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10. MAINTENANCE

The electrical motor in your E Bike is very powerful. To operate it correctly
and safely, it may be necessary to have it serviced by a specialist.
Immediately stop using the bike if you identify any damage to the electrical
system or see live parts exposed after a fall or accident. Always consult us directly if you require repairs, 
want to ask about a question or problem, or have identified a defect. A lack of specialized knowledge can 
lead to severe accidents and injuries.

Before performing any kind of work on your E Bike, turn off the electric system.

Only replace parts of your E Bike with original parts or those approved by the manufacturer. 
This could otherwise nullify any guarantee and warranty claims.

• When you clean, check or repair the bike, ensure that you do not touch the contacts of the bat-

tery and connect them accidentally. If these contacts are live, you could be injured and damage the 

battery.

• Cleaning your E Bike with a high-pressure cleaner can damage the electrical systems. The high 

pressure can force cleaning fluid into sealed parts and damage them as a result.

a. Storing your Electron Wheel™

If you are going to store the Electron Wheel™ or E Bike for an extended period of time, store it in a 

cool, dry location (68 to 77 °F). 

Charge the battery to a 50% state of charge. Recharge every 3 month.

Store it the power OFF position.

b. Transportation

Only trained staff may dispatch batteries. Contact your specialist dealer when you want to dispatch 

the wheel. Staff is usually in a position to collect the battery free of charge and in accordance with 

the Dangerous Goods Act.

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Summary of Contents for WHE2602

Page 1: ...ELECTRON WHEEL Copyright Electron Wheel 2017 All rights reserved User Manual Assembly Instructions ENGLISH 700c 26 Last Update 10 23 17 SKU WHE7002 WHE2602 ...

Page 2: ...leases 6 APP INSTRUCTIONS 7 ASSISTANCE MODES a Range 8 RIDING AN E BIKE a Safety Check Before Ride b Legal Regulations 9 NOTES ON ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS a Charger and Pedal Sensor Charger b Battery c Charging Procedures 10 MAINTENANCE a Storing b Transportation 11 WEAR AND WARRANTY 12 DISPOSAL 13 RETURN WARRANTY POLICY 14 SPECIFICATIONS 2 ...

Page 3: ...certain points you should contact a specialist bicycle retailer for your own safety All information contained in this operating manual relates to the design technology as well as care and maintenance of your product Please take note of this information Much of it is relevant to safety Failure to consider this information can cause accidents falls and damage to property As modern bicycle and E bike...

Page 4: ...ng symbol there is always a risk that the danger described can occur The text which the warning covers always has a grey background The warnings break down as follows 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Danger This symbol indicates possible dangers to your health and life that could arise if specific actions are not taken or corresponding regulations adhered too Warning This symbol is aimed at warning you agains...

Page 5: ...lt your bicycle specialist for advice when in doubt ENSURE CORRECT INSTALLATION Follow all steps listed in this manual and in the assembly video provided on the mobile app and online Failure to follow these instructions or skipping any steps could result in operational failure wheel damage voiding of the warranty or rider injury BICYCLE FORK Installing and using the Electron Wheel on a bicycle for...

Page 6: ...as mastered skills required to use the bike safely The child should know how to use the bike properly and responsibly in the environ ment in which it will be used and ALWAYS wear appropriate safety equipment In no event shall Electron Wheel it s subsidiaries or affiliates be liable for any direct indirect punitive incidental special consequential damages to property or life whatsoever arising out ...

Page 7: ... the operating maintenance and upkeep conditions described in this manual Before getting started carefully read these operating instructions and the general bicycle manual Electron Wheel accepts no liability for damages resulting from non compliance with these instructions Your bicycle which is now an E Bike must only be used in accordance with its intended use You can find this in the bicycle s u...

Page 8: ... Pedal Sensor 1x Rubber Mounting Unit 2x Nylon Cable Tie To secure rubber adapter 1x Washer 4 COMPONENTS INSTALLATION VIDEO For quick and easy installation instructions download the Electron Wheel app from the App or Google Play Store Navigate to the settings tab and watch our installation video tutorial You can also access the video at the bottom of the page on www electronwheel com technical spe...

Page 9: ...l For most riders this will be possible via a quick release Loosen the lever 180 degrees and twist counter clockwise until loose A wrench may be required for bikes without a quick release 2 5 ASSEMBLY QUICK START GUIDE We strongly recommend the Electron Wheel be installed professionally Installation of the Electron Wheel can require special tools and mechanical abilities Every installation can be ...

Page 10: ...e balls of your hands when the resistance in creases after closing the lever about half way QUICK RELEASE Check that all quick releases are properly fastened before every ride Make sure that all quick releases are properly in place even if the bike was only left unattended for a short period When it is closed the quick release lever should be flat against the frame or fork When it is closed the en...

Page 11: ...rger port Open the lever 180 degrees and twist counter clockwise Be careful not to loosen too much 3 Locate position T lever On the opposite side of your wheel locate the T lever Ensure that the torque lever is on the same side as your bike s chain and is pointing towards the ground b a ...

Page 12: ... Lever are important parts of the Electron Wheel Wrong or improper installation of the torque arm or the T Lever can result in a fall injury or death for the rider or damage to your bike or the Electron Wheel Wrong or improper torque arm and T Lever installation may damage your bike s frame Touch T Lever to fork Rotate the t lever so that it is in full contact with the front fork 5 12 ...

Page 13: ...ten quick release Once wheel and T lever are securley in place tighten the wheel s quick release and firmly close the lever 180 degrees using your full grip strength 6 TEST BRAKES Make sure that the front brake works safely The brake pads must meet the rim If you are unsure on the safe operation of your brakes please consult with your local bike shop or professional bike mechanic 7 ...

Page 14: ...d orientation is so that the sensor faces inward Rotate the crank If there are obstructions you can place the device on the outside of the crank 8 14 Recommended orientation is so that the sensor faces inwards as close to the crank base as possible If there are obstructions the sensor can be placed facing outwards opposite to picture shown PEDAL SENSOR ORIENTATION You ll need to indicate which ori...

Page 15: ...take care in ensuring proper installation Below is a guide to your pedal sensor s LED indicator light GREEN 1 minute constant then blinking Battery full GREEN 3 second constant then blinking Battery low GREEN 3 second constant then off Battery empty YELLOW Battery charging RED Blinking every 10 seconds Battery needs charging RED Blinking every 5 seconds Battery low warning RED Blinking every 1 sec...

Page 16: ...ron Wheel press the Get to download For Android Open the Google Play Store search for Electron Wheel press Install to download 9 Power the wheel sensor on Be sure the wheel and pedal sensor are fully charged then take your bike outside Power the wheel and pedal sensor on 10 ...

Page 17: ...ce Open the Electron app and navigate to the settings tab gear wheel on lower menu bar Push connect to sync your phone to your wheel 11 Indicate whether the pedal sensor is located on the inside or outside of your pedal crank Select pedal sensor orientation 12 ...

Page 18: ...constant speed and to continue pedaling throughout the 200 yards Calibrate 12 If you re on a decline lightly compress the brake while continuing to pedal Once you ve returned to your starting position calibration is complete and you re ready to enjoy CALIBRATION FREQUENCY Calibration is only required when installing the wheel for the first time on a bike ...

Page 19: ...d your rides view ride history monitor your speed distance and time ridden as well as toggle between power assist levels Push to connect to an Electron Wheel Calibrate the wheel the first time you install it on a new bike Select the orientation of the pedal sensor Set the power assist level of the wheel View full assembly video within the app Indicates successful connection to an Electron Wheel Ba...

Page 20: ...r diferent assistance modes Start your first ride using LOW mode a Range The range of your Electron Wheel bike is up to 50 miles The higher the assistance level the more support the motor provides High motor power is also associated with high power consumption The lowest support level provides the least force but has the largest range RANGE TEMPERATURE Take note that the range of your battery is r...

Page 21: ...ower on and off If you stop ped aling the wheel should cease providing power In the rare event of a malfunction it is the rider s responsibility to ensure their brakes are fully functioning to bring the bike to a complete stop Practice operating and riding your E Bike in a quiet and safe place before you take to public roads Take note that an E Bike is much faster than a bicycle without an electri...

Page 22: ...g The par ticipation of children in public road traffic is also addressed here If there is an obligation to wear a helmet it is stated here It is the rider s responsibility to follow all relevant bike and electric bicycle laws in their local jurisdic tion The regulations governing the performance of an E Bike and the connected requirements relating to minimum age driving license registration and h...

Page 23: ... manufacturer or parts approved by your manufacturer The manufacturer s warranty will be nullified if you install non approved replacement parts Do not leave children unattended around E Bikes and or compenents Ensure that children understand the dangers of using electrical devices Any persons that owing to their physical sensory or mental limitations or lack of experience should not operate any e...

Page 24: ...er is well ventilated during the charging procedure and that the ventilation openings on both sides are not clogged or contaminated When cleaning the charger always first unplug the device Make note of the information and warnings on the charger before you begin to charge the battery Always pull the mains plug out of the socket before cleaning the charger The charger should be disconnected from th...

Page 25: ...ntense sunlight fire and immersing into water Danger of explosion Do not drop or throw the wheel Avoid all kinds of impact Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery Avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additionally seek medical help Liquid ejected from the battery may cause skin irritations or burns Vapors can escape in case of...

Page 26: ...mory effect The optimal temperature range for charging the battery is between 32 F and 86 F The charging time increases when the temperature is lower It is recommended to store and charge the bike in your house or in a warm garage when the outside temperatures are low This increases the service life of the battery If the charging times exceeds the times listed above stop charging and disconnect th...

Page 27: ... warranty claims When you clean check or repair the bike ensure that you do not touch the contacts of the bat tery and connect them accidentally If these contacts are live you could be injured and damage the battery Cleaning your E Bike with a high pressure cleaner can damage the electrical systems The high pressure can force cleaning fluid into sealed parts and damage them as a result a Storing y...

Page 28: ...owing parts Tires Brake pads Spokes The battery is subject to aging and is therefore also a wearable part Please note that the battery gradually loses its capacity depending on its age and operating life Take this into account when planning journeys and ensure that you use a wheel in good condition In the case of a defect possible liability claim please contact us directly at support electronwheel...

Page 29: ...ould not be disposed of with household waste It is your respon sibility to dispose electronic equipment at recycling centers When you dispose of this product and or its battery do this accordingly to your local environmental laws and guidelines 29 ...

Page 30: ...tly before returning to store For our full policy please review our refund warranty pages found here http electronwheel com legal It is the customer s responsibility to retain the wheel s original packaging and to ensure all com penents are adequately protected before shipping back Damage in transit will result in additional charges Each Electron Wheel must be registered using the form on our webs...

Page 31: ...nd storage temperature is 0 C 45 C Top Speed 20 mph USA 16 mph EU Motor 400W hub motor Range Up to 50 miles Warranty 1 year limited on battery motor and parts 14 SPECIFICATIONS 31 FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operati...

Page 32: ...l Support To reach out with any questions or comments please email us at support electronwheel com San Diego CA 92127 info electronwheel com www electronwheel com Electron Wheel 2017 User Manual No 1 Version 4 ...

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