ENKI Billy ebike User Manual Download Page 17

SAFETY CHECK-
LIST - BEFORE 
YOU RIDE

SAFETY CHECKLIST 16

04

Before you ride it’s important to check whether key 

components of your ebike are set up and/or operating 

correctly. The following checks will help ensure safe 

operation of your ebike and reduce the risk of potential 

injury during operation. 

1. TIRES - Check tires are inflated correctly and look 

for signs of excessive wear like loss of tread or crack-

ing that may indicate the need for replacement. Inspect 

rims for signs of warping or other damage.

2. BRAKES - Ensure both front and rear brakes are 

working correctly by pulling them and initially rock-

ing the ebike back and forth. The amount of ‘braking’ 

you feel should be strong and your levers should not 

be touching the bars as you pull on them. Conversely, 

when released, you should not be able to hear or feel 

the disc pads rubbing against the brake rotors. Ensure 

also that levers are tightly secured to the handlebars 

and are lubricated.

3. FOLDING CLAMP - Ensure that the folding hinge 

clamp is secured tightly with the locking clasp in place.

BEFORE YOU RIDE

Failure to do so may result in disaster.

4. DISPLAY AND BATTERY - Power on the ebike to 

check the battery level and cycle through the menu 

to see if anything looks unusual. Notice any warning 

codes displayed. 

5. STEERING - Check that the forward facing handle-

bar is coinciding with a forward facing wheel to ensure 

everything is as straight as possible and steering is cor-

rect. Turn the handlebar from side to side to ensure ev-

erything is appropriately tight.

6. BELT - Ensure correct belt tension and look for signs 

of unusual wear.

7. CRANKS & PEDALS - Ensure cranks and pedals 

are secured. Notice any signs of wear, odd creaks or 

sounds when rotated, as well as joint dryness and the 

need for lubrication.

8. FRAME - Inspect the frame for signs of damage and/

or cracking. 

9. FORKS - Inspect forks to verify smooth operation 

and notice any damage, signs of premature wear, or 

leaks.

10. MOTOR - Ensure the motor is operating as per 

usual and look for signs of wear, hotspots, or unusual 

sounds.

11. BATTERY - Inspect battery for signs of damage or

unusual heat or smells that might indicate battery fail-

ure.

WHILE IT’S IMPORTANT TO PERFORM 

CHECKS BEFORE YOU RIDE, THESE 

ACTIONS DO NOT REPLACE THE NEED 

FOR FREQUENT AND DETAILED SER-

VICING FROM EXPERIENCED EBIKE 

MECHANICS.

Summary of Contents for Billy ebike

Page 1: ...BILLY EBIKE USER MANUAL Joyrides redefined...

Page 2: ...ONTENTS 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 01 WELCOME TO THE ENKI FAMILY 2 02 WARNING 3 03 SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 4 04 SAFETY CHECKLIST BEFORE YOU RIDE 16 05 STARTING OPERATING PROCEDURES 17 06 WARRANTY 19 TABLE O...

Page 3: ...electric bikes in your country before riding WELCOME We look forward to hearing and seeing your experienc es with your Billy ebike online If you ever have a ques tion regarding your Billy or want to t...

Page 4: ...ure that their Billy ebike is in good repair and safe operating condition and that your child understands its proper use It is also im portant that both you and your child learn understand and obey al...

Page 5: ...d the following tools 1 x 6mm allen wrench 1 x 5mm allen wrench 1 x 3mm allen wrench 1 x flat head screwdriver 1 x small phillips head screwdriver 1 x 18mm spanner 1 x 15mm spanner 1 x bicycle tire pu...

Page 6: ...bolt at opposite ends e g 1 then 4 then 2 then 3 a little at a time to ensure even pres sure is applied across the top piece Just before the bolts are fully tightened adjust the han dlebar so that the...

Page 7: ...alf of the bike outwards in a motion that closes the center hinge D UNFOLD THE EBIKE Clasping the clamp lever handle draw it closed by swinging it across the frame break so that there is an even gap b...

Page 8: ...ly ship correct configurations to re gions It is important to understand which regional ver sional version you have so that you know which lever controls which brake Region USA Left brake controls fro...

Page 9: ...To install the left side pedal locate the pedal labelled L install the other supplied washer then attach to the left side crank arm by threading in an anti clockwise motion Your Billy ebike ships wit...

Page 10: ...ial in an anti clockwise direction when the clamp is released and then trying again The seat can be adjusted further by either moving it slightly backward or forward as well as the angle the seat sits...

Page 11: ...ector cable If disconnected simply line up the arrow on the mo tor cable with that on the connector cable and press together carefully Notice that one side has a female connection with holes and other...

Page 12: ...ess of the pedal doesn t result in the ebike being propelled unintentionally The recommended tire pressure is 8 20 PSI 0 6 1 4bar 20psi is ideal for hard surfaces like asphalt and concrete For softer...

Page 13: ...lockwise produces a faster rate of return Setting a faster rate of return is more ideal for bumpy terrain where the suspension needs to return to full length quickly in between bumps Setting a slower...

Page 14: ...e nuts using an 18mm spanner When setting up your Billy ebike for the first time we recommend that you charge the battery to full over night This allows the battery to balance As you use the battery w...

Page 15: ...ttery from its mounted position Slide the battery out completely and charge in a cool dry location until fully charged Your new Billy ebike comes equipped with a display and 3 button keypad to allow y...

Page 16: ...together Pressing the Mode button also cycles through the vari ous trip and odometer readings of the display Pressing both Up and Down simultaneously enters the system setup menu The first setup optio...

Page 17: ...RE YOU RIDE Failure to do so may result in disaster 4 DISPLAY AND BATTERY Power on the ebike to check the battery level and cycle through the menu to see if anything looks unusual Notice any warning c...

Page 18: ...no more tells the system that you want to send as much power to the motor as possible and that you want to go as fast as possible NOW 4 PEDAL ASSIST PAS The level of PAS you set dictates the amount of...

Page 19: ...king safely Ensure any racks used to secure or transport your Billy ebike are capable of supporting an ebike of such weight and size 7 MAINTAINING YOUR BIKE The following tips can help you to maintain...

Page 20: ...der warranty and guarantees Maximum load capacity is 300 lbs 136 kg Enki Cycles provides a lifetime warranty for the Billy ebike frame when used under its intended use condi tions Enki Cycles provides...

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