MBM HYPERION 29 User Manual Download Page 35

HYPERION

 USER MANUAL

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7.2 Braking

To minimize the stopping distances of the vehicle, it is necessary to abruptly stop pedaling and subsequently apply brak-

ing force gradually in order not to destabilize the vehicle.

Encourage the use of the rear brake when braking to stabilize the bicycle.

7.3 Parking

The bicycle is not equipped with a side stand for support, therefore, before leaving the bicycle, check that the pedal-as-

sisted bicycle is resting on stable ground and remains in a stable position.

The bicycle must be parked in the designated parking areas and, in any case, without obstructing the passageways, emer-

gency exits, electrical panels and fire-fighting stations.

ATTENTION

Driving behavior

Excessive braking force can trigger harmful phenomena such as wheel locking or vehicle overturning. It is very dangerous to 

brake when cornering: you could lose control of the bike.

7.1 Usage of the bicycle

Before using the pedal assisted bicycle in places open to traffic, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the behavior of 

the vehicle.

The first uses must be made in private environments away from traffic, other cyclists or obstacles of any kind.

The driver must adapt the travel speed of the pedal assisted bicycle to the conditions of the route and the presence of 

other vehicles or pedestrians. Especially when tackling the curves you must keep a moderate speed (the smaller the cor-

ner radius, the lower the speed must be). When the driver stops pedaling or the speed reaches 25 km / h, the electric motor 

no longer provides assistance and the bicycle proceeds completely managed by the pedals.

It is essential to gain experience in riding the pedal assisted bicycle, before proceeding at high speed. If you do not want to 

use the engine, simply remove the battery or set the lowest level of assistance.

Summary of Contents for HYPERION 29

Page 1: ...H Y P E R I O N 2 9 U S E R M A N U A L H Y P E R I O N ...

Page 2: ...el 13 3 6 Graphic display interface 14 3 6 1 General screen composition 14 3 7 On board computer mode 15 3 7 1 Race mode 15 3 7 2 Summary mode 16 I N D E X 3 8 Walk assistance mode 17 3 9 Menu 18 3 9 1 Screen brightness 19 3 9 2 Change language 19 3 9 3 Units of measurement 19 3 9 4 Weight 20 3 9 5 Gender 20 3 10 Error code 20 3 10 1 Troubleshooting 22 3 11 Battery 23 3 11 1 State of charge 23 3 1...

Page 3: ...ntenance and daily checks 36 8 2 1 Checking labels and pictograms 36 8 2 2 Checking the wheels 36 8 2 3 Check brake operation 36 8 3 Maintenance and weekly checks 37 8 3 1 Washing and cleaning 37 8 3 2 Lubrication and chain tension control 37 8 3 3 Checking the frame and bolts 37 8 4 Maintenance and monthly checks 38 8 4 1 Checking and adjusting the front derailleur 38 9 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND S...

Page 4: ...al being automatically updated 1 2 Assistance For any inconvenience or request for clarification contact the authorized dealer who has competent and specialized per sonnel as well as specific equipment and original spare parts 1 3 Graphic form of safety warnings To identify the safety messages in this manual the following graphic warning symbols will be used They have the func tion of attracting t...

Page 5: ...Failure to comply with the operating instructions and safety prescriptions contained in this manual exempts the man ufacturer from any liability If the maintenance of the pedal assisted bicycle is carried out in a way that does not comply with the instructions provid ed with non original spare parts or in any case in such a way as to compromise its integrity or modify its characteristics the manuf...

Page 6: ...aintenance phase operators must be equipped with the necessary accident prevention equipment 3 The tools used for maintenance must be suitable and of good quality 4 Do not use gasoline or flammable solvents as cleaning agents but always use non flammable and non toxic solvents 5 Limit the use of compressed air for cleaning as much as possible max 2 bar and protect yourself with goggles with side s...

Page 7: ...me Adjust the height of the saddle using the screw placed in the collar Ref A Figure 1 Check that the mechanism is tight ened before testing the seat and using the vehicle Do not tighten the collar screw Ref A Figure 1 beyond the maximum value of 8 Nm Do not lift the saddle beyond the limit switch signal placed in the stem Ref B Figure 1 SHELTERS It is therefore strictly forbidden to modify or rem...

Page 8: ...ve the skills con tact the authorized dealer 2 6 2 Pedals assembly Right Pedal it is identified by the letter R marked on its pin To assemble the pedal screw it by turning the pin clockwise Figure 2 Left Pedal it is identified by the letter L marked on its pin To assemble the pedal screw it by turning the pin counter clockwise Figure 2 FIG 2 ...

Page 9: ...ry and an electric motor whose intervention takes place only in conjunction with the pedaling and progressively stops as the vehicle speed approaches 25 km h and then comes to a complete stop at that speed To manage the assistance system there is a special control located next to the left grip on the handlebar On the right side of the handlebar there is a control system for selecting the gears INC...

Page 10: ... ALUMINIUM HYDROFORMED FORK CUSHIONED WITH ADJUSTMENT SUSPENSIONS SUNTOUR EDGE LOR 210 CRANK SET 36 TEETH SHIFTER DEORE REAR DERAILLEUR 11 SPEEDS BRAKES HYDRIC DISK TYRES 29X2 60 SADDLE SADDLE ITALIA X3 PEDALS RIGHT AND LEFT APPROVED IN STEEL AND POLYMER MATERIAL MOTOR CENTRAL BATTERY INTEGRATED SPEED MAX ASSISTANCE 25 KM H DISPLAY LCD POWER LEVELS 5 LEVELS WEIGHT 24 3 KG ...

Page 11: ...eel hubs The right lever controls the rear brake the left lever controls the front brake the braking action is proportional to the force applied to the lever 3 4 Speed change The pedal assisted bicycle has a 10 speed gearbox with the sprockets positioned on the rear wheel hub selectable using the opposing levers located at the base of the right knob The indicator Ref E Figure 3 in the upper part o...

Page 12: ...s or press the OFF button on the battery If the E Bike is not used for a variable time depending on the type of battery the system will turn off automatically button Short pressure 1 second prolonged pressure 2 seconds H power Allows you to Scroll through the Home from one Main Screen to another Scroll between Home and Menus confirm the action during the changes Allows you to Turn the display on a...

Page 13: ...00 LEVEL 3 MULTIPLIED FACTOR 200 LEVEL 4 MULTIPLICATION FACTOR 300 LEVEL 5 MULTIPLICATION FACTOR 400 ATTENTION The engine has 5 levels of assistance which increase the power delivered by the engine If you set it to 0 the motor is switched off 3 5 3 Assistance activation The thruster is activated and is immediately deactivated if pedaling stops The power of the motor depends on the force impressed ...

Page 14: ...ing down the UP DOWN keys at the same time for 2 3 6 1 Graphic composition of the screen The screens in the Home section differ from each other in the type of information displayed Figure 4 1 1 BATTERY CHARGE STATUS PERCENTAGE 2 E BIKE CURRENT SPEED IN KILOMETERS HOUR KM H 3 POWER GRAPHICS DISPLAY UPPER BAR ENGINE POWER LOWER BAR CYCLIST POWER 4 E BIKE LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AUTOMATIC ON OFF RIF 3 7 5 S...

Page 15: ...dirizzata ad utenti esperti e ad un uso sportivo della e bike Figura 4 2 1 POWER Indicates the instantaneous power de livered by the motor in watts w 2 CYCLIST POWER Indicates the instantaneous power ex pressed by the cyclist in watts w 3 POWER DISPLAY Graphic display of the upper bar power engine power lower bar cyclist power 4 ENERGY CONSUMPTION Indicates the average energy consump tion in watt ...

Page 16: ...ER HOUR KM H DETECTED SINCE THE LAST RESET 4 INDICATES THE AVERAGE ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN WATT HOURS PER KILOMETER WH KM CALCULATED SINCE THE LAST RESET 5 INDICATES THE ENERGY CONSUMED BY THE CYCLIST IN KILOCALORIES KCAL SINCE THE LAST RESET 6 INDICATES THE TOTAL DISTANCE TRAVELED BY THE EBIKE IN KILOMETERS KM NON RESETTABLE VALUE 3 7 2 Mode review It is the sixth screen of the Home section This sc...

Page 17: ...p the DOWN key pressed Ref G in Figure 5 The engine will activate and the appropriate warning will appear on the display The engine will shut down in the following cases Release of the DOWN button Ref G in Figure 5 Speed above 6km h Locking the e bike wheel NOTE By selecting the assistance level 0 the motor is completely disabled and it is not possible to use the walk assis tance function Attentio...

Page 18: ...e 5 at the same time for two seconds it is possible to open the menu screen From any screen by holding down the POWER button for 2 you can return to the last Home screen dis played Once entered it is possible to move in the menu with the UP and DOWN buttons and press POWER to enter Attention Before pressing the F and G buttons at the same time Figure 5 position yourself firmly on the bike and acti...

Page 19: ...he language of the unit texts Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll through the available items The selected value is highlighted in the center in the white line Figure 4 7 8 9 3 Unit of measurement From this screen you can select the unit of measurement with which they are calculated instantaneous speed average speed average consumption Lap distance Total distance Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll ...

Page 20: ...s not neces sary for the correct functioning of the eBike The value has the sole purpose of making the calculation of the calories consumed reliable Use the up and down keys to scroll through the available items The se lected value is highlighted in the center in the white line Figure 4 10 ERROR CODE In the event of an anomaly the system reports the problem to the user by displaying a danger icon ...

Page 21: ...FSET TORQUE TRANSDUCER NOT COMPLIANT THE TORQUE TRANSDUCER SIGNAL HAS AN ANOMALY 0801 ANOMALY TO MOTOR ROTATION SENSORS 0802 PEDAL ROTATION SENSOR ANOMALY 0804 EXCESSIVE DRIVE TEMPERATURE THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR HAS DETECTED A TEMPERATURE ABOVE THE THRESHOLD OF DANGER 0805 EXCESSIVE ENGINE TEMPERATURE THE ENGINE HAS REACHED A TEMPERATURE ABOVE THE DANGER THRESHOLD 0806 NON COMPLIANT PERIPHERAL BUS ...

Page 22: ... reduced power safety mode 3 10 Problem solving PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION SYSTEM DO NOT WORK CHECK IFTHE BATTERY IS FULL ASSISTANCE DO NOT GO CHECK IFTHE LEVEL IS UPTO 0 AND IFTHE BATTERY IS SUFFICIENT ERROR ON DISPLAY THE SYSTEM DETECTED AN ANOMALY DEPENDING ONTHETYPE OF FAULTTHE MOTOR MAY BE DEACTIVAT ED OR OPERATE AT REDUCED POWER FOR MORE DETAILS REFERTO CHAPTER 3 10 DISPLAY IS NOT CLEAR FOLLOWIN...

Page 23: ...arge without turning on the assistance system in the lower part of the battery there is a button Ref I Figure 6 which allows by means of 5 LED lights Ref L Figure 6 to view the state of charge 3 11 2 Battery installation and cleaning To remove the battery make sure that the assistance system is switched off and proceed as follows 1 Insert the battery lock release key in the appropriate lock in the...

Page 24: ... must be performed without the release key remove it if inserted 2 Align the battery over the oblique tubing of the frame by first matching the electrical connector Ref N Figure 8 3 Carefully insert the battery into the frame until you hear the lock click At this point the battery is already automatically locked ...

Page 25: ... the appropriate plug at the bottom of the battery 4 Connect the battery charger to a power socket 230 V 50 Hz and let the battery charge for the necessary time ATTENTION CHARGER Always connect the plug to the bat tery first and then the battery charg er to the power outlet FIG 9 3 11 4 Problem solving ATTENTION TROUBLESHOOTING In the event that the assistance system does not activate even if the ...

Page 26: ...preload of the forks by turning the lever in the upper part to the left Ref Q Figure 10 1 The blue lever positioned at the top right Ref P Figure 10 1 on the other hand allows the compression to be blocked effectively transforming the suspension from amortized to rigid Furthermore it is possible to adjust the return speed of the suspension itself by turning the red knob positioned in the lower rig...

Page 27: ...t of use The pedal assisted bicycle can be used outdoors in the absence of adverse weather conditions rain hail snow strong wind etc Maximum allowed temperature 40 C Minimum allowed temperature 0 C Maximum permissible humidity 70 The environment of use may have an asphalted surface or with not excessively high roughness Furthermore the place of use must be illuminated by the sun or by artificial l...

Page 28: ...ssenger Ride the pedal assisted bicycle in areas where there is a danger of explosions Ride the pedal assisted bicycle in adverse weather conditions heavy rain hail snow strong wind etc Carrying a passenger in addition to the driver Riding the pedal assisted bicycle under the influence of alcohol or drugs Ride the pedal assisted bicycle if your weight is greater than the permitted weight Charge th...

Page 29: ...s achieved by binding it with anchoring bands or cables in good condition In this regard the coupling devices must be installed in such a way as not to damage the frame and other parts of the bicycle The manufacturer is not liable for breakages caused by lifting and or transporting the pedal assisted bicycle after delivery Crush and impact During lifting it is necessary to operate with extreme cau...

Page 30: ...s complete always disconnect the plug from the mains first and then the plug from the battery Always recharge the battery fully Always use the original power supply supplied Do not leave the battery charging for more than 8 hours Always recharge in a ventilated area Do not recharge the battery in too hot environments Do not recharge the battery near flammable liquids Do not cover the battery in an...

Page 31: ...take all measures to carry out an adequate repair and if necessary contact the authorized dealer or an authorized work shop Do not inflate the tires beyond the allowable value indicated by the manufacturer on the side surface of the tires 6 2 PRELIMINARY FUNCTIONAL CHECKS Before each use the driver must check the safety status of the pedal assisted bicycle Therefore perform the following inspectio...

Page 32: ...e riding position DANGER 6 2 4 Position of the frame and the saddle Check that the frame and saddle are properly secured and positioned in the most comfortable configuration for the rider for complete control of the bike Otherwise before setting off act on the saddle position adjustment systems For further information on regulation refer to paragraph 2 6 DANGER IMPORTANT Check that the minimum ins...

Page 33: ...other hand allows the compression to be blocked effectively trans forming the suspension from amortized to rigid Furthermore it is possible to adjust the return speed of the suspension itself by turn ing the red knob positioned in the lower right part of the fork Ref R Figure 10 2 For the shock absorber using the lever Ref K Figure 10 3 it is possible to adjust the compression speed while the red ...

Page 34: ...gned Use the bicycle only in the manner and for the intended uses described in this manual Never ride the pedal assisted bicycle with parts that have been disassembled The pedal assisted bicycle cannot be used on very wet icy or slippery surfaces Avoid very uneven surfaces and obstacles Drive with both hands on the handlebar Replace worn and or damaged parts Eventually if necessary have it checked...

Page 35: ...urning It is very dangerous to brake when cornering you could lose control of the bike 7 1 Usage of the bicycle Before using the pedal assisted bicycle in places open to traffic it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the behavior of the vehicle The first uses must be made in private environments away from traffic other cyclists or obstacles of any kind The driver must adapt the travel speed ...

Page 36: ...2 Wheels checks Using the appropriate inflation valve on the rims check the inflation pressure of the tires using a com pressor and a gun with a pressure gauge or a pump Check the condition of the tread the rim and the attachment of the rims to the hubs In the event of a tire replacement contact your authorized dealer or a qualified tire dealer 8 2 3 Brakes check The brakes must be adjusted in suc...

Page 37: ...ning the pedal assisted bicycle is not only a matter of decorum but also allows you to immediately detect any defect in it In order not to damage or compromise the functioning of the various components especially the electrical parts cleaning must be carried out taking certain precautions It is absolutely forbidden to direct jets of pressurized water towards the electrical parts the engine and the...

Page 38: ... lower and upper limit switches of the rear derailleur Turn the two screws Ref U T Figure 12 so that the chain does not come out The chain displacement device must be in line with both the largest gear and the smallest one Ref Figure 13 To prevent damage to the gearbox it is recommended not to exert too much pressure on the pedals while shifting gears So avoid shifting when exerting effort or driv...

Page 39: ...ions must be carried out Repair it in a dry and ventilated place Carry out a general cleaning of the pedal assisted bicycle Remove the battery from its seat and place it in a special storage site fully charged and recharge regularly Leave the bicycle on a suitable support Protect exposed electrical contacts with antioxidant products Grease all surfaces not protected by paints or anti corrosion tre...

Page 40: ...posal centers Divide the materials according to their nature appointing specialized companies authorized to dispose of them in com pliance with the provisions of the law 11 DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS ATTENTION DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS The disposal of packaging waste and vacuumed dust the replaced parts the pedal assisted bicycle as a whole at the end of its expected life must be carried out...

Page 41: ...u will need the serial number and a photograph of the proof of purchase from the authorized dealer The serial number is printed on the plate affixed to the straight tube of the bicycle at the bottom bracket Claims must be made through an official dealer by presenting the original fiscal document receipt or invoice and print ing the confirmation of the activation of the guarantee that you will rece...

Page 42: ...are parts for repair and replacement ESCLUSIONS Normal wear and tear on parts subject to it such as tires chains brakes cables and sprockets in situations where there are no units or material defects Bicycles serviced by an unauthorized MBM distributor Changes from the original packaging Use of the bike for abnormal activities such as competition and or commercial activities or for purposes other ...

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