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JBP-RCS-MANUAL |  

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2021 JUICED BIKES

JBP-RCS-MANUAL  |  

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2021 JUICED BIKES

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Do not short-circuit the battery pack’s terminals.

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Do not charge the battery pack if the temperature is over 

140ºF (60ºC).

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Do not disassemble the battery pack.

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Do not submerge the battery pack in liquid or use it in  

wet areas.

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Do not place the battery pack near fire or heat.

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Do not expose the battery pack to freezing temperatures 

for an extended period. Do not charge a frozen battery 

pack. Allow it to reach room temperature.

The e-bike features a high-capacity lithium ion rechargeable 

battery pack. The lithium battery pack does not have a “memory 

effect” associated with older battery technologies. It is highly 

recommended you charge the battery pack after every ride, 

even if the battery pack is only lightly used.

An onboard circuit prevents the battery pack from overcharging. 

The battery pack can achieve 500-700 full charge cycles. As 

the battery pack receives more charge cycles, the capacity will 

decrease. Charging a partially discharged battery pack is not 

considered a full charge cycle.

NOTICE

Recharge the battery pack at least once every month. A battery pack left unused for 
several months may result in permanent capacity loss.

Cold environments temporaily reduce the battery pack’s 

capacity. Avoid using the electric bicycle in very hot weather. 

Store the e-bike in a sheltered place.

Fully charge the battery pack before your first use. The charger 

included with the e-bike recognizes the battery pack’s initial 

charge and will automatically cease charging when the battery 

pack is fully charged. Always charge the battery pack before a 

long trip.

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Be sure the e-bike is powered off.

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Be sure to use the proper 48 VDC or 52 VDC charging 

profile if using the Cycle Satiator

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charger.

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The battery pack can be charged while connected to the 

e-bike or while removed from the e-bike. (See 

“Removing 

the Battery Pack” on page 29

.)

ONBOARD CHARGING

1. 

Stand on the left side and locate the charge port dust cover 

on the top of the battery pack.

2. 

Rotate the dust cover to expose the DC charge port.

Fig. 26 - Charge Port

3. 

Carefully plug the charger into the charge port.

4. 

Connect the AC power cable into the charger and plug the 

cable into the power outlet. The charger will automatically 

start charging the battery pack.

5. 

When the charger is charging the battery pack, the 

indicator LED will turn red. When the battery pack is 

fully charged, the light will turn green and the battery will 

automatically stop charging. Charging takes 1-8 hours, 

depending on battery size and initial charge level. (See 

“Reading the Battery Pack Level” on page 19

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6. 

Disconnect the charger from the wall.

7. 

Remove the charger plug from the DC charge port. Rotate 

the dust cover to protect the port.

NOTICE

If you charge your battery while it’s on the bike, be sure to remove and re-seat your 
pack every couple of rides. Road vibration and rough terrain may make the battery 
come loose.

HYDRAULIC BRAKES

There are several components that make up your braking 

system. The hydraulic part needs to be inspected and serviced 

to check for wear and tear. If the hydraulic brakes are worn,  

replacement will be needed. When a replacement is needed 

varies by amount of time riding, mileage, riding style and 

location.

We recommend inspecting your brakes before every ride.

Notice: If there appears to be any issue with your braking 

system (or any other item) do not use your bike and contact our 

Support Team or visit an authorized mechanic.

MINERAL OIL CUPS

Have a trained mechanic service the mineral oil cups on the 

handlebars.

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for RipCurrent S

Page 1: ...2021 RIPCURRENT S OWNER S MANUAL JBP RCS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...e 3 Off Road Riding 3 Wet Weather Riding 4 Night Riding 4 Extreme and Aggressive Riding 4 Electric Bicycle Safety 4 10 Safety Topics from the U S Government 5 General Information 6 Features 6 Electron...

Page 3: ...This Data Includes 24 To Toggle Between the Main Screen and the Advanced Display Screen 24 Understanding the Advanced Display Mode 24 Voltage 24 Amps 24 Power 25 Amp Hours 25 Watt Hours 25 Assist Lev...

Page 4: ...gy your e bike is a bike at heart so it will require basic maintenance and care to always perform properly Preventive maintenance is the name of the game We invite you to grow with us taking advantage...

Page 5: ...he e bike Wear shoes that will grip the pedals and stay on your feet Be sure shoelaces cannot become caught in moving parts Never ride barefoot or wear sandals Wear eye protection to prevent dirt bugs...

Page 6: ...hese types of riding Also extreme stunt and competition riding increases the risks of death and serious injury If you choose to ride extremely and aggressively at least Take lessons from a competent i...

Page 7: ...de the downtube Fig 1 Controller Throttle The throttle allows the rider to ride the bike control the bike s speed without pedaling It sends a signal to the controller telling it how much power to send...

Page 8: ...onditions Try the low gear for pedaling during starts uphill or loaded riding Choose the higher gears when pedaling downhill or during faster riding The gear shifter is located on the right handlebar...

Page 9: ...FICATIONS Top Speed Up to 28 mph Range 70 miles Weight 76 lbs with battery 65 lbs without battery Battery Pack 52 VDC Battery 19 2Ah Charge Time 3 8 hours Headlight 1 050 lumens Tires 26 X4 All Terrai...

Page 10: ...e the spacer between the front disc brake caliper Do not squeeze the front brake handle Squeezing the front brake handle will cause the pads to move and it may be difficult to position the front brake...

Page 11: ...Identification Marks NOTE Both pedals tighten toward the front of the e bike 2 While keeping the pedal horizontal carefully hand start the threads of the pedal into the crank arm INSTALLING THE HANDLE...

Page 12: ...is feature prevents undue wear on the electric motor and battery Your new brakes will undergo a bedding in period and will wear down after the first 40 50 full stops The brakes will reach 100 of their...

Page 13: ...next to the LCD screen To use the throttle feature OPERATION 1 Turn on the battery and the controller See Using the Pedal Assist Control System on page 17 2 Set the LCD to the desired setting If you...

Page 14: ...Up Button Located on the front face of the display Assist Down Button Located on the front face of the display OPERATION MAIN DISPLAY SCREEN OVERVIEW Fig 21 Advanced Matrix Display Screen The main di...

Page 15: ...DE To activate the WALK mode push and hold the assist down button After 2 seconds the motor will begin to turn at walking speed TO STOP USING THE WALK MODE To stop using the WALK mode release the assi...

Page 16: ...ncrease The maximum value should be 20 22A on the nine transistor controller NOTE The Amperage display is only accurate to about 1 A and should not be used for any scientific measurements POWER Power...

Page 17: ...lar wheel specification OPERATION The wheel circumference is set in mm millimeters POWER OFF DELAY The power off delay timer lets you set the duration that bike will remain inactive before the electro...

Page 18: ...amaged Disconnect and reconnect the motor cable 9 Motor Phase Line Fault At least one of the motor s phase wires has been disconnected or damaged 10 High Temperature Fault The controller has reached t...

Page 19: ...oper 48 VDC or 52 VDC charging profile if using the Cycle Satiator charger The battery pack can be charged while connected to the e bike or while removed from the e bike See Removing the Battery Pack...

Page 20: ...terials or workmanship in accordance with the Scope of Warranty Service and subject to any and all exclusions limitations and procedures explained below This warranty is not transferable in any way an...

Page 21: ...discretion of JUICED by JUICED an authorized JUICED dealer or by a third party with the approval of JUICED Replacement parts may not be identical to those being replaced Any additional non warranty wo...

Page 22: ...you and help you have the best riding experience Your help will always be appreciated We value your time and attention immensely Our goal is to be the friend you call when you have a doubt or when yo...

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