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This warranty shall be interpreted 
in accordance with English law and 
as such any question arising in 
relation to the warranty shall be 
subject to the jurisdiction of the 
English courts.

Any statement, condition, 
representation, description or 
warranty otherwise contained in 
any catalogue advertisement or 
other publication shall not replace, 
override or vary the terms 
contained within this warranty 
document.

Misuse of your bike shall include 
but is not limited to; bikes used for 
racing, jumping, track riding or 
other non-standard use. In 
addition, the user manual 
highlights that the bike is designed 
for use on roads and well-made 
paths. It is not designed for cross 
country riding.

This warranty can be transferred 
to subsequent owners of the 
Hummingbird but will only apply 
for the stated duration from the 
original date of sale.

Claims made outside the country 
of original purchase may be 
subject to additional fees and 
restrictions.

This warranty does not affect your 
statutory rights

The bike must not have been misused, inadequately 
maintained, incorrectly serviced, modified, be fitted with 
components not recommended or supplied by 
Hummingbird, be used in extreme climates or expose to 
severe conditions, or be used on a commercial basis

The bike must have been serviced at the recommended 
intervals (these can be found in the Hummingbird User 
Manual) and service documents made available for 
inspection

Components expected to wear as part of their normal 
function are excluded from this warranty, unless there is a 
manufacturing defect in the part. Components expected to 
wear as part of their normal function on the Hummingbird 
are; tyres, brake pads, chains and sprockets. 

Other items excluded from the warranty are; the saddle, 
paint/lacquer, decals or anodised aluminium component 
finish where deterioration has been caused by normal wear 
and tear, exposure or lack of correct maintenance

In the event the frame number plate has been removed, 
tampered with or cannot be clearly identified the warranty 
will be invalidated.

In the event of a warranty claim it is the responsibility of the 
owner to arrange for suitable transportation of the bike to 
the agreed repair location. Furthermore Hummingbird will 
not be liable for expenses incurred whilst the bike is off the 
road including costs associated with loss of use, 
inconvenience, lost time, commercial losses or 
consequential damages.

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       WHAT WE WILL NOT COVER

       THE LEGAL BITS

Summary of Contents for GEN 2.0

Page 1: ...Hummingbird U S E R M A N U A L E N 1 4 7 6 4 C I T Y A N D T R E K K I N G B I C Y C L E S...

Page 2: ...sign process we constantly thought about your riding enjoyment and safety Even though we cannot anticipate every possible scenario this manual answers many of the key questions you may have and gives...

Page 3: ...page 12 Servicing page 16 Maintenance page 17 Maintenance Table page 18 General Information page 19 Hummingbird Electric page 20 Contents Getting started with E Hummingbird page 22 Your e ride page 23...

Page 4: ...RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS Even properly aligned and maintained brakes require greater lever pressure and longer stopping distances in wet weather Please keep in mind the extra distance it will take to...

Page 5: ...We recommend ever ride without wearing a helmet BRAKES Are you familiar with the braking system Please be aware that Hummingbird is fitted with the right hand lever as the front brake You can have yo...

Page 6: ...start from a stop without wobbling and experiment with upshifting and downshifting to get a feel for the different gears At first practice shifting where there are no obstacles hazards or other traffi...

Page 7: ...it to get the best fit When riding your hips should remain stationary and your knee should have a slight bend About 20 25 away from fully locked The saddle should be roughly parallel to the ground bu...

Page 8: ...e stem by clicking the safety pin and pull on the lever Start tilting the handlebars and tuck them under the swing arm STEP 3 Open the seatpost clamp and drop the seatpost all the way down Quick relea...

Page 9: ...depends on the maintenance of the bike and the riding conditions mileage riding in the rain dirt salt etc Bicycles that are often left outside are subject to increased wear These parts require regular...

Page 10: ...ns it is possible that these parts may need to be replaced due to wear which will become evident through development of bearing play We designed Hummingbird with as many standard parts as possible and...

Page 11: ...may have a bump a bulge soft spot or not be smooth and fair If you then tap a delaminated area you will hear a different sound usually duller less sharp Either a crack or delamination can cause creak...

Page 12: ...BRAKE PAD CLEARANCE TO THE RIM To increase the pad clearance turn the barrel adjuster clockwise To reduce the pad clearance turn the barrel adjuster counter clockwise The barrel adjuster is located at...

Page 13: ...recommended maximum pressure may blow the tyre off the rim which could cause damage to the bike and injury to the rider You can inflate the tyres with the Hummingbird pump supplied with the bike but w...

Page 14: ...ions lock with a cam lever To check the correct operation of the connection look at the rubber washer and move the lever back and forth The the locked position squeezes the washer the on off position...

Page 15: ...ils to result in a smooth shift to the next gear chances are that the mechanism is out of adjustment Take the bike to your local bike shop to have it adjusted or refer to the Sturmey user manual found...

Page 16: ...les a year it requires less servicing Please service when required consult the maintenance table for further details We have developed a maintenance schedule to help you enjoy your Hummingbird for man...

Page 17: ...s ejected at high pressure in a narrowly focused jet it may pass through seals and penetrate bearings This leads to the dilution of lubricants and consequently to greater friction and onset of corrosi...

Page 18: ...if necesarry Handlebar Visually inspect Replace if necesarry Folding stem Check for play and or lubricate Headset Check for play Replace bearings if necessary every 6 000 KM Pedals Check for bearing...

Page 19: ...our local laws and regulations and follow them when you re out riding Always be on the lookout for potholes and other dangers like car doors opening Think about your own visibility and try to avoid en...

Page 20: ...Hummingbird system DO NOT try to access the battery pack Your Hummingbird must not be subjected to direct mechanical impacts There is a risk that the battery pack and the electronics will be damaged P...

Page 21: ...age is detected DO NOT use the charger and contact a qualified retailer Do not operate the battery charger on flammable surfaces Vapors can escape in case of damage or improper use of the charger Avoi...

Page 22: ...of charge of your Hummingbird please refer to 4 1 TURNING ON THE SYSTEM The motor turns on automatically when the rear wheel reaches a speed higher than 5 km h Thus to turn on your Electric Hummingbir...

Page 23: ...km h and with a maximum power of 250W just if you are pedalling As soon as you stop pedalling the motor will stop pushing The generated power depends on several factors including the bike speed the p...

Page 24: ...decide to change the sprocket or the crankset If you change one or more of these components by yourself BIKE all in one performances could be not optimal Please contact a retailer in order to update...

Page 25: ...ariety of devices via bluetooth including your Hummingbird Electric WHICH DEVICES DOES THE APP SUPPORT Devices with Android 4 2 3 or newer are supported iPhone 4s iPhone 5 iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 6...

Page 26: ...installation procedure o Register with a valid e mail address NOTE bitride connects trough bluetooth to your Hummingbird Electric When first connecting to a factory resetted Hummingbird Electric the n...

Page 27: ...to bitride you will be able to o change your Hummingbird Electric name o change your motor settings o access to online fault diagnosis o access to remote manteinance o access to remote anti theft serv...

Page 28: ...NGBIRD FIG 7 Hummingbird Electric features an electronic lock that can be enabled by swiping to the right the lock icon This function makes the rear wheel of your bike stiffer and very difficult to pe...

Page 29: ...n the dashboard menu The app will ask you to insert the pin of your bike to perform the factory reset This procedure will reset the bike name the bike PIN and the e mail associated with your Hummingbi...

Page 30: ...Top Boost Speed 10 km h o Assistance 60 o KERS 100 INFLUENCES The range of Hummingbird Electric depends on many factors as o Motor settings o Tire pressure o Road conditions and route profile o Head w...

Page 31: ...amaged CONNECTIVIT Y WARNING This icon appears when there is a connectivity problem with the bike Even if the bluetooth is connecting to the bike it could be possible to get this warning PEDALLING SEN...

Page 32: ...V Rated capacity 5300 mAh Energy 154 8 Wh HUB Weight 3 2Kg Operating temperature 20 C to 70 C Storage temperature 40 C to 60 C Charging temperature 20 C to 60 C Degree of protection IP54 CHARGER Volta...

Page 33: ...ndamaged items by road without further re quirements When being transported by commercial users or third parties e g air transport or FWD agencies special requirements on packaging and labeling must b...

Page 34: ...battery pack When the charging procedure is over the LED located on the charger turns green Disconnect the charger from the mains and from Hummingbird Electric Be careful when touching the charger It...

Page 35: ...in your user manual Keep your sales invoice in a safe place for future reference WHAT WE WILL COVER Your Hummingbird frame and swing arm components are covered for 5 years Other non wearing parts cra...

Page 36: ...ommended or supplied by Hummingbird be used in extreme climates or expose to severe conditions or be used on a commercial basis The bike must have been serviced at the recommended intervals these can...

Page 37: ...ted CYCLE HELMETS Wearing a cycle helmet is not compulsory TAKING CHILDREN WITH YOU There are no rules as to the transport of children with bicycles TRAILERS There are no rules as to the usage of trai...

Page 38: ...1 Headset 2 Brake Lever 3 Handlebar 4 Handlepost 5 Brakes 6 Fork 7 Frame 8 Pedal 9 Crankset 10 Chain 11 Wheel 12 Swing Arm 13 Seatpost 14 Saddle 15 Swing Arm Quick Release Lever 9 8 13 14 7 6 11 12 1...

Page 39: ...ch The torque specifications in this manual are listed to help you determine the correct tightness of parts and their threaded fasteners COMPONENT TORQUE VALUES Front and Rear brake caliper fixing bol...

Page 40: ...Enjoy the ride...

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