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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)    

    

How does the 

How does the 

How does the 

How does the TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX PST

PST

PST

PST Electric Drive System 

 Electric Drive System 

 Electric Drive System 

 Electric Drive System work?

work?

work?

work?    

Simply press the mode button and the motor engages when you start pedalling. It will supply exactly  
the power you need according to your input. 
 
What i

What i

What i

What is electronical support

s electronical support

s electronical support

s electronical support?

?

?

?    

The electronical support system incorporates special sensors that activate the electric hub motor  
as soon as you start pedalling and the wheels turn. 
    
What are some of the standard features of this 

What are some of the standard features of this 

What are some of the standard features of this 

What are some of the standard features of this TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX PST Electric Drive System

PST Electric Drive System

PST Electric Drive System

PST Electric Drive System?

?

?

?    

• 250W electric hub motor 
• Eco, normal, climbing, turbo riding options 
• Battery charge indicator in the LCD display 
• 3,8 speed with Shimano derailleur or gear hub 
    
How far can the 

How far can the 

How far can the 

How far can the TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX PST

PST

PST

PST Electric Drive System go?

 Electric Drive System go?

 Electric Drive System go?

 Electric Drive System go?    

The range depends on how much you pedal, how many hills you climb, the terrain, the outside temperature, 
and your weight. On an average single charge, for an average rider on a flat surface,  
the TranzX system can last up to 80 km (50 Miles). 
 
How fast can the 

How fast can the 

How fast can the 

How fast can the TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX PST

PST

PST

PST Electric Drive Syst

 Electric Drive Syst

 Electric Drive Syst

 Electric Drive System go?

em go?

em go?

em go?    

The power support is up to 25 km/h. Above 25 km/h, the system will automatically turn off,  
thus complying with all legal requirements. 
 
What are the weight restrictions for the 

What are the weight restrictions for the 

What are the weight restrictions for the 

What are the weight restrictions for the TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX 

TranzX PST Electric Drive System

PST Electric Drive System

PST Electric Drive System

PST Electric Drive System?

?

?

?    

The heavier the load, the slower the speed and the shorter the range. 
    
How do I recharge my battery

How do I recharge my battery

How do I recharge my battery

How do I recharge my battery?

?

?

?    

Simply plug your battery pack into any standard 240 volt outlet using your charging cord (36 volt models). 
You can leave the battery in the bike or take it out. Charging to full power takes about six hours.  
The safety circuit guarantees that the battery cannot be overcharged. 
Note

Note

Note

Note: After the battery has finished charging, remove the charger plug and wait at least 1 minute before 
activating the display. 
    
How should I store my battery

How should I store my battery

How should I store my battery

How should I store my battery?

?

?

?    

Store your battery pack in a cool, dry place. Your battery will last longer if stored

 halfway

 charged.  

If unused please charge it at least every 90 days. 
    
Is my battery recyclable

Is my battery recyclable

Is my battery recyclable

Is my battery recyclable?

?

?

?    

Yes. Contact your local waste collection place or battery distributor for legal and safe battery disposal.  
You can also contact the vendor of your e-bike. 
 
How long is the life cycle of the battery

How long is the life cycle of the battery

How long is the life cycle of the battery

How long is the life cycle of the battery?

?

?

?    

The cycle life is dependent on how often you use it and how deeply you discharge it. Generally,  
you can fully recharge the battery about 500 times before you need a new battery pack. 
 
Can the motor be overheated

Can the motor be overheated

Can the motor be overheated

Can the motor be overheated? 

?     

Yes. The motor can overheat on very steep hills and under heavy loads, but the built-in heat sensor  
will automatically shut down the system before any damage can occur. 
    
    
    

Summary of Contents for Eagle LSL:50

Page 1: ...Technical Manual Technical Manual Technical Manual Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...re with a comfortable riding feeling The EBCO Eagle offers a perfect synergy between the cyclist s pedal input and additional power support Please keep in mind that improper installation and operation...

Page 3: ...ations 3 Features 4 Your EBCO EAGLE 5 Display 6 Dynamic Diagnostic System DDS 7 Calibration 8 How to Charge the Battery 9 Maintenance of the Battery 10 Range Factors 11 Terms of Warranty 12 Frequently...

Page 4: ...48cm 20 Unisex 48cm Aluminium Alloy 6061 T6 Wheels Wheels Wheels Wheels 20 Tires front and rear Die casted aluminium rims Lightning System Lightning System Lightning System Lightning System 6V Headli...

Page 5: ...ue while starting High torque High torque High torque High torque at low speed Strong power support Strong power support Strong power support Strong power support in climbing mode Power support Power...

Page 6: ...5 EBCO EAGLE EBCO EAGLE EBCO EAGLE EBCO EAGLE Diagram of electronic components...

Page 7: ...remaining power The display will work for an additional 3 minutes before it turns off automatically 6 6 6 6 Background light Background light Background light Background light The display will be lit...

Page 8: ...7 Dynamic Diagnostic System DDS The error code and service symbol show up on the display when a malfunction is occuring Please check the error code number and description and contact your local dealer...

Page 9: ...ion Description 1 The motor sensor is not functioning Signal Vibrations noise no power support 2 Broken circuit on the TMM4 sensor Signal No power support 3 Short circuit on the TMM4 sensor Signal No...

Page 10: ...t Calibration add 10kg weight to right pedal Then Calibrate by pushing mode switch button and light button at the same time until CAL value is shown on the display This should read between 44 96 Note...

Page 11: ...bicycle for the first time Charger LED indication Charger LED indication Charger LED indication Charger LED indication The red light indicates the battery is charging Img 6 The green light indicates...

Page 12: ...in battery performance when being stored for an extended period of time The battery could otherwise be irreparabley damaged EBCO will not bear responsibility if those instructions will not be obeyed I...

Page 13: ...rease the range riding into a headwind will decrease the range Terrain Terrain Terrain Terrain The smoother the terrain the further the range Rider weight Rider weight Rider weight Rider weight The li...

Page 14: ...ept those parts which fall under normal wear 1 year warranty 1 year warranty 1 year warranty 1 year warranty Fork and Battery Any attempt to open or dismantle these parts will void this warranty NOT c...

Page 15: ...he system will automatically turn off thus complying with all legal requirements What are the weight restrictions for the What are the weight restrictions for the What are the weight restrictions for...

Page 16: ...e bike bike bike bike No your EBCO e bike is a regular bicycle Road tax is therefore not required Do I have to wear a helmet Do I have to wear a helmet Do I have to wear a helmet Do I have to wear a h...

Page 17: ...ing Battery icon is flashing Battery icon is flashing The display cannot read the battery capacity but the bike can still ride In such situations please contact your local dealer directly Img 11 Wrenc...

Page 18: ...re starting your EBCO e bike This limited warranty will be void if the product is Used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation Modified in any way Hired or sold to someone else 3 Some...

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