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Introduction 

    

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2. Motor 

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5. Warranty 

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Summary of Contents for Bike One

Page 1: ...1 Hermansen E bike Electrical System Manual ...

Page 2: ...2 Bike One ...

Page 3: ...3 Bike Ten ...

Page 4: ...4 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 5 2 Motor 6 3 Battery 8 5 Warranty 11 ...

Page 5: ...42 EC and Directive 2004 108 EC relating to electromag netic compatibility The following technical standards were used EN 15194 2017 Electrically power assisted cycles EPAC essential requirements of the Machin ery Directive 2006 42 EC and Directive 2004 108 EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility We recommend that you read the manual attentively and keep it in a safe place for future referenc...

Page 6: ...otor starts to assist you if you have chosen the Eco Tour or Sport setting It will support you until you reach the allowed maximum motor assisted speed level of 25 km h You may also set the maximum motor assisted speed at a lower level on the app This means that the motor will cut off at this speed level but start assisting your again if your speed falls below 25 km h For more information about ho...

Page 7: ...le explosive corrosive and other gas environment Motor warranty exclusions The product is modified or disassembled Damage is due to the following reasons including but not limited to accident abuse negligence abnormal installation abnormal repair abnormal maintenance change modification or other abnormal excessive or abnormal use Appearance damage or degradation caused by surface polishing beautif...

Page 8: ...l battery casing with magnet inside to the same side as the battery cap handle 3 Battery cap with handle 4 Battery plug 5 Power plug 6 LED light battery charging status indicator Charger The e bike is delivered with a charger which is developed especially for Li ion batteries used for e bikes The charger has a LED light indicator which turns from red to green when the battery is fully loaded Do no...

Page 9: ...y To extend your range start in Eco mode Rider s weight and cadence the motor will use up more energy for heavier riders Keeping a cadence of at least 60 rpm will be more efficient Some riding conditions such as uneven road surfaces headwinds and going uphill requires more power to assist you up to a certain speed and thus reduces the battery range Battery capacity Batteries measured in watt hours...

Page 10: ...th setting to connect Tap Search and wait for the app to register the motor When the Bluetooth symbol in the upper left corner turns from red to blue the app and motor are paired If the Bluetooth symbol has not turned blue after a 5 10 seconds exit and close the app and open it again The app and motor should now connect Setting up the app When connecting the app with the bike for the first time yo...

Page 11: ...hows the time passed for your current ride TRIP Shows the distance travelled for your current ride Power Shows the running power assist in watts TEMP Shows the motor temperature The buttons Off Eco Tour and Sport lets you choose your desired power assist level Please see chapter 2 about the motor for more information about the power assist settings The app can only monitor your ride when open as t...

Page 12: ... g for compensation or inability to use the e bike will not be entertained The original duration of the warranty is not extended by any warranty service To make a claim under the warranty please contact us by email support hermansencph com ...

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