background image

25

DAXYS GRIZZLY - USER MANUAL

F.A.Q’S:

1. So how fast can you go on an eBike?

In AU, an eBike must have a motor with a maximum power of 250W, assisting the eBike to a maximum speed of 25 km/h to be road-legal.  If the 
pedal support still functions above these limitations, then the bike becomes a so-called speed pedelec. The Grizzly has a top speed of 60km/h, and  
cannot be used on public roads. 

2. So can it go faster than the motor supports?

Yes, sure. It can go as fast as you can pedal, but the motor stops supporting you when you reach the max speed limitation.  With an eBike, you have 
the ability to reach a speed that is suitable for your way of riding, whether that’s faster than the motor supports or at a speed that’s lower than the 
maximum motor support speed.

3.Can you get any exercise out of an eBike? 

The answer is that you can decide if you want to exercise with an eBike. There are several options to challenge yourself physically if you want to.  
1. You can use your eBike without any support or in Eco mode and still feel your legs burn. 
2. You can do several laps on the same ride. 
3. You can ride farther and longer with an eBike. 
4. On your eBike you are encouraged by the speed/fun factor, and you can keep going. 
5. If you weren’t riding an eBike or regular bike before, what would you be doing otherwise? We encourage you to get as much exercise as you want 
with your eBike.  
And… If you prefer, you can simply have a good time and enjoy the ride without any sweat.

4. Can I handle the eBike when the battery runs out?

eBikes are enhanced by our motor technology, which provides support on the most challenging terrain.  But if the battery runs out, no worries, you 
can still pedal and get home safely. Will it be easy? That depends on what terrain you are riding. Empower yourself to ride your eBike even when the 
battery runs out.

5. Which E-MTB is for me?

When choosing the right E-MTB, you can choose a Full Suspension or a Hard-tail. The Full-Suspension E-MTB offers front and rear suspension for 
more comfort and control. The Hard-tail E-MTB features only a front suspension.  The first question should always be what kind of terrain are you 
going to ride?  The Daxys Grizzly is suitable for riding smoother terrain like XC trails and dirt paths.  

6. How far can I expect to ride on a single battery charge?

The range for a single battery charge can vary greatly depending on conditions such as the combined weight of the rider and cargo; wind resistance; 
tyre pressure and tread profile; terrain and elevation changes; road or trail surface; outdoor temperature; maintenance of the eBike; and the 
condition of the battery. Please refer to the spec sheet of the eBike you prefer for the typical range.

7. What is the charging temperature range of eBike batteries? Why can’t charge in high temperature or low temperature environment?

The eBike battery charging temperature range is -10~45° C, The battery pack BMS will be automatically protected and cannot be charged if the 
temperature is too high or too low. When temperature returns to the required range charging function will return to normal. In this case, there is no 
need to report for repairs.

Summary of Contents for GRIZZLY

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL v1 0 GRIZZLY Electric Motorbike...

Page 2: ...GRIZZLY USER MANUAL Please read this manual very carefully before using the product The manual contains important instructions for the safe use and longevity of your bike...

Page 3: ...t Your Bike 6 Display Guide 7 Handlebar Guide 8 Product Specifications 9 Assembly Instructions 11 Charging The Battery 18 Battery and Charger Information 19 Operating Your Bike 20 Guide to Electric Pe...

Page 4: ...n reduced lighting conditions Wear sturdy shoes and eye protection Also check your state laws concerning other protective gear that may be required when riding your eBike KNOW YOUR EBIKE Your new eBik...

Page 5: ...DISCLAIMER The contents of the user manual shall not be copied modified reproduced transmitted or published in any form with out the prior written permission of the company Please read this manual ca...

Page 6: ...N REPAIR REPLACE IF NECESSARY Tyre presure Tyre wear damage Brake pad adjustment Wheel quick release adjustment Head and tail lights Controls and displays Seat post quick release adjustment Brake pad...

Page 7: ...ately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner Used cells and batteries are recyclable economic goods In accordance with the marking showing a crossed out waste bin these batteries may no...

Page 8: ...ve motor 23 Rear brake caliper 24 Rear shock absorber 25 Stoplight 26 Seat tube 27 Seat 1 Stem 2 Controller 3 LCD display 4 Rear gear switch 5 Brake lever 6 Throttle and handle 7 Headlight supports 8...

Page 9: ...4 Current speed Error code see page 24 5 Mph Kmh 6 PAS level gear 0 5 See pages 20 21 7 Walk mode indicator Total mileage ODO Trip distance TRIP Max speed MAXS Average speed AVG 8 Numerical value for...

Page 10: ...Back brake lever 12 On Off button 13 Turn signal 14 Controller 15 LCD display 1 Handlebar 2 Other Shifter Lower Gear 3 Main Shifter Upper Gear 4 Throttle 5 Handlebar grip 6 Front brake lever 7 Stem ca...

Page 11: ...ross net weight 36kgs 44kgs Maximum payload 200kg Top speed 55Km h Endurance Mileage 50 80KM the lower value is closer to real life performance Maximum climbing angle 25 degree Service temperature ran...

Page 12: ...c disc brakes Tyre style Pneumatic tyre Tyre size specification 20x4 Air nozzle The inner tube valve is AV Front fork suspension Yes Middle rear shock absorption Yes Speed gear 7 Speed Headlights Yes...

Page 13: ...L ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Unpack your new Daxys Grizzly eBike 2 Have the tools and parts ready 3 Remove packing materials Be careful not to scratch the paint 4 Remove front wheel Be careful not to cut...

Page 14: ...olt A completely This will give you access to bolt B which is the first one to tighten in slot 2 then bolt A in slot 1 4 Tighten bolt B see image 2 as much as possible 5 TIghten bolt A see image 2 as...

Page 15: ...e fork protector 4 Loosen the wheel bolts 5 Place it in its socket making sure the washer is on the outside 6 Tighten the axle nuts 3 FRONT WHEEL INSTALLATION 1 Remove the plastic brake pads protectio...

Page 16: ...sten for rubbing sounds 2 Loosen A B with the allen key and adjust brake pads 3 Spin the wheel to check 4 Tighten A B 4 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 2 Pull out the battery 5 BATTERY REMOVAL 1 Unlock the battery u...

Page 17: ...3 Place the brackets on the forks and tighten the bolts with a Philips head screwdriver 4 Insert the front light and tighten the screws Make sure to place the cables between the frontlight and fork tu...

Page 18: ...ws and rotate it for easier access 3 Place handlebar in stem and screw the bolts in to about 90 4 Adjust handlebar to the desired position and tighten the 4 bolts It is recommended to angle the brake...

Page 19: ...2 Identify Left WL Right WR pedals 3 Screw in R pedal in a clockwise motion then tighten with the provided multi tool 4 Screw in L pedal in a clockwise motion then tighten with the provided multi tool...

Page 20: ...harger to the battery charging port first 3 Plug in a power source The LED will turn RED 4 If the LED is GREEN unplug from power source and repeat steps 1 and 2 5 A full charge will require 3 4 hours...

Page 21: ...it Give it some room Both chargers and batteries can get warm during use Make sure that any vents on the charger aren t blocked and ensure that air can circulate around all the components Place charge...

Page 22: ...DO NOT CHANGE SCR Power assistance PAS options number of gears 0 3 1 3 0 5 1 5 0 7 1 7 0 9 1 9 varies by model PAS power Individually select the amount of power for each gear as percentage of max powe...

Page 23: ...age Button Short press functions Metre interface Change display mode ODO TRIP MAXS AVG see page 7 Menu interface Ok Confirm Save and return to menu Long press functions Menu Interface Save and exit me...

Page 24: ...tance PAS 1 motor assisted 0 24 km h PAS 2 motor assisted 25 33 km h PAS 3 motor assisted 34 42 km h PAS 4 motor assisted 42 48 km h PAS 5 motor assisted 49 60 km h Note Using the brakes will interrup...

Page 25: ...t be in and wreak havoc on the workings of the e bike Do not use special car cleaner and soaps on an eBike as most car soaps have wax in them which are not suitable for eBikes Typically the best way...

Page 26: ...working normally 3 Headlight is not working when switched on a Check if the headlight wires are well connected or damaged b Check if the headlight wires are well connected with the controller c Check...

Page 27: ...4 Can I handle the eBike when the battery runs out eBikes are enhanced by our motor technology which provides support on the most challenging terrain But if the battery runs out no worries you can st...

Page 28: ...e of the product d Modifications to any part of the product e Damage caused by use with after market products f Damage caused by negligence accident abuse misuse flood fire earthquake or other externa...

Page 29: ...27 DAXYS GRIZZLY USER MANUAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact your seller for details on authorised service centers For further support email us at support panmi com au...

Page 30: ......

Reviews: