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Ebike Maintenance

Cleaning

Cleaning is extremely important this will ensure your e-bike will serve you for a long time. 

In the long run, it will save you money and a lot of time waiting for the bike to be repaired. 

You should clean your ebike weekly.

Do not use aggressive power jets or water sprays when washing the ebike and keep water 

off the battery as much as you can. Clean gently but thoroughly and make sure that all the 

outer casing of the electric parts are dry and clean.

Remove any dirt, debris, sand, mud, grit, grime that got caught on the bike and dry it off.

While cleaning, it is a good opportunity to look closely for a worn, loose, cracked, rust, 

teared or damaged parts. Buckled paint can also be a hint for some parts that need closer 

inspection.

Lubricating

It  is  also  recommended  to  lubricate  the  chain,  levers,  derailleur,  cables,  etc.  A  clean, 

lubricated e-bike tends to be faster, smoother and quieter. It’s like having a little extra 

push for free.

Apply the lubricant to the different parts and let it sit a few minutes and then wipe off 

the excess lubricant with a rag. After a while, clean the different parts with a degreaser to 

remove any excess dirt that has been collected.

Weather

Don’t leave the bike out in the rain or snow. 

Store it somewhere dry and out of direct sunlight. Overheating the batteries, for example, 

can cause problems. 

Do  not  open  up  casings,  chargers,  etc  as  you  are  unlikely  to  be  able  to  reseal  them 

effectively afterward, making them more susceptible to water damage and other extreme 

weather conditions. 

Batteries  should  be  removed  from  the  ebike  if  not  used  and  charged  once  a  month 
regardless of usage.

Summary of Contents for Wild Goose Mid Drive

Page 1: ...wild goose mid drive...

Page 2: ...iods of time If you bring your charger avoid shaking rattling charger while riding Do not over charge the battery by leaving the charger in the charging port Once the battery is fully charged remove t...

Page 3: ...been developing over the last 40 years or more E bike technology has been dramatically refined since the introduction of the first custom conversion bicycles Today electric bicycles are a supremely re...

Page 4: ...ills 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...

Page 5: ...13 UNDERSTANDING YOUR VOLTAGE 14 ASSEMBLING THE WILD GOOSE MID DRIVE 15 CHARGING THE WILD GOOSE MID DRIVE 15 OPERATION 17 PEDAL ASSIST 18 DISPLAY 19 DISPLAY ADVANCED 20 BATTERY CONT D 21 SEAT 22 TIRES...

Page 6: ...user serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components 1 Front Brakes 2 Throttle 3 Display 4 Battery Lock...

Page 7: ...caution at all times especially when travelling in mixed traffic Always take into account driving and traveling conditions Obey the Law Be sure to follow all provincial and city traffic laws This inc...

Page 8: ...all changes in the way it feels If anything changes between uses make sure to have it properly examined Also be sure to listen for changes in the sounds your e bike makes over time Any mechanical or p...

Page 9: ...possibly injuring you or others and the e bike may be damaged by being dropped Stopping Your e bike has two sets of brakes at the front and at the rear The levers attached to the handlebars on the lef...

Page 10: ...e bike is designed to function in wet conditions such as when it is raining However because the motor is on the rear wheel it is easy to slip when moving at high speeds If it is very wet be sure to av...

Page 11: ...than later Maximum Load Do not exceed the maximum load capabilities of your e bike You can find the exact loading capacity listed in the technical specifications in this guide If you exceed the maximu...

Page 12: ...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 or...

Page 13: ...cable into the charging slot on the e bike 3 Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket This should be a110v household electricity supply You can also use a portable generator...

Page 14: ...a certain speed or not engaging at all it may be because your voltage is dropping past the threshold point and needs to be charged To see what your voltage threshold you can check on it via the blueto...

Page 15: ...s charging the charger will glow red When the unit is fully charged the charger will glow green and then your bike is ready to go Warning Do not leave the Wild Goose Mid Drive charging for long period...

Page 16: ...to drop below 10 degrees Celsius for extended periods of time Cold Weather and your Battery Below 10 degrees Celsius the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer temperatures While Lithium...

Page 17: ...tch Push this in to enable the throttle usage Press again to disable thorttle 4 Throttle Rotate this to engage the throttle Note For the throttle to work Pedal Assist must be set to 0 and the throttle...

Page 18: ...e as you pedal Depending on the level of pedal assist depends on the power given from the motor Level 0 No Pedal Assist Throttle Mode Throttle only works on level 0 PAS Level 1 Lowest level of pedal a...

Page 19: ...from 0 5 of Pedal Assist you re on 3 Voltage Shows your current voltage 4 Battery Meter Shows how much you battery power you have left up to 5 bars 5 being full power 5 Odometer Trip Meter Chronometer...

Page 20: ...eadings Press or to change this setting up or down and press SET to confirm it The mesasurement is in millimeters SET 3 This changes the speed setting from KM to MPH Press or to change this setting up...

Page 21: ...ever and turn the key at the same time Pull the battery towards you and then lift it out Reverse this process when putting the battery back in Including turning the key On top of the battery is a powe...

Page 22: ...this entirely and put it aside for when you are storing it when folding To do so take the latch as seen in the picture below and pry it open and then once the seat is in the desired position clamp it...

Page 23: ...the e bike s drive train is not fixedly geared This means that when coasting or traveling downhill you can turn off the engine and your e bike will continue to move without slowing This feature will a...

Page 24: ...a vehicle The Chain and Pedals The pedals are connected to the rear wheel Along with the chain they provide a human powered drive train This is an important part of your e bike The pedals are not remo...

Page 25: ...ase even if there are no leaks in the tire tube To replace the air in your tires follow this procedure 1 Identify the required pressure by examining the text along the side of the tire rim This text s...

Page 26: ...Bring the e bike to your Daymak dealer for service The motor in your e bike is a highly complex and fine tuned mechanism Repairing it requires significant expertise We suggest maintenance every 100 r...

Page 27: ...some parts that need closer inspection Lubricating It is also recommended to lubricate the chain levers derailleur cables etc A clean lubricated e bike tends to be faster smoother and quieter It s lik...

Page 28: ...clean the unit including the dust on the motor and under the seat Check for any abnormal wear and tear or alignment problems 90 Days every 3 months Inspect frame and fork for paint crack or bulgest th...

Page 29: ...LEd Lights Max Load 350 lbs Assembled Weight 68 lbs Assembled Length 75 Assembled Width 25 Assembled Height 46 Seat Height 36 Seat Width 9 Seat Length 10 Boxed Weight 93 lbs Boxed Length 78 Boxed Widt...

Page 30: ...Standard Pedal Assist 0 5 Levels Speed Levels 7 Speed Shimano Throttle Half Twist Cruise Control No Display Back Lit LED Frame Size 20 Seat Tube 22 Top Tube 6 5 HT Rear Basket Storage No Under Seat St...

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