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Brakes 

Wheels and Tires

Chain

Cranks and Pedals

Derailleurs

Motor Drive

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Battery Pack

o Check that chain is oiled, clean and runs smoothly. 
o Use extra care in wet or dusty conditions.

o Securely tighten pedals to cranks. 
o Ensure cranks are securely tightened and are not bent.

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o Ensure shift and brake levers are attached to handlebar securely. 
o Check all brake and shift cables for proper lubrication.

o Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly and motor bearings are in good working order. 
o Check that all power cables running to hub motor are secured and undamaged. 
o Make sure hub motor axle bolts are secured and all torque arms and torque washers are in place.

o Ensure battery is charged before use. 
o Check for any visible damage to battery pack. 
o Lock battery securely to frame.

o Test front and rear brakes for proper function. 
o Ensure brake pads are not overworn and are correctly positioned in relation to rims. 
o Make sure brake control cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted and display no obvious wear. 
o Check that brake control levers are lubricated and tightly secured to handlebars.

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o Check for bulges or signs of excessive wear. 
o Clean tires to ensure tread is exposed.
o Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wobbles or kinks. 
o Check that all wheel spokes are tight and not broken.
o Check the wheel balance in Pedal Only Mode. If you notice the riding is imbalanced or the rotation of the front wheel makes noise, it means 
    the bolts were not completely tightened or not aligned horizontally.

Summary of Contents for BIG DOG

Page 1: ...3 https himiwaybike com O w n e r s M a n u a l...

Page 2: ...numbers here Bike frame number Battery serial number Motor serial number If you reset a security passcode via Display Setting we suggest you write it down here in case you may forget Go to page 18 YT...

Page 3: ...s manual along with any other documents that were included with your bicycle for future reference however all HTSYJSY NS YMNX RFSZFQ NX XZGOJHY YT HMFSLJ TW NYMIWF FQ NYMTZY STYNHJ NXNY MNRN F GNPJ HT...

Page 4: ...fety Precautions 3 6 6 7 8 19 20 21 21 29 36 37 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 NRN F NPJ XJ FSI FWJ Basic Display Settings Battery Charging Riding Modes Riding Limitations Parking Transport Carrying Loads...

Page 5: ...railleur Rear Brake Saddle Battery Controller LED Headlight Front Brake Motor LED Light Switch Power Switch LCD Display Shimano Shift Lever Throttle Head Tube Information Larger rack available Front S...

Page 6: ...ght Wheelbase Min Seat Height Max Seat Height Chain Stay Length Standover Height Top Tube Length Wheel Diameter Head Tube Length Handlebar Length 70 Inch 43 Inch 46 4 Inch 27 6 Inch 35 4 Inch 17 5 Inc...

Page 7: ...C chain Promax MA 400 SSABK 170mm forged alloy Shimano 14 28T BROWN BK 5JIFQ XXNXY SYJQQNLJSY JNLMY NXUQF TSYWTQQJW MFWLJW WTSY TWP 9MWTYYQJ 5JIFQ NPJ WFRJ JFIQNLMY 8FIIQJ 8JFYUTXY 0NHPXYFSI Spokes 0...

Page 8: ...he ebike to make it easier to maneuver the bike while assembling Avoid battery damage during the assembly process Go to page 29 to learn about removing and charging the battery Bike Assembly Guide 5WJ...

Page 9: ...djust nuts and bolts 7JHTRRJSIJI 9TWVZJ FQZJX Hardware Location Handlebar Stem Saddle WTSY MJJQ TW GNPJX NYM GTQYX TS KWTSY MJJQ Rear wheel Bottom Bracket Parts Pedals Disk Mounting Bolts Disk Caliper...

Page 10: ...s and rotate them to align to the marking pointed to in the below image Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Tighten bolts to handlebar stem but don t tighten completely as you may want to further adjust the angle la...

Page 11: ...e the plastic axle guards from the front wheel and the front fork protection bar by manually pulling it straight down being careful to avoid contact with the brake rotor set 9 9TTQX SJJIJI Thumb nuts...

Page 12: ...pacer on each side Roll the wheel in between the front fork as shown in the image below Align the fork dropouts with the axle of the wheel hub Ensure the black spacer is close to the wheel hub and the...

Page 13: ...W WNINSL HTRKTWY FSI XFKJY STY J HJJINSL YMJ QNRNY XUJHN JI TS YMJ XNIJ FQQ After the front wheel installation rotate the front wheel to make sure the bolts are fully tightened on the axle and check t...

Page 14: ...er with the headlight If you prefer not to have a front fender you may install the headlight by itself Loosen the bolt on the fork brace Align the bolt holes of both your headlight and the front fende...

Page 15: ...to avoid damaging the interior circuitry Loosen the bolts on the two brackets on either side of the front fork as shown in the image Then pull one end of the fender brace until the loop at the end is...

Page 16: ...ot spinning smoothly make doubly sure that you have the correct left or WNLMY UJIFQ KYJW NSNYNFQ MFSI YNLMYJSNSL SNXM YNLMYJSNSL YMJ UJIFQX NYM F XYFSIFWI RR WJSHM 5JIFQX SXYFQQFYNTS RR WJSHM 2FPJ XZW...

Page 17: ...FHP SXYFQQFYNTS Remove the bolts on the chainstay Put the bolts through the disc brake guard then replace bolts as shown in the picture below Please go to our Youtube channel to learn about taillight...

Page 18: ...preferred riding position Do not extend the seatpost beyond the minimum insertion marking etched onto the seatpost WARNING Overextending the seatpost can cause it to break or come off your bike putti...

Page 19: ...ed the limit markings to ensure the safety of yourself and the bike Tighten the seat adjustment bolt Ensure the top and bottom of the seat rail clamp are aligned so that the seat adjustment bolt will...

Page 20: ...litate failure reporting Make sure each letter and number is correct Bike frame number Battery serial number Motor serial number Make sure you take down the hyphen here Make sure you take down the hyp...

Page 21: ...rque washers are in place o Ensure battery is charged before use o Check for any visible damage to battery pack o Lock battery securely to frame o Test front and rear brakes for proper function o Ensu...

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Page 23: ...KKJHY NSIN NIZFQ WJXZQYX NSHQZINSL WNIJW YSJXX FSI JNLMY YJWWFNS UWTUJW maintenance etc While Himiway hopes and believes you will thoroughly enjoy your e bike no guarantees of universal performance ch...

Page 24: ...7747 7747 7747 7747 7747 7747 Abnormal Current Throttle Fault Motor Phase Problem Motor Hall Defect Brake Failed or Brake Applied While Turning ON Abnormal Communication Pedal Assist Level Speed Speed...

Page 25: ...s odometer trip meter max speed and average speed Press the light button to turn both the headlight and taillight on off When powered on the light icon will display on screen Press or to increase the...

Page 26: ...itch to trip meter which will now read zero 7JXJY 9WNU 2JYJW NOTICE If the motor power ever becomes too strong for riders preference or sense of safety simply apply the handbrake to cut off motor powe...

Page 27: ...d at walking speed Press and to adjust numbers up down 5WJXX YT HTS WR 5JIFQ XXNXY IOZXYRJSY FQP 2TIJ 9MJ J GNPJ XMNUX NYM XYFSIFWI 5JIFQ XXNXY XJYYNSLX WFSLNSL KWTR ST FXXNXY YT RF NRZR FXXNXY To cha...

Page 28: ...e passcode screen P JWJ TZ HFS JSYJW YMJ INLNY UFXXHTIJ MNHM FLFNS NX 0510 Press and to adjust numbers up down 5WJXX YT HTS WR You will then arrive at the Wheel Size Ld XHWJJS XMT NSL YMJ INFRJYJW TK...

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Page 30: ...d again for two seconds to return to the PS screen Hold one last time to return to the main screen Now when powering the e bike on the bike will prompt you for the passcode you set above Press and to...

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Page 35: ...YT YMJ GFYYJW HMFWLNSL XTHPJY 1FXY NSXJWY YMJ UT JW UQZL 5QZL TQY UQZL YT YMJ UT JW XTHPJY 9MNX TWIJW MJQUX J YJSI YMJ GFYYJW QNKJ FSI JKKJHYN JQ WJIZHJX GFYYJW damage caused by improper charging The...

Page 36: ...JW MJS SNXMJI YT UWJ JSY YMJKY MFWLNSL 9NUX The battery can be recharged on or off the bike A new battery may take longer to be fully charged when depleted The charger will automatically stop charging...

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Page 40: ...o reduce the weight and make lifting or loading easier The following list provides important tips for the safe operation of the Himiway Big Dog when used for carrying cargo Make sure to load the cargo...

Page 41: ...tretch after an initial break in period of 80 160 km and additionally bolted connections can loosen with time and ZXFLJ 9MJWJKTWJ J XZLLJXY TZ HTSYFHY F HJWYN JI GNH HQJ RJHMFSNH J JW Y T RTSYMX YT JS...

Page 42: ...ny loose screws or nuts to prevent the vehicle from breaking down due to disconnected wires The brushless motors are not waterproof so avoid riding through water deeper than the lower edge of the elec...

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