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Contents

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2.1

6.1 

3.1

7.1

4.1 

5.1 

Use of the manual

EnergyPak

Overview components

Range conditions

Overview panel

EnergyPak system

Take away the RideControl

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3

10

4

19

5

7

1.2

2.2

6.2 

3.2

7.2

4.2 

5.2 

4.3

5.3

4.4

5.4

5.5

5.6

2.3

6.3 

Service and technical support

Charger

Charging – EnergyPak outside its holder

Other data

RideControl unit setting

Charger

Place back the RideControl

RideControl

Adjustment

Keys

Take away the Full LCD Display

Place back the Full LCD Display

Adjustment

Luggage carrier

Charging – EnergyPak inside its holder

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3

11

4

21

6

7

6

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9

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6

3

7

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10

4

5

General

Safety

EnergyPak – charging

Range

RideControl

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Guarantee conditions

Overview

RideControl adjustments

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3

10

4

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Summary of Contents for hybrid power bicycle

Page 1: ...Charging EnergyPak outside its holder Other data RideControl unit setting Charger Place back the RideControl RideControl Adjustment Keys Take away the Full LCD Display Place back the Full LCD Display...

Page 2: ...nstructions about how to ride safely are as important as always and must not been overseen So take a moment to read this manual before you start riding Keep the EnergyPak away from water and open re D...

Page 3: ...and wait for 1 2 seconds The LEDs will show the remaining battery energy level EnergyPak Rear Vertical RV C B A D E EnergyPak Front B A D F E C EnergyPak Central C B A D E F EnergyPak Rear Horizontal...

Page 4: ...t or stolen contact an authorized Giant dealer for replacement N RideControl City Compact with LCD Display O RideControl Sport Compact with LCD Display Keys 4 4 5 RideControl adjustments 5 1 5 2 Take...

Page 5: ...he LCD Display 5 6 Adjustment Take away the LCD display refer to section 5 4 Counterclockwise to unscrew the bolt D a few turns Adjust the angle of the LCD mount Tighten the bolt Place back the LCD Di...

Page 6: ...the first ride or if the bike has not been rid den for over a month Stop the charging procedure immediately if you notice a strange smell or smoke Take the EnergyPak to an authorized dealer for servi...

Page 7: ...d 110 230 V 1 EnergyPak Central Switch off the System refer to 7 2 ON OFF button Insert the key to unlock the EnergyPak holder and push the EnergyPak outward Lift out the EnergyPak Connect the charger...

Page 8: ...system refer to 7 2 ON OFF button Insert the key into the key hole to unlock the EnergyPak holder then pull the EnergyPak backward to remove the EnergyPak from the EnergyPak holder Place back align t...

Page 9: ...RIDE ECO NORMAL SPORT MODE LR MI TIME AMPM TRIP TIME KM KM H MI H TRIP DIST ODO Average Speed 11 7 9 11 8 10 Connect the charger to a AC outlet Disconnect the charger first from the outlet and then fr...

Page 10: ...ect the charger to the EnergyPak Connect the charger to a AC outlet During charging the LED will be RED when charging is finish the LED will be GREEN Disconnect the charger first from the outlet and t...

Page 11: ...he motor supporting level to the rider pedaling K L M N O P Q R D2 C A A D1 B D2 C Q O O D1 B P 7 2 RideControl unit settings ON OFF button Press the ON OFF button A Lighting Press button B to switch...

Page 12: ...settings Time setting RideControl Press and hold the buttons B and D simultaneously until 00 blinks 1 Press button C less than 2 5 seconds to enter the hour setting mode Press button B to set the hour...

Page 13: ...tting for distance and speed RideControl Only Reset trip information to zero Press button B to change the distance speed unit to km and km h or to Mi and Mi h Press button C the distance speed unit is...

Page 14: ...orks only the speed under 6km hr MotionAssist operation RideControl City Turn MotionAssist backward to increase the assist speed Turn MotionAssist forward to reduce the assist speed D2 D1 D2 D1 RideCo...

Page 15: ...anty of three years for Warranty of two years for Warranty of one year for REQUIRED ASSEMBLY WHEN PURCHASED LIMITED REMEDY The bicycle frame except on models intended for downhill purposes Rigid forks...

Page 16: ...chains brakes cables and gearwheels in situations where there are no assembly or material defects Bicycles serviced by other than an Authorized Giant dealer Modifications from the original condition...

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