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F.A.Q’S

1. What is the difference between servicing an e-bike versus a regular bike?

    Since the standard components of an e-bike are just the same as a regular bike, taking care of and maintaining your bike is  

    practically the same. It is possible to take an e-bike to a local repair shop as a regular bike. The cost of those repairs should   

    be the same too.

    If something went wrong with the electronic components, please contact your seller for details on authorised service 

    centres.

2. Why are e-bikes heavier than regular bikes?

    E-Bikes are heavy because they include a motor and battery, which regular bikes don't have. The entire motor system  

    usually weighs over 8kg.

3. Why would I want a rear motor versus a central motor?

    One of the biggest advantages of hub motors is that they require little or no maintenance. They are an entirely independent   

    drive system that retains all of their components inside the motor casing, leaving nothing for you to mess with or maintain.    

    Hub motors are generally heavier than central motors, can have less torque. They can be harder to swap out the rear rims 

    or tyres, as the rim is attached to the hub motor. 

    Central motors allow an advantage through their gear ratio, which can allow for greater torque and better performance 

    uphills. Central drive motors can often be smaller and lighter in comparison to rear hub motors of the same wattage.   

    Changing a rear tyre or rim on a central drive powered ebike is generally the same process as on a regular bike. 

    This is general advice and will differ on each bike you consider.

4. Should I park my e-bike outside?

    You can store your e-bike outside without suffering any damage. Riding and parking your e-bike in the rain is entirely okay.   

    However, you'll want to protect your e-bike, both from the elements and potential thieves. It is suggested to store your ebike 

    inside when parking if possible and avoid heavy rain to extend the longevity of your ebike for years to come – just as you 

    would do with a regular bike.

5. Will aftermarket upgrades to my e-bike/scooter affect my warranty claims?

    Please be aware that the product warranty does not cover damage or defects resulting from the use of aftermarket parts 

    or accessories that are not authorised by the manufacturer. Using aftermarket accessories can also potentially make your 

    product more dangerous.

6. Can I make my ebike faster?

    We do not recommend making any modifications to your product. To get the most performance out of your product, ensure  

    your battery is fully charge, tyres are at the correct pressure and riding conditions are optimal.

7. Can I still gain fitness on an e-bike?

    Just like any bike, the harder and longer you ride, the more exercise you will get. The benefit of an E-bike is that you can  

    select which level of effort you want to exert.

8. Is it harder or easier to ride an e-bike versus a regular bike?

    An E-Bike has a motor, a battery, and a control unit to provide power assistance while you are pedalling. Once you are  

    aware of how to operate the different assistance levels, riding an e-bike will be much easier than a regular bike.

Summary of Contents for STALLION

Page 1: ...STALLION Electric MTB USER MANUAL v1 0...

Page 2: ...STALLION USER MANUAL Please keep the User Manual properly and carefully read it to understand the performance of the E bike before use...

Page 3: ...2 SPECIAL NOTES FOR RIDING SAFELY 3 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE RIDING 4 ABOUT E BIKES 5 HOW TO OPERATE E BIKES 6 DISPLAY GUIDE 7 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 15 F A Q S 16 19 WARRANTY 20 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT IN...

Page 4: ...revail The Company reserves the right to improve product performance and relevant configurations without prior notice The E bike is for a single rider only Please don t carry anyone Please keep the ba...

Page 5: ...ttery pack into a fire and keep it away from children fire sources and heat sources Do not charge the battery when using the E bike Please power off the instrument before charging It is recommended to...

Page 6: ...ot pedal hard to see if the bicycle is power assisted Check the front and rear brake levers respectively for motor power failure 2 Inspection of brake device Check whether the front and rear brakes wo...

Page 7: ...5 ABOUT E bike Please note that this is a general instruction manual Therefore the frame style of the e bike you have may differ from the picture shown in this manual...

Page 8: ...ter than an ordinary bicycle It is recommended to start riding from gear 1 The power assisted gear 1 is the most power saving riding mode The power assisted gear 2 3 is suitable for off road and fores...

Page 9: ...the handlebar over tightening the bolts may cause damage to the display s structure 3 Do not immerse the unit in water or clean it with pressurized water Clean the unit using a soft cloth dampened onl...

Page 10: ...1 1 to secure the mounting 22 2mm bracket to the handle bar Tightening torque 5 6kgf cm Do Not Over tighten or it may cause damage to the display Connecting cables 1 Aligning the arrow marks on the d...

Page 11: ...Meter interface Assist level increases E bike Lights switch on off Menu interface Cursor up increases 2 key button Short press Long press Long press Hold Meter interface Assist level decreases 6km h...

Page 12: ...ge is 0 9999 9 ODO function to display mileage the range is 0 99999 AVG function to display average speed the range is 0 99 9 MAX function to display max speed the range is 0 99 9 TIME function to dis...

Page 13: ...u items through pressing and buttons to select menu items Setting unit When selecting the Unit item press the Power button to enter and to confirm km h or MPH Setting limited speed When selecting Spee...

Page 14: ...the range is 0 99 min which 0 means cancel the automatic power off press the Power button again to confirm and exit Setting wheel size When selecting the Size item press power to enter press buttons t...

Page 15: ...rror or MOS tube damages 0x08 Throttle Error 0x07 Motor Phase Error 0x14 Motor Hall Error 0x02 Brake Error 0x06 Under voltage 0x30 Communication Error 13 Shenzhen Digitech Co Ltd www riding evolved co...

Page 16: ...needs to be replaced 2 Battery failure a Use a multimeter to measure the voltage at the battery discharg ing port and judge whether the battery pack is damaged or under voltage protected based on the...

Page 17: ...asonable and replace the motor if it gets very hot during normal riding controller 1 Fault occurs during riding resulting in sudden stop and failure to restart 2 The instrument is suddenly powered off...

Page 18: ...generally the same process as on a regular bike This is general advice and will differ on each bike you consider 4 Should I park my e bike outside You can store your e bike outside without suffering a...

Page 19: ...rning on your front and rear lights even during daylight is a brilliant strategy for enhancing your safety while riding an bike Regular bike safety rules and advice will also apply to ebikes 12 There...

Page 20: ...vel check range Do I need to lift the product I e onto the train or into car Check the weight and the folding carrying functionality Do I need more time to allow time to for a longer recharge Check ch...

Page 21: ...vel faster and farther than you would be able to on a regular bike 24 How fast can an E Bike Go We design different types of E bikes to fit the needs of every type of rider Maximum speed is limited by...

Page 22: ...d uses described by the manufacturer s instructions or with improper voltage or power supply h Damage caused by servicing of the product including upgrades and expansions performed by any unauthorised...

Page 23: ...21 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact your seller for details on authorised service centers For further support email us at support panmi com au...

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