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OWNERS MANUAL

Lectric XP 2.0

Lectric XP Step-Thru 2.0

V 1.1  |  2021

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Summary of Contents for XP 2.0

Page 1: ...LECTRICEBIKES COM 602 715 0907 1 OWNERS MANUAL Lectric XP 2 0 Lectric XP Step Thru 2 0 V 1 1 2021 lectricebikes com ...

Page 2: ...sc Brakes Cruise Control WARNING Folding and Unfolding the Bike Keeping Your Battery Healthy Your First Ride Unboxing Battery Operating your new eBike Troubleshooting Safety Error Codes Warranty Disclaimer Recommended Torque Values Battery Safety Walk Mode 7 Speed Gear System LCD Display Functions Changing the Top Speed Tips When Riding To Increase Range 2 8 15 20 5 11 18 24 25 27 31 4 9 17 22 8 1...

Page 3: ...ch out to us CONTACT INFORMATION Email contact lectricebikes com Website lectricebikes com Phone 602 715 0907 Please record your bike s serial number in the space below The serial number is located on the head tube of your bike Refer to page 8 of this manual for a photo showing the location of the serial number THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE OF A LECTRIC EBIKE SERIAL NUMBER ...

Page 4: ... eBikes LLC assumes no liability for harm injury or death of the rider This manual is not intended to function as a detailed service manual Lectric eBikes recommends having your local bike shop mechanic perform a detailed safety check of your bike before your first ride Ensure your local mechanic is experienced and reputable The Lectric XP can withstand most rain showers without sustaining damage ...

Page 5: ...ot waterproof The bike has an IP rating of 65 It is likely that components will not sustain damage in most rain showers however Lectric eBikes recommends storing and riding the bike in a dry environment Furthermore water damage is not covered under warranty Your bike will need to be serviced at regular intervals and after the initial wear in period See the 100 Mile Tune Up and Ongoing Service sect...

Page 6: ...hould be carried out on a monthly and quarterly basis Monthly or about every 250 500 miles Inflate tires to a pressure within recommended range printed on tire sidewalls Lubricate chain such that there is minimal noise from the drivetrain when in use Check that all hardware is tightened to the torque specifications listed in the Recommended Torque Values section of this manual Refer to the table o...

Page 7: ... service list above Check tire tread for excessive wear Replace if necessary Check that electrical connectors and cable housings are secured away from moving parts and are free from damage Replace if necessary Go into your local bike shop for a tune up by a certified and reputable bike mechanic ...

Page 8: ...ofessional help from a reputable certified bicycle mechanic Before removing the packaging material from the bike remove all items from the box and make sure everything listed above is present If anything is missing or damaged contact Lectric eBikes immediately for assistance For video instructions regarding how to unfold your bike visit our youtube page Lectric eBikes Serial Number Your bike has a...

Page 9: ...lver button labeled open 4 Pull the clasp while still holding the open button up You may now fold the stem Please locate the serial number on your bike and write it down on page 3 of this manual You may be asked for your bike s serial number as a part of warranty requests You may also be asked to provide this number to law enforcement in the event that your bike is stolen FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE...

Page 10: ... with your hand to confirm that the clasp has locked and the frame cannot fold 3 To unlock the bike frame and return it to the folded position start by sliding the switch labeled open to the right 4 Pull the latch while still holding the switch to the open position You may now fold the bike Pedals 1 To fold the pedals push in slightly 2 Continue pushing down while raising it into its folded positi...

Page 11: ...hen the pedal is at its lowest point Your legs may be overextended if it causes your hips to move side to side which means the seat must be lowered To start adjust the saddle so your feet can still be placed firmly on the ground Check that your suspension fork is properly adjusted for the terrain and your weight The suspension fork will affect the handling of the bike primarily when going over bum...

Page 12: ...n position on left closed position on right Handlebar Stem Seatpost Ensure both your seatpost and handlebar stem are inserted past their minimum insertion points as indicated by the markings on them These markings are shown below Failure to insert past the minimum insertion point will place undue stress on these components increasing the risk of sudden failure potentially resulting in harm injury ...

Page 13: ...position of the seat on the rails loosen the nuts on both sides of the seat move the seat to the desired angle position then tighten the nuts The nut s location is shown below Ensure all cables and connectors at the front of the bike are securely connected or certain components may not work including the front light the motor inhibitor switches LCD display and throttle The motor inhibitor switches...

Page 14: ...ing Bolts Shifter Clamp Bolt Seatpost Clamp SaddleRail Binder Pedals Bottom Bracket Headset Parts Stem Binder Bolt Handlebar Stem Clamp Bolts Handlebar Stem Quick Release Rear Derailleur Cable Clamp Bolt Rear Derailleur Mounting Bolt Crank Bolts Torque Arm Bolt Fender Mounting Bolts Rear Rack Mounting Bolts Kickstand Mounting Bolts Headlight Mounting Screw Spokes Required Torque N m 40 40 7 7 7 5 ...

Page 15: ...are used to turn it on off as well as keep it unlocked locked to the frame Each battery has a unique set of keys When the battery is inside of the frame the keys can be inserted through a hole located in the bottom of the frame The location of this hole can be seen in the photo below The battery has 3 positions UNLOCKED OFF and ON These positions are marked on the battery and can only be seen when...

Page 16: ...tinue pushing until you have twisted the keys to the desired position see steps 4 5 below 4 Key position shown Off When looking at the battery from below turn the keys clockwise There will be one audible click and the locking pin will move out to protrude through the frame In this position the battery will be locked to the frame but the power will not be active 5 Key position shown On When looking...

Page 17: ...UR BATTERY HEALTHY If you know you won t be using the battery for more than a few days keep it charged at about 75 capacity At 75 the battery will degrade less than at higher charge levels Periodically check your batteries charge level about once per month and charge back up to 75 if necessary If you want to increase the number of cycles your battery will last for charge your battery to 100 a few ...

Page 18: ...ame until it is free To lock the battery insert the key into the lock on the underbelly of the frame When looking at the battery from below turn the keys clockwise Do not charge the battery with chargers other than the charger provided by Lectric eBikes Only charge the battery indoors in dry spaces which are not excessively hot or cold Within 10 F of room temperature Ensure there is no dirt debris...

Page 19: ...ith battery age and usage Only grab the charger by the plug and not the cable when plugging and unplugging from the wall If the battery has trouble charging discontinue charging and contact Lectric eBikes immediately When your battery has worn out and is no longer usable dispose of your battery according to state and federal regulations State regulations regarding battery disposal vary so it is im...

Page 20: ...ipped with pedal assist a twist throttle and can also be used as a regular bike To use electric assist the battery must be charged inserted into the frame and the key must be in the battery and turned to the ON position COCKPIT TOUR Before learning about how to operate your new eBike it is important you know where all of the important controls are located Below are photos showing where key control...

Page 21: ...21 OPERATING YOUR NEW EBIKE Display Control Pad PLUS BUTTON MINUS BUTTON POWER BUTTON ...

Page 22: ...re both quick releases are tightened to the torque listed in the Recommended Torque Values section of this manual The page number of this section can be found by referring to the table of contents at the beginning of this manual 4 Ensure both your seatpost and handlebar stem are inserted past their minimum insertion points as indicated by the markings on them Reference the Preparing to Ride sectio...

Page 23: ...he key from the bike See the Battery section of this manual for further information The page number of this section can be found by referring to the table of contents at the beginning of this manual Before transporting the bike on a bike rack remove the battery from the bike 9 Hold down the power button on the button pad located on the left handlebar until the display comes on 10 Select a level of...

Page 24: ...h fully integrated front and rear lights Lectric eBikes strongly recommends using these lights when riding at night or in low visibility situations To turn the lights on hold the plus button on the display control pad until the lights turn on To turn the lights off repeat WALK MODE In general electric bikes are heavier than their non electric counterparts This makes walking the bike a more strenuo...

Page 25: ...or other potentially dangerous obstacles Only move up pedal assist levels when you feel comfortable and you have ample experience riding the bike The higher pedal assist levels will accelerate you to higher speeds more quickly Take care when riding the bike at any speed Failure to adhere to warnings and guidelines in this manual can lead to serious harm injury or death Damage sustained by the bike...

Page 26: ... of sprockets on the rear wheel of the bike This allows the rider to maintain a comfortable level of effort and pedaling speed throughout different terrains For instance while pedaling in lowest gear the largest sprocket it will be easier to pedal up hills In the highest gear the smallest sprocket the rider will be able to reach higher speeds on flat or downhill terrain 1st gear is the lowest gear...

Page 27: ... brake is also being applied If only the front brake is applied while slowing or stopping quickly the rider may be ejected over the front handlebars This could result in serious harm injury or death To avoid this always apply even pressure to both brakes when slowing down or stopping Before riding ensure the brake lever does not touch the handlebars when fully applied If it does screw or unscrew t...

Page 28: ...6 5 4 7 Walk Mode Cruise Control and Pedal assist PAS Level Indicator Odometer Trip A Voltage Current Trip Timer TM readouts Battery level indicator bar Speedometer in MPH or KM H Maximum and Average Speed Light On Off Indicator Mile and kilometer indicators 7 ...

Page 29: ...ge speed Turning the bike ON OFF Increase Pedal Assist Level Decrease Pedal Assist Level Turn ON OFF front rear lights Toggle Odometer Trip A Voltage Current Trip Timer TM Max Speed and Average Speed Notes The trip meter will reset when the bike is powered off The maximum and average speed will be calculated for a given trip and will reset when the bike is powered off When the bike has not been us...

Page 30: ... the default setting the display will turn off after it has not been used for 10 minutes Distance Units 0 KM 1 MILE Tire size Used by the electronics to compute speed and distance traveled 0 throttle active from standstill 1 throttle active only when already moving Speed limit Range is 0 100 The input data here represents the maximum operating speed of the vehicle for example input 25 indicates th...

Page 31: ...l was activated For example if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position to a position that would normally maintain 20mph and the minus button is held cruise control will be activated and set at 20mph Even if the bike is currently going slower than 20mph the bike will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position To cruise at low s...

Page 32: ...e rating and the top speed the bike will assist up to Your bike comes as a class 2 bike by default and has a sticker with this information posted under the carry handle near the seatpost on the bike If you change your bike s top speed you must remove this sticker from the bike and replace it with a class 3 label detailing the eBike s class top pedal assisted speed and motor wattage The class 3 lab...

Page 33: ...e battery has been used The various charge level indicator states are shown below The battery display will flash when there is no charge remaining Note The energy bar will not always be accurate The energy bar updates every few minutes based on the current voltage of the battery FULL EMPTY 4 Press and hold the plus and minus buttons on the control pad until the main screen is shown once again 5 Po...

Page 34: ... ranges riders should expect in different conditions All tests were performed with 25 Miles 35 Miles 45 Miles Pure throttle use Mostly assist level 5 Little use of throttle Mostly assist level 3 Very little use of throttle Mostly assist level 1 2 Rough Range Estimate Conditions Flat ground Few bumps Few starts and stops Little to no wind No additional payload Top speed set to 20mph Temperature 75 ...

Page 35: ...N position or until the key is parallel with the frame Once in the correct position hold the power button on the display control pad to turn on 3 Follow the cable coming from the display down to the quick plug You may need to unravel some of the plastic wrapping to access it With a quick pull do not twist unplug the quick plug inspect both sides of the plug and reconnect by lining up the arrows on...

Page 36: ...ult Throttle Fault Display Communication Reception Failure Display Communication Send Failure Check PAS Quick Plug Fully Charge Battery Check Motor Quick Plug Check Controller Connections Check Display Quick Plug Check Throttle Quick Plug Check Display Quick Plug Error Code Meaning Most Common Solution ERROR CODES ...

Page 37: ...before riding to ensure the tires are inflated to the recommended pressure printed on the side of the tire walls Pull the brake levers to make sure your brakes are working properly and adjust if necessary Ensure both your seatpost and handlebar stem are inserted past their minimum insertions points as indicated by the markings on them Make sure that both the handlebar latch and frame latch are ful...

Page 38: ... see them clearly Riders should wear bright colored clothing at night Max Weight The bike can safely carry a total weight of 330 lbs If the rear rack is attached to the bike the max weight it can hold is 75 lbs Therefore if you have a payload that is 40 lbs the maximum rider weight is 290lbs Failure to adhere to these weight limits may invalidate your warranty cause damage to the bike or rack or c...

Page 39: ...ds lights bottom bracket crank set pedals rims wheel hub freewheel cassette derailleur shifter motor throttle controller wiring harness LCD display excluding damage due to water kickstand reflectors and hardware The battery warranty does not include damage from power surges use of 3rd party charger improper maintenance or other such misuse normal wear or water damage including rust Accessories sol...

Page 40: ... service or denied warranty coverage Warranty return shipping costs along with duties and taxes are the responsibility of the claimant All unauthorized returns will be refused Note that your insurance policies may not provide coverage for accidents involving Lectric eBikes To determine if coverage is provided you should contact your insurance company or agent Damage as a result of an accident is n...

Page 41: ...Bikes makes no claims or guarantees that the brakes battery frame motor motor controller LCD display electrical cables electrical cable housings fasteners grips fork stem shifters headset seatpost seatpost clamp handlebar stem clamp saddle wheel hubs handlebars spokes rims tires tubes derailleur freewheel cassette throttle kickstand lights reflectors hardware bottom bracket or any other part or ac...

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