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Introduction

E-Bikes

Riding an electric bicycle is a great way to hop around town conveniently and cheaply. E- 

Bikes represent a natural progression in the development of urban transportation.

Using only small amounts of electricity, e-bikes have the potential to radically reduce the 

amount of pollution in our cities. As well, they are very quiet, so they do not add to the high 

levels of noise pollution which we often take for granted. They are easy, and usually free,

to park. They are unobtrusive and highly practical additions to the urban landscape.

E-bikes are also inexpensive. They (currently) require no registration, no insurance, no li-

cence and do not incur parking charges. As well, compared to internal combustion en-

gines, the engines in electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and require far less main-

tenance.

Your Daymak e-bike is the result of Daymak’s years of experience, the highly trained tech-

nical skills of our staff  and careful, ongoing design work by our engineers. We hope you 

enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have.

New Laws

Most provinces in Canada, most states in the U.S.A, the United Kingdom and many Euro-

pean countries have new laws that permit cyclists to use electric motors to assist the reg-

ular operation of bicycles. Please check with your provincial or state government to learn 

about your local laws. At the back of this manual you will fi nd the some of the common 

Canadian provincial regulations that govern e-bikes.

Liability

Daymak does not assume any liability for damages, loss of profi ts, or claims from third 

parties due to improper use of this product. Daymak does not assume any liability for dam-

ages due to problems with the product resulting from service by a third party that is not 

certifi ed by Daymak.

The information in this guide may be subject to change without notice. For the latest infor-

mation available, please contact your local Daymak dealer or visit our website.

We have taken all possible measures to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the in-

formation in this guide. However, if you do fi nd anything missing, incomplete or wrong, do 

not hesitate to contact us.

Summary of Contents for Hamilton

Page 1: ...Hamilton User Manual User Manual Version 1 2015 Daymak Inc...

Page 2: ...en developing over the last 40 years or more E bike technology has been dramat ically refined since the introduction of the first custom conversion bicycles Today electric bicycles are a supremely rel...

Page 3: ...Contents Introduction 4 Scooter Diagram 5 Riding Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 10 The Battery 12 Technical Data 17 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 20 E Bikes and Canadian Law 25 TPSTrainingBul...

Page 4: ...r engineers We hope you enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have New Laws Most provinces in Canada most states in the U S A the United Kingdom and many Euro pean countries h...

Page 5: ...lec trical systems and the mechanical components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 10 11 9 13 14 15 1 Seat 2 Rear Carrying Case 3 Taillight 4 Rear Wheel 5 Hub Motor 6 Controller inside 7 Battery inside 8 Battery cha...

Page 6: ...ed vehicle even though it is classed as a bicycle You must fol low the law Stay Sober Never ride your bicycle while intoxicated An e bike is capable of trav eling faster than a normal bicycle and you...

Page 7: ...turn the key to the right When your e bike is activated the power indicator will light and the battery charge indicator will jump showing you how much power your e bike has To turn off the e bike sim...

Page 8: ...pads checked regularly The brake pads will eventually wear down through friction and after significant use will have to be replaced Signalling The Horn The e bike has a horn The horn button is on the...

Page 9: ...op or slow if necessary The Motor and Water Your e bike is not designed to be immersed in water Always ensure that the water level does not go above the middle of the tire to prevent water from gettin...

Page 10: ...as items you have placed in the storage compartment and push the seat down with force You will hear a click sound when it is properly closed Parking and Locking your E bike When you want to park your...

Page 11: ...g to store your e bike or if it is damaged and you wish to bring it to be serviced Disable the circuit breaker using the following very simple procedure 1 Open the seat compartment 2 Find the circuit...

Page 12: ...and other issues such as proper air pressure in the tires Saving Power If you are traveling long distances you can save a lot of electricity by using better driving habits Coasting When going downhill...

Page 13: ...the e bike This is found on the outside casing of the e bike in front of and just underneath the seat 3 Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket This should be a110v househol...

Page 14: ...ifespan and may cause damage Keep it Charged When being stored charge the battery occasionally to make sure its power supply does not run down Charging it once every 21 days should be sufficient Stora...

Page 15: ...ow these instructions closely Use care when handling your battery Always lift the battery with both hands and carry it with care Never drop the battery If the case is damaged the contents may leak out...

Page 16: ...icipal battery recycling facility If none is available please contact your local Daymak dealer Warning Be absolutely sure that you replace the battery with an identical or very similar battery While i...

Page 17: ...er acceleration to climb steeper hills and to save energy In future it will allow for other ways of recharging your e bike s batteries such as by using solar or wind power The electronic controller is...

Page 18: ...act your local Daymak dealer for more information The brakes are contained within a sealed unit and are very finely adjusted and fitted The Chain and Pedals The pedals are connected to the rear wheel...

Page 19: ...Loading Capacity Standard 75 kg Maximum 150 kg Speed and Mileage Max Speed up to 32 km h Max Mileage up to 50 km Motor Statistics Rated Power 500W Voltage 60V Rated rolled speed 200 RPM Working effic...

Page 20: ...ure location 4 Place the nozzle end of an air pump hand power or mechanical over the valve 5 Pump up the air in the tire being careful not to let the pressure go above the level prescribed on the side...

Page 21: ...ng the Brake Cable Tension only applies if you have drum brakes From time to time you may need to adjust the brake cable tension to loosen or tighten the drum brakes On your drum brakes a small wing n...

Page 22: ...heck the air pressure in your tires If the air pressure is too low this may be the reason you feel less comfortable It may have nothing to do with your shock absorbers If the problem persists take you...

Page 23: ...ome parts that need closer inspection Lubricating It is also recommended to lubricate the chain levers derailleur cables etc A clean lubri cated e bike tends to be faster smoother and quieter It s lik...

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Page 25: ...nual and keep it with you when you are traveling If you are stopped by traffic authorities who are unfamiliar with e bikes or the regulations concerning them show them this bulletin They should allow...

Page 26: ...e same safety equipment as bicycles under the Highway Traffic Act Proper lights Proper brakes Proper bell Bicycle Helmets Anyone operating an e bike will be required to wear an approved bicycle helmet...

Page 27: ...104 2 1 of the HTA may ride a power assisted bicycle on the highway There is no requirement for a drivers license a permit or insurance The main requirements for a bicycle to be designated a power ass...

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