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SW900 Computer Display

Three buttons on the left controls operation on the display

Additional setup notes

Up arrow:

1. Battery level - 

Displayed in blocks of five.

2. Odometer - 

Total mileage driven on the vehicle.

3. Speed - 

Current operating speed.

4. Current Power Mode (Eco, Standard, Power), depending on PAS

5. Pedal Assist Level (1 through 5) - 

the amount of assist you will receive, the 

    greater the number, the greater the assist.

6. Current power in watts - 

pay attention to this so you don’t run the battery empty.

Press Up and Down arrows together to enter Program Modes:

P01

 - LCD display Brightness (15 levels)

P02

 - Units in Miles or Kilometers - 0 is Kilometers; 1 is Miles.

P03

 - Voltage of battery and motor that you are using, 48V is default. 

P04

 - Sleep time on display, choose between 0 and 60 minute. (0 means no sleep time)

P05

 - Pedal Assist Mode, 

0

 is for three grades of pedal; 

1

 is for five grades of pedal assist.

          five assist modes has a higher sensitivity to your pedal inputs versus the work outputs.

P06

 - Wheel size, in this case set to 

24” for Trio

, important to correctly track speed

          and mileage.

P07 

- Speed measuring magnet, ranges from 

1

 to 

100

. For the Trio it is set at factory for 

          500 watt motor, do not change this.

M (multi-function center button):

 long hold will turn on the display.

Down arrow:

1

2

3

4
5

6

P08

 - Speed limit. Important depending on where you live, to adhere to local e-bike bylaws. 

          

Europe - 15mph

USA - 28mph

Canada - 20mph (33kph)

. Speed can be set from 

          0-100, so maximum speed can be achieved, but observe local regulations is 

          recommended. 

P09

 - Zero start, or Non-zero start. 

0

 setting is immediate response from throttle. 

1

 setting is 

          delayed reaction from throttle. 

P10 

- Driving mode which determines which PAS. Three settings: 

0, 1, 2

0

 is driven by the 

          PAS with no throttle available. 

1

 is driven completely by the throttle and there are no 

          PAS. 

2

 is a combination of both pedal assist (PAS) and throttle.

P11

 - Pedal Assist sensitivity in a range from 

1

 to 

24

24 (the highest)

 means you will get the 

          most out of pedal assist which in turns gives you the best range and efficiency out of 

          the motor (less effort on motor) and battery. 

P12

 - Pedal assist start strength, how quickly the pedal assist kicks in. Range is 

0

 to 

5

5

 

          means the pedal assist immediately starts when you turn the pedals.

P13

 - PAS Magnet. Three different settings, 

5

8

 and 

12

. 5 is default, you can leave it at the 

          default setting that is setwith your bike.

P14

 - This is the amperage setting for your controller, settings between 

1

 to 

20

 amps. You 

          may want to set this to the battery amperage. The stock battery is 13Ah so leave it set 

          at 

13

. If you upgrade the battery you have a maximum of up to a 20Ah battery.

P15

 - Factory setting and cannot change.

Summary of Contents for BlueRev Trio

Page 1: ...T R I O U S E R M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...peration is not performed in respect to operation and maintenance of this product All information in the manual should be carefully studied If you have any questions please contact us immediately The notes warnings cautions included within the dotted red boxes as shown to the left should be given special care when reviewing as they are directly related to hazardous or dangerous situations if not a...

Page 3: ... L 0 3 Parts Description Handlebars Seat Saddle Seatpost Battery Fork Motor Pedals Display Adjustable Stem Rear carrier rack Disc brakes Chain latches Brakes Battery lock keys Fenders Front carrier rack Front light Front fender ...

Page 4: ...brake and power cut system 2 Tire pressure low pressure will influence both autonomy and speed 3 Wheel axle tightening 4 Battery charging level 5 Braking system adjustment and free operation T R I O U S E R M A N U A L 0 4 Display Motor control Front brake North America Rear brake North America Daily Checks ...

Page 5: ...s away from direct sunlight Check charger cables charger and battery for damage before beginning each charge With the battery removed 1 When the battery is removed do not touch the and contacts especially with wet hands or metallic objects 2 Do not recharge the battery in the inverted position If you do you drastically reduce it s lifespan 3 Place the charger in a flat secure place and connect the...

Page 6: ...etween 10 and 26 degrees celsius Duration of charging 1 When the input and output terminal are connected the red indication light of the charger will be turned on showing that the power is being connected 2 When the battery is charged for the first time 8 10 hours should be spent for charging When the yellow indication light of the charger is turned on showing that the battery basically full and i...

Page 7: ...ded 4 The charger works with 110 220V Please do not open it 5 Avoid charger contact with liquids and or metal objects Always be sure it is safely stored placed so that it can not suffer damage from a fall impact 6 When in use the charger should not be covered to prevent overheating damage or fire 7 The charger is only for indoor use Please keep it in dry and ventilated place 8 If you notice a stra...

Page 8: ...be cut automatically and restored when it returns to normal 5 While driving avoid using the throttle as your brake as it may damage the motor 6 The maximum load is 300 440lbs Avoid driving with overload 7 Do not drive too fast Important tips when parking 1 Turn off the power when pushing the vehicle manually to avoid accidental acceleration and accidents 2 It is recommended to park your Trio indoo...

Page 9: ...ong press to start setting parameters such as wheel size inch and background lighting Refer to P01 P16 On the setting interface shortly press or to plus minus value Values will be flashing after modifying choose the ones you want A Long press to save the value the shining would stop B Short press to shift to the next parameter and to save current values at the same time C Press to exit setting par...

Page 10: ...tton long hold will turn on the display Down arrow 1 2 3 4 5 6 P08 Speed limit Important depending on where you live to adhere to local e bike bylaws Europe 15mph USA 28mph Canada 20mph 33kph Speed can be set from 0 100 so maximum speed can be achieved but observe local regulations is recommended P09 Zero start or Non zero start 0 setting is immediate response from throttle 1 setting is delayed re...

Page 11: ...on and correct operation 5 Braking system for correct stopping and operation 6 If you do not use the vehicle for long periods of time charge the battery at least once a month to avoid reducing its lifespan Maintenance and cleaning tips 1 Do not pressure wash to avoid getting water into the electrical system Only hand wash your bicycle Waterless bike wash is preferred 2 Dirt on painted surfaces sho...

Page 12: ...sufficient battery power 2 Loose throttle magnet 3 Damaged throttle spring 1 Loose wiring 2 Loose throttle magnet 3 Loose or damaged motor wiring plugs 1 Low tire pressure 2 Low or faulty battery charge 3 Driving with too many hills braking departures and or excessive load 4 Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges aged or damaged 1 Adjust the tire pressure 2 Check the co...

Page 13: ...ended torque values for threaded fasteners Number 1 Parts Handlebar 18 20 NM 2 Handlebar and stem 18 20 NM 3 Saddle 18 20 NM 4 Seatpost 18 20 NM 5 Front wheel 16 25 NM 6 Rear wheel 25 35 NM 7 Bottom bracket crank 35 55 NM Torque Required nm ...

Page 14: ... 4 Minimum saddle height and the way to measure Minimum insertion into frame should be 4 inches To adjust seat height use the quick release lever to set free the seat post and pull upwards or push downwards to reach desired height ...

Page 15: ...h LCD display Notes 1 Except label wire diameter other 0 30mm2 2 All connector terminal is electrolytic tinning 3 All wires are national standard wires R red B blue Bk black G green Y yellow Pr purple W white Pink pink O orange Cam blue Cambridge blue ...

Page 16: ...ter indicators the voltage is low switch to manual power and avoid using the battery so you don t shorten the battery life 5 If the battery is being stored remove the battery from the bicycle and recharge it every month Saving power and extending your range 1 This user manual should be used only to reference use and functions but should not be used as a reference for inspection 2 The images shown ...

Page 17: ... bicycle helmet when riding Also make sure that you understand that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only and must be removed when not riding A helmet must not be worn while playing in play areas on playground equipment while climbing trees or at any time while not riding a bicycle Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death Do not let a child younger than 16 years old ...

Page 18: ...is too big or too small Always wear an approved bicycle helmet while using this product and ensure that the helmet manufacturers instructions for fit and care followed Ensure correct tightening and setup is performed on your bicycle before first use and checked regularly It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with laws and requirements for the operation of this product in the area s whe...

Page 19: ...ts mirrors and a bell or a horn Engaging in extreme riding is very dangerous and should be avoided Although many articles advertisements catalogue depict riders in extreme terrain this not recommended nor permitted and you can be seriously injured or killed if you perform extreme riding Bicycles and bicycle parts have strength and integrity limitations and extreme riding should not be performed or...

Page 20: ...ttle and pedal assist sensors before using and take care in their usage in respect to traveling at speeds appropriate for usage area and user experience level Always use the lowest assist level until you are comfortable with the bike and feel confident in controlling the power Any changes to the product not expressly approve by original manufacturer could void warranty and care while riding Becaus...

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