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Introduction

You have decided in favour of a Pedelec (Pedal Electric Cycle) - a bicycle that is
equipped with an electric motor to give you additional assistance when riding.
With  this   bicycle  you   can   make   better  progress  in   headwinds,   when   trans-
porting heavy loads or on steep slopes.
You can select the level of power assistance required according to the weight of
your load and/or the prevailing road conditions, the effectiveness of the power
assistance depends on your pedal power and the level of assistance selected.
Before switching on the electric assistance system, please read the chapter
“Charging the battery”. The battery must be fully charged before you go for a
ride the first time.

Modes of operation and extent of electronic power assistance

As soon as you turn on the electric assistance system and begin pedalling or
turning the throttle, electronic power assistance is available. Depending on the
selected assistance level and mode the motor will add a certain amount of
power to assist you.
There are two riding modes in this ebike model: 

Pedal Assist and Torque Assist.

With  

Pedal Assist the more you pedal on your own the less power the motor

has to add, which increases the all over range. 

Pedal Assist does not measure

your pedal effort, this means you can relax when being exhausted and let the
motor take over most of the work. Just keep in mind that the battery will get
used up faster.

Torque Assist  will add a certain amount of power depending on the selected

level and how much you push into the pedals. This creates are more natural
riding experience and gives you more control. It will also increase the average
range you can achieve.

Levels of support (as shown as 

Assist

 number on display)

There are three 

Torque

 Assist levels:

1 = ECO, 2 = STD, 3= PWR

And five 

Pedal

 Assist support levels:

4 = 20%, 5 = 40%, 6 = 60%, 7 = 80%, 8 = 100%

With higher support the motor will reach also a higher speed.

What comes with the bike?

240V mains charger

A set of 2 keys for the battery lock

Integrated LED lights, front and rear

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Summary of Contents for FALCON+

Page 1: ...evinci ELECTRIC BICYCLE USER MANUAL TD Plus Series TUI FALCON PLEASE READ CAREFULLY...

Page 2: ...the battery 9 How to remove and insert the battery 9 Before starting to ride 10 Adjust Seat height 10 How to find the correct saddle height 10 Adjusting the saddle angle 10 Mount or dismount front whe...

Page 3: ...port We want also encourage you to register your bike with your frame serial number This allows us to help you finding your bike in case of theft as we get contacted by the police when bikes are recov...

Page 4: ...the selected assistance level and mode the motor will add a certain amount of power to assist you There are two riding modes in this ebike model Pedal Assist and Torque Assist With Pedal Assist the m...

Page 5: ...ights rechargeable Front and rear baskets Motor home battery charger Please ask your dealer if you are interested in any of these items TUI FALCON components 1 LCD Control Display 5 Battery Lock 2 Gea...

Page 6: ...elmet Wear bright clothing or reflective elements to be seen better by other road users Wear shoes with a non slip sole Wear close fitting clothing on your legs or wear trouser clips Wear bicycle glov...

Page 7: ...act with water or any other liquid make sure to unplug the charger immediately from the power socket and have it inspected by your dealer Make sure the charger is always placed on a flat surface when...

Page 8: ...somewhere or because of a biking accident there might be a risk of an internal short circuit Immediately stop using a damaged battery In order to maximise the use of this battery please consider the...

Page 9: ...port with the rubber cover to prevent water and dust from getting in The charger will get warm while charging do not cover while in use as it might cause a malfunction How to remove and insert the bat...

Page 10: ...Sit on bike saddle 2 Try to reach pedal with your heel when it is in the bottom position Your knee should be more or less fully straightened out 3 Place the ball of your foot on the centre of the peda...

Page 11: ...ce Try to close the lever if it is too hard to do so loosen the bolt a bit and try again Before every ride make sure the quick release is tightened properly To fail so can lead to serious injuries Adj...

Page 12: ...ossible Power the power bars above the battery indicator shows the rider how much power the motor uses while riding More bars means the battery will get faster depleted Turning off The display turns o...

Page 13: ...a boost when riding up a hill Throttle only mode when selecting PAS level 0 no motor assistance will be provided when pedalling but the throttle is still available Gears Only change gears while pedall...

Page 14: ...rom the front brake Leaving 20 30 for the back brake As soon as one of the brakes gets engaged the motor support will stop When using Pedal Assist Mode to go around narrow corners by just using the ri...

Page 15: ...l bike lubrication oil on the derailleur and chain We recommend to use a wax in water based solution over oil based products as they do not accumulate dirt i e Squirt Dry Lube Do not use sprays like C...

Page 16: ...without removing the wheel from the frame 1 Lay bike on the derailleur side protected or use a repair stand 2 Pull tire off rim one side is enough 3 Pull tube out of the tire 4 Identify puncture in tu...

Page 17: ...o your retailer for further checks Battery is charged and properly fitted but display won t turn on If possible measure voltage at the battery connector left and right pin If no voltage can be measure...

Page 18: ...ller what to do Firmware updates can be applied to improve or add functions Display The display is usually mounted to the handlebar and allows the rider to readout vital information about the e bike s...

Page 19: ...o the pedals the torque sensor signals without any delay to the controller how much support the motor has to add This creates are very responsive but at the same time smooth riding experience Torque s...

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