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NCM

LYON

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Definition
Normal
Current error or MOS (semiconductor) damaged
Throttle error (detection after turning on)
Motor without phase position(losing power)
Hall signal error (electromagnet in incorrect position)
Brake error (detection after turning on)
Under voltage
Motor stalling
Error in communication with controller
Error in communication with display

Error code

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

5.3.7 ERROR CODE DISPLAY

If there is something wrong with the electronic control system, the display icon will flash at 1Hz and show the error code 

automatically. Different error codes represent different faults in the system; consult the table below for details.

※The display cannot return to normal status until the problem is solved; the E-bike’s electric components will not function if 

there is an error in the system. However, the bike can still be operated conventionally (without pedal assistance). 

Each error code corresponds to a specific fault in the system

Summary of Contents for LYON

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL LYON36V Important information please read before first use...

Page 2: ...lding the Frame 06 3 4 Seat Position 07 3 5 Saddle Height 08 3 6 Saddle Adjustment 08 3 7 Brakes 08 3 8 Shifter and Derailleur Adjustment 10 4 E PARTS OVERVIEW 4 1 Explanation 11 4 2 Battery Charger 1...

Page 3: ...have attempted to answer as many of your potential questions as possible Please take a moment to read through the various sections before you get in the saddle 1 3 Service and Technical Support This...

Page 4: ...re and wind Bike conditions such as tire pressure and maintenance level Bike usage such as acceleration shifting and motor assistance level Weight of rider and cargo Number of charge and discharge cyc...

Page 5: ...oving bicycle parts which may cause you harm such as the wheels and chain Do not rest any objects on the battery or motor Do not impede the drivetrain in any way 3 Always wear shoes that will stay on...

Page 6: ...hand traffic to have the front brake on the left hand brake lever and the rear brake on the right hand lever The opposite is generally true for countries with left hand traffic The table below shows...

Page 7: ...r repairs 3 INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT 3 1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly Lift the handlebars and plastic cover into place then press the locking lever to secure the stem 3 2 Assembly of the Pedals Iden...

Page 8: ...he lever 2 downward and then close the small lock lever 2 downward to lock the frame The lever 2 should require noticeable force to fully close Folding the Frame Pull the small locking lever 1 upward...

Page 9: ...saddle and handlebar height should be adjusted to the body size of the rider The saddle height is correct if the leg is near full extension while the foot is resting flat on the pedal in the bottom p...

Page 10: ...RNING To avoid discomfort the saddle should generally be set as horizontal as possible MIN INSERT There is a minimum insertion line marked on the seat post Failure to observe the minimum insertion lin...

Page 11: ...ff the ground resulting in decreased control of the bike or even flipping the bike and rider in the forward direction this can lead to serious injury and bicycle damage Be careful when applying the fr...

Page 12: ...ifter and Derailleur Adjustment Rear Derailleur Adjustment Step 1 Make sure the rear derailleur is shifted all the way down to the smallest cog Step 2 Turn your barrel adjuster all the way tight so th...

Page 13: ...ll as peaceful parks and nature areas Display The Das Kit control panel gives the rider full command over the electric system and its simple setup provides all the information you may need about your...

Page 14: ...ater Use sand or another fire retardant instead and call emergency services immediately 4 2 3 Installing and Removing the Battery The battery 1 is secured with a lock Unlock the battery 1 and pull it...

Page 15: ...located on the handlebar select the desired support level and begin pedaling You will notice that the motor starts as soon as you begin moving the pedals The charging time will be around 4 hours per o...

Page 16: ...upport to maintain speed 4 2 6 Storage If the bike is not in use for a period of longer than one month it is best to store the battery At 40 60 of its capacity charged once a month for 30 minutes Deta...

Page 17: ...NCM LYON DISPLAY 15 5 Display 5 1 The Buttons There are three buttons on the display M and M represents MODE ON OFF represents UP represents DOWN...

Page 18: ...ns 5 2 1 FUNCTION SUMMARY 1 Switch M UP 4 Speed display 5 Backlight indicator 6 Walk mode 7 Assist level selection 8 Error code indicator 9 SET operation 10 Distance indicator 2 Battery indicator 3 Au...

Page 19: ...y capacity speed PAS and distance traveled 5 3 Normal Operation 5 3 1 ON OFF Press M to activate the display With the display on press M for 2 seconds to turn off power With the display off there is n...

Page 20: ...service technician 5 3 4 BACKLIGHT INDICATOR With the power on press UP for 2 seconds to turn on the backlight Press it for 2 seconds again to turn off the back light 5 3 5 WALK MODE Hold DOWN for 2 s...

Page 21: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 3 7 ERROR CODE DISPLAY If there is something wrong with the electronic control system the display icon will flash at 1Hz and show the error code automatically Different error codes...

Page 22: ...setting Press M one time to enter into wheel diameter setting Select the accurate wheel diameter value to ensure the accuracy of display about speed and mileage Click UP or DOWN to set the wheel diame...

Page 23: ...t of the display s usage the accumulated value cannot be cleared 5 5 2 TRIP DISTANCE Trip distance records the riding mileage for the current session It is displayed as below Holding UP for 5 seconds...

Page 24: ...tor When the battery capacity is high the six battery segments will all be lit When the battery is low the battery frame will flash it indicates that the battery needs to be recharged immediately Sele...

Page 25: ...ving the bike outdoors When not riding keep the bike in a location where it will be protected from snow rain sun etc Snow and rain can cause the bike to corrode Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause...

Page 26: ...eck headset bearings Check bottom bracket bearings Replace brake pads Replace brake cables depends on use Replace tires depends on use Each ride Weekly Monthly 6 Monthly Yearly Inspect frame condition...

Page 27: ...ecommend doing a complete discharge every 2 3 months What should I do if the rim has a buckle or spokes coming loose all the time Take your bike to a qualified wheel builder or technician for service...

Page 28: ...ead set Pedal on the same width as the original ones Derailleurs Shifting system Shifters Shifiting inner outer cables Chainwheel belt wheel Cassette or cogs when the cogs are the same as the original...

Page 29: ...ht Rear Light Max Speed Max Loading including rider Bafang RH2 36V 250W 25KM H Rear drive motor I3 3608P 36V 8 7AH 313WH Panasonic 29PF Cells Li NCM 18650 with USB port Das Kit L6B LCD 6 Levels Alu 60...

Page 30: ...WWW NCMBIKES COM Eckenerstr 3 D 30179 Hannover GERMANY Tel 49 0511 897 938 22 Fax 49 0511 897 938 29 E Mail info ncmbikes com LEISGER Fahrrad GmbH European Headquarters V2018FEB07...

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