Himiway ZEBRA Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

Battery

Range

Hub Motor

Total Payload

Capacity

Recommended

Rider Heights

Tires

Brake lever

Rear Light

Freewheel

Brake

Chain

Stem

Crank

Gearing

5'3" ~ 6'4"

400 lbs

750W brushless gear motor

60-80 miles

48V 20Ah Samsung/LG lithium battery

26" x 4" Kenda fat tires

Aluminum alloy comfort grip levers with motor

cutoff switch

Integrated Taillight

Shimano 7-speed gear shift system

180mm Hydraulic Brakes

KMC chain

Promax MA-400 SSABK

170mm forged alloy

Shimano- 14-28T BROWN/BK

Pedal Assist

Intelligent

Weight

Display

Controller

Charger

Front Fork

Throttle

Pedal

Bike Frame

Front Light

Saddle

Seat Post

Kickstand

Spokes

0~5 level pedal assist

79 lbs

LCD display with USB charging

48V/22A

US standard 3.0 A smart charger

Alloy front suspension fork with lockout and 

adjustment

Half twist throttle

Alloy pedals with reflectors

6061 Aluminum frame

48V LED light

SR saddle

Diameter 30.9mm length 300mm

Heavy-duty aluminum

13 Gauge front / 12 Gauge rear

Check Wiring diagram & Color codes of your ebike by scanning the QR code here!

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Summary of Contents for ZEBRA

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

Page 2: ...ke down your serial 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 forg...

Page 3: ...ual along with any other documents that were included with your bicycle for future reference however all content in this manual is subject to change or withdrawal without notice Visit www himiwaybike...

Page 4: ...recautions 3 6 6 7 8 21 22 23 23 31 38 40 40 41 42 42 42 42 43 43 48 Himiway E Bike Use and Care Basic Display Settings Battery Charging Riding Modes Parking Transport Carrying Loads Cargo Safety and...

Page 5: ...i cation 3 Real Derailleur Rear Brake Saddle Frame Battery Controller LED Head Light Head Tube Front Fork Front Brake Pedal Motor LED Light Switch Information On Off Switch LCD Display Shimano Shifter...

Page 6: ...18 9 Inch 19 3 Inch 23 6 Inch 28 7 Inch 5 5 Inch 27 6 Inch A B C D E F G H I J K Total Length Handlebar Height Wheelbase Min Seat Height Max Seat Height Chain Stay Length Standover Height Top Tube Len...

Page 7: ...omax MA 400 SSABK 170mm forged alloy Shimano 14 28T BROWN BK Pedal Assist Intelligent Weight Display Controller Charger Front Fork Throttle Pedal Bike Frame Front Light Saddle Seat Post Kickstand Spok...

Page 8: ...elow 1 2 3 Determine if there s battery drain or damage during shipping Reduce the weight of the ebike to make it easier to maneuver the bike while assembling Avoid battery damage during the assembly...

Page 9: ...st nuts and bolts Recommended Torque Values Hardware Location Handlebar Stem Saddle Front Wheel For bikes with bolts on front wheel Rear wheel Bottom Bracket Parts Pedals Disk Mounting Bolts Disk Cali...

Page 10: ...letely as you may want to further adjust the angle later to align more precisely Test the positioning and adjust the handlebar to your preferred angle After determining the best position completely ti...

Page 11: ...ment until the holes on the end are aligned and screw the bolts back in Make sure the washer is on top of the rack rather than underneath as shown in the below image Tighten the eyelet bolts on both s...

Page 12: ...g careful to avoid contact with the brake rotor set Front Wheel Installation Step 1 Step 2 After tightening the rear rack lay a mat down to protect both bike and oor from scratches Next carefully ip y...

Page 13: ...iper Step 3 Step 4 Align the fork dropouts with the axle of the wheel hub making sure the dropouts are fully seated on the axle Also ensure the brake rotor is properly inserted into the caliper WARNIN...

Page 14: ...cone springs Install the quick release skewer starting from the brake rotor side of the wheel inserting the quick release skewer through the hub and then replacing the second cone spring on the other...

Page 15: ...y 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 Tighten the thumb nut until th...

Page 16: ...ed together with the front light If you prefer not to have a front fender you may install the front light by itself Step 1 Tighten the bolt with your 10mm wrench Then connect the light wire connectors...

Page 17: ...h the bolt head and nut Pedals Installation Make sure your pedals are installed on the correct side as installing on the wrong side will damage the threads Indicators for the right pedal R and the lef...

Page 18: ...pedal on by hand to ensure the pedal is going in perfectly straight rotating in the direction of the pointer shown on the crank If it is not spinning smoothly make doubly sure that you have the correc...

Page 19: ...U Shape Disc Brake Guard Installation 4mm Hex Wrench Remove the bolts on the chain stay Put the bolts through the disc brake guard then replace bolts as shown in the picture below Step 1 Step 2 17...

Page 20: ...nd 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 put...

Page 21: ...t the angle within the limit markings etched on the seat rail Do not exceed the limit markings to ensure the safety of yourself and the bike Tighten the seat adjustment bolt Ensure the top and bottom...

Page 22: ...tate 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 hyphe...

Page 23: ...shers 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 Ensure handlebar grips are properly installed and handlebars...

Page 24: ...r an approved bicycle helmet whenever using this product and ensure that all helmet manufacturer instructions are used for t and care of your helmet Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in...

Page 25: ...st riders but multiple factors will affect individual results including rider tness terrain proper maintenance etc While Himiway hopes and believes you will thoroughly enjoy your e bike no guarantees...

Page 26: ...ERROR 25 ERROR 30 Abnormal Current Throttle Fault Motor Phase Problem Motor Hall Defect Brake Failed or Brake Applied While Turning ON Abnormal Communication Pedal Assist Level Indication Area Speed...

Page 27: ...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 28: ...to switch to trip meter which will now read zero Reset Trip Meter NOTICE If the motor power ever becomes too strong for riders preference or sense of safety simply apply the handbrake to cut off motor...

Page 29: ...rom 0 no assist to 5 maximum assist To change the level range of power assist press key to arrive at Pedal Assist adjustment screen SC then press to enter You may now select preferred range with the a...

Page 30: ...P Here you can enter the 4 digit passcode which again is 0510 Press and to adjust numbers up down Press to con rm You will then arrive at the Wheel Size Ld screen showing the diameter of your wheels...

Page 31: ...up down Press to con rm Press and to adjust numbers up down Press to con rm Hold and together for two seconds rst bringing you to the trip meter reset screen described above Then hold and keys togethe...

Page 32: ...rn 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 adjust numbers up down Press to...

Page 33: ...DC plug Plug 2 of the charger into the battery charging socket g 2 Connect the power plug 110 220 volt plug to the power socket Plug 2 Plug 1 Plug 2 Plug 3 Check the battery power indicator on your di...

Page 34: ...from the handlebars be careful not to damage any of the wires NOTICE Please keep your key and its spare in a safe place Once lost they are dif cult to copy The key number correlates to the number on...

Page 35: ...Use the key to unlock the battery g 5 While holding the battery with one hand detach the battery by turning the release switch located on the underside of the frame g 6 Figure 5 Figure 6 Step 2 33...

Page 36: ...Figure 8 Step 3 Check the battery status g 8 NOTICE Please write down the serial number found on the battery beneath the barcode g 7 on the inside front cover of this manual to facilitate failure repo...

Page 37: ...into the battery charging socket Last insert the power plug Plug 3 110 220 volt plug to the power socket This order helps extend the battery life and effectively reduces battery damage caused by impr...

Page 38: ...y Lock the battery when nished to prevent theft Charging Tips 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 automatic...

Page 39: ...ung LG Lithium ion battery Do not fully drain your battery Turn off the power when the battery charge is low Fully charge the battery after each use no matter how much power is used This will prolong...

Page 40: ...minimum effort These settings are perfect for people who want to arrive fresh and timely at work without being sweaty and exhausted Lower pedal settings L1 2 are popular for Himiway riders to use aft...

Page 41: ...or are looking for more intensive resistance training We suggest that you select a lower assistance level when you rst ride your Himiway Bike After becoming more comfortable with the riding characteri...

Page 42: ...reduce the weight and make lifting or loading easier The following list provides important tips for the safe operation of the Himiway Zebra when used for carrying cargo Make sure to load the cargo as...

Page 43: ...ions are secure Store under shelter avoiding extended exposure to cold or inclement weather If exposed to rain or excess moisture dry your bicycle afterward and apply anti rust treatment to the chain...

Page 44: ...e check your motor frequently and tighten any 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 w...

Page 45: ...s well as hard objects from hitting the inner tube Pad replacement Pads should be replaced if they become contaminated or have less than 2 5mm thickness Metal plate wear material Brake Maintenance Bef...

Page 46: ...the system to the air at any time Additionally if the brake action feels spongy you may improve performance by re bleeding the system CAUTION Cleanliness is a very important part of any maintenance o...

Page 47: ...eed port See 4b Attach a section of plastic tubing with knurled silver bleed tting to your syringe supplied with bleed kit Fill Syringe halfway with Tektro Mineral Oil Hold the Syringe vertically with...

Page 48: ...y pushing the syringe Air bubbles may come out of the reservoir Continue pushing uid until you no longer see bubbles coming out of the tube See 4d Remove the plastic bag or collection bottle section o...

Page 49: ...adjustment knob on the lever 4g By tightening the 2 mm reach adjuster bolt on the lever If there is lasered 5 0mm Pad and or 2 3mm rotor only or E 2 3 on the caliper of your hydraulic disc brakes plea...

Page 50: ...48 Warranty Info Please scan the QR Code here to learn about our Warranty Policy...

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