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Bicycle parts of your E-bike

Bicycle parts of your E-bike

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6. Bicycle parts of your Klever 45 

km/h E-bike

This chapter explains function, maintenance, service and 
operation of the conventional bicycle components which are 
not part of the electric drive system. You will find additional 
information in the accompanying manuals of the component 
suppliers.
 

6.1 The 45 km/h E-bike, a Type-

approval vehicle with dedicated 

equipment

As explained in chapter 2. Type-approval (and further detailed 
in the chapters 11. & 12.), the Y Muse 45 is not a regular E-bike, 
it is a 45 km/h E-bike. It is an electrically powered vehicle with 
a maximum speed of 45 km/h classified in the L1e-B vehicle 
category. Consequently, it is a Type-approval vehicle which 
has to comply with the European Regulation EC 168/2013. 
Therefore, the Y Muse 45 comes with special equipment: a well 
audible horn, a brake light and a wing mirror which are in line 
with the higher speed of this vehicle (up to 45 km/h) and the 
Type-approval requirements.

6.1.1 Horn

The horn is mounted underneath the handlebar (image 6.1) 
and can be actuated with a pushbutton at the LH-side of the 
handlebar, underneath the LCD display (image 6.2). With this 
horn you can notify other road users of your presence on the 
road, especially under unclear and crowded traffic conditions.

6.1.2 Brake light

The tail light has an integrated brake light. When actuating 
your brake levers the brake light in the rear will start to light 
with higher intensity than the regular tail light (image 6.3). In 
this way the traffic coming from behind will be notified that 
you are braking and your speed is decreasing.

6.1.3 Wing mirror

Your speed pedelec is being equipped with a wing mirror on 
the LH-side (UK RH-side) of your handlebar (image 6.4). The 
mirror can be adjusted by hand according to your preferred 
position. With this mirror you will have eyes on the road users 
behind you, especially those who are faster than you and 
who are in the process of overtaking you. Consequently, you 
don’t need to turn around your head and you are able to keep 
your attention on the traffic in front of you and on the traffic 
behind you at the same time.

6.2 Saddle and handlebar adjustment

This E-bike comes in two frame sizes (M = Medium and L 
= Large). Fitting the frame size to your body can be done 
with adjustment of saddle, stem and handlebar. Your dealer 
can do this on the spot. In case you want to do the settings 
for yourself or for another cyclist, the adjustment is briefly 
described below:

Caution!  All work described requires the expertise of a 
bicycle mechanic and appropriate tools. Use a torque 
wrench to tighten the bolts and never exceed the 
maximum torque of the bolts. All necessary tooling and 
information on the recommended torque can be found in 
chapter 14. Technical Data.

Adjustment of the saddle height

You will find the optimal saddle height if you touch the 
pedal with the heel of your stretched leg, when sitting on 
the saddle. Without having to overstretch your leg and hip. 
Alternatively, you bring the ball of your foot to the centre 
of the pedal. Your knee should be slightly bent (image 6.5). 
Loosen the seat clamp bolt with a 6 mm. Allen key (image 6.6) 
and move the seat post with the saddle to its proper height. 
Align the saddle with the frame using the saddle nose and the 
bottom bracket or the frame tube as references. Fasten the 
bolt of the seat clamp again and check the correct height of 
the saddle. Repeat the process if necessary until you find the 
correct saddle height.
The distance between saddle and handlebar (by pushing the 
saddle forward or backward on its rails) and the saddle angle 
are adjusted with the 2 saddle clamping bolts of the seat 
post and a 5 mm. Allen key (image 6.6). Generally, the saddle 
should be positioned horizontally.

Summary of Contents for Y Muse 45

Page 1: ...Model User manual Klever Y Muse 45 45 km h This technical documentation has been compiled by Klever Mobility NL bv June 2022...

Page 2: ...enu the submenu s 5 5 Rechargeable battery 5 5 1 Charging the battery 5 5 2 Battery range 5 5 3 Removal mounting of the battery 5 5 4 Transport of the battery 5 6 Elementary diagnostics troubleshootin...

Page 3: ...er E bike 9 FAQ s Legal environment 10 Klever Y Muse 45 Type approval EC Certificate of Conformity CoC 11 Intended use of your Klever 45 km h E bike 12 Product liability warranty 13 Disposal transport...

Page 4: ...hedisplay thesystemwillbeactivatedandwillstartitself WiththeE KEYalready inthedisplaywhilethesystemisoff therearetwowaystoactivatethe system 1 Press the on off button image 1 3 after a 3 seconds syste...

Page 5: ...Image 1 6 Image 1 5 Charging socket Image 1 4 Charger Power plug Power cable LED 2 Introduction which type of E bike Congratulations With the purchase of this Klever 45 km h E bike you are the owner o...

Page 6: ...will find more information on the Type approval the EC Certificate of Conformity and the legal aspects and usage of a 45 km h E bike 3 Getting started and safety check of your Klever 45 km h E bike Yo...

Page 7: ...re used to with a regular E bike Therefore you should intensively familiarise yourself with this 45 km h E bike on a traffic calmed road or parking lot before going in public traffic During riding on...

Page 8: ...ikes with a centre motor the joined forces and torque of both cyclist motor go through all components of the drive train Consequently shifting gears goes less smoothly and the wear of drive train comp...

Page 9: ...ed E bike has to be pushed while walking alongside your bike 5 2 Levels of electric motor support The BIACTRON system offers five levels of electric motor support N ECO TOUR MAX TURBO Depending on top...

Page 10: ...forsettings explainshowthisfunctioncan beactivatedandadjustedtoyourpersonalpreferences The regenerationfunctionisaniceadditiontotheconsumption andrangeofyourbattery Themoreandlongeryourideina mountain...

Page 11: ...gain the system starts and all previous settings and levels of support are enabled again Up arrow button image 5 6 Press the up arrow button and you increase the support level For instance when the se...

Page 12: ...section 5 4 3 with the submenus of the display settings Cadence image 5 16 The cadence is the rider s pedal frequency shown in rotations per minute RPM In other words it shows how many full rounds yo...

Page 13: ...ose support level MAX if 10 or less battery capacity is left With 5 or less capacity remaining only the ECO level of support is available At 2 remaining battery capacity the system will switch to leve...

Page 14: ...eelding 29 Confidential Proprietary 31 BIKE SET UP ASSIST REGEN RESET TRIP SUMMARY MORE MENU operation ASSIST REGEN ASSIST REGEN Brake recuperation Coasting brake Assist type A 15 A 0 1 2 3 A ASSIST R...

Page 15: ...se you remove the E KEY while the system is still on the display will ask whether you want to lock the motor or not Klever s E bike drive train Klever s E bike drive train Submenu ASSIST REGEN Setting...

Page 16: ...winter you should never start with a cold battery The capacity of a cold battery is significantly reduced and consequently will have a lower range A battery which is exposed a long time to frost shoul...

Page 17: ...ss is complete Disconnect the power plug from the wall socket Unplug the socket of the charger from the battery socket Image 5 25 Image 5 27 Image 5 26 Klever s E bike drive train Klever s E bike driv...

Page 18: ...ery is no longer connected to the charger after the charging process has been completed Likewise the charger should be disconnected from the power supply Battery and charger become warm during the cha...

Page 19: ...imum ranges Klever cannot guarantee specific ranges based on conditions that may vary per case AVERAGE RANGE Battery performance given a mixture of conditions MINIMUM EXPECTED RANGE At low temperature...

Page 20: ...t possible to solve the above problems contact your local Klever dealer or our technical hotline Image 5 29 Image 5 30 Image 5 31 Klever s E bike drive train Klever s E bike drive train 5 5 3 Removal...

Page 21: ...wing mirror on the LH side UK RH side of your handlebar image 6 4 The mirror can be adjusted by hand according to your preferred position With this mirror you will have eyes on the road users behind y...

Page 22: ...cle parts of your E bike Please note Pay attention to the recommended torque when tightening the various bolts see chapter 14 Technical Data Caution The seat post may never be installed over the minim...

Page 23: ...ain Additional information on rear derailleur and shifter their adjustment you will find in the manuals of the suppliers of these components Squealing brakes Not properly run in brakes do not reach th...

Page 24: ...ls 6 6 Lighting Your Klever 45 km h E bike has a lighting system which corresponds with the Type approval regulation and has an official mark indicated by the letter E and a six digit number Power sup...

Page 25: ...o be able to lock the vehicle to solid fixtures Image 6 25 Image 6 23 Image 6 24 Bicycle parts of your E bike Bicycle parts of your E bike Tyres The tyre size can be found on the sidewall It is printe...

Page 26: ...fort of your E bike and they can increase your riding pleasure too These accessories are available at your Klever dealer Please note Accessories must be Type approved accessories compatible with your...

Page 27: ...your dealer should check the tension of the belt and the wear of the individual components 6 Shifting cables brake hoses must be maintained regularly and replaced if necessary Especially in case your...

Page 28: ...The battery should be stored separately ideally at a temperature of 10 to 15 C in a dry place Fully charge the battery before the first ride in the spring And after storage for more than two months i...

Page 29: ...attery In individual cases you may want to ask your airline under which conditions and costs transport may be possible Do I need a liability insurance and do I need to wear a helmet Yes your Klever 45...

Page 30: ...e the vehicle to your name and to your liability insurance With the code for the name of the registrant you can arrange for the assignment of this Y Muse 45 to your name and insure yourself as well Pl...

Page 31: ...or Type approved vehicles And therefore it is allowed to ride it on public roads In order to keep your E bike always running and roadworthy regular reviews and inspections are required or necessary re...

Page 32: ...to a period of 2 years for product liability duty of care and warranty from the side of the manufacturer This applies from the date of purchase or delivery of your E bike The proof is your proof of pu...

Page 33: ...o longer usable electrical equipment must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally friendly recycling The same goes for batteries according to the European Directive 2006 66 EC Pleas...

Page 34: ...ponents Head set Clamp bolt steerer tube 1 x M5 Allen key 4 mm 5 5 Nm Stem Clamp bolt handlebar 2 x M5 Allen key 4 mm 5 5Nm Clamp bolt steerer tube 2 x M6 Allen key 6 mm 9 5Nm Clamp bolt adjusting ste...

Page 35: ...ncrease the value gradually in little steps If necessary adjust the maximum value never exceed it and loosen the bolt by half a revolution before finally tightening it Tools image 14 1 1 Allen keys 2...

Page 36: ...er Battery serial number Charger serial number Date of purchase Signature 16 Klever inspection plan 1 Inspection maintenance Date After 500 1 000 km or no later than 1 year after purchase Date Stamp s...

Page 37: ...are reserved A liability of publishers and other third parties for contributions from this manual and the fact devoted damages of any kind are excluded Copyright All rights reserved Reprinting transl...

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Page 39: ...Klever Mobility Europe Klever Mobility NL bv Regulierenring 15 3981 LA Bunnik The Netherlands Tel 31 0 30 210 2905 infoNL klever mobility com www klever mobility com...

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