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PULSE

 USER MANUAL

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13. COMPLIANCE

Hybrid-drive bicycles with a maximum support speed of 25km / h fulfill the requirements:
• 2006/42 / EC Machinery Directive
• 2014/30 / UE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
• 2011/65 / EU Rohs Directive

These bicycles also comply with the following non-harmonized standards:
• Electric bicycles: EN 15194

Disclaimer:

It is strongly recommended that you do not remove or replace any original equipment or modify the bicycle in any way that 
could change its design and / or function. Such modifications could seriously damage the handling, stability and other as-
pects of the bicycle, making it unsafe. The removal or modification of parts, or the use of non-original equipment as spare 
parts, can make the bike no longer compliant with applicable standards and laws. To ensure safety, quality and reliability, 
use only MBM original parts or authorized spare parts for repair and replacement.

EXCLUSIONS

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 than 
those for which the bike was designed.
• Damage caused by not following the user manual.
• Damage to paints and decals as a result of having exposed the bike or having used it in harsh conditions and climates.
• Labor costs for the replacement of parts.
• Transportation fee.

Except as provided in this warranty and remaining subject to all other warranties, MBM and its employees and agents will 
not be liable for loss or damage of any kind (including incidental and consequential losses or damage caused by negli-
gence or failure) originating from or relating to any MBM bicycle.
M.B.M. S.r.l. does not assume responsibility for damage to property and people, due to improper use of the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for PULSE 26 UNISEX

Page 1: ...P U L S E 2 8 M A N P U L S E 2 6 2 8 U N I S E X U S E R M A N U A L P U L S E ...

Page 2: ...ronment of use 19 4 3 Improper uses and contraindications 20 I N D E X 5 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT 20 5 1 Lifting 20 5 2 Transportation 20 6 COMMISSIONING 21 6 1 Charging the battery 21 6 2 Preliminary functional checks 22 6 2 1 Control devices 22 6 2 2 Wheels 22 6 2 3 Braking system 22 6 2 4 Frame handlebar and seat position 23 6 2 5 Brake adjustment 23 6 2 6 Suspension adjustment 24 6 2 7 Lights ope...

Page 3: ...e without this manual being automatically updated 1 2 Assistance For any problems or requests for clarification contact the authorized dealer who has competent and specialized person nel as well as specific equipment and original spare parts 1 3 Graphic form and safety warnings To identify the safety messages in this manual the following graphic warning symbols will be used They have the func tion...

Page 4: ... 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 manufacturer will be relieved o...

Page 5: ... each maintenance 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...

Page 6: ...ustment can generate structural breaks in the frame Adjust the height of the saddle by activating the quick release mechanism Ref A Figure 1 Check that the mechanism is tightened before testing the seat and using the vehicle Do not raise the saddle beyond the limit switch signal located in the seat post Ref B Figure 1 fix It is therefore strictly forbidden to modify or remove the guards controls l...

Page 7: ...ith adjusting the height of the column remember ing never to exceed the minimum insertion limit Ref C Figure 2 Once the desired height has been adjusted tighten the fixing screw For perfect ergonomics rotate the handlebar by loosening the two fixing screws Ref E D Figure 3 Make sure you have tightened the screws cor rectly before using the pedal assisted bicycle DANGER IMPORTANT WARNING Check that...

Page 8: ... the skills con tact the authorized dealer 2 6 3 Pedal mounting 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 4 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 4 FIG 4 ...

Page 9: ...able battery 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 adjusting the...

Page 10: ...28M FRAME ALLUMINIUM FORK SUSPENSION WITH ADJUSTEMENT CRANK SET 42 TEETH REAR DERAILLEUR ACERA SHIFTERS 7 SPEEDS BRAKES V BRAKE WHEELS 26X2 00 28X2 00 TYRES SELLE BASSANO PULSE SADDLE RIGHT AND LEFT LIGHTS INTERNAL AUXILIARY BATTERIES ENGINE AT THE REAR HUB BATTERY TO THE ROOF RACK SPEED MAX ASSISTANCE 25 KM H DISPLAY LCD POWER LEVELS 5 LEVELS WEIGHT 27 KG ...

Page 11: ...file of the rim generate the friction necessary to stop the motion of the bicycle in proportion to the force applied to the lever The right brake lever activates the rear brake fixed to the frame while the left brake lever activates the front brake fixed to the fork 3 4 Speed change The pedal assisted bicycle has a 7 speed gearbox with the sprockets positioned on the rear wheel hub selectable usin...

Page 12: ...ly deactivated LIVEL 1 NO ASSISTANCE LIVEL 2 ASSISTANCE25 RECOMMENDED ROUTE PLAIN HILLY MEDIUM LONG DISTANCES LIVEL 3 ASSISTANCE 50 RECOMMENDED ROUTE HILLY MEDIUM ASCENT MEDIUM DISTANCES LIVEL4 ASSISTANCE 75 RECOMMENDED ROUTE UPHILL MEDIUM SHORT DISTANCES LIVEL 5 ASSISTANCE 100 RECOMMENDED ROUTE CHALLENGING CLIMB SHORT DISTANCE 3 5 System assistance management 3 5 1 Commands To manage the assistan...

Page 13: ... in the lower part of the battery Press the battery until you hear the click of correct insertion Ref 2 Figure 7 3 Turn the key clockwise to lock the battery and remove it Ref 3 Figure 7 3 7 Pedal assisted methods The pedal assisted bicycle is equipped with the walking assistance function This function allows you to move the bicycle more easily during manual movement in case you face small climbs ...

Page 14: ...he key key 3 in figure 8 3 8 2 Battery charge status By pressing the assistance activation button the battery charge status is directly displayed on the control display As the battery is discharged the charge status notches on the display will turn off and then the assistance system will turn off when the system power supply battery is completely discharged It is also possible to view the state of...

Page 15: ...on the left side of the same Figure 10 4 Connect the supplied battery charger to the socket with the appropriate plug 5 Connect the battery charger to a power socket 230 V 50 Hz and let the battery charge for the necessary time FIG 10 3 8 4 Problems resoution ATTENTION TROUBLESHOOTING In the event that the assistance system does not activate even if the battery is charged contact the authorized de...

Page 16: ...during the day and at night two headlights are installed one front Figure 11 and one rear Figure 12 These devices are activated by means of an on off button Ref Q Figures 11 12 To replace the batteries remove the screw Ref R Figures 13 14 and open the device FIG 11 FIG 13 FIG 14 FIG 12 ...

Page 17: ...suspension system that allows to dampen the stresses caused by the roughness of the path while using the vehicle Depending on the path and the load on the vehicle it is possible to vary its stiffness by rotating the preload lever Ref S Figure 15 Turn clockwise to stiffen the fork by increasing the preload FIG 15 ...

Page 18: ...d bicycle can be used outdoors in the absence of adverse weather conditions heavy rain hail snow strong wind etc Maximum allowed temperature 40 C Minimum allowed temperature 0 C Maximum permissible humidity 70 Charging temperature 0 40 C 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 arti...

Page 19: ...a danger of explosions Riding the pedal assist bicycle for other uses than those for which it was built ie the pleasure of a passenger Ride your pedal assist bike in areas where there is a danger of explosion Ride the pedal assist bike in bad weather conditions heavy rain hail snow strong wind etc Carry one passenger in addition to the driver Ride the pedal assist bike under the influence of alcoh...

Page 20: ...is 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 CRUSHING AND IMPACT During lifting you must operate with extreme caution t...

Page 21: ...ot run the risk of damaging it In any case it must be recharged at least every 3 months even if the bicycle is not used PRECAUTION DURING THE CHARGING Always connect the plug to the battery and then the power plug to the mains When charging is 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 ...

Page 22: ... 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 verifications Before each use the driver must check the safety status of the pedal assisted bicycle Therefore perform the following inspections befor...

Page 23: ...operly secured and positioned in the most comfortable configuration for the rider for complete control of the bike If this is not the case before setting off act on the adjustment systems for the position and the saddle and handlebars For further information on regulation refer to paragraph 2 6 DANGER DANGER IMPORTANT NOTICE Check that the min imum insertion mark B is not visible IMPORTANT Minimum...

Page 24: ... of the brake lever by acting on the adjuster Ref T Figure 16 Warning Excessive travel of the brake lever leads to contact of the same with the knob limiting the braking ac tion and causing possible crushing of the fingers 6 2 6 Suspensions regulations At this point adjust the suspensions to make the use of the pedal assisted bicycle more comfortable Depending on the route and the load on the vehi...

Page 25: ...tion refer to paragraph 3 9 The manufacturer is not liable for accidents resulting from incorrect adjustment of the pedal assisted bicycle devices REGULATIONS It is strictly forbidden to adjust the bicycle devices unless you are an expert and trained person to do so Incorrect adjustment can cause serious injuries Therefore if you are unable to adjust these functions contact specialized personnel D...

Page 26: ...e 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 by authori...

Page 27: ...overturning It is very dangerous to brake when cornering you could lose control of the bike 7 1 Use 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 spe...

Page 28: ... pictograms Check the legibility and presence of the CE plate and of the warning stickers affixed to the bod ywork of the bicycle 8 2 2 Checking the wheels Using the appropriate inflation valve on the rims check the inflation pressure of the tires using a compressor 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 ...

Page 29: ...l 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 battery for ...

Page 30: ...lower and upper limit switches of the rear derailleur Turn the two screws Ref V Z Figure 19 so that the chain does not come out The chain displacement device must be in line with both the larger gear and the smaller one Fig 20 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 driving on slo...

Page 31: ... 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 treatments ATTE...

Page 32: ...ters 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 in respe...

Page 33: ...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 receiv...

Page 34: ...re parts for repair and replacement EXCLUSIONS 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 t...

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