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ELECTRONICS ACCESS PORT (EAP)

The Electronics Access Port gives easy access to the controller, wiring harness and sensor 

array for the bicycle. It is located at the bottom bracket of the bike on the non drive side.

To access the port :

1.  Loosen the 6 securing bolts located around the Access Port 

cover using the correct sized Phillips head screwdriver.

2.  Using a flat head screwdriver or other flat device, pry the cover off 

(ensuring that you go all the way around the edge of the cover as to 

not break any clamps or pins holding the cover in place).

3.  Once the cover is loose, pull it towards you along the pedal shaft and 

let it swing down, revealing the controller and wiring harness.

To replace the cover, simply repeat the above steps in reverse, ensuring 

that you apply equal pressure around the cover to make sure it is 

completely flush before tightening the securing bolts.

WEATHERPROOF CONNECTORS

Connection to the eBike peripheral components is by quick secure 

weatherproof connectors. These plugs make for a secure, dry and truly 

‘plug-and-play’ set-up for simple maintenance and customization.

For simplicity the following colors are used to identify the cables connecting :

red  

- Brakes 

orange   - Throttle 

green  

- Display unit

When joining the weatherproof plugs take care to properly line up the pins in the connection 

before applying any pressure. Turn the two connectors together to fully secure. 

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IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION

DO NOT connect the positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal. 

 

DO NOT open your battery as it will void warranty.

The battery is sealed and therefore is rain resistant, however, DO NOT 

expose your battery to repeated, continuous or excessive water flow.

Prolonged exposure to UV rays, rain and the elements may damage 

the enclosure materials, store indoors when not in use.

Battery is not intended for use at elevations greater than 2000 m above sea level.

If you should encounter problems with your battery: remove the battery from 

the bike and consult your authorized iGO retailer or iGO Support.

The performance of the battery will decrease at low temperatures. 

Ideal operating temperature is approx. -10°C to 50°C. The guideline is that 

the capacity will decrease by 1% at every 1°C of temperature drop.

DO NOT expose your battery to high temperatures (>50˚C), e.g. limit prolonged 

storage in direct sunlight or in proximity to a direct heat source.

The battery is intended to be charged when the ambient temperature is between 0°C (32°F) 

and 30°C (86°F). Never charge the battery when ambient temperatures are outside this range.

Make sure to only charge the battery in a dry, well ventilated area.

The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

Unplug the charger when the battery is fully charged, or when charger is not in use.

Use ONLY the supplied charger.

Under ideal conditions, the battery pack can be recharged approximately 750 times. The 

performance will slowly decrease over time and eventually will need to be replaced.

To maintain optimal performance of Lithium-ion batteries which need to be 

stored for a long time and not used, they should be kept in a state of 50%-

60% charge. They should be recharged every 3 months and recharged every 

half a year. Storage should be at moderate humidity levels and between 10°-

20°C. Elevated temperatures will increase the permanent loss of capacity.

The battery should be recycled properly at the end of its life. Please recycle 

your battery at an authorized recycling company in your area.

Summary of Contents for ASPIRE CAMILLIEN CE

Page 1: ...MANUAL ASPIRE CAMILLIEN CE ASPIRE VENDOME CE DISCOVERY ROSEMONT LE DISCOVERY YORKVILLE LE DISCOVERY ROSEMOUNT LS DISCOVERY YORKVILLE LS OUTLAND CABOT RS OUTLAND SAWBACK RS OUTLAND TORNGAT RS THE ROYA...

Page 2: ...a label on the underside of the down tube or non drive side chainstay close to the bottom bracket My serial number is My key number is Your electric bike may differ from the illustrations in this manu...

Page 3: ...s Or Cable Actuated Hydraulic Brakes Adjusting Hydraulic Disc Brakes Adjustability And iGO Ergofit Adjusting The Seat Height Adjusting The Saddle Position Adjusting The Handlebars Quick Release Instal...

Page 4: ...rear hub motor 500W 48V up to 55Nm torque Drive system custom configured for leisure focused riding LS DRIVE Intuitive natural ride experience for energetic active transport Dynamic mid motor system...

Page 5: ...own arrows to move between options Short press the MODE button to select or long press the MODE button to go back Note The menu will automatically quit after 30 second of inactivity The menu will auto...

Page 6: ...The iGO cadence sensor is located in the bottom bracket weather proof and away from potential harm or tampering It uses up to 32 optic sensor points to let the system know when the rider has started o...

Page 7: ...lls The eBike electrical system will appear to be unresponsive when the battery is in the dormant state This is normal The table below indicates the combination of events that will trigger the battery...

Page 8: ...To reinstall the battery insert the key into the battery lock but do not turn at this time Hold battery parallel to frame and line up the battery with the receptacle Insert the bottom portion of the b...

Page 9: ...ure by attempting to gently turn the key in the lock When installed correctly there should be no give the key will not turn Always lock battery remove the key while riding iGO DRIVE IDENTIFY THE BATTE...

Page 10: ...comparison based on capacity alone does not properly depict a battery since the performance of a battery pack is also based on battery voltage V The best way to compare battery performance is by looki...

Page 11: ...er DO NOT expose your battery to repeated continuous or excessive water flow Prolonged exposure to UV rays rain and the elements may damage the enclosure materials store indoors when not in use Batter...

Page 12: ...e over time We advise checking the online development log at www igoelectric com igoride for further release notes and app development news DOWNLOAD The iGO Ride mobile app is available on Apple s App...

Page 13: ...hrough the iGO Ride mobile app Select from the list to reset the bike parameters and the selected iGO eBike will instantly conform to Class 1 Class 2 or Class 3 regulations Class 1 No throttle functio...

Page 14: ...ient must click the link and follow the instructions to accept the share invite FAQ Quick access to FAQ content specific to only the selected eBike to access the entire database of content use the FAQ...

Page 15: ...ll always be ready to move off again in a lower easier gear and gradually shift up through the gears as you increase speed allowing you to safely gain momentum traction and balance Ideally scan the ro...

Page 16: ...up This will move the chain to a smaller gear on the rear wheel Pedaling will be harder Multiple shifts at once are possible by swinging the lever further Left side shifter Swing the main shift lever...

Page 17: ...g the brake handle does not stop the bike properly you will have to adjust the brakes First try turning the barrel adjusters located on the brake caliper and brake lever counter clockwise to increase...

Page 18: ...en the seat clamp is secured and that the rails on the saddle are clamped by the seatpost only on the straight section When the saddle has been adjusted to your satisfaction be sure the nose is pointi...

Page 19: ...Many iGO electric bikes are equipped with a suspension fork with a lockout By turning the lever on the top of the right fork leg in the direction indicated you are able to lockout or stiffen up the f...

Page 20: ...5mm thru axle 1 Position your front wheel into the dropouts of the lower fork leg As you are installing the front wheel be sure to squarely position the brake rotor in between the brake pads of the di...

Page 21: ...e hinge then push the lever back towards the front of the frame to fully clear the latch from the locking mechanism STEP 5 Lift the kickstand then rotate the front end of the bike until the front and...

Page 22: ...connection is fully secured 2 Controller overcurrent warning Power off system and restart Check controller connections unplug and ensure pins are aligned correctly and the connection is fully secured...

Page 23: ...20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Step Through 45 7cm 18 COLOR Off White FORK RST VOLAN...

Page 24: ...h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Step Through 45cm 17 7 COLOR Burgundy FORK RST BLAZ...

Page 25: ...0mph Class 3 Throttle maximum speed 32km h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Trekking 4...

Page 26: ...h 20mph PAS maximum speed 45km h 28mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Fatbike 48 5cm 19 1 COLOR Red and Black FORK RST RE...

Page 27: ...mph all classes allow a maximum motor power of 750W US or 500W Canada PART DESCRIPTION FRAME Hydroformed Aluminum Gravel Road 48cm 19 or 54cm 21 COLOR Matte Taupe with Black accents FORK Hydroformed a...

Page 28: ...o not submerge parts or let water accumulate by the battery or electrics as prolonged exposure to water may damage these components Note Do not use a hose or pressure washer to directly spray the bike...

Page 29: ...he right gear It is recommended to wear reflective gear when riding in the dark Eye protection such as a goggle or clear protective glasses will keep any night debris from getting into your eyes Ride...

Page 30: ...ucts or parts will be replaced using new or refurbished products or parts 1 3 This warranty applies within the warranty period and upon presentation of the original invoice or sales receipt indicating...

Page 31: ...apacity is not covered under warranty The battery will naturally lose capacity over time Batteries that are left unused discharged for extended period of time and have become irreparably damaged are n...

Page 32: ...coverage register your bike at register igoelectric com Complete the required information and click SUBMIT at the bottom of the page It is advisable to create a customer account on the iGO website On...

Page 33: ...Established in 2006 i G O E L E C T R I C C O M Designed in Canada...

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