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2.1.9   To avoid unplanned acceleration, always make sure that the LCD assist level is set to 0 when 

mounting, dismounting and turn the bike off when leaving it unattended.  

 

To set the assist levels, toggle with the up and down arrow buttons. (see fig 1) 

2.1.10  To reset trip meter double tap the POWER  button. 

 

Battery care 

 

2.3.1 

Your Edbike bike comes with a high quality lithium ion battery. All lithium batteries need to 

be looked after to ensure years of full use. Following these easy steps will ensure the long 

life of your battery. 

2.3.2 

Recharge your battery after every use if possible. Keeping your battery charged extends its 

life and your bike is always ready to go. 

2.3.3 

You do not have to “condition” your battery by charging and discharging before it’s first use. 

This was the case with old lithium ion technology but is not necessary with modern 

batteries. 

2.3.4 

Never leave your battery completely discharged. Voltage dropping below minimum for any 

length of time will cause serious damage to your battery cells.  

2.3.5 

Recharge your battery every 3 months even if you are not using the bike. Most lithium Ion 

 

batteries will continue to discharge even when the bike and battery are turned off (see 

 

above). If your battery falls below minimum Voltage, it may not be recoverable.   

2.3.6 

Do not expose the bicycle or battery pack to fire, heat sources, acid or alkaline substances. 

2.3.7 

When leaving your bicycle during hot weather, always leave in a shaded well ventilated area. 

2.3.8 

For best results, always recharge and store the battery at room temperature. 

2.3.9 

Before unloading the battery, make sure it is turned off and unload the battery using its 

 

handle. 

IMPORTANT 

If your battery is damaged due to being left discharged, or not recharging when advised as 

per this manual your battery is not covered by our warranty.

 

 

Battery safety 

2.3.11

  i.   Never leave a battery connected to the charger or mains power over-night. 

 

ii.  Never recharge a battery outside, in damp conditions or in temperatures less then 0 

 

degrees centigrade. 

Summary of Contents for 26" City Bike

Page 1: ...Ed Ed Ed Edbike bike bike bikes s s s Owner s Manual 26 City Bike We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your electric bike Nov 2017...

Page 2: ...and equipment 9 3 1 Battery on off switch and lock 3 2 The ON OFF button and Light button 3 3 The Throttle 3 4 Battery capacity meter riding style and affect on range 3 5 Brakes 3 6 Stem and handle b...

Page 3: ...y within safe limits if you feel as if you are travelling too quickly you probably are Always test your brakes prior to using the bike and remember the bike will not stop as quickly in the wet as it w...

Page 4: ...eck brakes are functioning properly 2 1 4 Check tyre pressures are correct and tyres are not damaged 2 1 5 Check reflectors and lights if fitted are functioning properly 2 1 6 Make sure the battery is...

Page 5: ...rged Voltage dropping below minimum for any length of time will cause serious damage to your battery cells 2 3 5 Recharge your battery every 3 months even if you are not using the bike Most lithium Io...

Page 6: ...harger from the mains before disconnecting the charger from the battery It is possible that the battery will take up to six hours to charge on the first three charges 2 4 2 When charging the battery a...

Page 7: ...es or brake surfaces Monthly a few drops of light oil on brake and gear change cables every 2 years re grease the headset bearings front wheel bearings and pedal bearings 2 5 Technical specifications...

Page 8: ...2 6 Simple Trouble shooting Problem Possible reason Solution Top speed too slow 1 Low battery voltage 2 Handlebar control problem 3 Damage to motor driveline 1 Recharge battery fully 2 Call service 3...

Page 9: ...the key CLOCKWISE to the on position To REMOVE the battery turn the battery key ANTICLOCKWISE until it stops then PRESS THE KEY INWARD and continue turning ANTICLOCKWISE until it stops this will retra...

Page 10: ...ll be turned on You can start off in any level if you are on a hill for instance you may want to start in level 2 3 4 or even 5 3 4 3 Setting 5 is generally used when you need the maximum amount of as...

Page 11: ...emoving the two 6mm Allen caliper fixing screws The pads can then be removed by removing the split pin which passes through the tabs of the brake pads Then lift the pads complete with the spring out o...

Page 12: ...locate wheel nut 3 12 3 Trace the route of the motor cable along the rear stays and locate the quick release motor cable connector shown in the image above Disconnect the two halves of the connector t...

Page 13: ...possible the cable has stretched from new to adjust this turn the knurled cable adjuster located at the rear of the derailleur unit turn anticlockwise when viewed from the rear This will compensate f...

Page 14: ...lowing reasons 1 Damage resulting from misuse not maintaining the bike or not following the guidelines within our user guide or using the bike for any kind of competitive sport 2 Accidental or deliber...

Page 15: ...harge 3 times you then just need to keep the battery topped up they do not have a memory so you can recharge at any point 4 1 4 The key to having a long lasting battery is to look after it This means...

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