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Espin Reine   

User Manual     

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Reine 2019

Page 1: ...1 Espin Reine User Manual...

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Page 3: ...n 10 Before a First Ride 13 Checklist Check Before Each Ride 17 Rules to ride safely 22 Riding instructions 26 Use Your Brakes Carefully 26 Change Gears Correctly 27 Use Pedal Systems Carefully 27 Cha...

Page 4: ...50 Maintenance 52 Prevent Theft of Your Bicycle 52 Write down your serial number 52 Park your bicycle carefully 52 Keep the bicycle clean 53 Only Install Compatible Accessories 53 Battery maintenance...

Page 5: ...5 Derailleurs 57 Headset 58 Brakes and Brake levers 58 Wheels 58 Suspension Forks 58 Motor 59...

Page 6: ...ep this Manual with the Bike This manual is considered a part of the bicycle that you have purchased If you sell the bike please make sure this manual is transferred to the new owner as part of the sa...

Page 7: ...f bicycles with a variety of equipment so this manual might contain some instruction that does not apply to your bicycle Some illustrations might be different from your bicycle If you have questions a...

Page 8: ...of many properties Design and material of the bicycle Maintenance and use of the bicycle Surface of the road or trail And more Mid Drive System A pedelec from pedal electric cycle is a bicycle where...

Page 9: ...use injury or death Changes to Your Bicycle Can Make it Unsafe Each and every part of your new bicycles has been carefully chosen and approved The safety of accessory or replacement parts and especial...

Page 10: ...his section shows the Use Condition for different types of bicycles If you are not sure of what type of bicycle you have speak to your dealer Condition 1 A bicycle made to ride on a paved surface wher...

Page 11: ...ike that does not have rear suspension is Condition 3 Any mountain bike with short travel rear suspension is also Condition 3 Short travel rear suspension 3 75 mm or less Weight limit of rider 300 lbs...

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Page 13: ...nd performance Know How Your Bicycle Operates The properties of your bicycle if not used correctly can decrease your control of the bicycle Before you ride fast or in conditions that are a problem lea...

Page 14: ...ce is short when the handlebar is turned during very slow speeds your foot or toe clips could overlap or touch the front wheel or fender This overlap is affected by the size of your feet the length of...

Page 15: ...t is used for rentals or for commercial purposes or if it is used in other ways that apply high stress or fatigue loads your bike will fail quicker With damage the life of the frame fork or other part...

Page 16: ...er frame or part has a longer life than a heavier one However better maintenance more frequent inspections and more frequent replacement are necessary for a light weight high performance bicycle and i...

Page 17: ...e handlebar and stem Make sure the stem is correctly attached It should be in alignment with the front wheel and correctly attached to the fork and handlebar To check the attachment try to turn the ha...

Page 18: ...tire inflation Inflate the tires to the air pressure recommended on the sidewall of the tire If a lower recommendation applies to the rim inflate to the lower value Make sure the wheels are straight...

Page 19: ...at has damage or is not adjusted correctly could decrease your control and cause you to fall Make a full inspection of the brakes before each ride If your brakes do not operate correctly do not ride y...

Page 20: ...brake to apply pressure to a disc attached to the wheel hub Pull the brake lever to make sure the brake moves freely and stops your bicycle If the brake lever can be pulled to the handlebar the brake...

Page 21: ...e lights use a dynamo make sure the dynamo is mounted correctly and cannot move Some countries localities or governments have specific requirements for lights such as colors or types Check before trav...

Page 22: ...Look for Cars Pedestrians and Other Obstacles Look for potholes drain grates soft or low shoulders and other deviations which could cause an impact to your wheels or cause the wheels to slide When you...

Page 23: ...ially at night Ride Safely in Wet Weather or Wind No brakes stop as effectively in wet weather as they do in dry weather Even with brakes that are correctly adjusted and serviced more lever pressure a...

Page 24: ...nk About Safety When You Ride You can prevent many bicycle accidents if you think about safety Here are some examples Check your bicycle before every ride Do not ride no hands Do not ride with loose o...

Page 25: ...speed can cause you to lose control of your bicycle Also large groups of cyclists can cause problems for other users of the roadway Do not ride too fast Higher speed creates higher risk Your wheels m...

Page 26: ...r control We make bicycles so that the left brake lever controls the front wheel brake Many models of modern brakes are very powerful they are made to stop a bicycle in wet or muddy conditions If you...

Page 27: ...tion to the other position or movement of the shift lever to the shift position will promptly move the chain to a different gear Use Pedal Systems Carefully If your feet are secured to the pedals the...

Page 28: ...arger will be red while charging and turn green when finished When the charger s light turns green please keep on charging the battery for 1 2 hours to ensure that the battery has a longer usage life...

Page 29: ...ke The next lights indicate low medium and full The lights on the handlebar also show the level Remember the sooner you charge after riding the longer your pack will last The lithium battery is built...

Page 30: ...d Meter Interface Change Display Mode Enter Menu Interface Menu Interface Ok Confirm Power button Short Press Long Press 2s Long Press Hold Meter Interface E bike Lights On Off System On Off Menu Inte...

Page 31: ...level It will be affected by road condition weather etc and is only for reference Information Display Short press SET it will show different messages Trip Distance Trip Time Cadence Total Trip Distan...

Page 32: ...release button C 6km h Walk Mode will be shut down automatically if not release button in 30s or short press button D 6km h Walk Mode can only be used when walking please do not use this mode during c...

Page 33: ...33 Faults shown on cycle computer Battery Motor...

Page 34: ...that is too loose can also cause damage Handlebar and stem You hold the handlebar to steer the bicycle Its position is important for control and comfort Your handlebars have two main parts the bar its...

Page 35: ...e safety Tighten the stem screw located on the top of the handlebar stem You may adjust the handlebar stem angle by loosening the Allen key screw located underneath the stem Tighten the stem adjustmen...

Page 36: ...month examine the headset To examine the headset adjustment 1 Apply the front brake while you rock the bicycle forward and rearward 2 Lift the front wheel off the ground Slowly turn the fork and handl...

Page 37: ...eone holds the bicycle sit on the saddle without shoes with the crank arms parallel to the seat tube 2 Decrease the tightness of the seatpost binder bolt or quick release 3 Put your heel on the bottom...

Page 38: ...clamp bolt to 40 60 lb in 4 5 6 8 Nm for a 5mm bolt or 60 80 lb in 6 8 9 Nm for a 6mm bolt Pedals The pedals hold your feet so that you can rotate the crankarms They are threaded into the crankarms WA...

Page 39: ...ide to ensure that they are tight If you ride your bike with loose pedals you may strip the threads that hold the pedal to the crank Chain The chain connects the crankarms and chainring to the rear wh...

Page 40: ...hain to change gears Each month or after any adjustment check the rear derailleur Change gears to all the gear combinations to make sure the chain smoothly lines up with each of the rear cogs Make sur...

Page 41: ...t screw on the rear derailleur usually identified with an L counterclockwise until the derailleur can move freely 2 Carefully move the chain to the largest rear cog Do not move the rear derailleur too...

Page 42: ...derailleur pulleys align with the second smallest gear 4 Change gears to all the gear combinations to make sure the chain smoothly lines up with each of the rear cogs If the derailleur can not be adju...

Page 43: ...thout the correct tools and training It is strongly recommended that only your dealer adjust a brake If more aid is necessary speak to your dealer Types of brakes Different types of bicycles have diff...

Page 44: ...led with a hand lever that is connected to the brake by a cable Examples include direct pull or V type brakes cantilever brakes and road or caliper brakes Disc brake brake pads apply pressure to a dis...

Page 45: ...ted correctly in this manner follow the instructions To adjust the clearance between the left brake pad and the disc and then adjust the right pad B To adjust the clearance between the left brake pad...

Page 46: ...or pliers hold the installation tang of the brake pad and pull out the pad Brake levers A brake lever allows you to control a brake The position of the lever on the handlebar should allow you to use t...

Page 47: ...the handlebar tape Then disconnect each brake cable and fully remove it from the lever For a mountain bicycle remove the leaded end of the cable from the lever 3 Install the cables into the opposite l...

Page 48: ...stment of the wheel bearings makes special tools and training necessary Only your dealer should adjust bearings Wheel Installation Bicycles use different types of wheel attachment devices Carefully fo...

Page 49: ...ight 3 Lock the quick release with the lever in the palm of your hand move the lever to the CLOSE position When you move the lever to the adjustment position you should feel some resistance Do not tur...

Page 50: ...h a traditional quick release 1 Release the quick release lever move it to the OPEN position 2 For the front wheel decrease the tightness of the adjustment nut turn it three turns 3 Move the wheel out...

Page 51: ...erence With the correct adjustment you should not be able to fully compress the suspension If the suspension is fully compressed its movement will stop suddenly and could decrease your control Each we...

Page 52: ...ur bicycle carefully When your bicycle is not in use park it where it has protection from dangerous conditions Do not park your bicycle near electric motors ozone from motors can cause damage to rubbe...

Page 53: ...ng daily use please keep the controller clean and dry Keep it away from water vibration and contamination otherwise the controller may be damaged The chain can throw excess oil onto the wheel rim Wipe...

Page 54: ...pack full after each long distance ride Do not charge the battery for a long time that is exceeds 10 hours in summer 2 Recharging battery once a month during a long period of storage 3 Charging tempe...

Page 55: ...key on the head of the battery case be on when you charge it 9 Please sure that there is no short circuit in your wall socket for fear of burning out battery and causing danger 10 Please don t pull o...

Page 56: ...e stem from the frame 2 Clean the used grease from the stem 3 Apply a thin layer of grease to the section of the stem quill that will be put into the frame Also apply grease to the stem wedge 4 Instal...

Page 57: ...a rag Pedals Each year replace the grease in the pedal bearings To service bearings special tools and training are necessary so only your dealer should do this Each year replace the grease on the ped...

Page 58: ...ings To service bearings special tools and training are necessary so only your dealer should do this Each year apply lubricant to wheel quick releases Apply two or three drops of synthetic lubricant o...

Page 59: ...59 Motor Each year maintain your motor To maintain your motor special tools and training are necessary so only your dealer should do this...

Page 60: ...r cord to battery 2 Disengage brake cut off or replace 3 Adjust speed sensor 4 Replace fuse 5 Check motor wire connector 6 Check all connectors 7 Inspect all wires 8 Engage throttle or replace 2 Bicyc...

Page 61: ...battery properly 3 Charger light or charger is faulty 1 Try another outlet 2 Check all plugs 3 Replace charger 6 Charger completes charging in an unusually short amount of time 1 Faulty charger 2 Fau...

Page 62: ...t working properly 1 Derailleur cables sticking stretched damag ed 2 Front or rear derailleur not adjusted properly 3 Indexed shifting not adjusted properly 1 Lubricate tighten replace cables 2 Adjust...

Page 63: ...63 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 64: ...ide of battery Spare Battery Serial Number _________________________________ if applicable 12 month limited warranty The limited warranty as contained herein is exclusive and in lieu of all other warr...

Page 65: ...___ Signature __________________________ Retailer Stamp 3rd Inspection After approx 2000 kilometers 1200 miles Work done ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _______...

Page 66: ...ease enclose this manual as it contains important safety guidance and operation instructions Anyone riding the e bike shall carefully read the safety guidance and operation instructions first The pict...

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