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JBP-RR-MANUAL |
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2022 JUICED BIKES
JBP-RR-MANUAL |
©
2022 JUICED BIKES
OPERATION - ADVANCED LCD
TO TURN ON THE LED LIGHT
Push and hold the “assist up” button for 2 seconds. The front
LED headlight and the display’s backlight will illuminate. A
headlight status icon will appear on the screen.
TO TURN OFF THE LED LIGHT
Push and hold the “assist up” button for 2 seconds and the LED
headlight will turn off.
ACTIVATING THE WALK MODE
When pushing the bike uphill, use the WALK mode. This mode
will turn the motor at walking speed to assist you in moving the
bike.
TO ACTIVATE THE WALK MODE
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 “assist down” button.
The motor will stop turning and resume normal operation. Using
either brake lever will also stop the WALK mode.
ACTIVATING THE CRUISE CONTROL FUNCTION
Use the cruise control feature to maintain a desired speed
without using the throttle or pedal assist.
TO ACTIVATE THE CRUISE CONTROL FUNCTION
Use the throttle or pedal assist to reach your desired speed.
Push and hold the “assist down” button for 2 seconds. When the
“C” graphic appears, release the “assist down” button and the
current speed will be maintained without the need to pedal or
use the throttle. In CRUISE mode, the throttle is automatically
modulated so that the desired speed is maintained.
To discontinue the use of the cruise control function, choose
one of the following actions:
1.
Use the brakes by squeezing the brake lever
2.
Use the throttle
3.
Push the “assist up” or “assist down” button
IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT THE CRUISE CONTROL FUNCTION
•
The cruise is considered a type of throttle and the
maximum cruise controllable speed is 20 mph in
accordance with regulations.
•
If you set the cruise control speed above 20 mph, the
cruise control speed will default to 20 mph. The speed will
decrease until it reaches 20 mph.
•
The pedal assist is still available when the cruise control
is active. It may be possible to pedal the e-bike faster
than the preset cruise speed. However, the cruise will
automatically resume if the speed decreases to the preset
cruise-controlled speed.
•
If you need more power to achieve a preset speed (for
example, when encountering resistance such as a hill or
headwind) more power will automatically go to the motor
to help maintain the preset speed.
•
If the resistance is too much for the system to retain the
OPERATION - ADVANCED LCD
preset speed, the resulting speed will be limited by the
capability of the motor.
•
Be sure to keep your eyes on the road and hands on the
handlebars at all times. The Cruise Control function should
not be used to distract yourself from riding.
RESETTING THE TRIP COUNTER
The LCD display has a trip counter function to keep track of the
distance of your ride over time. The Amp-hours (Ah) and Watt-
hour (Wh) drawn from the battery pack are also linked to the
trip counter data. You can reset the trip data to zero at any time.
TO RESET THE TRIP, AH, AND WH COUNTER TO ZERO
Push and hold both the power button and “assist down” button
for 3 seconds, then release both buttons. The trip and Ah
counter will reset to zero.
ACTIVATING THE ADVANCED DISPLAY SCREEN
Fig. 27 - Data on the Advanced Display Screen
In some instances it is useful to see additional ride statistics.
The display can be switched into the advanced display mode.
This function will allow you to see expanded real-time data on
one screen.
THIS DATA INCLUDES
Voltage, Power, Amps, Assist Level, Speed, Watt-hours, Amp-
hours, Controller Temperature and Trip Distance
TO TOGGLE BETWEEN THE MAIN SCREEN AND THE ADVANCED DISPLAY
SCREEN
Push the power button and the “assist up” button at the
same time for 1 second. The display screen will change to the
advanced mode.
NOTE:
The default display is the standard screen. This is the first
display that will appear when you turn on the e-bike.
UNDERSTANDING THE ADVANCED DISPLAY
MODE
VOLTAGE
The voltage displayed is the voltage of the pack. When the
battery is charged, the voltage will be higher (around 54V).
When the battery pack is depleted, the voltage will be lower
(around 43V). Voltage fluctuates when the battery is under load.
NOTE:
The voltage display is only accurate to about +/- 0.3 Volts
and should not be used for any scientific measurements.
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