed range This ensures you an easy start in most situations ATTENTION The transmission noises will diminish to a min imum only after a running in distance of about 100 kilometres The bicycle can be used with or without switching on the power assistance With the power assistance switched on you start pedalling like with a normal bicycle When you start pedalling the...

Page 48: ...hifting with the 8 speed hub gear The length of the bar 1 in the upper right corner of the display indicates the actual energy consump tion The length of the bar increases with the ener gy consumption You will be biking most efficiently and have shifted to the optimal gear when the ac tual energy consumption lies within the center third area If the bar drops to the lower third left side during a t...

Page 49: ...ing power In tight curves on sandy or greasy streets on wet asphalt and on black ice you should be very careful when using the front wheel brake to avoid skidding the front wheel Please use the brake with moderation Blocked wheels have a lesser braking effect and can lead to skidding and falls Do not brake in curves but rather brake before entering them Braking in a curve increases the risk of ski...

Page 50: ...enever the ergo_bike pedelec is parked always remove the key Open the cover 2 of the rechargeable battery compartment Turn the rechargeable battery key 3 clockwise into position This locks the rechargeable battery and switches it off Remove the key Close the cover 2 of the rechargeable battery compartment Switch off the dashboard and motor by pressing the ON OFF key 1 46 ergo_bike pedelec 1 1 3 2 ...

Page 51: ... lights The fastening parts set down after some time It is then recommended before using the bicycle and every 6 months to check the proper fastening of axle nuts steering bearing handlebar saddle saddle pillar pedal cranks and pedals and if needed to let your daum electronic dealer retighten them See the following sections Disassembling and assembling the front wheel Disassembling and assembling ...

Page 52: ...onal Is the rechargeable battery correctly locked in the battery compartment Carry out the following tests at regular intervals Is the tyre pressure correct see the section about Dismounting and mounting the tyres Is the bike chain in proper condition see the sections Verifying chain wear and Bike chain tension Are the steering bearing and the pedal cranks in proper condition see the sections Stee...

Page 53: ...t it to the circumstances around you Hold the handlebar firmly with both hands This way only you will have the possibility to react promptly and safely to sudden hazardous situa tions like e g obstacles When driving on sandy ground on foliage or grass and on wet roads take into consideration that tyres have less adherence to the ground than on dry asphalt Keep this in mind when tak ing a curve or ...

Page 54: ... Make sure that the lock tightly encloses the bicycle and the fixed installation The keyhole should face downward to protect it against humidity Remove and take with you all loose parts like e g drinking bottle air pump or tool bag Theft protection BIKING Carrying loads Carrying loads in any form modifies the road hand ling of the bicycle The heavier the load the more critical this modification wi...

Page 55: ...tic parts as this could damage them WARNING After cleaning and before using the bicycle always perform a brake test ATTENTION Do not use steam or high pressure jet devices High water pressure can cause damages to the journals pads to the sealings to the recharge able battery and to the complete electric system Cleaning Use only a soft sponge and clear pure water to wash the bike Use only a soft cl...

Page 56: ...ation can be caused by road salt ATTENTION Do not use warm water this would increase the salt action Clean the bike with cold water immediately after a trip Dry the bicycle thoroughly Apply wax based corrosion protection agents on parts exposed to corrosion before using the bike and repeat eventually several times Repairing paint defects Repair immediately small paint defects with a paint stick Ty...

Page 57: ...ternational countries as well Rechargeable battery Rechargeable batteries are subject to the waste disposal byelaw They contain toxic heavy metals and are consequently subject to the special waste management byelaw Your daum electronic dealer will carry out the disposal for you Battery charger Dispose of this device in conformity with the envi ronmental regulations enforced in your country Electri...

Page 58: ...rgo_bikepedelec We cannot evaluate this suitability for other accessories and parts in spite of our continuous market monitoring and thus cannot be liable for them even if in some individual cases these parts or accessories received technical approval of a recognized technical inspection agency or received the approval of a state certified agency Approved accessories for your daum electronic ergo_...

Page 59: ...rio hooks Order No 9091042 Shopping Bag Colour black granite Equipped with outside pocket reinforcement zip per carry handle reflective stripes Volume 15 litres Dimensions L36 x H32 x W15 cm Order No 9091043 Trekking Bag Colour black granite Equipped with water repellent tarpaulin fabric inside frame and reinforcement of unbreakable PE material outside pocket carry handle reflective stripes reflec...

Page 60: ...electronic dealer O by the owner WARNING Safety requirements prohibit you from undertak ing repairs and adjusting works on your own except for a narrowly delimited scope Improper or unqualified work on safety sensitive parts compromises your own security and that of other road users This applies particularly to work executed on steering brake system and lighting ATTENTION Remove the rechargeable b...

Page 61: ...D Bike chain verifying chain tension and adjusting when needed Cleaning and lubri cating with bike chain spray Verifying the alignment of the rear wheel and adjusting it when needed 59 60 O D O D Verifying the steering bearing 62 O O Verifying the steering bearing and adjusting it when needed If needed re lubricate and adjust 62 D D Verifying the sheated cables O Verifying and adjusting the sheate...

Page 62: ... a reduction of braking effect D Verifying the wheel rims and spokes for lateral and radial run out 62 O Verifying the wheel rims and spokes for lateral and radial run out Checking the spokes tension and adjusting it when needed 62 D D Checking tyre air pressure regularly O O D Checking tyre tread depth 52 O D Verifying lighting and signalling systems including head light and adjusting them when n...

Page 63: ...ain tension by shifting the rear wheel 4 Before tightening the axle nuts you must check that the front and rear wheels are exactly aligned both run on one single line Assemblingisexecutedintheoppositesequence Verify chain tension one more time Check the proper seating of the left 3 and right 2 side axle nuts one more time ATTENTION Please let your daum electronic dealer check the bike chain tensio...

Page 64: ...n out chain Place the ergo_bike pedelec on the side stand Relax the chain tension see adjusting the chain tension Assemblingisexecutedintheoppositesequence NOTE You should not use a new chain with worn out chain sprocket and pinion This combination will produce clicking noises In that case it is advisable to replace the chain and the chain sprockets and pinions together ATTENTION These works are t...

Page 65: ...ted The pedal cranks and eventually the axle must then be replaced Disassemble well seated pedal cranks onlywithacrankextractor doneveruseforcetoknock them out Before proceeding with the installation the square bearing surfaces of the crank and axle must be completely oil and grease free WARNING If you determine that the pedal cranks or the bot tom bracket are loose please consult your daum electr...

Page 66: ...ighten the steering cone 6 until the play is eliminated Tighten the top nut 5 NOTE The front fork 4 must not grip clamp at the steer ing stop extremity and must pivot easily in both directions ATTENTION Replacing tensioning or loosening of wheel spokes must be done by your daum electronic dealer A tight seating of the spokes 1 is important to en sureasmoothrunningofthewheels Haveyourloose spokes t...

Page 67: ... to pull the brake cable guide WARNING Adjustingthebrakeisabsolutelynecessarywhen the hand brake lever can be pulled almost all the way to the handlebar grip without producing a noticeable braking effect Loosen the counter nut 2 Turnthesettingscrew 3 outwarduntilaninterval of about 1 mm between the brake shoe and the wheel rim is achieved MAINTENANCE AND CARE The position of the hand brake lever r...

Page 68: ... brake shoe such that the interval A from the upper edge of the wheel rim equals 1 mm and the interval B between the brake shoe and the wheel rim equals 1 5 mm on both sides The brake shoes must be adjusted to leave a gap of about 0 5 mm to the wheel rim to the rear in the direction of rotation Tighten the nuts when the brake linings are correctly adjusted Attach the brake cable C 0 5 mm MAINTENAN...

Page 69: ...ling Attachthenewbrakecabletothebrakeleverand drive it through the counter nut 3 and setting screw 4 Tighten the setting screw completely Pull the brake cable through the cable conduit and drive it through the clamping bracket Set the gap between the left and right brake shoe and the wheel rim to 2 mm and tighten the cable screw 2 tightening moment 6 8 Nm Clip a new protective cap on the end of th...

Page 70: ...rew 2 Press both brake arms 3 together and extract the brake cable guide 4 from the bracket Remove the cable plug 5 from the dynamo Open the quick release lever 6 and loosen the axle nut 7 by a few turns Remove the front wheel 8 off the fork by pulling downward MAINTENANCE AND CARE 66 ergo_bike pedelec 2 1 4 3 3 6 7 8 5 ...

Page 71: ... and close against perceptible resistance WARNING Ifthequickreleaseleverisnotcompletelyclosed it can open by itself This can cause heavy falls Moving the quick release lever must be so hard that it requires using the hand palm push Only this guarantees that the tension is strong enough Press both brake arms 7 together and attach the brake cable guide 8 Verify the operation of the brake MAINTENANCE...

Page 72: ...rear wheel Disassembling Turn the gear shift handle grip 1 on the handle bar to shift to the first speed Loosen the axle nuts 2 and 3 on both sides by means of a ring spanner wrench SW 15 MAINTENANCE AND CARE 68 ergo_bike pedelec 1 2 3 ...

Page 73: ...s described in the attached SHIMANO instructions Take the gear shift cable 4 off the shift lever Takethechain 5 offthechainpinionandremove the wheel from the frame ends 8 speed hub gear Care The 8 speed hub 1 is adequately lubricated When needed service lubrication only by your daum electronic dealer Do not spray water on the 8 speed hub when cleaning the wheel If the lateral play of the rear whee...

Page 74: ...t it off the rim over the whole circumference of the rim Verify the inner side of the tyre to detect any damage or any foreign object nails etc that may have penetrated Lay in the tube and inflate it slightly otherwise there is a risk that it gets crushed Then pull the tyre over the rim edge starting opposite to the valve Before fully inflating the tyre move the tyre laterally to and fro Make sure...

Page 75: ...er a cable connection is broken If that is not the case then the head light and or the rear light must be replaced Lighting system The headlight 1 must be tilted to the front in such a way that the centre of the light cone 5 m away from the head light will drop to half the height at which it leaves the head light In practice this means that the road may be illumi nated to a maximum of 10 m Switch ...

Page 76: ... damage the whole electrical system If the fuse blows up without an apparent reason please consult your daum electronic dealer NOTE Use the following fuses for replacement Rechargeable battery 3 F 30A L 250V Rechargeable battery 2 5A 250V Charger 5 T 10A L 250V Replacing the fuse Open the cover 1 or 2 on the rechargeable bat tery or 4 on the charger When replacing the fuse make sure it is well sea...

Page 77: ...nology with daum sensors for the detection of crank movements and pedalling force Intelligent assistance mode pre adjustable in 3 levels Pushing assistance up to 6 km h Pedalling assistance 0 to 25 km h Autonomy range up to 80 km depending on the assistance level total weight terrain road conditions tyre air pressure wind conditions etc Rechargeable battery Lithium Ion technology 9 5 Ah 36 V Usabl...

Page 78: ... with gear indicator Brake lever with safety motor cut out on both sides Dashboard with 9 4 cm 3 7 grey scale display with backlight and brightness sensor Gear shift Shimano Nexus 8 speed hub gear with free wheel total transmission ratio 307 twist grip shifter and gear indicator Brakes Mechanical V brakes on the wheel rim with power modulator front and rear Wheels Aluminium extruded rims 700c stai...

Page 79: ...with aluminium battery compartment elastic rubber straps to fix the luggage possibility to attach extra pack bags load capacity 25 kg Anti slip safety pedals Aluminium side stand Dimensions and weight Weight bike without rechargeable battery ca 22 kg ca 22 kg ca 22 kg Weight of the rechargeable battery ca 3 6 kg ca 3 6 kg ca 3 6 kg Seat height for frame size S M 89 100 cm 89 100 cm 93 107 cm Seat ...

Page 80: ...SD card integrated SD SDHC card reader Interference free digital heart rate receiver Integrated buzzer Recording of the heart rate speed distance and trip time on the SD card Incline adjusted pedalling assistance Barometric height measurement GSM module with GPS for enhanced documentation of biking tours transmission of position data via SMS or Internet SIM card required Theft protection per SMS n...

Page 81: ... remaining battery charge Speed Average speed Maximum speed Distance Total distance Trip time Total trip time Clock Date Heart rate requires chest belt Average heart rate requires chest belt Temperature Incline Height above sea level GPS coordinates Dashboard classic 77 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 82: ...ne to accept the fulfilment altogether The customer will then only be entitled to the legal benefits Replaced parts become the property of daum electronic gmbh 2 The installation of replacement parts within the scope of a warranty repair will not extend the applicable warranty that started at the delivery of the bike to the customer 3 Signs of wear due to normal utilisation are ex cluded from the ...

Page 83: ...be reached at 500 km Brake linings Depending on the driving style and load these can be worn out at 500 km Seal rings sealing O rings These must be replaced at every maintenance interval to ensure a flawless operation Shaft seal rings of the motor transmission fork and wheels Depending on the road characteristics and care provided these can be worn out from 500 km Dirt contamination can reduce the...

Page 84: ...ith high pressure cleaner Control at every maintenance interval Rechargeable batteries fuses Depending on the ambient temperature a failure can occur after the 6th month earlier in the case of shorter trips Sheated cables brake cables Depending on the utilisation and care from the 6th month Self locking nuts splint pins glued screw connections tab washers At every maintenance interval or every tim...

Page 85: ...81 Delivery list WARRANTY AND SERVICE Frame serial number sold on by daum electronic dealer seal 81 ergo_bike pedelec ...

Page 86: ... 9513856 9515852 9501844 9503848 9505844 9501852 9503856 9505852 complies with all applicable requirements of the following prescriptions 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Applied standards EN 15194 2009 EN 14764 2006 EN 60601 1 2 2007 Fürth 05 05 2010 EN 50272 3 2003 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY daum electronic gmbh Flugp...

Page 87: ...de the police with the required information to significantly help recover your bike Please do not forget to always lock the bike when you park it hook the cable or U lock to a fixed object Bike ID card Type of the bike Electric bike Make of the bike daum electronic ergo_bike pedelec Model Serial No Frame colour Tyre Particular marking Store in a safe place 83 ergo_bike pedelec ...

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