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E-HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY / MAN

 

E-HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY / MAN

 

E-HYBRIDE STREET LADY / MAN

3. 

Tilt the eccentrically pivoted lever so that it forms roughly the extension of the hub axle. 
Hold the lever in this position. 
 

4. 

Now turn the screw nut until the eccentrically pivoted lever when turned through 90° 
about its pivot can only move against a resistance (it then forms more or less the straight 
extension of the hub axle). 

5. 

Now press the lever by a further 90° up to its end position.

6. 

Testing the adjustment of the quick-release lever:

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If the quick-release lever does not close tightly enough: 

 

WARNING Danger from falls and accidents

 

If the quick-release lever is too loose when closed, the front wheel may become 
loose and move its position. This can lead to dangerous riding situations, falls 

and accidents.

  

Open the quick-release lever.

  

Tighten the nut slightly in a clockwise direction.

  

Close the quick-release lever.

· 

If the quick-release lever closes too tightly: 

 

WARNING Danger from falls and accidents

 

If the lever cannot move in its final position (90° to the hub axle) because 
the pre-tension is too great, it is possible that the lever will become loose 
of its own accord while you are riding the EPAC, so that the front wheel 
also becomes loose. This can lead to dangerous riding situations, falls and 

accidents.

  

Open the quick-release lever.

  

Loosen the nut slightly in an anticlockwise direction.

  

Close the quick-release lever.

7. 

Check the tightness of the wheels as described in 

section 6.1.1

.

8.4.2 

Opening and closing the thru axle

NOTE:

 

This section applies to the models E-HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY / MAN.

Summary of Contents for E-HYBRID STREET

Page 1: ...GHOST BIKES ORIGINAL OPERATING MANUAL GHOST E HYBRIDE ...

Page 2: ...2 GHOST EPAC Original Operating Manual for GHOST EPACs of the Models E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRID TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRID STREET LADY MAN Date of issue 10 2011 ...

Page 3: ... purpose 12 2 4 1 What work may you carry out yourself on your EPAC 12 2 4 2 What must you bear in mind when retrofitting accessories and carrying out conversions 12 2 4 3 Who is allowed to ride your EPAC 13 2 4 4 Where are you allowed to ride your EPAC 14 2 5 Residual dangers 16 2 5 1 Danger of burns 16 2 5 2 Electric hazards 17 2 5 3 Other hazards and protective measures 17 3 Technical Data 18 4...

Page 4: ...the EPAC 39 7 1 Adjusting the saddle position 39 7 2 Adjusting the saddle height 39 7 3 Adjusting the spring fork 39 7 3 1 Adjusting the air pressure 39 7 3 2 Switching off the suspension 40 8 Operating the EPAC 41 8 1 Display 41 8 2 Gears 43 8 2 1 Switching to a larger chainring sprocket 44 8 2 2 Switching to a smaller chainring sprocket 44 8 3 Brakes 44 8 4 Quick release axles thru axle 45 8 4 1...

Page 5: ...ining the EPAC 65 14 1 Your servicing and maintenance plan 65 14 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC 66 14 3 Workshop service 68 15 What to do in the case of faults 69 15 1 Gear shift drive 70 15 2 Brakes 72 15 3 Frame Saddle Post and Suspension 73 15 4 Luggage rack and lights 74 15 5 Wheels and tyres 74 15 5 1 Front tyre flat 76 15 6 Electric drive 78 15 6 1 General 78 15 6 2 Diagnosis messages...

Page 6: ...ce of an EPAC from our company and thank you for the trust placed in us With your EPAC you have acquired a high quality environmentally friendly sports model with which you will have a great deal of pleasure while at the same time doing something to improve your health ...

Page 7: ...very certificate is an important accompanying document which your specialist bicycle dealer has completed and handed over to you This contains key data and other data about your EPAC Your specialist bicycle dealer updates this document every time he works on your EPAC 1 3 Legal regulations As a road user you have to abide by the traffic regulations in your country In Germany do not need any offici...

Page 8: ...Norm German Institute for Standardisation EN European norm EPAC Electric Power Assisted Cycles also called Pedelec pedal electric Bicycle with an additional electric drive which only operates when the driver also pedals at the same time h Hour s HWK Chamber of Crafts in Germany IHK Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Germany Sec Section km h Kilometres per hour unit of speed kg Kilogram unit of ma...

Page 9: ... loose and where the screw heads are not positioned tightly against the component over their entire area This can generally be recognised by a gap between the screw head and component 1 4 4 Representation In this operating manual we use the following representation rules Safety instructions are represented with a symbol and a signal word and are printed in bold see section 1 4 1 Symbols and signal...

Page 10: ...e this operating manual with you when you ride your EPAC and keep it protected against water and soiling If your EPAC has a fault or malfunction this operating manual contains important information If you sell or give your EPAC to somebody as a present you should also pass on this operating manual to the new owner 2 2 Consulting your specialist bicycle dealer NOTE Even after providing advice and c...

Page 11: ...separately from the domestic waste by means of a return and collection system NOTE Details on disposal can be found in section 17 Disposing of the EPAC CE symbol on the type plate This symbol means that your EPAC fulfils all fundamental safety requirements of the applicable European directives Type plate You can find the following details on the type plate A Manufacturer s address B Type of machin...

Page 12: ...attendance at a GHOST training course for your EPAC as proof of qualification Under no circumstances may you dismantle the rear wheel 2 4 2 What must you bear in mind when retrofitting accessories and carrying out conversions The retrofitting of accessories and performance of conversions which are not permitted for your EPAC may damage your EPAC and impair its operational safety This can lead to d...

Page 13: ...icular in the case of ergonomically adjusted saddles if the rider s feet cannot reach the ground when he or she is sitting down The rider must be of the correct height for their EPAC and the maximum permitted loading weight must not be exceede Correct Height Max Permitted Loading Weight Frame height 44 48 52 Rider children rack E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 155 165 cm 165 180 cm 180 190 cm 115 kg E HYBRID T...

Page 14: ...s of your EPAC will break or fail This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should only ride your EPAC on roads paths and slopes which are authorised for your model according to the following table NOTE The model designation of your EPAC can be found on the type plate see section 2 3 The meanings of markings on your EPAC and on the delivery certificate ...

Page 15: ... 3 Legal Regulations Paved long distance footpath On easy terrain with slight to moderate gradients No or only a few roots bumps stones ledges etc X X Jumps Unpaved long distance footpath With roots bumps stones ledges etc Roller training devices Sports park Specially designated area for free riding downhill BMX and dirt Downhill Downhill rides at a high to very high speed and specifically designa...

Page 16: ...he rechargeable battery pack to catch fire You should usual EPAC in accordance with the designated purpose see Section 2 4 Store your EPAC only in rooms with an ambient temperature of between 10 C and 35 C Keep your EPAC away from sources of heat such as radiators radiant heaters ovens etc If flames or smoke come out of the down tube you must immediately leave your EPAC where it is Put out the fir...

Page 17: ...s must you use your charging device or you must remove the mains plug immediately if the charging device is damaged in any way if the insulation of the cables or one or more plug in connections are damaged In this case you may only touch the mains plug at a point where it is insulated If necessary turn off the corresponding fuse in your electricity distribution box if the charging device is unusua...

Page 18: ... saddle BR 446L Crank Shimano XT 3 piece Shimano FCM 542 3 piece No of teeth chain rings 44 32 22 44 32 22 No of teeth geared ring 11 32 11 32 Tyre size 26 x 2 1 Street 26 x 2 15 Trail 26 x 2 1 Valve Automatic valve Automatic valve Prescribed tyre pressure 2 0 4 0 bar 2 0 4 0 bar Admissible ambient temperatures Riding 15 to 50 C 15 to 50 C Loading 5 to 50 C 5 to 50 C Storage 10 to 35 C 10 to 35 C ...

Page 19: ...ttery pack Downtube GP LiNiCoMnO2 battery pack Downtube Operating voltage 36 Volt 36 Volt Battery capacity 10 Ah 10 Ah Charging device Supply voltage Charging current Power consumption Delta Electronics DPS 84DB A 230 V AC 0 5 A 100 W Delta Electronics DPS 84DB A 230 V AC 0 5 A 100 W Charging time initial charge after initial charge up to 10 h 4 5 h up to 10 h 4 5 h Display CU2 2 CU2 2 Closing off...

Page 20: ...AIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRID STREET LADY MAN Bicycle with electric motor pedalling assistance up to 25 km h The electromotor drive only switches on when you pedal Electric motor in the rear wheel hub Rechargeable battery pack not removable integrated in the frame No initial traction assistant X X X Basic bicycle type Mountainbike MTB X X X 27 speed Shimano derailleur X X...

Page 21: ...for as long as your braking system has not been run in As soon as your braking system has been run in the braking force at your disposal is very strong If you pull the brake lever too strongly it is possible that the wheels will lock If the front wheel blocks the EPAC may overturn 4 2 Gears Your EPAC has a derailleur a crankset with three chainrings and a geared ring with 9 individual cogs You hav...

Page 22: ...ional On your EPAC the wheels are attached as follows Front wheel E Hybrid Trail 4000 and E Hybrid Street models with quick release axle for operation see section 8 4 1 E Hybrid Trail 9000 model with 15 mm thru axle for operation see section 8 4 2 Rear wheel with axle nuts 4 5 Rear tyre Your rear wheel has a self repairing tube which immediately seals holes caused by small items such as pieces of ...

Page 23: ...0 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN The motor is located in the rear wheel hub and is supplied by a rechargeable battery pack The hub has a freewheel and a 9 speed sprocket cassette The rechargeable battery pack is in the down tube and cannot be removed ...

Page 24: ...ative display is installed before you try to move off an error message appears and the electric drive cannot be switched on NOTE if you have two bicycles of the same type your specialist bicycle dealer can adjust the displays in such a way that they work on both bicycles 4 6 3 Charging device for rechargeable battery pack in the frame A Charging connection B Plug C Battery charging device D Indica...

Page 25: ...letely filled in the Inspection Checklist for the Handover in the delivery certificate for your EPAC You should only ride your EPAC if the sitting position is correct for you Have your dealer adjust the correct saddle height and position for you Ask your specialist bicycle dealer to explain to you the technology included in your EPAC Seal your EPAC with spray wax See section 14 2 How to clean and ...

Page 26: ... are described below You should contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if the measures for rectifying the defect are not described you cannot perform them yourself or if these measures do not correct the problems You should only use your EPAC again when it has been made safe to operate WARNING Danger of injuries to fingers and arms danger of accidents The test measures might cause the ...

Page 27: ...xles thru axle No cracking or grinding noises should be heard 6 1 2 Checking the tyres 6 1 2 1 Checking the position of the valve As a result of stresses and strains and low tyre pressure the tyre and inner tube can move on the rim and result in incorrect positioning of the valves The valve base may tear off during the journey and result in a sudden loss of pressure in the tyre 1 Remove the valve ...

Page 28: ...ur EPAC In this case you should contact your specialist bicycle dealer 6 1 2 3 Checking the air pressure As a result of low tyre pressure the tyre and inner tube may move on the rim and result in the incorrect positioning of the valves The valve base may tear off during the journey and result in a sudden loss of pressure in the tyre the tyre may come off the rim in curves the likelihood of a break...

Page 29: ...valve NOTE with a bicycle pump with manometer you can check the air pressure while you are pumping up the tyre You should first of all let a small amount of air escape from the tyre and then increase the air pressure up to the desired value 6 1 2 4 Checking that the tyre is correctly fitted 1 Lift the front wheel 2 Turn the front wheel by hand The tyre must run smoothly There must be no wobble or ...

Page 30: ...alls and accidents Please ensure the correct insertion depth of the saddle post see also section 7 2 and 8 4 1 Try to twist the saddle and post in the frame by hand It must not be possible to twist the saddle and saddle post 2 Try to move the saddle in its clamp with your hand by alternately pushing down and pulling up The saddle must not move 3 If the saddle and or saddle post do move please tigh...

Page 31: ...visual check of the stem and handlebars The handlebar stem must be parallel to the front wheel rim The handlebars aligned at right angles to the stem 2 Clamp the front wheel between your legs 3 Grip the handlebars at both ends 4 Try to twist the handlebars in both directions with your hands 5 Try to twist the handlebars in the handlebar stem with your hands None of the parts must twist or move No ...

Page 32: ...he gear lever with your other hand 4 If your EPAC has been retrofitted with a bell try to twist this with light hand pressure It must not be possible to move or twist any of the parts No cracking or grinding noises should be heard ...

Page 33: ...ay No cracking must be heard or felt No crunching noise may be heard 5 Turn the handlebars with the front wheel several times to the left and right It must be possible to steer the front wheel easily in both directions without any play The handlebars must not lock in any position 6 If you find any defects during the test contact your specialist bicycle dealer 6 6 Inspecting the spring fork 1 Apply...

Page 34: ...al days the brake disc and brake linings can become severely worn You should plan tours lasting several days in such a way that you can have any necessary servicing work carried out at specialist workshops As a precaution you should carry brake linings for your brakes with you If you do this you will avoid having to break off your tour if the specialist workshop does not have your type of brake li...

Page 35: ...iper must not move 2 Pull the respective brake lever with the bike at a standstill and hold the brake lever in this position The pressure point must not move 3 Inspect the brake system visually from the brake lever along the lines up to the brakes No hydraulic fluid should escape at any point 4 Inspect the brake disc for damage It must not exhibit any dents cracks deep scratches or other mechanica...

Page 36: ...ess the left hand pedal arm towards the chain run in the position shown You should not feel any bearing play No cracking or grinding noises should be heard 3 Inspect the chain for damage The chain must not be damaged at any point e g by bent chain links protruding chain link pins etc or jammed and immobile chain links 4 With the bike at standstill turn the right hand pedal lever contrary to the dr...

Page 37: ... your lights See user information for your lights 2 Lift the front wheel 3 Rotate the front wheel vigorously by hand The headlight and rear light must come on If your EPAC has a parking light the headlight and rear light must also light up when the front wheel stops turning 6 10 Checking the luggage rack optional NOTE This section only applies if you have retrofitted your EPAC with a luggage rack ...

Page 38: ...not fold downloads of its own accord 3 Lightly tap the arm of the kickstand in a downwards direction The arm of the kickstand must not fold downwards 4 Kickstands whose length can be adjusted use the force of your hand to check that the extendable part cannot be moved 6 12 Checking the drive electrical system WARNING Danger of fire A broken or damaged drive electrical system can cause a short circ...

Page 39: ...can change the inclination with adjustment screw B 3 Retighten the clamping bolt with the torque spanner Prescribed tightening torque 8 10 Nm 7 2 Adjusting the saddle height 1 Loosen the clamping of the saddle post See section 8 4 3 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp 2 Move the saddle with saddle post to the desired position Note the instructions for the insertion ...

Page 40: ... carry out the adjustment please contact your specialist bicycle dealer 2 Screw the head of the suspension fork pump on to the connection of your suspension fork Position of the connection See the user information of the suspension fork manufacturer 3 Continue pumping until you have reached the required air pressure 4 Unscrew the pump head NOTE Unscrew the pump head quickly in order to keep the am...

Page 41: ...L for 5 seconds C Pedalling assistance display 0 The pedalling assistance is switched off D Pedalling assistance display 1 ECO The weakest pedalling assistance level Greatest range E Pedalling assistance display 2 NORMAL The middle pedalling assistance level Medium range F Pedalling assistance display 3 POWER The strongest pedalling assistance level Shortest range G Total distance display annual k...

Page 42: ...nt speed This permanently shows the current speed K Display of the charge status of the rechargeable battery pack This shows the charge status of the rechargeable battery pack in 4 steps L Set button This switches the pedalling assistance on and off It also sets the pedalling assistance level Press the set button repeatedly until the desired pedalling assistance level appears in the pedalling assi...

Page 43: ...lts in a higher gear ratio higher gear The resistance to pedalling becomes higher but you can reach a greater speed The right hand switch operates the rear derailleur Here switching to a larger sprocket results in a lower gear ratio lower gear The pedalling resistance becomes lower you can only reach a lower speed but it is easier to climb hills NOTE If you ride with the unfavourable chain positio...

Page 44: ... brakes Begin by riding slowly and operating the brake lever gently You should perform these braking exercises on level surfaces without any road traffic Brake in a controlled manner and press both brake levers at the same time NOTE Disc brakes only develop their full braking power after a certain running in phase The rule of thumb is After 30 brief braking operations from a medium speed approxima...

Page 45: ...els and saddle post are not correctly mounted these parts can become loose and as a result lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Comply with the following description Practise the operation of the quick release axle and or thru axle several times and regularly If after installation you are not sure whether your front wheel and or the saddle post have been correctly mounted do not...

Page 46: ...the frame or front forks without great effort NOTE Make sure that you do not lose the springs 2 Closing the quick release axle If the quick release axle was completely removed from the hub push it through the hub from the left hand side as seen in the riding direction Place the spring and screw nut on to the quick release axle Turn the nut in a clockwise direction on to the right hand end of the q...

Page 47: ...l may become loose and move its position This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Open the quick release lever Tighten the nut slightly in a clockwise direction Close the quick release lever If the quick release lever closes too tightly WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If the lever cannot move in its final position 90 to the hub axle because the pre tension is too gr...

Page 48: ...lease axle on the saddle post clamp is the same as that for opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel see section 8 4 1 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel The quick release lever of the quick release axle is closed by turning the quick release axle itself To open and close it you should only operate the quick release lever You do not have to further l...

Page 49: ... device is producing unusual noises such as loud humming or hissing sparks are produced when plugging or unplugging The production of smoke can be seen on the charging device or EPAC Turn off the corresponding fuse in your electricity distribution box Remove the mains plug of your charging device from the socket Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Do not use the charging device in d...

Page 50: ... charging time is considerably longer than the average charging time of 4 5 hours 3 Remove the plug of the charging cable from the socket D on the rechargeable battery pack 4 Remove the mains plug from the socket F NOTE You can leave the rechargeable battery pack permanently connected to the charging device for as long as you do not use the EPAC This increases the service life of the rechargeable ...

Page 51: ...only be transported in child seats You should only mount child seats on the appropriate luggage racks Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer to select and mount a child seat Your specialist dealer will be pleased to advise you Transport your luggage only on suitable carrier systems You should only use carrier systems which are approved for your EPAC see section 2 4 2 What must you bear in m...

Page 52: ...entation for your child seat If you have any questions please contact your specialist bicycle dealer He or she will be pleased to advise you Loading the luggage rack optional 7 Place your luggage on the middle of your luggage rack 8 Please mount and load your saddlebags if you are using any in accordance with the documentation for your saddlebags If you have any questions please contact your speci...

Page 53: ...lead to serious falls In the dark and with poor visibility wear clothing with reflective stripes and switch on your lights Note that some items of clothing and or the use of a backpack can hinder your mobility WARNING Danger from falls and accidents if the EPAC starts up unexpectedly If you place your foot on the pedal and move the wheels slightly the electric drive will start up There is a danger...

Page 54: ...n injure hands and other parts of the body Keep your hands and other parts of the body away from rotating wheels Please ensure that your child s hands and other parts of their body cannot come into contact with the revolving wheels CAUTION Danger of burns When you are riding particularly in the case of long downhill rides and frequent braking it is possible that the brake discs will become so hot ...

Page 55: ...ock in place 10 2 Riding the EPAC 1 Hold the left hand grip of the handlebars with your left hand and the right hand grip with your right hand 2 Press both brakes 3 When riding place your left foot on the left pedal and your right foot on the right pedal 4 Sit on the saddle or ride standing up on the pedals 5 Release both of the brakes 6 Press down on the pedals 10 3 Switching off the electric dri...

Page 56: ...sport your EPAC without delay to a specialist bicycle dealer If there is a danger that the fire will spread to neighbouring items call the fire brigade immediately You should only use your EPAC again when it has been checked by a specialist workshop and repaired if necessary WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If you have a fall or accident with your EPAC parts of it which are important for sa...

Page 57: ...3 Switching off the electric drive 3 With the EPAC stationary use your right foot to fold the kickstand down until it clearly locks in place 4 Turn the handlebars so that they point slightly to the left 5 Lean your EPAC carefully on its left side until it is in a stable position 6 Check the stability of your EPAC Hold your EPAC lightly with one hand by the handlebars or saddle Push the saddle of t...

Page 58: ...s in the rechargeable battery pack and cause the rechargeable battery pack to catch fire You should only park your vehicle in a shady place with an ambient temperature of less than 35 C If flames or smoke come out of the down tube leave your EPAC where it is Put out the fire with fire extinguishing equipment if available If there is a danger that the fire will spread to neighbouring items call the...

Page 59: ...n their mounting No cracking or grinding noises should be heard Check whether the quick release lever or thru axle is correctly closed see section 8 4 Quick release axles thru axle WARNING Danger of burns After long downhill rides it is possible that the brake discs have become very hot Do not touch the brake discs immediately after a downhill ride Allow the brake discs to cool down for at least 5...

Page 60: ... Open the quick release lever See section 8 4 2 Opening and closing the thru axle Turn the thru axle in an anticlockwise direction until it is released from the thread in the fork rod and then pull the axle completely out of the hub 4 Pick up your EPAC with the handlebars and pull the front wheel out of the fork ends of the front wheel fork 5 Insert the enclosed transport lock for your disc brake ...

Page 61: ...sing the quick release axle on the front wheel In the case of the thru axle E Hybrid Trail 9000 Push the thru axle from the left through the fork dropout and the hub Clamp the front wheel hub See section 8 4 2 Opening and closing the thru axle 6 If your EPAC has been retrofitted with a hub dynamo Connect the plug in connection between the hub dynamo and cables 7 Operate the front wheel brake sever...

Page 62: ... EPAC you can dismantle the saddle post and the saddle The saddle post is fastened with a clamp in the seat tube of the frame The clamping is performed by means of a quick release axle and knurled nut 13 2 1 Dismantling the saddle post 1 Open the seat clamp on the quick release lever See section 8 4 3 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp 2 Pull the saddle together wi...

Page 63: ...talled position immediately above the clamping bolt Leave your finger in this position and pull the saddle post out of the saddle tube Hold the saddle post at the side next to the seat tube so that your fingertip is again located directly above the clamp In this position the lower end of the saddle post must be at least 10 cm below the upper edge of the seat tube 2 Turn the saddle so that the sadd...

Page 64: ...the saddle post with adhesive tape 5 Check the saddle post See section 6 2 Inspecting the saddle and saddle post WARNING Danger from falls and accidents An incorrectly mounted saddle post may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents ...

Page 65: ... the EPAC is in the standby position the electric drive may start up unintentionally The rotating rear wheel may then cause serious injuries If you put down the EPAC this may result in uncontrolled movements as a result of which you might also be injured Make sure that the EPAC is not in the standby position before starting any work on the EPAC see section 10 3 Switching off the electric drive 14 ...

Page 66: ...cleaning The strong waterjet may damage your EPAC or cause a short circuit danger of fire NOTE Taking care of your EPAC will increase its service life and that of its components Clean and service your EPAC at regular intervals Use a gentle water jet or a bucket of water and sponge to clean your EPAC Use only clean fresh or desalinated water Do not use any saltwater e g seawater NOTE With many clea...

Page 67: ...ng effect to deteriorate significantly Remove any excess lubricant from the chain using a clean dry and lint free cotton cloth Clean the wheel rim and brake disc with a suitable degreasing agent Consulting your specialist bicycle dealer NOTE Lubricant for motorbike chains will clog your bike chain and drive components Use only lubricants expressly approved for use on bike chains 6 Clean any remain...

Page 68: ...d servicing appointments at a specialist workshop for bicycles Only in this way can worn parts and damage be reliably detected and repaired Ask your specialist workshop to show you their confirmation of participation in a GHOST training course for your EPAC to prove that they are qualified to carry out t Work Interval First inspection after 500 km or 6 months at the latest Inspection of the brake ...

Page 69: ...u are permitted to perform according to the following table Contact a specialist workshop for bicycles if the work that you have carried out is not successful Have all other work carried out by a specialist workshop for bicycles You should contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if the riding behaviour of your EPAC does not appear to be normal if you can hear unusual noises or if you no...

Page 70: ...aged Drive blocks during or after gear shifting Chain jamming Leave the EPAC where it is Turn off the standby mode in accordancewithsection 10 3 Switching off the electric drive Actuate the gear lever in the opposite direction Lift the rear wheel If this is possible without force turn the crank in the opposite direction to the drive NOTE Under no circumstances should you apply force if the crank c...

Page 71: ...immediately Chain jumped off during or after gear shifting Incorrect operation of the gearshift Maladjusted or damaged gear shift mechanism Leave the EPAC where it is Turn off the standby mode in accordancewithsection 10 3 Switching off the electric drive Actuate the gear lever in the opposite direction Lift the chain onto the next sprocket by hand Lift the rear wheel If this is possible without f...

Page 72: ...lfunction Possible cause s Remedy Brakes do not work Brakes not correctly installed Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Brakes damaged Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Decreasing braking effect brake levers can be pulled too far Brake linings worn Have the brake linings replaced immediately in an approved workshop With hydraulic brakes Brake system leaking Contact ...

Page 73: ...rinding etc Frame saddle post and or suspension damaged Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Saddle post slips into the frame or twists Clamp too loose Check and increase the clamping force see section 13 2 2 Saddle post diameter is too small Assembly of a saddle post with correct diameter Improper suspension function Suspension not correctly adjusted Adjust correctly according to th...

Page 74: ...alist bicycle dealer immediately Dynamo defective 15 5 Wheels and tyres WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Defects and damage to the wheels and tyres may lead to dangerous riding situations falls accidents and material damage Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if you notice the slightest malfunction You should only use your EPAC again when it has been properly repaired by the ...

Page 75: ...low Increase the air pressure see section 6 1 2 If the same riding behaviour occurs again fairly shortly thereafter the tyre has a slow puncture see next line Increasingly spongy riding behaviour Very unusual wheel rolling behaviour you feel every small stone Flat tyre Front tyre flat Replace the inner tube as well as the tyre and tube protector if necessary see section 15 5 1 Rear tyre flat Take ...

Page 76: ... the inner tube in the tyre 7 Look for the cause of the flat tyre Pump up the damaged inner tube Search for the point where the air is escaping When you have found the leak turn the inner tube in on itself so that the valve is pointing inwards 8 If the leak is on the inside Check whether the tube protector is correctly fitted all spoke holes must be covered If this is not the case please contact y...

Page 77: ...yre change is needed 1 Pump up the new inner tube somewhat so that it takes on its final shape 2 Insert the valve through the valve hole in the rim The valve must be pointing towards the middle of the wheel 3 Now press the side of the tyre which is still outside the rim into the tube protector at the level of the valve 4 Press the external sides of the tyre into the tube protector at the same time...

Page 78: ...the control system Carry out a fault diagnosis in accordance with section 15 6 2 Rechargeable battery pack flat Charge the rechargeable battery pack see section 8 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack Rechargeable battery pack broken Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Cables damaged Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Speed is over 25 km h The drive is designed to switch ...

Page 79: ...out work on the rear wheel Calibrate the drive temporarily in accordance with section 8 5 2 Then take your EPAC to your specialist bicycle dealer without delay Drive starts unintentionally If you place your foot on the pedal and move the wheels slightly the electric drive will start up You should only put your foot on the pedal when you actually want to move off Always operate both brakes in a sta...

Page 80: ...alist bicycle dealer E16 Continuous deflection of the force sensor Keep the light button pressed down for 5 sections for calibration E19 Temperature of the rechargeable battery pack is outside the temperature limits Wait until the rechargeable battery pack is within the temperature limits Charging then continues automatically E20 Servicing required Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer imm...

Page 81: ...81 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN E99 Software error Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately ...

Page 82: ...pack see section 8 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack 2 Ask your specialist bicycle dealer to remove the fuse from the rechargeable battery pack 3 Clean and service your EPAC as described in section 14 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC 4 Charge the rechargeable battery pack up See section 8 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack 5 Store your EPAC only in dry rooms where it is not e...

Page 83: ...materials which can be reused and recycled In the European Economic Area EEA you are therefore obliged to keep your EPAC separate from the domestic waste and make use of a return and collection system Dispose of your EPAC at a local authority collection point Detailed information on the correct disposal of your EPAC can be obtained from your local authority or your specialist bicycle dealer Tyres ...

Page 84: ... prior agreement of the firm GHOST Bikes insofar as defects and damage are attributable to these In the event of a complaint within the above guarantee period but outside the statutory warranty period only the defective frame will be repaired or replaced Costs for any necessary modification of components or the shipping of a frame within the stated period will not be assumed or refunded The frames...

Page 85: ...aults and damage attributable to original spare parts not being used when replacing parts changes to the product without the prior agreement of the firm GHOST Bikes insofar as defects and damage are attributable to these If you have any questions please contact your specialist bicycle dealer ...

Page 86: ...86 GHOST EPAC 18 3 EC Declaration of Conformity ...

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Page 88: ...om info ghost bikes de Consulting Andreas Zauhar Dipl Ing FH Assessor for bike damage and valuations officially approved and certified by the Chamber of Trade and Industry for Munich and Upper Bavaria Horner Straße 12d 83329 Waging Tettenhausen Germany Fon 49 8681 4779284 Fax 49 8681 4779285 www andreas zauhar de kontakt andreas zauhar de ...

Page 89: ...A5 Rim C1 Fork A5 Fork steering tube D1 Grip handlebar grip B3 Rear wheel A6 Rear wheel hub A7 C9 Cable C2 Chain A8 Chainring A9 Chainring screw A25 Chain stud C6 Chain link C7 Chain link plate C8 Crankset made up of A25 A9 A11 Chain stay A10 Clamp E2 F3 Click pedal F1 Crank A11 Crankset made up of A25 A9 A11 Charging device I4 Handlebars B5 Handlebar stem A12 Motor A7 C9 Hub rear A7 C9 Hub front ...

Page 90: ...9 Saddle post A17 Saddle post clamp made up of E1 E2 E3 E4 Seatpost clamp bolt s E1 Seatpost clamp E2 Switch F2 Gearlever F2 Rear derailleur A18 Rear derailleur wheel A24 Gearshift cable C3 Disc brake made up of B1 A3 A4 Inner tube Quick release axle E3 Quick release unit made up of E3 E4 Fork tube D2 Quick release lever E4 Seat tube A16 Seat stay A19 Spoke C4 Thru axle D4 Plug I2 Head tube A20 He...

Page 91: ... Front wheel hub A26 Geared ring C10 Geared ring cassette made up of several C10 1 1 Numbering Classification Illustration A A1 Battery battery pack located in the down tube A22 A2 Tyres A3 Brake calliper A4 Brake disc A5 Suspension fork fork A6 Rear wheel A7 Rear wheel hub hub rear motor A8 Chain ...

Page 92: ...ube A17 Saddle support A18 Derailleur A19 Seat stay A20 Head tube A21 Front derailleur A22 Down tube A23 Front wheel A24 Rear derailleur wheel A25 Chainring screw A26 Hub front front wheel hub A27 Seat clamp screw s A28 Type plate on the top tube Illustration B B1 Brake lever B2 Display B3 Grip handlebar grip B4 Headset ...

Page 93: ...r Illustration C C1 Rim C2 Cable C3 Gearshift cable C4 Spoke C5 Dropout C6 Chain stud C7 Chain link C8 Chain link plate C9 Motor hub rear rear wheel hub C10 Sprocket geared ring Illustration D D1 Fork steering tube D2 Fork tube D3 Dip tube D4 Thru axle ...

Page 94: ...6 GHOST BIKES Illustration E E1 Seatpost clamp bolt E2 Seatpost clamp clamp E3 Quick release axle E4 Quick release lever Illustration F F1 Click pedal F2 Switch gear lever ...

Page 95: ...7 GHOST BIKES Illustration G G1 Valve nut G2 Valve cap G3 Valve G4 Inner tube Illustration H H1 Socket ...

Page 96: ...8 GHOST BIKES Illustration I I1 Tyre iron appearance varies according to manufacturer I1 I2 Plug I3 Mains lead I4 Charging device ...

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