Junction Rapid-E User Manual Download Page 3

 

Welcome word 

Congratulations  on  buying  a  power 
assisted  bicycle!  Whether  it  is  to  make 
your  daily  commute  to  work  easier, 
extend your riding time, help you keep up 
with  your  friends  or  family  or  simply  to 
enjoy  all  the  comfort,  efficiency  and  fun 
that  this  type  of  bicycle  allows,  we  are 
confident that you will appreciate all the 
features  and  benefits  your  new  bicycle 
has to offer. 

Safety Information

 

Although modern power assisted bicycles 
look a lot like their regular counterparts, 
there is quite a lot of technology behind it 
and  some  notable  differences  in  their 
riding 

behavior, 

handling, 

and 

maintenance requirements.  

This manual has been created to provide 
you with the instructions needed to safely 
handle  and  operate  your  power  assisted 
bicycle, 

understand 

its 

function, 

maintenance, and adjust its parameters. 

It is important that you carefully read and 
understand  this  manual  before  you  ride 
your power assisted bicycle. It should also 
be kept handy for future reference. 

This  document  is  not  a  complete  service 
manual.  We  recommend  that  you  seek 
advice  from  a  qualified  technician  if 
anything is unclear. 

Note  that  some  manufacturers  may  not 
honour their warranty if the handling and 
operation has not been done properly. 

The  following  symbols  will  be  used 
throughout  the  manual.  They  represent 
important  Warnings  and  Cautions  about 
the proper handling and operation of your 
power  assisted  bicycle.  They  should  be 
carefully  observed  because  failure  to  do 
so might result in serious injuries, damage 
or loss of performance of the system. 

For  other  information  not  related  to  the 
power  assist  system  but  regarding  your 
bicycle 

such 

as 

part 

assembly, 

adjustments,  maintenance,  or  riding 
basics, please refer to your Owner Manual 
provided  separately  at  the  time  of 
purchase. 

 

Indicates important 
information or a caution 
about the proper use of a 
component of the system. 

 

Indicates a warning about 
important safety information.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Rapid-E

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...power on 12 Using the controller 12 LCD Display unit functions 13 Selecting a power assistance mode 13 Specific riding maneuvers 13 Removing or inserting the battery 14 Charging the battery 15 Setting...

Page 3: ...understand this manual before you ride your power assisted bicycle It should also be kept handy for future reference This document is not a complete service manual We recommend that you seek advice fr...

Page 4: ...o react if any situation occurs Avoid looking at the LCD controller unit for a long period Instead learn how to operate it with only a quick glance A power assisted bicycle is not suited for use by ch...

Page 5: ...charged 5 Pull the charging plug from the battery and replace the rubber protector cap STEP 2 Turn the system on 1 Mount the bicycle and stand still over it or sit on the saddle with a foot resting st...

Page 6: ...the least power assistance while level 5 provides the most Be careful if you decide to start off with a high power assistance mode as the first pedal stroke may result in an unexpectedly quick acceler...

Page 7: ...harger 2 AC Power cord 3 LED Indicator 4 Charging plug Charger may not be exactly as shown Battery unit 1 Battery 2 Power button 3 Rubber protector caps 4 Charging socket 5 USB port 6 LED battery leve...

Page 8: ...ton 2 Power assist mode up button 3 Power assist mode down button 4 Handlebar clamp 5 Power cord LCD Display unit 1 LCD Display screen 2 Handlebar bracket 3 Clamp adapter 4 Power cord 5 Coupler Speed...

Page 9: ...ing power assistance mode Adjusting LCD Display parameters LCD Display unit Displays information such as Current speed Average speed Maximum speed Current power assist mode Battery level Riding time T...

Page 10: ...Mode 1 Minimum assistance Compensates for the power assist system s own weight without reaching high speed Use on flat surface with low wind resistance Operating range is at its highest Mode 2 Low as...

Page 11: ...crease the range you can cover The factors you have control over are the following The power assistance level you choose How often you shift gears Tires pressure and condition The weight of cargo you...

Page 12: ...hat you are shipping dangerous goods and follow their requirements for packaging or ask your bicycle dealer on recommendations regarding the packaging of your battery for transport Handling the batter...

Page 13: ...LCD Display will power up Always turn the battery on before turning the LCD Display on LCD Display will not power up if the battery power is not turned on before If the error logo shows up when the L...

Page 14: ...hen approaching an incline to help you climb with less effort If you wish to walk beside the bicycle on an incline or if the bicycle is heavy to push because of the load it is carrying you may want to...

Page 15: ...urn the key for half a turn counter clockwise to the left to unlock the battery Firmly push the battery along the battery holder bracket towards the front being careful not to hit the bike frame To In...

Page 16: ...ter 7 hours unplug the battery and contact a qualified dealer to have the battery checked A battery will wear out with age Following the best charging and storing procedure will extend its life to a m...

Page 17: ...sult in system malfunction Password A password has been set at the factory and prevents the access to more settings Only the manufacturer can access these settings Turning the power off Do not dismoun...

Page 18: ...temperature around 20 C Check battery charge after 6 months of storage and charge to around 75 again Do not store the battery in a cold environment even for a short period If you must leave or store...

Page 19: ...splayed instead of the current speed function such as the below example 1 System malfunction sign 2 Error code If a system malfunction sign and an error code appear please contact a qualified technici...

Page 20: ...Motor temperature exceeds 100 degrees Check the battery and charge if needed Turn off the battery and bring indoors to cool off Try again later Check the speedometer assistance is only provided up to...

Page 21: ...d and temperature conditions The battery is towards the end of its life after many charges This is normal If the battery is empty recharge it Replace the battery with a new one While riding the speed...

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