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Original instructiOns

Edition 2021 | EN  09.2021

Summary of Contents for RIDE 50 TRAIL

Page 1: ...FA Z U A R I D E 5 0 T R A I L S T R E E T Original instructions Edition 2021 EN 09 2021...

Page 2: ...2021 Fazua GmbH All Rights Reserved...

Page 3: ...VEPACK 19 4 1 2 Inserting the DRIVEPACK into the e bike 20 4 1 3 Removing the DRIVEPACK from the e bike 20 4 1 4 Removing the BATTERY from the DRIVEPACK 21 4 2 Switching the drive system on and off 22...

Page 4: ...7 DRIVEPACK 13 MODEL VARIANTS OF THE DRIVEPACK 38 14 DETAILED VIEW PART DESIGNATIONS DRIVEPACK 38 15 TECHNICAL DATA 39 16 USING THE DRIVEPACK 40 16 1 Inserting the DRIVEPACK into the e bike 40 16 2 Re...

Page 5: ...RY 56 27 1 Checking and switching on BATTERY 56 27 2 Inserting the BATTERY into the DRIVEPACK 56 27 3 Removing the BATTERY from the DRIVEPACK 58 27 4 Switching off the BATTERY 58 27 5 Checking the cha...

Page 6: ...TERY Details from Page 55 D ENERGY 250 X DRIVEPACK Details from Page 38 A RIDE 50 DRIVEPACK TRAIL STREET CHARGER Details from Page 62 E CHARGER S EU US BOTTOM BRACKET Details from Page 43 B RIDE 50 BO...

Page 7: ...Original instructions English 7 B C A D A...

Page 8: ...d detailed illustrations and additional or more in depth information on the component in question In addition the action steps outlined in chapter 4 Use are described in detail with warning notices on...

Page 9: ...their meanings WARNING Risks that could result in death or serious injury are identified with the signal word Warning CAUTION Risks that could result in moderate or minor injuries are identified with...

Page 10: ...RGY 250 X E CHARGER Model CHARGER S EU US The version of the drive system installed in your e bike in other words the specific combination of component versions is designed specifically for your e bik...

Page 11: ...ronments and on contact with liquids there is a risk of electric shock An electrical device marked with this symbol corresponds to protection class II The device has double or reinforced insulation as...

Page 12: ...cation body UL A device marked with the UL Listed test seal shown here complies with the safety relevant requirements for Canada and the USA The FCC Seal is issued by the Federal Communications Commis...

Page 13: ...y main tenance Only allow repairs to the drive system to be performed by authorised specialists Only allow the components of the drive system to be replaced by an authorised specialist and with genuin...

Page 14: ...inity of the BATTERY and store the BATTERY separately from metal objects Metal objects can create a circuit between the terminals of the BATTERY i e short circu iting the BATTERY and subsequently caus...

Page 15: ...hat there is a fresh supply of air and consult a doctor as soon as possible WARNING Danger of interference with medical equipment The magnetic connections of the BATTERY and CHARGER can impair the fun...

Page 16: ...use a damaged CHARGER Otherwise there is a high risk of electric shock Keep the CHARGER in a clean condition There is an increased risk of electric shock if the CHARGER is dirty or soiled WARNING Dan...

Page 17: ...r components expressly approved by the e bike manufacturer In this way you protect the other components or your e bike from possible damage Never use your e bike without an inserted DRIVEPACK or cover...

Page 18: ...ry specific and regional road traffic regulations When riding use a suitable bicycle helmet that complies with the country specific and regional regulations or that is tested according to the DIN EN 1...

Page 19: ...mation can be found in chapter 27 1 Checking and switching on BATTERY and in chapter 27 2 Inserting the BATTERY into the DRIVEPACK On delivery the BATTERY may only be pre charged Fully charge the BATT...

Page 20: ...ly swivelled into the corresponding holder on the downtube B A B A 3 Check the DRIVEPACK is securely in position If the DRIVEPACK does not lock repeat the procedure Do not use the drive system if the...

Page 21: ...information can be found in chapter 27 3 Removing the BATTERY from the DRIVEPACK 1 Secure the BATTERY with one hand 2 Press the push button as far as it will go to release the BATTERY from the lockin...

Page 22: ...g off the drive system More detailed information can be found in chapter 24 1 Switching the drive system on and off and in chapter 4 4 Switching on the drive system following a standstill You can swit...

Page 23: ...s The way in which you change gear The type of tyres and the set tyre pressure The selected route and weather conditions The weight of the rider and the e bike total weight The condition and age of th...

Page 24: ...re button on the REMOTE or 1 on the on off button on the BATTERY After waking up the BATTERY again briefly press the centre button on the REMOTE 1 to switch on the drive system again 4 5 Setting the s...

Page 25: ...The maximum engine power can be checked and individually adjusted via the FAZUA Toolbox or the FAZUA App For more information on the FAZUA App see in chapter 6 3 FAZUA App In addition to the regular s...

Page 26: ...he charging socket on the BATTERY More detailed information can be found in chapter 30 2 Connecting the CHARGER to the BATTERY D E A 4 Plug the power plug into a suitable wall outlet to establish the...

Page 27: ...rdous goods Open contacts must be covered and the battery securely packed When shipping the parcel service must be notified of the presence of hazardous goods inside the packaging Please note the foll...

Page 28: ...Components of the drive system may be damaged if you use the e bike or bicycle without the DRIVEPACK inserted and the opening for the DRIVEPACK on the downtube of the frame remains unlocked If using...

Page 29: ...ectly to the corresponding website 7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 7 1 Carrying out a firmware update To update the firmware connect the DRIVEPACK to your computer via the USB socket For this purpose you w...

Page 30: ...USB plug not the cable to avoid damage 5 Then close the USB socket of the DRIVEPACK again using the cover IMPORTANT Always make sure that the USB socket on the DRIVEPACK is securely closed with the c...

Page 31: ...nd or condensation can drain off the DRIVEPACK without any problems To clean the drainage opening first remove the BATTERY from the DRIVEPACK see the figure with the arrow on the right Then press out...

Page 32: ...than usual The drive system is brand new Wait until the drive system is retracted The drive system requires a few kilometres to produce full power It is very hot and the heat management of the BATTERY...

Page 33: ...mware update the REMOTE will update itself automatically In this case please wait and do not switch off the REMOTE until the LEDs stop flashing The REMOTE does not switch on The BATTERY is empty or ha...

Page 34: ...osal of the BATTERY The BATTERY of the drive system is a lithium ion battery that must be disposed of as hazardous waste For disposal of the BATTERY please refer to the following information on the di...

Page 35: ...ordance with the following provisions that the drive system and its components installed in the bicycle hereinafter referred to as Product purchased by the customer within the European Union as of 1 J...

Page 36: ...he additional costs incurred This warranty shall apply to the extent and under the conditions set forth above including the presentation of proof of purchase even in the event of resale to any subsequ...

Page 37: ...rive system as a whole complies with the applicable regulations for obtaining the British UKCA marking The UKCA Declaration of Conformity for the drive system can be requested from FAZUA The UKCA Decl...

Page 38: ...s a RIDE 50 DRIVE PACK TRAIL or a RIDE 50 DRIVEPACK STREET The model variants of the DRIVEPACK differ from each other on the basis of tech nical details but are identical in terms of handling and are...

Page 39: ...DRIVEPACK Model designations RIDE 50 DRIVEPACK TRAIL RIDE 50 DRIVEPACK STREET Continuous rated power 250 W Power max 350 W Nominal voltage 36 V Protection type IP54 Weight approx 1 87 kg Operating te...

Page 40: ...aging the cover flap and or the holder in the e bike 1 Set the interface A 1 of the DRIVEPACK to the corresponding interface B 1 on the BOTTOM BRACKET B 1 A 1 2 Swing the upper end of the DRIVEPACK in...

Page 41: ...ompletely before touching it If you press the DRIVEPACK firmly against the frame before releasing the locking lever it will be easier to release the DRIVEPACK from the locking device on the frame when...

Page 42: ...the e bike and thus secure it against theft etc 1 If necessary make sure that the DRIVEPACK is correctly attached to the e bike 2 Insert the key A 7 into the cylinder lock 3 Turn the key anti clockwi...

Page 43: ...ED VIEW PART DESIGNATIONS BOTTOM BRACKET B 1 RIDE 50 BOTTOM BRACKET B 4 B 5 B 3 B 2 B B 1 B 4 B 2 B Part designations B 1 Interface DRIVEPACK B 2 Speed sensor B 3 Marking alignment of spoke magnet spe...

Page 44: ...fety and function of the drive system It may be necessary to align only the speed sensor B 2 connected to the BOTTOM BRACKET as well as the corresponding spoke magnet B 4 in some circumstances 19 1 Co...

Page 45: ...system is in Soft Fault mode because the speed sensor B 2 and spoke magnet B 4 are not correctly aligned proceed as follows 1 Using a screwdriver carefully loosen the fixing screw B 5 on the spoke mag...

Page 46: ...e model variants of the REMOTE differ visually from each other they are identical in their handling and are therefore described together in this section 21 DETAILED VIEW AND PART DESIGNATIONS The REMO...

Page 47: ...EMOTE BX C 4 C 2 C 1 C 3 C 4 REMOTE RX C 2 C 1 C 3 C 5 C 6 C Part designations C 1 Top contact sensor C 2 Centre button C 3 Bottom contact sensor C 4 Brightness sensor C 5 LED indicator Display of the...

Page 48: ...s display C 5 indicates a status change or an existing fault If no fault is detected the status display LED functions as one of the five LEDs C 5 to display the charge level or the support level set T...

Page 49: ...ts up white or no LED lights up The selected pedal support level Each support level is assigned a colour i e You can read off the support level currently set via the colour of the lit LEDs on the disp...

Page 50: ...d support level including when riding Tap the top contact sensor C 1 on the REMOTE to change to the next higher support level REMOTE RX C 1 REMOTE BX C 1 REMOTE FX C 1 Tap the bottom contact sensor C...

Page 51: ...e riding with maximum support for challenging rides SUPPORT LEVELS OVERVIEW TABLE Support level Colour Max motor power None white No support Breeze green Configurable up to max 300 W River blue Config...

Page 52: ...EMOTE for 2 seconds The LEDs of the display C 5 show a special animation during the whole func tion time signalling that the attack function is active The attack function is automatically deactivated...

Page 53: ...of the battery in the colour of the set support level 2 In rain mode press the centre button 1 briefly to switch to the next higher support level By briefly pressing the centre button again you can s...

Page 54: ...ate rain mode by holding down the centre button C 2 of the REMOTE for about 2 seconds 2 Press the centre button 1 briefly to turn on the bicycle lights 3 Press the centre button again 1 briefly to tur...

Page 55: ...tion ENERGY 250 X Nominal voltage 36 V Nominal capacity 7 Ah Output 252 Wh Protection type IP54 Weight approx 1 4 kg Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C ambient temperature Storage temperature 1 month 1...

Page 56: ...en the BATTERY is fully charged all 5 LEDs light up 1 Check the BATTERY for visible damage visual inspection 2 Press the on off button D 5 on the BATTERY 1 to switch on the BATTERY The LEDs of the cha...

Page 57: ...t rather contact an authorised specialist 3 Carefully insert the BATTERY as far as possible into the battery holder of the DRIVEPACK until you hear a click When you have inserted the BATTERY correctly...

Page 58: ...the DRIVEPACK with one hand and secure the BATTERY with the other 2 Press the push button D 1 as far as it will go to release the BATTERY from the locking device D 1 3 Press and hold the push button g...

Page 59: ...th the BATTERY switched on press the on off button D 5 on the BATTERY 1 to check the current charge level e g before or during a longer trip The number of LEDs varies depending on the charge level wit...

Page 60: ...expose you and others to the risk of electric shock Observe the instructions in section CHARGER You can either leave the BATTERY in the DRIVEPACK during charging or remove it from the DRIVEPACK and ch...

Page 61: ...he CHARGER from the BATTERY by removing the charging plug E 3 from the charging socket D 3 3 Close the cover flap again to close the charging socket D 3 Always make sure that the cover flap securely c...

Page 62: ...adapter E 2 Charger cable E 3 Charging plug E 4 Mains cable E 5 Mains plug power supply E 6 Plug E 7 Mains socket E 8 LED display 29 TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA ON THE CHARGER Model designation CHAR...

Page 63: ...th an incompatible BATTERY you could cause a fire Therefore check all individual part for damage before using the CHARGER Never use a damaged CHARGER Only use the CHARGER in dry indoor areas Keep wate...

Page 64: ...lectric shock First connect the CHARGER to the BATTERY before you connect the CHARGER to the power supply Only connect the CHARGER to an easily accessible and properly installed earth contact outlet M...

Page 65: ...from the BATTERY WARNING Risk of electric shock If the mains connection is incorrect you and others may be exposed to the risk of electric shock First disconnect the CHARGER from the power supply befo...

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Page 68: ...D oc ref FAZUA RIDE 50 Original instructions 20210910 Fazua GmbH Marie Curie Strasse 6 85521 Ottobrunn Germany www fazua com...

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