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SAFETY

NCM

MUNICH N8C 36V

2. SAFETY

2.1 Battery & Charger

● Keep the battery and charger away from water and heat sources.
● Do not connect positive and negative terminals.
● Keep the battery away from children and pets.
● Use the battery and charger only for their intended purpose as part of your E-bike.
● Do not cover the battery and charger, place objects on top of it or rest objects against it.
● Do not subject the battery and charger to shocks (e.g. by dropping).
● Stop the charging procedure immediately if you notice anything unusual.

In the unlikely event of the battery catching fire, DO NOT attempt to put it out with water. Use sand or another fire retard-

ant instead and call emergency services immediately.

Avoid contact with the battery and charger during the charging procedure; the charger heats up considerably.

        Please take note of the additional information on the rear of the battery case.

2.2 Bike Usage

Try all settings on the E-bike and become accustomed to their various results in a safe and controlled environment before 

you try riding the bike on the open road. Bicycles with pedaling support may handle somewhat differently depending on 

the settings being used.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

1. Always wear a helmet while riding. Make sure your helmet complies with local laws.

2. Keep body parts and other objects away from moving 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 your feet and will grip the pedals securely. Never ride barefoot or when wearing 

sandals.

4. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your bike.

5. Wear bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it may accidentally catch on moving parts of the bike or be snagged 

by objects at the side of the road or trail.

6. Do not jump with your bike. Jumping with a bike puts incredible stress on most components, such as the spokes and 

pedals. One of the most vulnerable parts to jumping-related damage is your front fork. Riders who insist on jumping a bike 

risk serious damage to the bike as well as to themselves.

7. Be mindful of your speed and keep it at a level which is consistent with conditions. Always keep in mind that there is a 

direct relationship between speed and control, and also between speed and component stress.

8. Always follow local traffic laws.

9. Never ride while under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs.

10. If you suffer from any health conditions, please consult your doctor before riding.

11. Never endanger yourself or others through reckless riding.

12. Please keep in mind that braking distance increases with imperfect road conditions, such as gravel or wet surfaces.

13. Please check the cable routing of the brakes before cycling. Ensure that both brakes are operational and in good 

condition.

14. The e-bike is mainly suitable for rides on paved roads and paths. It is recommended not to use the e-bike for extreme 

mountain tours with multiple climbs, as the system is not designed for these climbs due to the torque of the motor. 

Summary of Contents for Munich N8C

Page 1: ...Munich N8C 36V OWNER S MANUAL Important information enclosed please read before your first ride...

Page 2: ...als 08 3 3 Seat Position 09 3 4 Saddle Height 10 3 5 Saddle Adjustment 10 3 6 Brakes 10 3 7 Shifter and Derailleur Adjustment 12 4 E PARTS OVERVIEW 4 1 Explanation 13 4 2 Battery Charger 13 4 2 1 Over...

Page 3: ...ease take a moment to read through the various sections before you get in the saddle 1 3 Service and Technical Support This manual is intended as a general overview of your new NCM E bike and is there...

Page 4: ...your bicycle is 125 kg including the rider Certain parts have their own load limits such as the rear carrier please consult your dealer if you are unsure of the load limits of your bike s parts 1 5 B...

Page 5: ...and wind Bike conditions such as tyre pressure and maintenance level Bike usage such as acceleration shifting and motor assistance level Weight of rider and cargo Number of charge and discharge cycles...

Page 6: ...or motor Do not impede the drivetrain in any way 3 Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and will grip the pedals securely Never ride barefoot or when wearing sandals 4 Be thoroughly familiar...

Page 7: ...re If the pressure exceeds the maximum recommended number the tyre may blow off the rim resulting in damage to the bike and injury to the rider and those nearby To ensure that you always have the corr...

Page 8: ...ter you have installed the wheel please test the brake system before cycling If the quick release lever is not completely closed it may fully open again easily This can cause the wheel to fall off the...

Page 9: ...e head tube inside the frame not visible Align the handlebar perfectly perpendicular to the front wheel Pull out the screw cover at the top of the stem and tighten the screw to secure the position of...

Page 10: ...tters on the pedals L or R The R marked pedal is for the right when facing the forward direction For attachment to the crank tighten clockwise The L marked pedal is for the left For attachment tighten...

Page 11: ...ebar 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 position of the cr...

Page 12: ...otentially leading to serious falls and injury There is a minimum insertion line marked on the seat post failure to observe the minimum insertion line can result in serious injury please ensure the se...

Page 13: ...tically adjust their clearance such that you will not be able to re insert the disc Aligning a mechanical disc brake 1 Loosen or tighten the barrel adjuster at the lever end of the brake cable This wi...

Page 14: ...ke modulator The brakes are equipped with a brake modulator or Power modulator This device includes a small spring in the brake tube As you squeeze the brake lever you must compress the spring before...

Page 15: ...imple setup provides all the information you may need about your E bike at the quick touch of a button allowing you to spend more time enjoying the world around you The display provides the following...

Page 16: ...months if the battery is not being used Please charge the battery with the specified charger A AC socket 100 240V type will vary B Charger C Charging Indicator D Charging Socket 4 2 2 General Remarks...

Page 17: ...roximately two hours Remaining power in the battery can be checked by pressing the power button on the battery next to the LED indicators The handlebar mounted display will also indicate remaining pow...

Page 18: ...16 5 DISPLAY 5 1 The Buttons There are three buttons on the display M and M represents MODE ON OFF represents UP represents DOWN DISPLAY NCM MUNICH N8C 36V...

Page 19: ...Switch UP 4 Speed display 5 KM H MPH 6 Backlight indicator 7 Walk mode 8 Assist level selection 9 Error code indicator 10 SET operation 11 Distance indicator 2 Battery indicator 3 Auto sleep after 5...

Page 20: ...AS and distance traveled Press M to change the indicators being displayed 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...

Page 21: ...rn on the backlight Press it for 1 second again to turn off the backlight 5 3 5 WALK MODE Hold DOWN for 2 seconds to enter the power assisted walk mode When the AUTO icon is lit the E bike will travel...

Page 22: ...re 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...

Page 23: ...t the indicator 5 4 2 KM H MPH Hold UP for 8 seconds to enter the KM H and MPH selection mode then press UP or DOWN to switch between KM H and MPH and M to confirm and exit 5 5 Additional Indicators 5...

Page 24: ...cords the top achieved riding speed and is displayed as below Select to have the indicators cycle automatically 5 6 Battery Indicator When battery level is high the six battery segments will all be li...

Page 25: ...leaving 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 c...

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

Page 27: ...We recommend 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 ser...

Page 28: ...Spokes Inner tubes Dynamo Front light front reflector Rear light rear reflector Wheel reflectors Kickstand Grips with a screw clamp only Components which can only be replaced after approval from the...

Page 29: ...D motor R3S 3613H 36 V 13 Ah 468 Wh Das Kit L6B LCD 6 assist levels Zoom 187D Prowheel PRO A38 92 38T Tektro Left EL555 RT with brake sensor Right CL530 TS Front Tektro Disc brake MD M280 Rear Promax...

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