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FUNCTIONS OF THE BIKE 

 

 

OPERATING & USING THE ALLROUND DISPLAY 

 

The 

T1

 

-

 

T6    buttons are used to control the 

electrical systems of your bike. 

 

ON/OFF: Pressing the 

T1

 

button briefly 

switches the system on and pressing it longer 

switches it off again. ausgeschaltet. 

 

LIGHT: Briefly pressing the 

T2

 

button turns the 

bike's lights on or off.  

 

ASSIST LEVEL: The 

T4 (+)

 

and 

T5 (-)

 

button is 

used to select the appropriate level of assist. 

 

 

TRIP INFORMATION: The 

T3

 

button toggles between the trip information on the 

display: range, time, trip distance, trip time, average speed, maximum speed, total trip 

distance. 

 

WALK ASSIST: Hold down the 

T6

 

button until "WALK" appears in the display, then 

immediately hold down 

T5 (-). The trip information display will show you when Walk 

assist is activated. This allows the bike to accelerate to about 4.5 km/h without pedal 

assistance. 

T6

 

can be released by pressing T5(-). 

 

INFO 

The display is permanently mounted and cannot be removed. 

INFO 

The T2 button is de-activated on the S-pedelec for licensing reasons 

and therefore has no function. 

WARNING! 

The Walk Assist function may only be used when pushing the e-bike. 

If the wheels of the e-bike are not in contact with the ground when 

using Walk assist, there is a risk of injury. 

INFO 

Walk assist cannot be used in OFF mode. The speed sensor must 

sense rear wheel movement in order to activate the function. 

 

 

T1 

T2 

T3 

T4 (+) 

T5 (-) 

T6 

Summary of Contents for M1-ERZBERG Pedelec

Page 1: ...Powered by Fritzmeier M1 Sporttechnik GmbH Co KG Am Weiglfeld 15 83629 Weyarn info m1 sporttechnik de User Manual M1 Bikes with drives ...

Page 2: ...ATION ADVICE ON THE BATTERY AND CHARGING PROCESS 14 CHARGING THE BATTERY IN THE E BIKE 15 CHARGING THE BATTERY REMOVED FROM THE E BIKE 15 CHECK THE CHARGE STATUS OF THE BATTERY 16 CORRECT BATTERY STORAGE 16 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BATTERY AND CHARGING PROCESS 17 REMOVING THE BATTERY 19 INSERTING THE BATTERY 19 THE SUSPENSION 20 THE STAND ON YOUR M1 BIKE 20 AFTER BIKING CARE 21 MAINTENANCE OF T...

Page 3: ...WARRANTY OF M1 SPORTTECHNIK GMBH CO KG 24 CRASH REPLACEMENT 25 OVERVIEW OF THE TORQUE SETTINGS 26 WEIGHT AND PERMISSIBLE TOTAL WEIGHT 27 LUGGAGE CARRIER MOUNTING 27 ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY DISPOSAL 28 USE OF THE BIKE FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE 28 FIRST AID 34 SOCIAL MEDIA 40 ...

Page 4: ... course be pleased to help you at any time We thank you for your trust and wish you much pleasure and a good ride on your M1 bike Your M1 Sporttechnik Team Since in some EU countries the type of motor assistance has consequences under driving license law a distinction is made between the following groups Pedelec 25 km h Electric bicycles with pedal assistance up to 25 km h S Pedelec Speed Pedelec ...

Page 5: ...StVO only these normal pedelecs are considered bicycles INFO Please observe the regulations applicable in the individual countries of the EU for the use of a pedelec S PEDELEC An electric bicycle with pedal assistance up to 45 km h With S Pedelecs the motor also only works when you apply a certain force to the pedal This means that the motor only supports your own pedaling on S Pedelecs Helmets ar...

Page 6: ... your head from injury Please keep this in mind even for rides that seem harmless The M1 team recommends wearing a helmet as a matter of principle TECHNICAL SAFETY INFORMATION These original operating instructions include useful information on the correct use and regular service of the drive components We recommend that you have the sys tem properly serviced or repaired only by your authorised M1 ...

Page 7: ...dded in To do this you need about 30 short braking operations in which you should brake from approx imately 25 km h to a standstill Be sure to use the brakes in a controlled manner to prevent them from locking up After the bedding in process the brakes should be applied evenly equally using smooth and consistent brake lever pressure The 10 most important facts about your M1 Bike 1 ON press briefly...

Page 8: ...kes gears and suspension Check all components for faults or damage ensure that all quick releases and thru axles are firmly secured and locked Test the function of the horn and light Before riding off please make sure that the battery is correctly seated and locked Check the cable battery and drive for damage In the event of defects please do not use your bike but have it inspected repaired by an ...

Page 9: ...ALK ASSIST Hold down the T6 button until WALK appears in the display then immediately hold down T5 The trip information display will show you when Walk assist is activated This allows the bike to accelerate to about 4 5 km h without pedal assistance T6 can be released by pressing T5 INFO The display is permanently mounted and cannot be removed INFO The T2 button is de activated on the S pedelec fo...

Page 10: ...a color bar in the display OFF Grey No motor assistance Resistance free cycling ECO Green Noticeable assistance for maximum efficiency and range TOUR Blue Very noticeable assistance ideal for lengthy tours SPORT Yellow Powerful assistance for sporty riding BOOST Red Full assistance for sporty riding on mountainous routes and in city traffic with normal battery range POSSIBLE ERROR MESSAGES Speed s...

Page 11: ...election Screens Selection of the desired trip information Display Adjustment of the display Automatic automatically controls the display brightness as well as the day and night display white black Brightness Adjust the display brightness This can only be changed if the automatic option is deactivated White Black Switch between white and black background Display off The backlight of the display is...

Page 12: ...n firm with the T3 button Exit the menu with the T6 button Shutdown Time Define the automatic shutdown time 1 20 min of your Brose Drive System Custom Assistance Individually adjust your assist mode indi vidually to your needs in 1 increments Default settings Pressing the T3 button again resets all set tings to the factory default settings INFO The menu and the settings cannot be called up while r...

Page 13: ...ding on the preselected assistance level If you switch on the system and call up the remaining range display when the bike is at a standstill the correct value will not be displayed After you have ridden a little bit the system can calculate the value again depending on the boundary conditions and you will be able to see the updated indication in the display When the bike is new and used for the f...

Page 14: ...re charging Lithium ion batteries do not have a memory effect Therefore you can recharge the battery at any time without affecting the charging capacity The charger can remain connected to the battery for an unlimited time without any problems However we ask you to disconnect the battery from the mains supply after it has been fully charged in order to save valuable resources The charging process ...

Page 15: ...HE BATTERY REMOVED FROM THE E BIKE The battery can also be charged when removed To do so remove the battery from the frame The charging process is the same as described above except that you insert the charging plug directly into the charging port of the battery The charging status is displayed via the 5 LEDs on the underside of the battery After the charging process is complete the battery can be...

Page 16: ...od of time It is essential to recharge the battery for one hour within a three month period to prevent deep discharge Additionally never store a depleted battery without immediately recharging it for at least one hour If the discharged battery is not recharged deep discharge can occur even faster A deeply discharged battery can only be recharged in very few cases and a warranty claim is excluded i...

Page 17: ...e specialist dealer If you are not absolutely sure or have any questions contact your au thorized M1 dealer WARNING Only charge your battery with the charger supplied Do not use a charger from another manufacturer even if the plug of the charger fits your battery The battery may heat up ignite or even explode WARNING Do not charge any other electrical device with the supplied charger Charge only t...

Page 18: ...evice WARNING Never place the battery near a fire or very hot objects such as a radi ator as heat exposure can cause the battery to explode Furthermore high temperatures reduce the service life of the battery Therefore always ensure sufficient air circulation during the charging process WARNING Immediately unplug the charger from the wall outlet if you notice an unusual odor or smoke Remove the ba...

Page 19: ...ERTING THE BATTERY 1 Lock the battery lock remove the key and keep it in a safe place 2 Insert the battery with the top end first see picture The charging connector must fac upwards 3 Fully insert the battery into the down tube and let the lock snap into place with an audible click check that it is firmly seated by gently pulling on the battery cover ...

Page 20: ...lements WARNING Always ensure sufficient air pressure in the shock and suspension fork If you pedal through corners with too little air pressure too much neg ative travel the pedal may touch down and you may fall If your sus pension components have a lockout function never ride into descents with the lockout of the shock or fork locked to avoid damage to the shock and frame THE STAND ON YOUR M1 BI...

Page 21: ... the brake discs It is best to clean your frame with a soft slightly damp cloth Do not use any aggres sive cleaning agents These can damage the paint and the carbon frame WARNING To avoid risk of injury always carry out maintenance work with the system switched off MAINTENANCE OF THE DRIVE COMPONENTS Maintenance work may only be carried out by an authorized M1 specialist dealer When used properly ...

Page 22: ...semble the seat post of your S Pedelec you need to unplug the connector in the cable to the rear light Make sure that the plug has a fuse Likewise you need to unhook the seat post cable This is made possible when you push the seat post all the way into the frame For the subsequent assembly please note that the connector for the rear light has a predetermined plug in direction The connector locks w...

Page 23: ...racked parts Check for loose bolts CARBON COMPONENTS Carbon components are extremely light and have high strengths though only in the load directions defined in advance Therefore have carbon components checked by an authorized M1 dealer after any crash or heavy impact Use a torque wrench to avoid excessive forces during assembly Do not expose the carbon components to high temperatures Park your bi...

Page 24: ...nt products or successor products rectifications are also permissible The warranty does not cover any add on parts such as mudguards side stands etc or any ancillary costs such as modifications or freight costs For consumables wear tear parts and safety relevant components such as handlebars and named in detail in the supplied bike manual the statutory warranty applies From the 3rd up to and inclu...

Page 25: ...y approved by M1 Sporttechnik for wear parts such as chain sprockets brake pads disc brakes tires inner tubes brake and gear cables including sleeves bulbs batteries etc in case of change of ownership in case of use in competitions All moving parts of your bike must be regularly maintained checked and replaced if damaged or worn This applies in particular to wheels tires inner tubes sprockets fron...

Page 26: ...bolts aluminum Chainring bolts steel Crank arm bolts left right Pedal axles in the crank arms 9 Nm 5 Nm 40 Nm 28 Nm 10 Nm 13 Nm 60 Nm 34 Nm Motor Motor bolts on frame Motor covers Unterride guard 23 Nm 4 Nm 5 Nm Suspension Upper shock eye Rear damper eye Rear stay bearing 8 Nm 8 Nm 8 Nm Brake Brake mount on frame Post mount adapter on frame fork Brake disc on hub Bleed valves Brake fluid reservoir...

Page 27: ... of coupling systems on the market towing a trailer of any type is expressly not permitted on account of the carbon frame The same applies to child seat mounting on M1 carbon bikes LUGGAGE CARRIER MOUNTING The ERZBERG frame is prepared for the potential use of a luggage carrier The suit able model can be ordered via your M1 specialist dealer and may be loaded with max 10 kg load EMISSION SOUND PRE...

Page 28: ... the European Directive 2012 19 EU electrical equip ment that is no longer usable and in compliance with the European Directive 2006 66 EC defective or used rechargeable batteries batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner Please return batteries and display units that are no longer usable to an authorized bicycle dealer or recycling center Additional...

Page 29: ...90 Nm Warranty 2 years BATTERY Battery from BMZ Batterien Montage Zentrum GmbH Type Lithium Ionen Capacity 20 Ah 750 Wh Nominal voltage 36 V Range of operation 20 C to 55 C Warranty 2 years or 500 full charge cycles within 2 years CHARGER Charging time approx 4 5 h for 100 Charger 110 240 Volt AC 4 5A M1 Sporttechnik GmbH Co KG Forststraße 2 D 85653 Großhelfendorf Germany Office und Showroom Am We...

Page 30: ...ion At the latest after 2 000 or 100 operating hours or after one year Order no Date Km status All necessary maintenance performed see service and maintenance schedule parts replaced or repaired Stamp and signature of the dealer 1 Inspection At the latest after 100 300 km or 5 15 operating hours or after three months from the date of sale Order no Date Km status All necessary maintenance performed...

Page 31: ... 5 Inspection At the latest after 8 000 km or 400 oper ating hours or after four years Order no Date Km status All necessary maintenance performed see service and maintenance schedule parts replaced or repaired Stamp and signature of the dealer 4 Inspection At the latest after 6 000 km or 300 oper ating hours or after three years Order no Date Km status All necessary maintenance performed see serv...

Page 32: ... 8 Inspection At the latest after 14 000 km or 700 op erating hours or after seven years Order no Date Km status All necessary maintenance performed see service and maintenance schedule parts replaced or repaired Stamp and signature of the dealer 7 Inspection At the latest after 12 000 km or 600 op erating hours or after six years Order no Date Km status All necessary maintenance performed see ser...

Page 33: ...SERVICE DOCUMENTATION MAINTENANCE ERRORS 33 ...

Page 34: ...s care of further coordination such as scheduling and the actual repair When purchasing an M1 a contract has been established between the customer the specialist dealer In case of warranty or guarantee claims as well as all other service questions this dealer seller is therefore the contact person However if you use a dealer other than the original seller of the bike to file a claim this may resul...

Page 35: ...til LEDs turn off one after another ON press ON OFF Button until LEDs start flashing on again Step 3 Battery locked and fixed without play Are your bottle holder screws too long and touching the Battery Battery Running temperature 10 50 C Step 4 Check wires plugs for correct connection and intactness of Display at handlebar clamp Taillight at Seat tube Front light horn Speed sensort Speed sensor B...

Page 36: ...EDs go out on after another ON press ON OFF Button until LEDs start flashing on again Step 3 No noticeable support Supporting levels at least at 10 in settings uneven support at 25 km h Downshift from support Level 4 Engine keeps pushing a few seconds without pedaling Support Level 4 Flex Power Mode Correct Speed Sensor position Distance 17mm magnet at the height of line on sensor A change of cass...

Page 37: ...es 0 100 It is important that you run the battery completely empty Charging from 5 100 does not increase the range Battery loading temperature between 5 45 C Step 3 Range is calculated by assistance of the last minutes Influencing Factors Level of assist Gear changing Type of tires Pressure in tires Age state of care state of charging of the battery Route profile and road surface Weather condition...

Page 38: ...nnect charger to the battery bike Charging only works if you can see the green LED flashing Charging finished if green light is permanently on Possible Errors if red flashing LED Charging temperature too low high Dirty connections plugs Step 2 Battery does not charge to 100 Disconnect connec again Battery too warm let it cool down 2 min driving in boost battery discharged recharge Dealer Step 4 Re...

Page 39: ... S Ped Check the chain guide too low with compression Check battery tension Tighten battery retaining bolts 2 times Step 2 Check rear end DHX2 clean spring increase tension Retighten the bearing seats of the rear end Step 3 Clean the mudguard at seat post and bolt it on again Check and tighten bolts on the saddle Check the pedals Grease the headset Dealer Step 4 Tighten 3x the motor screw Tighten ...

Page 40: ...rrect connection and intactness at handlebar and downtube Error 19 System Cool Down Reduce load Error 21 Check all wires plugs for correct connection and intactness Error 29 Check Batterycables contacts check preload of battery mounting Error 41 Restart bike reduce load Error TCA TDA Battery Cool Down Error not mentioned Restart System Check Brose service tool for help SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on Yo...

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