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  Remind to take out the bicycle rest before getting on the E-48. 
 

 
3º How to stop or decrease the speed 
The  assisting  engine  and  the  mechanical  transmission  are  to  be  interrupted  without 
pedalling  and  the  brake  levers  shall  be  clamped  to  stop  the  E-48  and  the  assisting 
engine as well.  
 
4º To stop the vehicle 
Once  the  route  has  been  finished,  the  electric  system  must  be  stopped.  First,  the 

display must be off by pushing the power button  

. Once the screen is in White, the 

battery must be disconnected with the contact key. 
 

 

  The  battery  charge  level  can  also  be  verified  directly  by  pressing  the 
button placed in the superior face of the battery. 
 

 
 
ASSISTING WAYS: 
 
The E-48 is provided with a LCD display on the handlebar where all the information is 
recorded  and  serves  also  as  a  control  panel  to  select  the  way  more  required  to  one 
necessities. 
With the display on position  ON, the light display can be changed directly through the 

UP and DOWN arrows. 

 

 

There  are  6  proportional  assisting  levels  to  the  pedalling  and  1  manual  assisting  way 
(auto). 
 
The proportional assisting levels works approximately as follow: 
 
 level "1" : 
 35%-50% 
 level "2" :  50%-60% 
 level "3" :  60%-70% 
 level "4" :  70%-80% 
 level "5" :  75%-90% 
 leve "6" :  85%-100%  
(Engine power ratio) 
 
The  AUTO assisting way works with the power vary manual. 
 

 

  

See section:  LCD DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 

 

 

Important:  The  brakes,  for  better  safety,  can  stop  the  engine  working  if 
they are pressed 

Important: Check the section: VERIFICATIONS AND SAFETY before using 
the vehicle
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for E-Bike E-48

Page 1: ...E 48 USER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...at they have understood its contents The drawings and images may not correspond exactly to your model They are used solely to facilitate your understanding We apologize if any part of this manual does...

Page 4: ...TERY CHARGER OR ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT YOU MAY PROVOKE A SHORT CIRCUIT AND POSSIBLE INJURIES SHOCK OR BURNS IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE A HELMET WHILE RIDING SAFETY WARNING DO NOT OPEN THE BATTERY NOR MANIPU...

Page 5: ...Conventional stem 20 9 2 2 Ahead stem 21 9 3 Fork and Headset 23 9 4 Suspension system Forks 24 9 5 Wheels 24 9 5 1 Tyre pressure chart 26 9 6 Brakes 26 9 6 1 Rim brake system 27 9 6 2 mechanic disc...

Page 6: ...G 6 FRAME 16 CONTROLLER CAGE 7 SEAT POST 17 PEDAL SENSORY 8 FRONT LIGHT 18 PEDALS 9 REAR LIGHT 19 FRONT BRAKE 10 REAR BRAKE 2 UNDERSTANDING ICONS The following icons are used throughout this manual Th...

Page 7: ...nts o E 48 principal assembled part o Front wheel o Front fenders o Pedals o Front light o Own manual o Contact keys o Charger Required tools o Allen o Spanner o Screwdriver o Nylon hammer Assembling...

Page 8: ...ch can ride to places where a conventional bicycle would be difficult to get along TYPE OF USE FOR WHICH THIS BIKE HAS BEEN DESIGNED The Monty electric bicycles and their components are being designed...

Page 9: ...ke the key out To start Turn the battery key to the clockwise Figure 2 screen INFORMATION The LCD display has 4 buttons to be used as 1 Power To start or to stop 2 Set selection of functions 3 Up arro...

Page 10: ...he battery ASSISTING WAYS The E 48 is provided with a LCD display on the handlebar where all the information is recorded and serves also as a control panel to select the way more required to one neces...

Page 11: ...in position intermittent the light intensity can be varied by the UP and DOWN arrows in 5 levels 2 If the button 2 is pressed two times the icon is let in intermittent position and the partial distanc...

Page 12: ...k the brake levers and the cable as well Code 06 Indicates that there is something wrong on the pedalling sensor Code 07 Indicates a problem in the accelerator It can be solved by initiating the syste...

Page 13: ...tions before riding the E 48 WHEELS HANDLEBAR AND STEM HEADSET AND FORK SEAT SEAT POST BRAKES TRANSMITION BATTERY AND CHARGER It is very important the brakes to work properly for one security and for...

Page 14: ...uivalent for specific information regarding these laws Check the Town House web site Attention while riding One must be aware of any incident which may happen while riding such as how avoid the pothol...

Page 15: ...or from any part of the frame they could touch the spokes or provoke a sudden handlebar turn causing the vehicle lost control Do not ride under the alcohol effects or under any medicament which can r...

Page 16: ...t and the seat post to the frame well aligned 9 1 1 SEAT POSITION ADJUSTMENT The seat can be fitted in three parameters 1 Seat height 2 Seat Inclination 3 Seat rear position 1 The seat s height is the...

Page 17: ...wnwards Try different positions until finding the most comfortable This adjustment is made by loosing the screw 1 allen 6 mm underneath the seat set the required inclination thigh the screw The recomm...

Page 18: ...the Close position less than 50 N Newton this means that it is not tight enough in this case open again the lever to the OPEN Figure 9 and tight the quick release again clockwise until noticing is we...

Page 19: ...thout threads 9 2 1 CONVENTIONAL STEM Adjustment of the handlebar height A Remove the rubber cap and loose the screw Figure 1 in Figure 10 counter clockwise Allen 6mm B Move the handlebar sideways to...

Page 20: ...wton Check the handlebar and stem for wear or stress signs If you find any scratches dents warping discoloration or cracks remove the affected piece immediately If you doubt whether or not the handleb...

Page 21: ...mm B choose the required inclination most suitable to one s necessity Take note of the marked graduation D The handlebar inclination can be effected as well C Tighten the screw clockwise E The recomm...

Page 22: ...t headset adjusting may cause one to lose control of the bike and fall down Ensure that the headset and stem to be correctly fitted before each use LUBRICATION The Headset should be lubricated once a...

Page 23: ...n turns 4 See the section Torque value chart for a right tight Check to ensure that the axles nuts are correctly placed as specified above If they are not readjust following the same steps or take the...

Page 24: ...e sure that it is compatible with the rim and tyre of bicycle E bike tires have unique characteristics compared to standard tires Tyre pressure Tires must be inflated to the right pressure to ensure t...

Page 25: ...use it if you detect any problem Brake adjustment and working To brake or stop the E 48 the two brake levers must used properly according to the circumstances and the engine is to stop automatically T...

Page 26: ...hey will have to be replaced when there were only 3 mm left of the rubber block with respect to the metal support Setting the brake shoes vertically should be such that the rim s edge were 1mm above t...

Page 27: ...AL DISC BRAKES Instead of using a brake shoes to press on the wheel rim a pad squeezes in a disc placed on the front wheel or rear wheel hub The disc is fitted to the axle by means of bolts on the lef...

Page 28: ...replaced Important The left brake lever corresponds to the front wheel and the right brake lever to the rear wheel 9 7 TRANSMISSION The transmission must work properly It has to be clean and lubricat...

Page 29: ...evaporates Use a degreasing liquid and brush the sprockets to be clean Caution The left and right pedals are stamped to indicate what side they correspond to R right and L left Figure 19 Figure 20 9...

Page 30: ...using the regulating outer screw H Set the outer roller in line with the largest sprocket using the regulating inner screw L To check it try to pedal with all the possible freewheel options If when in...

Page 31: ...h a Shimano derailleur of 6 or 7 speed to help the interaction between the rider and the vehicle Las E Bikes use a chain based derailleur system Changing the gears is done by using the right hand shif...

Page 32: ...or them in a specialized shop See the maintenance chart 9 8 LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS The reflectors reflex the light received from outside While riding in the night or in conditions with poor visibility...

Page 33: ...equate power supply may damage the battery In general the batteries are also sensitive to extreme temperatures Any manipulation of the battery by the user is to invalidate the warranty and free the ma...

Page 34: ...ng charged Green light The battery is charged or disconnected Battery fuse The battery is provided with a safety fuse of 10 A in case that the charged dis not work verify the fuse H in Figure 27 and c...

Page 35: ...a third of its power For this reason it is probable that the charge can last less time in winter At 20 C the battery shall work normally When the temperature exceeds 35 40 or if the battery has been...

Page 36: ...ly and the E 48 to be safe Checking and handling the battery requires specific tools and know how Only an authorized dealer or the Monty plant should manipulate it Engine The E 48 is provided with a t...

Page 37: ...addition it is recommend to change the bulb set every six months because there is not any warning system to detect it if they are broken and one may run the risk of not having any light when you need...

Page 38: ...to change without any prior notice The E 48 is not recommended for those weighing more than 100 kg E BIKE E 48 Engine 250 W Brushless in the rear wheel Battery Lithium 36 V 9 Ah Voltage 36 V Max spee...

Page 39: ...Seat post Quick release 100 N Bolt 20 25 Nm Standard stem Hight bolt 20 30 Nm Inclination bolt 17 20 Nm Handlebar bolt 15 Nm Ahead stem Fixing bolt 12 15 Nm Adjusting bolt 10 14 Nm Handlebar bolt 12...

Page 40: ...ection Lubrication replacement Seat post 1 month Handlebar Wheel alignment 1 month Hubs 1 year 1 year Lights reflectors 2 months Fork Headset 1 month 1 year Pedals 3 months 1 year Chain wheel 3 months...

Page 41: ...unction 3 The Pedal assisting is not connected 4 The pedal assisting does not receive any sign from the pedal 5 it must be a faulty electric item 1 make sure the battery to be on position ON 2 The eng...

Page 42: ...is manual The travelling distance can vary depending on the rider s weight the route or the E 48 conditions 2 Contact to a technical service 7 A strange noise can be hear from the front wheel engine 1...

Page 43: ...battery 6 months and Li ion Lithium battery I year Never use any other manufacturer s components Never repair the E 48 by oneself Take it to the store where the vehicle was purchased or to an authori...

Page 44: ...aced on the same direction that the wheels turn when riding The right pedal clockwise and the left pedal counter clockwise To remove them they must be unscrewed them in the opposite direction Can I wa...

Page 45: ...45 19 ELECTRIC SCHEME FigurE 30...

Page 46: ...POKES NUTS 11 E46 FRONT LIGHT 40 E46 REAR WHEEL 26 ENGINE 12 E46 SEAT POST 41 REAR SPOKES NUTS 15 E46 BATTERY SET 42 HEADSET 16 E46 STICKER SET 43 E46 BB 18 E46 FRONT FENDER 44 BATTERY SUPPORT GUIDE 1...

Page 47: ...post to BICICLETAS MONTY S A DPTO E BIKE C INDUSTRIA 30 32 08970 SANT FELIU DE LLOBREGAT BARCELONA SPAIN 22 MONTY OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTORS AND CONTACTS It is recommended to get in touch with the dealer...

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