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Page 1: ...READ BEFORE FIRST RIDE ENGLISH ...

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Page 3: ...BIKE USER MANUAL ENGLISH ...

Page 4: ...djusting lockout 12 Front suspension 13 Shock pressure chart 13 Recommended tire pressure 13 Assembling parts supplied unassembled 14 BATTERY AND CHARGER 16 Battery technical data 16 Important battery information 17 Charging process 18 First start up and charging 19 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 20 Bike parts 20 Control unit functions 21 Display unit information 22 Power on 23 Stand by mode on 23 Stand by mode...

Page 5: ...tronics 36 Brakes 36 Suspension 36 Drivetrain 37 How to file a claim 37 DISPOSAL 38 Only for EC countries 38 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 39 INTRODUCTION 43 Onboarding 43 Connect to GVC 43 Forgotten password 43 Bike pairing 44 REMOTE CONTROL 46 Remote control section 46 Notifications section 47 Activity section 48 Settings section 49 DASHBOARD 50 Fitness Session 51 Camera 52 Retro video 53 Potato ...

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Page 7: ...ses or any other IP rights wheth er with regard to such information itself or to anything described by such information The information provided by Greyp Bikes d o o hereunder is provided as is where is and with all faults and the entire risk associated with such information is entirely with the Buyer The information provided in this document is proprietary to Greyp Bikes d o o and Greyp Bikes d o...

Page 8: ... which the motor support will auto matically shut off Any attempted tampering with the power output and orsystem i e ex cluding the exchange of sprocket with non original parts is prohibited will void the warranty is extremely dangerous and could result in severe and or fatal injuries Safety information Please carefully read all the warnings and notes in this user manual before using your Greyp WA...

Page 9: ...out assembly This user manual is not intended as a comprehensive use service repair or maintenance guide Please see your authorized Greyp Bikes partner for all service repairs or maintenance Important notice Do not alter or modify any parts of the Greyp Do not install incompatible components or hardware The maximum permissible total weight vehicle driver luggage of Greyp G6 is 150kg VEHICLE THE PE...

Page 10: ...re some riding tips which may also reduce component wear and increase battery range Pay attention to your speed when going into a corner and be sure to stop pedalling well before entering the corner Otherwise you may have too much speed as you enter the corner Ride efficiently and look ahead Any time braking force is applied more energy is needed to get the vehicle back up to speed Shift gears reg...

Page 11: ...ake and push the bike forward and backward the headset should be tight and not make any clunking noises Children riding Greyp bikes are only designed and tested for use by one person at a time Greyp bikes are not intended for children below 16 years Do not allow children under 16 years old to drive a Greyp Seat post basics Greyp G6 bikes have a telescopic seat post Familiarise yourself with the fe...

Page 12: ...Brakes are essential for the safe use of a vehicle The improper setup and use of the brakes can make you lose control and cause an accident with unpredictable consequences and or potentially serious injuries Disc brakes get VERY hot when used The left lever operates the front brake The right lever operates the rear brake NEVER touch the calliper or the rotor immediately after use Make sure the bra...

Page 13: ...weight lbs including gear Example 160 lbs 160 PSI 0 15 bar 1 kg Remove the pump Compress the shock once more to equalize air pressure To adjust air spring pressure remove the air cap attach a high pressure shock pump to the air inflation valve and inflate to the desired pressure With riding gear on and an assistant holding the bike step onto the vehicle and lightly cycle the shock two to three tim...

Page 14: ...until moderate impact or downward force occurs Use the Threshold setting to increase pedalling efficiency on flat rolling and smoother terrain To activate the Threshold setting rotate the lever or actuate the remote until it reaches the threshold position indicated on the shock Adjusting lockout The Lockout setting prevents the shock from compressing until significant impact or downward force occu...

Page 15: ...ride and adjust again as preferred Shock pressure chart FRONT FORK AIR SPRING PRESSURE ROCK SHOX YARI RC 27 5 BOOST DEBONAIR 150MM TRAVEL 15MM AXLE 55 KG 55 63 KG 63 72 KG 72 81 KG 81 90 KG 90 99 KG 99 KG MAX PSI 55 PSI 55 65 PSI 65 75 PSI 75 85 PSI 85 95 PSI 95 105 PSI 105 PSI 163 ROCK SHOX LYRIK RC 27 5 BOOST DEBONAIR 150MM TRAVEL 15MM AXLE 55 KG 55 63 KG 63 72 KG 72 81 KG 81 90 KG 90 99 KG 99 K...

Page 16: ...recommended and let out a little air throughout the course of the ride until you find your ideal riding tire pressure The maxi mum inflation pressure is 2 6bar 38psi Assembling parts supplied unassembled 2 1 3 4 7 5 6 Chainguide use only with positive foot retention devices on the pedals Chainguard ...

Page 17: ...NGUIDE OR CHAINGUARD MOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION TORQUE NM 1 CHAINGUIDE ALU PART 2 CHAINGUIDE PLASTIC PART 3 DIN 7991 M5X18 4 4 DIN 7991 M5X12 4 5 CHAINGUARD 6 CHAINGUARD BUSH 7 ISO 7045 M4X8 4 Front reflector Rear reflector Side reflectors ...

Page 18: ...porting or handling the battery separately from the Greyp vehicle ensure the battery is turned OFF Touching the contacts when the battery is ON can result in electric shock and or injury Before riding the vehicle make sure the battery is properly secured in the frame Do not modify open or disassemble the battery or charger Modification or disassembly may result in a short circuit fire or malfuncti...

Page 19: ...d can attract metal objects Do not allow any screws or other small sharp and or metallic objects to come in contact with the battery connector bike charging socket or charger connector Keep the battery away from metal objects as that can cause a short circuit Do not allow the battery to overheat Protect the battery from excessive sun exposure Do not expose the battery to an open fire or radiator h...

Page 20: ...temperatures are too hot or too cold charge the battery inside For safety reasons if the battery is too hot or too cold it will not charge Charging process Plug the charger plug into appropriate AC outlet depending on the charger using the appro priate for the country s standards QQE input voltage AC 50 60 Hz 90 264 V FAST CHARGER ON REQUEST Uncover the charging socket on the bike then connect the...

Page 21: ...ently even if the bike is not being used in order to avoid permanent damage to the battery Strongly reduced operating time after charging can be a sign that the battery is reaching the end if its useful life and must be replaced Provided the vehicle has been used properly ap proximately 70 of the battery s original capacity should remain after 2000 charging cycles or two years First start up and c...

Page 22: ...NS 20 System functions Bike parts BIKE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION 1 DISPLAY UNIT CIM 6 CHAINSTAY 2 CONTROL UNIT CBC 7 PUSHPLATE 3 REAR CAMERA BUTS 8 RATIO LEVER 4 BATTERY 9 FRAME 5 SEATSTAY 10 MOTOR 1 9 2 4 5 3 8 7 10 6 ...

Page 23: ...RESS HOLD 3 LIGHT TURN ON OFF FRONT AND REAR SIGNAL LIGHTS SHORT PRESS 4 RETRO VIDEO WORKS ONLY WITH MOBILE APP 5 JOYSTICK SWITCH BETWEEN DISPLAY FUNCTIONS SHORT PRESS IN ALL DIRECTIONS 6 ASSIST LEVEL UP INCREASE LEVEL OF ASSISTANCE SHORT PRESS 7 ASSIST LEVEL DOWN DECREASE LEVEL OF ASSISTANCE SHORT PRESS 8 FUNCTION WORKS ONLY WITH MOBILE APP 1 2 3 4 7 6 8 5 ...

Page 24: ...SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 22 Display unit information CIM DISPLAY INTERFACE NAME DESCRIPTION 1 SPEED 2 BATTERY CHARGE REMAINING DISTANCE 3 RIDE STATISTICS 4 TIME 5 ASSIST LEVEL 6 CADENCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 25: ...o turn on the bike short press the power button Short press To turn on the bike short press the power button Short press Stand by mode off To wake up the bike from stand by mode press any button on the control unit or move the bike Press any button ...

Page 26: ...rn off the bike long press the power button Long press Walk assist mode To activate walk assistance mode press and hold walk assist button Press and hold Lights on off To turn the lights on or off short press the light button Short press ...

Page 27: ...mation on the display unit move the joystick up or down Move in the up or down direction Assist level up down To change the assistance level short press the plus or minus assist level button Short press to change by one level TRIP ODOMETAR AVERAGE SPEED TRIP TIME ...

Page 28: ...SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 26 BATTERY PACK MOUNT DISMOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION 1 BATTERY 2 BATTERY LOCK click 1 2 pull ...

Page 29: ...mponent Drivetrain and brake components are especially subject to wear Periodically have your Authorized Greyp Retailer inspect your vehicle and components Exposure to harsh elements especially salty air such as riding near the ocean or in the winter can result in galvanic corrosion of components which can accelerate wear and shorten the lifespan Dirt can also accelerate the wear of surfaces and b...

Page 30: ... replacement parts for safety critical compo nents The following parts must only be replaced with original components FRAME BRAKE PADS ELECTRIC CONTROLLERS BATTERY FORK DISPLAY ELECTRIC WIRING BRAKE HOSES BRAKES CHARGER MOTOR UNIT CRANK SET HANDLEBAR REMOTE SENSORS Appropriate spares TYRES BRAKES ROTORS INNER TUBE G6 1 SCHWALBE NOBBY NIC PERFORMANCE LINE 70 584 FORMULA CURA 203MM FRONT 180MM REAR ...

Page 31: ... Bike conditions such as tire pressure and mainte nance level Bike usage such as acceleration and shifting Rider and luggage weight Charge and discharge cycles Shifting recommendations For better range Greyp advises to shifting according to the speed For low speeds and setting off low gearing is best The higher the speed the higher the gear that can be chosen For smooth support and optimum range i...

Page 32: ...E TORQUE SPECIFICATION NAME DESCRIPTION TORQUE NM 1 RATIO LEVER FRAME 8 2 FRAME CHAINSTAY 20 3 CHAINSTAY SEATSTAY 8 4 SEATSTAY RATIO LEVER 10 5 BATTERY LOCK 3 6 SKID PLATE 5 7 DROPOUT 6 8 FRAME MOTOR 8 9 RATIO LEVER REAR SHOCK FRAME 8 1 4 2 6 8 7 3 4 5 3 9 ...

Page 33: ...FICATION NAME DESCRIPTION TORQUE NM 1 GRIPS HANDLEBAR 3 2 SHIFTER HANDLEBAR 4 3 BRAKE LEVERS HANDLEBAR 4 4 CBC HANDLEBAR 1 5 5 STEM HANDLEBAR 9 6 STEM FRONT FORK 15 7 CIM STEM 2 MAX 8 HEADSET FRONTFORK 6 9 SEATPOST HANDLEBAR 3 1 4 8 6 3 5 2 1 5 7 9 ...

Page 34: ...EDSENSOR HOLDER 2 4 REAR BRAKE CHAINSTAY 6 5 DERAILLEUR DROPOUT 12 6 CHAINWHEEL MOTOR 30 7 CRANKARMS MOTOR 40 8 Y WIRING PUSHPLATE 1 9 Y WIRING FRAME 1 10 FRONT BRAKE FRONT FORK 6 11 CHAINGUIDE ALU PART FRAME 4 12 CHAINGUIDE PLASTIC PART ALU PART 4 13 SPEEDSENSOR MAGNET WHEEL SPOKES 2 MAX 14 SEAT POST SEAT 10 13 4 14 11 7 2 6 10 5 3 12 1 8 9 ...

Page 35: ...ion gauge to determine whether the chain should be replaced Fork Wipe and clean the forks after every ride Full fork service every 125 hours or once a year whichever comes first For specific detail check suspension manufacturer service manuals Shock Wipe and clean the forks after every ride Full fork service every 125 hours or once a year which ever comes first For specific details check the suspe...

Page 36: ... improper assembly operator error water damage or improper follow up maintenance Greyp explicitly exempts from coverage any damage to bicycles used for jumping stunt riding rental programs observed trials and any similar extreme riding or events Incidental and consequential damages are also not covered Greyp does not cover the cost of international warranty shipping at any time for any reason This...

Page 37: ...ery fails completely during the first 24 months from the original date of purchase it will be replaced or repaired at no charge Lithium batteries require care and some maintenance to maximize life expectancy Charging the battery while the bike is exposed to the sun air temperature above 30 C will shorten its service life Abusing the battery will void your warranty The warranty is void in the follo...

Page 38: ...house labour and return shipping Electronics The electronics component are warranted for 24 months from the the original date of pur chase to be free from defects In the event of a warranty claim requiring the electronics to be returned to Greyp the customer is responsible for removal and shipment to Greyp Greyp pays for parts in house labour and return shipping Brakes The brakes are warranted for...

Page 39: ... procedure is not followed To request a warranty service the Greyp Customer Service De partment needs to be contacted and the following information needs to be clearly provided The sales receipt or other evidence of the date and place of purchase Full name contact details including telephone number and email address Build number of the bike A description of the problem Images or video evidence of ...

Page 40: ... an environmentally correct man ner The integrated battery pack in the on board computer may only be removed for disposal Opening the housing shell can destroy the on board computer Please return battery packs and on board computers that are no longer usable to an autho rised bicycle dealer Batteries and chargers must not be disposed of in your household trash All batteries and charges must be dis...

Page 41: ...31 SVETA NEDELJA CROATIA THE PLACE AND DATE OF THE DECLARATION 08 05 2019 SVETA NEDELJA Hereby we expressly declare that the products listed above fulfil all the relevant provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Electromagnet ic compatibility 2014 30 EC Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ROHS 2 Directive 2011 65 EU The following harmonizing standard w...

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Page 43: ...MOBILE APPLICATION ENGLISH ENGLISH ...

Page 44: ...nnected to the internet in over 140 countries you can find a list of all the countries on www greyp com Just plug the mobile phone into the CIM and pair the bike with the mobile device The Greyp G6 mobile application is available on the Google PlayStore ...

Page 45: ...o go through the on boarding process and set up your account Connect to GVC You are able to create your account via Facebook Google and Greyp Vehicle Cloud If you already have an account login with your existing email and password Forgotten password If you have forgotten your password please select forgot password on the landing screen and enter your email An email will then be sent to your email ...

Page 46: ...ODUCTION 44 Bike pairing After you have successfully created an account follow these steps Turn on your bike and wait for it to show the driving screen Turn on your mobile app and select Pair a bike 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 47: ...to the bike and the corresponding end into the mobile phone and let the two of them do their thing 3 POSSIBLE OUTCOMES SUCCESS YOU CAN NOW USE YOUR BIKE WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE FAIL SOMETHING WENT WRONG MAKE SURE NOBODY ELSE IS ALREADY PAIRED TO THE BIKE MAKE SURE THAT THE BIKE HAS CONNECTIVITY MAKE SURE THAT THE MOBILE PHONE HAS CONNECTIVITY MAKE SURE THE USB CABLE IS NOT BROKEN 5 4 pull plugin 3 ...

Page 48: ...the mentioned sections and it displays Last known bike status User distance to last known bike position REMOTE CONTROL SECTION In the central part of the screen you can see last known bike position along with last known speed the current battery charge and the estimated range based on the current charge Just above tab bar is the assist limiter control which allows you to set the current maximum as...

Page 49: ...nto the USB and wait for the bike and mobile to do their stuff TURN OFF BIKE If your bike is turned on or in standby mode you can turn it off remotely NOTIFICATIONS SECTION The section of the application that allows you to review all notifications provided by the system Notifications are visible until dismissed NOTE Types of messages available on STEM display and in Mob app Dismissible notificatio...

Page 50: ... session Number of videos recorded during the last ride session The fitness session section gives you insight into Number of videos recorded during the last fitness session Calories burnt during the last fitness session Average heart rate during the last fitness session Total duration of the last fitness session The video section shows you all the videos recorded via the camera in dashboard mode T...

Page 51: ...an control the bike headlights retro video duration set bike torque sensitivity turn the bike off reset the bike settings and unpair the bike In the Notify Me section a toggle button allows you to change a setting and get notifications when the bike moves when the bike shuts off for any reason when the bike needs servic ing when an error in the system is detected when the battery SOC drops below N...

Page 52: ...he dashboard has five sections You navigate through the screens with the CBC using the joystick Ride session Fitness session Camera a joystick button that can be activated regardless of which section you are in Potato and Navigation Every bike ride is an experience we care about Use of the bike is simplified and many things happen automatically One of them is a ride session There are two options A...

Page 53: ...e monitor is simple and involves the following Turn the heart rate monitor on the light must be green Connecting the monitor with the bike is automatically Open the fitness section in Dashboard mode Choose a heart rate zone it is easy to choose a zone you have two yellow spots on the screen just put your finger on the spot and drag it up or down depending which zone you want to adjust With the CBC...

Page 54: ...u will see all the details graphic timelines and data related to it Each fitness session is saved in the application under Activity in remote control mode CAMERA Usage of the cameras is only available in camera mode One camera a 1080 30fps wide an gle one is positioned on the cockpit beneath the dashboard and the second rearward facing camera is beneath the saddle The camera options are You can us...

Page 55: ...lation of the range for the user depending on topographical data 360 It is created for off road riding Options Current bike position Change view topography satellite Choose destinations Calculation potato range 360 and vertical profile Displaying notification data max range height return possible no return out of range The refresh rate for the potato and vertical profile is every 20 seconds Measur...

Page 56: ...turned address results should be displayed Tap on the map to set the destination View Zoom in out Pinch 2 or more fingers together or apart to adjust zoom Standard satellite by using Joystick UP DOWN Ride info Junction direction Distance to the next junction Trip time Trip distance NOTE With unplugging the USB the navigation will run in the background for an additional 120 sec onds If the user doe...

Page 57: ...obile phones and bike components How to check for software updates on your Android device Expect to get a push notification on your mobile phone Head into your Greyp mobile app Within the tab bar select Feed and choose between Mobile app and or Bike software update Mobile app update will provide a link directly to Play store Bike software update will guide you throughout the steps You will find al...

Page 58: ...n t be able to proceed Once you start the software update you ll be guided through the steps needed to achieve it If everything goes as expected you ll get a notification as shown below Otherwise you ll be instructed what to do Please proceed accordingly When disconnected from the USB C cable the app turns into a remote control system send your bike text messages check the charge level adjust the ...

Page 59: ...WWW GREYP COM SINCE WE ARE CONSTANTLY WORKING ON IMPROVING USER EXPERIENCE YOU CAN EXPECT FREQUENTLY MOBILE APP UPDATES YOU CAN FIND THE LATEST VERSION OF THE MANUAL ON OUR WEBSITE ...

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