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2.3 USING THE PRODUCT SAFELY

•  Be sure to remove the battery and charging cable before wiring or attaching parts to the bicycle. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.

•  Do not move the bicycle when charging the battery while it is installed on the bicycle. The power plug for the battery charger could come loose 

and not be fully inserted into the electrical outlet, resulting in a risk of fire.

•  When installing this product, be sure to follow the instructions given in the user manual. Furthermore, it is recommended that you use only 

genuine parts. If bolts and nuts are left loosened or the product is damaged, the bicycle could fall over suddenly and serious injury may result.

•  Do not disassemble the product. Disassembling it may cause injury.

•  After reading the user manual carefully, keep it in a safe place for later reference.

•  Be sure to install caps to any connectors not being used.

•  For installation and adjustment of the product, consult a dealer.

•  The product is designed according to an IP54 rating (e-Urbania/e-Espace) to withstand wet weather riding conditions. However, the product 

must never be submersed in water.

•  Do not clean the bicycle under a high-pressure wash. If water gets into any of the components, operating problems or rusting may occur.

•  Do not turn the bicycle upside down. The cycle computer or the shifting switch may get damaged.

•  Handle the product carefully and avoid subjecting it to any strong shocks.

•  When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bicycle, be careful of the following:

  - When charging, make sure there is no water on the battery mount charger outlet or the charger plug.

  - Make sure the battery is locked into the battery mount before charging.

  - Do not remove the battery from the battery mount while charging.

  - Do not ride with the charger mounted.

  - Always place the cover over the battery mount charger socket when not charging.

•  Periodically check the battery charger and adapter for any damage, particularly the cord, plug and case. If the charger or adapter is broken, do 

not use it until it has been repaired.

•  Cycling is a demanding activity and must be practiced only by people with sufficient physical and mental abilities as well as knowledge of the 

risks involved in the practice of this activity. 

•  Do not allow children to play near the product.

Summary of Contents for e-URBANIA

Page 1: ...E BIKE USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...RES QU BEC CANADA G3A 2E6 TEL 418 878 4135 1 800 463 8356 FAX 418 878 4335 1 800 463 5131 LOUIS GARNEAU U S A INC 3916 US ROUTE 5 P O BOX 1460 DERBY VT 05829 USA TEL 802 334 5885 1 800 448 1984 FAX 80...

Page 3: ...ther questions or if you haven t understood certain details do not hesitate to contact your dealer who will gladly inform you REGISTRATION In order to offer quality products and provide good customer...

Page 4: ...FETIME LIMITED WARRANTY Frame 5 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE Fork 2 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE Motor Battery a loss of no more than 30 of its original nominal capacity at a maximum of 500 char...

Page 5: ...FETY 5 2 1 Handling the battery 5 2 2 Safe riding 6 2 3 Using the product safely 7 2 4 Battery maintenance 8 3 COMPONENTS 9 4 CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS 10 4 1 Handling 10 4 2 Disposal 10 4 3 Charging port...

Page 6: ...1 Functions 27 7 1 1 ON OFF 28 7 1 2 Assistance level 29 7 1 3 Turning the headlight on off 29 7 1 4 Walk assistance mode 6 km h 29 7 2 Display settings 30 7 2 1 Reset single trip distance 32 7 2 2 S...

Page 7: ...ire Do not place the battery in fresh water or sea water and do not allow the battery terminals to get wet Doing so may cause the battery to overheat explode or ignite When charging use the charger an...

Page 8: ...age your skin Store the battery in a safe place out of reach of children and pets When you carry a power assisted bicycle in a car remove the battery from the bicycle and place the battery on a stable...

Page 9: ...her riding conditions However the product must never be submersed in water Do not clean the bicycle under a high pressure wash If water gets into any of the components operating problems or rusting ma...

Page 10: ...f the battery is left uncharged then stored without charging it may discharge to such a low state that the battery can no longer be charged and must be replaced Store the battery in a dry well ventila...

Page 11: ...9 3 COMPOMENTS Battery Front light Rear light Motor Controller...

Page 12: ...ed in a well ventilated area This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are superv...

Page 13: ...st make sure that the lock located on the non drive side of the bicycle is in the unlocked position On the battery locate the electrical connector side see image below and align it at the bottom of th...

Page 14: ...e battery in place for riding Make sure to use the key to lock the second mechanism on the drive side of the bicycle Once both lock systems are in lock position the bicycle can be safely ridden In the...

Page 15: ...he battery see image below to exit the sleep mode Once the battery button LED is lit the controller power button can be pressed to start the system Once the battery is out of its sleep mode follow the...

Page 16: ...with the help of a 5 mm Allen key and a 10 mm hex wrench to tighten the light s bracket to the front of the fork Once the light is installed on the fork connect the white connector to the light To fa...

Page 17: ...ct it to the electrical system make sure the seatpost is not installed on the bike and that the wire coming from the bike is out of the seat tube Connect the seatpost wire to the seat tube exposed wir...

Page 18: ...wire that powers the motor The wire must be unsecured from the frame by unscrewing the wire holder from the frame using a 5 mm Allen key Once the wire is free pull the connector apart The connector is...

Page 19: ...re install the rear wheel on the bicycle make sure the anti rotation washer is aligned with the drop out opening of the frame Once the wheel is re installed make sure to tighten the nut to the specif...

Page 20: ...a Left cap b Right cap c Center shaft assembly d Left locking ring assembly e Bottom bracket To remove the bottom bracket use a spanner Shimano TL FC38 to unscrew counter clockwise the right cap b fr...

Page 21: ...bottom bracket Pull out the center shaft assembly c from the bottom bracket sprocket side and make sure the cable is pulled at the same time Be careful not to rotate the shaft assembly during this st...

Page 22: ...0 Use another spanner Shimano TL UN65 to unscrew clockwise the left locking ring d from the left cap a Use a spanner Shimano TL FC38 to unscrew counter clockwise the left cap a from the bottom bracket...

Page 23: ...lf after 2h of inactivity to save power To start the system again after an automatic shut down press the button on of the battery see image Power on off above to exit the sleep mode Once the battery b...

Page 24: ...oth the front and rear lights will turn on Press the button for 2 seconds again the display will brighten and the front and rear lights will turn off Walk assistance selection Press for 2 seconds the...

Page 25: ...afang Go application Once you have entered your email address press the Send button This action will send the verification code to the specified email address to authenticate that you entered a valid...

Page 26: ...icon on the upper left side and press it to access the available Bluetooth devices list Look for the DP E12 UART device and press it Make sure the controller on the bicycle is powered on and that you...

Page 27: ...PA level 0 to 4 if no LED displayed level is 0 1 to 4 is in accordance with the PA level In Power Assistance mode the LEDs will light up one by one from down to up with a 0 5 second time interval as...

Page 28: ...op riding and wait until the LED stops flickering The first LED flickers once then the second LED flickers twice Fault with the current sensor in the controller Have your dealer check the system The f...

Page 29: ...and hold for more than two seconds Press briefly means press for less than 0 5 second 1 Up 2 ON OFF Mode 3 Down 4 Intelligent battery capacity indication 5 Real time speed indication 6 Multiple functi...

Page 30: ...again after an automatic shut down press the button on the battery see image below to exit sleep mode Once the battery button LED is lit the controller power button can be pressed to start the system...

Page 31: ...nd the headlight icon will appear To turn off the light press and hold the button The brightness of the display backlight will increase and the headlight icon will disappear Interface Headlight turned...

Page 32: ...30 7 2 DISPLAY SETTINGS 1 Up 2 ON OFF Mode 3 Down 4 Intelligent battery capacity indication 5 Real time speed indication 6 Multiple function indication area 7 Power assistance level indication...

Page 33: ...P single trip distance ODO total distance MAX maximum riding speed AVG average riding speed RANGE remaining distance CALORIES CAL KCal TIME riding time POWER output power Assistance level indication I...

Page 34: ...the same time to save setting and exit back to main interface Resetting the single trip distance also resets the riding time average speed and maximum speed at the same time 7 2 2 SELECTING METRIC OR...

Page 35: ...er DISPLAY SETTING interface and briefly press or to select AUTO OFF then briefly press ON OFF to confirm selection Briefly press or to select OFF 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 which stand for the number of minut...

Page 36: ...7 2 6 CHECK SPEED LIMIT Enter INFORMATION interface and briefly press or to select SPEED LIMIT then briefly press ON OFF to check the speed limit Briefly press ON OFF again to exit back to INFORMATION...

Page 37: ...tor effect sensor Have your dealer check the system 10 The motor temperature has reached the max protection value Stop using the electric assistance for a moment so the system can cool down 12 Error w...

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