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System Operation Manual - E3 Dash

10/29/14

in a position that maintains this speed, and 

press the 

 button. You can then release 

the throttle, and the bike will hold its current 

speed, plus or minus about 3 km/h (2 mph).

Cruise control can be disabled at any time 

by pulling either brake lever, twisting the 

throttle, or by pressing the 

 button again.

Cruise control will not function over 32 km/h 

(20 mph). If you turn on cruise control while 

traveling faster than 32 km/h, the bike will 

decelerate to 32 km/h and hold that speed.

Using the brakes

The brakes are integrated with the electrical 

system. When you pull the brakes, they not 

only slow the wheel like a normal bicycle 

brake, they also cut power from the motor.

See the “Brakes” section of your owner’s 

manual for more information.

The display and control 

pad

The display serves both as a cyclecomputer, 

displaying speed and distance information, 

and as an interface to the bike’s electrical 

system. The functions of the display are 

controlled by the control pad. 

The display’s cyclecomputer 

functions

The display has four cyclecomputer 

functions. Switch between these functions 

using the   button. The function’s information 

is displayed in the main display area. 

CYCLECOMPUTER FUNCTIONS

SPD

Speed

The bicycle’s 

current speed

ODO

Odometer

The bicycle’s total 

mileage

DST

Trip 

distance

The distance 

covered during the 

current trip

Range

Remaining 

range

The estimated 

remaining range 

before the battery 

is empty

Distance and range are displayed in the 

units shown to the right of the main display 

area

.

To reset the trip distance counter, hold 

 

and 

 and 

 on the control pad together 

for 10 seconds.

To reset the odometer, hold   and   and 

 on the control pad together for 60 seconds.        

Summary of Contents for E3 Dash

Page 1: ...le The owner s manual contains important safety and use information about your bicycle Be sure to read both manuals before riding for the first time or performing any assembly If you did not receive a...

Page 2: ...and off 11 To turn the bike on 11 To turn the bike off 11 Section 4 Riding and use 12 Getting ready to ride 12 Riding the bike 12 Using the motor 12 Assist levels 12 Throttle 12 Cruise control 12 Usi...

Page 3: ...battery in top condition during shipping and storage Before using your bike for the first time you ll need to install the fuse as shown in the diagram above The fuse is in a small plastic bag either...

Page 4: ...battery holder Upper battery holder Overview BATTERY PANEL A Battery power button B Battery level indicator B A Control pad CONTROL PAD BUTTONS A Assist level B Light C Power D Info E Cruise control D...

Page 5: ...G A B DISPLAY FUNCTIONS A Ambient light sensor B Main display area C Speed D Odometer E Distance F Range G Maintenance indicator H Distance unit I Assist level indicator J Cruise control indicator K L...

Page 6: ...6 16 System Operation Manual E3 Dash 10 29 14 Battery charger Wall plug Power cord Power plug Power socket Charging cord LED indicator Charging plug Rear wheel Hub motor Motor connector...

Page 7: ...7 16 System Operation Manual E3 Dash 10 29 14...

Page 8: ...2 110 Kg 242 lbs 1 This bicycle is intended to be used under the guidelines of the stated condition found in the intended use section of your owner s manual Be sure to read this section of the owner s...

Page 9: ...Input voltage 110 240V AC auto sensing Frequency 50 60Hz Input current 2 2A maximum Charging voltage 54 6V DC 48V nominal Charging current 2 0A Full charge duration 4 6 hours Ride performance Top assi...

Page 10: ...display the battery s charge level See Checking the battery s charge level on page 10 If the battery is attached to the bicycle and the bicycle is turned on the battery level indicator on the bike s d...

Page 11: ...re is self testing and calibrating the bike s sensors While this countdown is shown do not step on the pedals The calibration includes setting a zero point for the pedal sensors and any weight on the...

Page 12: ...on the control pad see Control pad functions on page 14 Levels 1 4 are increasing levels of automatic motor assist Level 1 gives the least assistance level 4 gives the most T or throttle only mode di...

Page 13: ...l for more information The display and control pad The display serves both as a cyclecomputer displaying speed and distance information and as an interface to the bike s electrical system The function...

Page 14: ...se the problem See Error codes below Control pad functions The control pad is used to control the various functions of the bike and display The control pad s four buttons perform the following functio...

Page 15: ...r LED indicator flashes red LED flashes red after charging for a while Battery is not responding to charging The battery voltage is less than 25V and does not rise above 25V after 30 minutes of chargi...

Page 16: ...e charger and the battery Solution Check for damage battery charging port charging plug charging cord and power cord There may be an internal problem with the battery or charger Bring them to your dea...

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