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CE ORIGINAL MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          LACROS AMBLING A200(XL)/A400(XL) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

                     

 

                           VERSION CE 1.4 EN 

 

 

For your safety 

 

Your safety is very important, so read the following safety advices carefully. More safety tips are listed further 
in the manual: 

 

1.

 

The LACROS Electric bicycle is equipped with an electric motor. It is very important that you familiarize 
yourself with the bicycle as soon as possible. We advise you to choose the first "practice rides" for easy 
roads with little traffic and a smooth road surface. 

2.

 

When you want to ride, do not stand on the pedal, but first sit on the saddle and then start pedaling. 

3.

 

Ride the first rides preferably without electrical support to get familiar with your bike. After this you can 
start with a low setting (electrical assistance). 

4.

 

The LACROS bicycles have been tested by our employees. If you have any doubts about the bicycle and/or 
the electrical installation of the bicycle, we request that you contact us immediately. 

5.

 

Never expose the battery and the charger directly in the sun or heat surfaces. The battery is protected 
against heat, but heating is better avoided. 

6.

 

Never use any other charger than the one provided by Shinga BV. It is very important for your safety to 
always use the original charger. 

7.

 

The brakes are equipped with an "ABS" protection. As a result, the electrical assistance stops when you 
use the brakes. 

8.

 

We recommend wearing a helmet while cycling. 

The LACROS bicycles are delivered in accordance with the most recent European guidelines (page 3), if you 
have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to contact us. 

We are always available for users of LACROS bicycles:  

E-mail: [email protected] 

Phone: +31 73 203 2487 

 

Thank you for your trust, 

 

 

 

Ton van den Oetelaar 

Director Shinga BV 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AMBLING A200

Page 1: ...CE ORIGINAL MANUAL LACROS AMBLING A200 XL A400 XL VERSION CE 1 4 EN 1 LACROS AMBLING A200 XL A400 XL ELECTRIC FOLDING BIKE ...

Page 2: ...icycles have been tested by our employees If you have any doubts about the bicycle and or the electrical installation of the bicycle we request that you contact us immediately 5 Never expose the battery and the charger directly in the sun or heat surfaces The battery is protected against heat but heating is better avoided 6 Never use any other charger than the one provided by Shinga BV It is very ...

Page 3: ...age Directive and the EMC Directive The input voltage of the battery is 36V the motor has a maximum power capacity of 250W and the maximum speed of the bicycle is 25 km h Guidelines Based on the above product description the following guidelines apply EMC directive 2014 30 EU Machine directive 2006 42 EG The Low Voltage Directive does not apply because the input voltage is only 36V The charger of ...

Page 4: ...walk assist 7 Switch between the 9 levels of motor support 8 Additional options of the display 8 USB input display 8 Bigstone display 9 Turn on the display 9 Switch bicycle LED lights on and off 9 Thumb lever Walk Assist 9 Switch between the 9 levels of motor support 9 Additional options of the display 9 USB input display 10 The Shifter 1 10 The Shifter 2 10 How the electrical support work 10 4 Ba...

Page 5: ...p A B on the right side of the frame by first securing the latch with the frame and then locking the clamp by pushing the clamp against the frame Then press the plastic locking cap over the frame clamp Unfold and secure the steering wheel Unfold the handlebars A and secure it with the handlebar clamp B Make sure that the pin engages properly in the handlebar clamp Secure the handlebar clamp by rot...

Page 6: ...e clamp Release the lock from the middle clamp After the locking cap has been released the clamp A B must be pulled outwards so that it comes loose The frame is now open and ready to fold Note Do not use excessive force to release the clamp Folding the Frame Stand to the left of the bike and fold the front wheel towards the rear wheel so that the wheels are connected Under the bottom bracket there...

Page 7: ... you see the display go out A Lock B On off button C Indicator D Rear light E Brake light SAMA Display Turn on the display Press 1 to turn on the bicycle electrical circuit A menu now appears on the display the electric circuit is switched on 1 On Off button 2 motor support up light 3 motor support down Switch bicycle LED lights on and off Press 2 for 2 seconds to turn the lights on A light symbol...

Page 8: ...tional options of the display By pressing the S button briefly in succession you can scroll through various data J Total Km Miles reading ODO K Trip reading TRIP L Cycle time TIME M Maximum speed MAX Reset Trip Time and Maximum speed data by pressing the S and the buttons together for 2 seconds USB input display Below the display you will find a USB port A where for example your phone or navigatio...

Page 9: ...ionary you activate the walking mode which provides support from 0 km h to 6 km h Note The walking position using the thumb lever does not work when the bicycle is in support position 0 By using the thumb lever while cycling the electric support goes directly to its maximum 25 km h Switch between the 9 levels of motor support The electrical motor support has 9 levels The active setting is displaye...

Page 10: ... on the pedals during the shift The Shifter 2 The shift mechanism of the derailleur is located on the steering wheel which has a B and C thumb control By pressing B you switch up by pushing C you switch down How the electrical support work The bicycle use PAS pedal support through a magnet rotation sensor This means that the electrical support starts the moment the pedals go around In addition the...

Page 11: ...nty on the battery expires if a deep discharge is detected this can only happen if you leave the battery on and leave it for a long time without recharging In the case of long term storage fully recharge the battery disconnect the battery from the charger and the bicycle and switch off the battery Charge the battery at least once every three months The battery performs less well below 10 C you wil...

Page 12: ...d Removing the battery The battery can be removed from the battery box by first turning the key almost 1 180 degrees to the left and then carefully pull the battery back Ensure that the battery is always locked when you place it back The battery may otherwise vibrate when cycling 5 Range The range represents the distance in kilometers that can be covered with a fully charged battery The range is i...

Page 13: ...r bicycle yourself As a result the warranty and liability will expire The maximum speed of the vehicle is 25 Km h If the front fork steering column or handlebars are bent after an accident they must under no circumstances be bent back to its original position to avoid breakage Contact your Shinga dealer or Shinga B V directly to have the damaged parts replaced STEER SEAT PIN See figure 1 A rib lin...

Page 14: ...ht rear light with red light and a reflector Wheel reflector and or reflective tires and or reflective rims Pedals with yellow reflectors Environment In accordance with the environmental regulations for the collection and processing of batteries of the Ministry of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment we recommend that you always return the battery to your dealer or Shinga B V The latter is...

Page 15: ...ht 23 5 kg 20 24 5 kg 24 Net weight excl battery and seat 19 kg 20 20 kg 24 Wheelsize 20 inch 24 inch Maximum speed 25 km h 25 km h Maintenance We recommend the first service of your bicycle after 1000 km After this we recommend every 2500 Km or once per year To extend the life of your bike we recommend that you keep the chain and the derailleur clean and lubricate your chain with chain oil once e...

Page 16: ...ON GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING ELECTRIC BIKES WITH A MAXIMUM SPEED OF 25 KM HOUR AND A MAXIMUM MOTOR OUTPUT OF 250W THE FOLLOWING EN ISO STANDARDS APPLY EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 15194 2009 EN 14764 2005 EN 349 1993 A1 2008 EN 953 1997 A1 2009 EN 13857 2008 EU GUIDELINES APPROVAL 2006 42 EC MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 2006 95 EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIV...

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