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GENERAL INFORMATION 

E-BIKE CLASSIFICATION 

The Glion B1 Model 510 is a Class 2 electric bicycle.  A Class 2: electric bicycle is equipped with a 
throttle-actuated motor that ceases to provide assistance when the E-bike reaches 20 mph. 

The Glion B1 Model 510 has a 500 watt (W) electric motor.   

WARNING:  Many states require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize 
yourself with the laws of the state where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, 
including properly equipping yourself and your electric bicycle as the law requires. Observe 

all local electric bicycle laws and regulations.  Observe regulations about electric bicycle lighting, 
licensing of electric bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws regulating bike path and trail use, helmet laws, 
and special electric bicycle traffic laws.  

IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW AND OBEY THE 

APPLICABLE LAWS.  

ASSEMBLY AND FIT  

Correct assembly and fit are essential to ensure your bicycle safety and comfort.  Glion highly 
recommends you have a certified bike mechanic assemble your bike before your first ride.  Even if you 
have the experience, skills, and tools to assemble your bike, Glion recommends for your safety having a 
certified bike mechanic inspect your work before the first ride.  

WARNING

:  If you do not have the experience, skill, or tools to assemble your electric bike, 

Glion highly recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic assemble your electric 
bicycle for you, including any future adjustments or tuning. 

WARNING

:  A critical aspect of assembling and safely riding your electric bicycle is the front 

and rear wheel axle nuts.  The security and torque of all wheel mounting hardware should be 
inspected before your first ride upon arrival as well as on a regular basis. Both wheels axle 

nuts must be properly secured before operating your bike. 

SAFETY CHECK BEFORE EACH RIDE  

In addition to regular maintenance, always check the condition of your bike before each ride. If you are 

unsure of how to conduct a complete check of your bike’s condition before every ride, you should 

consult a certified bike mechanic for assistance. See the 

“Pre

-Ride 

Safety Checklist” section of this 

manual for more information.  

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM  

The electrical system of your E-bike offers various levels of power assistance and lighting for different 

operating conditions and users’ preferences. It is critical that you familiarize yourself with all aspects of 

your E-

bike’s electrical system and check if everything is working correctly before each ride. The front 

and rear brake levers contain motor cutoff switches that disable the hub motor's assistance when the 
brake is applied. Both levers should be checked if they are working correctly by pulling each brake lever 
and then carefully depressing the throttle. 

Summary of Contents for 510 B1

Page 1: ...s manual contains instructions for assembling and operating your bike Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and operating your bike If you still have any questions after readi...

Page 2: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 3 WARNINGS AND SAFETY 6 SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS DIAGRAM 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 14 BATTERY CHARGING 20 OPERATION 25 MAINTENANCE 33 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 LIMITED WARRANTY 38 LINKS T...

Page 3: ...f your bike from Glion requires special tools and skills and it is recommended that this should be done by a certified reputable bike mechanic if possible Because it is impossible to anticipate every...

Page 4: ...e experience skill or tools to assemble your electric bike Glion highly recommends having a certified reputable bike mechanic assemble your electric bicycle for you including any future adjustments or...

Page 5: ...ims become untrue or spokes loosened which could happen due to shipping or after use we recommend having a certified bike mechanic tune the rims of your E bike Do not attempt to tune rims or tighten s...

Page 6: ...hardware to be secured and all approved accessories to be properly attached following the instructions of specific component s manufacturer It is always helpful to look over all hardware straps and ac...

Page 7: ...ide Ensure the handlebar grips are undamaged and properly installed Loose or damaged grips can cause you to lose control and fall Do not use this product with standard bike trailers stands vehicle rac...

Page 8: ...able with the bike and feel confident in controlling the power Any aftermarket changes to your bike from Glion not expressly approved by Glion could void the warranty and create an unsafe riding exper...

Page 9: ...death By choosing to ride a bike you assume the responsibility for that risk so you need to know and practice the rules of safe and responsible riding and the proper use and maintenance of this bike P...

Page 10: ...ghting if possible Ensure tire wall pedal and other reflectors are installed and unobstructed Glion recommends the purchase of a taillight for night riding Ensure your head light and taillight is func...

Page 11: ...rger 48 V 3A Charging Time Approximately 5 hours Water Resistance IPX4 Max Load 250 lbs 113 kg Weight 60 Lbs 28 kg Average Range Per Charge is measured under the conditions that power is sufficient wi...

Page 12: ...tor Headlamp 2 Seat Saddle 9 Chain 16 Headset 3 Seat Post 10 Crank 17 Two Step Stem Folding Mechanism 4 Seat Post Clamp 11 Pedals 18 Stem 5 Rear Fender 12 Front Wheel Axle 19 Handlebar Clamp 6 Hub Mot...

Page 13: ...er 30 Rims 37 Rear Fender 24 LCD Controls Left Grip 31 Brake Rotors 38 Seat Post Clamp 25 Handlebar Clamp 32 Front Brakes 39 Rear Reflector 26 Stem 33 Kick Stands 40 Seat Saddle 27 Two Step Stem Foldi...

Page 14: ...211026v1 NO Part NO Part NO Part 43 Battery Lock 46 LCD Display Remote 49 Shifter 44 Battery Insert 47 LCD Display 50 Thumb Throttle 45 Brake Levers 48 Pedestrian Bell...

Page 15: ...com consult a local certified reputable bike mechanic Step 1 Unpack the electric bike Open the bike box and remove the small box inside With the help of someone who is capable of safely lifting a hea...

Page 16: ...nd rear tires Step 5 Set the Desired Seat Height Open the Seat Post Clamp by hinging it open fully Ensure the Seat Post Clamp opening is aligned with the notch at the rear of the seat tube Adjust the...

Page 17: ...ightened to the values in the Recommended Torque Values table and components are secured before moving on to the next step otherwise bike damage serious injury or even death could occur RIDER S COMFOR...

Page 18: ...eat tube of the frame shown far right 3 After tightening the adjustment nut opposite the quick release lever on the seat post quick release properly close the quick release lever fully so it looks lik...

Page 19: ...ebar quick release clamp properly close the quick release lever fully as shown in the image on the right and the handlebar is secure and cannot move up or down Push down and pull up on the handlebar t...

Page 20: ...ware is properly secured and the frame is tightly hinged together Move the folded bike by tilting onto the front wheel or by lifting with care get help if needed FOLDING HANDLEBAR STEM OPERATION Follo...

Page 21: ...ttery is fully charged If the battery was charged outside of the frame relocate the battery inside the frame and lock it in the frame with the provided key WARNING Always charge your battery when the...

Page 22: ...onger to charge when fully depleted when very new and after 3 5 years of regular use If your battery does not seem to be charging normally is taking longer to charge than expected or you are experienc...

Page 23: ...e folding bike CHARGER SAFETY INFORMATION The charger should only be used indoors in a cool dry and ventilated area on a flat stable hard surface Always have the charge light on the charger facing up...

Page 24: ...12 hours as possible but not longer than 12 hours Note this may require leaving the charger attached to the battery and outlet even after the charger illuminates one green light indicating the battery...

Page 25: ...bove instructions for storing your bike and battery from Glion Failure to follow proper battery storage procedures can result in a non functional battery Replacement will not be covered under warranty...

Page 26: ...manual for safety Do not attempt to operate your bike until you have adequate knowledge of its control and operation Damage caused by failing to follow instructions is not covered under warranty and...

Page 27: ...ontrolled using the 5 button LCD display remote mounted on the left side of the handlebar shown below Reference the LCD Display Operations section in this manual for instructions on how to perform var...

Page 28: ...tivate the push assistance function press and hold the button on the remote After 2 seconds the E bike is activated to go at a uniform speed of approximately 3 5 mph 6 Km h while the screen shows The...

Page 29: ...lements the rider s own effort To use the pedal assist simply start pedaling tap the arrows to increase or decrease the amount of pedal assist Pedal assist will engage at speeds up to 20 mph In pedal...

Page 30: ...ess the button until the Y is displayed To store a changed setting press the i button and then access backlight settings Backlight Settings bL represents backlight settings Level 1 is the low brightne...

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Page 32: ...s to the highest level of pedal assistance Level 0 activates the thumb throttle and inactivates the pedal assistance Start in PAS level 0 or 1 and adjust from there 5 Begin riding carefully With the p...

Page 33: ...ecure your bike but we do recommend you take appropriate precautions to keep your bike safe from theft Do not park store or transport your bike from Glion on a rack not designed for the bike s size an...

Page 34: ...n your bike frequently and wipe or spray all unpainted mechanical parts with anti rust treatment Store under shelter and in an upright position avoid leaving the bike in the rain or exposed to corrosi...

Page 35: ...care is required in wet salty otherwise corrosive or dusty conditions 5 Bearings Ensure all bearings are lubricated run freely and display no excess movement grinding or rattling Check headset wheel...

Page 36: ...ons such as total weight riding characteristics and terrain Regular inspections and tune ups are particularly important for ensuring that your bike remains safe and fun to ride 12 Accessories Ensure a...

Page 37: ...a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could overinflate them resulting in a burst tire Tires can and do get flats from punctures...

Page 38: ...Check connections or charge battery 3 Assist with pedals or adjust route 4 Balance the battery contact Tech Support if range decline persists 5 Adjust the brakes 5 The battery will not charge 1 Charg...

Page 39: ...unauthorized parts The Battery is not warranted from damage resulting from power surges use of an improper charger improper maintenance or other such misuse normal wear or water damage Determining wh...

Page 40: ...red Component into your E bike You will be responsible for shipping costs associated with returning a Covered Component unless Glion agrees in writing to pay for such shipping costs Replacement Covere...

Page 41: ...ND ONLINE RESOURCES Please visit www getglion com to view the latest instructional videos for your E bike Thank you for choosing Glion Please email support getglion com or call 855 500 2640 with any q...

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