e-nova CPNB2201 User Manual Download Page 2

 Version     1.1 

 Contents 

 1.     Warranty     conditions 

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 2.     Safety     Instructions 

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 2.1     Electrical     Safety 

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 3.     Features 

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 3.1     Electrical     System 

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 4.     Parts     of     the     Bicycle 

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 4.1     Parts 

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 4.2     The     saddle     and     seatpost 

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 5.     General     Terms     of     Use 

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 5.1     IMPORTANT!     Before     riding     your     bicycle

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 5.2     Throttle 

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 5.3     Battery     and     Charger 

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 5.4     Removing     the     battery 

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 5.5     Charging     the     battery 

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 5.6     Battery     level 

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 5.7     Brakes 

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 5.8     Button     and     Display 

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 5.9     Control     Unit 

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 6.     Maintenance     and     repairs 

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 7.     Troubleshooting 

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 7.1     Technical     Specifications 

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 8.     Assembly     guide 

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 8.1     Take     out     the     bike     from     the     original     packaging 

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 8.2     The     front     wheel 

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 8.3     The     handlebar     and     seatpost 

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 8.4     The     seatpost     and     saddle 

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 8.5     The     pedals 

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 8.6     The     battery 

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 8.7     The     front     light 

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 1.     Warranty     conditions 

 Our  products  are  guaranteed  for  one  year  against  manufacturing  defects.  The  warranty  does  not  cover  labor, 
 normal  wear  and  tear,  accidental  breakage  or  breakage  due  to   lack   of   maintenance  or  improper  use.  The 
 main   components  of   the   bicycle   are   covered  by   the  warranty,  but  not  the  accessories.  Products  used  for 
 commercial     purposes     are     not     covered     by     this     warranty. 
 The  warranty  is  void  in  case  of  improper  assembly  of  the  bike,  abuse,  neglect,  lack  of  maintenance,  misuse, 
 or     accidents,     as     well     as     improper     charging     of     the     battery     or     use     of     any     charger     not     supplied     by     e-nova. 

 In  no  case  shall  Novaterr,  our  directors,  officers,  employees,  affiliates,  agents,  contractors,  interns,  suppliers, 

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Summary of Contents for CPNB2201

Page 1: ...Version 1 1 User Manual e NOVA CPNB2201 1 ...

Page 2: ... The handlebar and seatpost 8 8 4 The seatpost and saddle 9 8 5 The pedals 9 8 6 The battery 10 8 7 The front light 1 1 1 Warranty conditions Our products are guaranteed for one year against manufacturingdefects The warranty does not cover labor normal wear and tear accidental breakage or breakage due to lack of maintenance or improper use The main components of the bicycle are covered by the warr...

Page 3: ... bicycle s tire pressure at regular intervals Having the correct tire inflation pressure is 3 5bar Incorrect tire pressure can lead to tire damage and shorten operating distance significantly 2 1 Electrical Safety CAUTION Keep electrical appliances out of the reach of children The utilization of the battery and battery charger should be done only under adult supervision To avoid injury and or dama...

Page 4: ...ross weight approx 30kg 3 1 Electrical System Battery 36 Volt lithium ion Li ion 10Ah Engine 36 V 350W brushless The electrical assistance system is controlled by the speed sensor installed in the pedal system Top speed 32km h limited Range Up to 47km in ideal conditions 4 Parts of the Bicycle 4 1 Parts 1 Frame 2 Changeable battery 3 Seat lock lever 4 Brake lever 5 Tyre 6 36V 350W motor 7 Pedal 8 ...

Page 5: ... assist at the same time You can also pedal without pedal assist This means that you can save battery by pedaling more or you can still operate your bike even though the battery is empty Tum off the ignition and remove the key whenever you stop using your bike Please make sure that you turn off the power first from the control panel for preventing unintended acceleration 5 3 Battery and Charger Do...

Page 6: ...he charging plug on the battery and then plug the charger into an AC outlet 5 6 Battery level You can easily check directly from the battery by pressing the button located on the battery 5 7 Brakes Do not brake too sharply or abruptly Otherwise you may fall from the bicycle The left brake lever controls the front wheel brake and the right brake lever controls the rear wheel brake To reduce the eff...

Page 7: ...D Control Unit Throttle 5 9 Control Unit The throttle and pedal assist will not work when the display is just on The throttle is activated by twisting the right handlebar while the pedal assist is activated when you set the controller to step 1 low 2 medium or 3 high 7 ...

Page 8: ... again Power switched on the bike does not work The control unit or the motor might need to be replaced Power switched on the bike works only with throttle The controller the motor or pedal sensor might need to be replaced Throttle unresponsive View battery charge level and recharge fully if necessary The control unit or the motor might need to be replaced The bike goes away by itself Check that t...

Page 9: ...ork disc brake seat Make sure that the axle is attached to the front fork on both sides Install the quick release loosen the screw the quick release handle should be on the same side as the disc brake On the other side install the spring and nut Tighten the nut and turn the quick release handle upward tightly Make sure that the quick release handle is firmly in place and that the front wheel is lo...

Page 10: ... into the seatpost Straighten the angle of the saddle so that it is in line with the bike frame and adjust the height to a suitable height be careful not to exceed the seatpost safety line and lock the quick release handle 8 5 The pedals Take out the pedals pay attention to the left and right pedals The letter R is printed on the right pedal drive side and a letter L on the left pedal non drive si...

Page 11: ...e notch on the left and slide it in to the left The battery is flush with the plastic part You will hear the sound of the key lock when it is locked Check whether the battery is locked Do not move the key and push the battery to the right to see if it can be moved 11 ...

Page 12: ...d pass the screw through the center hole of the front light correspondingto the front fork gantry paying attention to the gasket on the screw head Take 4 mm hex key fix the front screw and lock the screw pay attention to the position of the front light 12 ...

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