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SECURITY

NCM 

PARIS MAX 36V

2. SECURITY

2.1 Battery and charger

● Keep the battery and charger away from water and heat sources.

● Do not connect the 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 or charger, or place objects on it or lean objects against it.

● Do not subject the battery and charger to shocks (eg, dropping).

● Stop charging immediately if you notice anything unusual.

In the unlikely event that the battery catches fire, DO NOT attempt to extinguish it with water. Use sand or other fire retardant instead and call emergency 
services immediately.

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

Please note the additional information on the back of the battery box.

2.2 Use of the bicycle

Try all the bike settings and get used to their different results in a safe and controlled environment before attempting to ride the bike on the road. Pedal 
stand bikes may work differently depending on the configuration used.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

1. Always wear a helmet while driving. Make sure your helmet complies with local laws.
2. Keep body parts and other objects away from moving parts of the bicycle that could cause damage, such as wheels and chain. Do not put any object on 
the battery or motor. Do not interfere with the transmission in any way.

3. Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and hold the pedals securely. Never go barefoot or wear sandals.

4. Become familiar with the controls on your bike.
5. Wear bright, conspicuous clothing that is not so loose that you can accidentally get caught in moving parts of the bike or caught by objects on the side of the 
road or path.
6. Don't jump on 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 
jump-related damage is your front fork. Cyclists who insist on jumping on a bicycle risk causing serious damage to the bicycle and themselves.

7. Consider your speed and keep it at a level that is consistent with the 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 drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
10. If you have any health conditions, consult your doctor before riding your bicycle.
11. Never put yourself or others in danger as a result of reckless driving.
12. Be aware that stopping distance increases with imperfect road conditions such as gravel or wet surfaces.

13. Check the brake cable routing before riding your bike. Make sure both brakes are working and in good condition.

14. The e-bike is especially suitable for riding on trails and paved roads. It is recommended not to use the e-bike for extreme mountain rides with multiple 
slopes, as the system is not designed for these slopes due to the torque of the engine.

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Summary of Contents for PARIS MAX 36V

Page 1: ...PARIS MAX 36V USER S MANUAL Important information included please read before your first ride...

Page 2: ...bling the pedals 07 3 3 To display the table 08 3 4 Seat position 09 3 5 Saddle height 10 3 6 Saddle adjustment 10 3 7 Brakes 10 3 8 Gear shift and gear change adjustment 13 4 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE...

Page 3: ...e tried to answer as many of your possible questions as possible Take a moment to read through the different sections before getting in the saddle 1 3 Service and Technical Support This manual is inte...

Page 4: ...ike is 125 kg including the rider Some parts have their own load limits like the rear rack Please consult your dealer if you are unsure of the load limits for bicycle parts 1 5 Bicycle components 17 1...

Page 5: ...ure and wind Bicycle conditions such as tire pressure and maintenance level Use of the bicycle such as acceleration shifting and level of engine assistance Weight of the rider and the load Number of c...

Page 6: ...interfere with the transmission in any way 3 Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and hold the pedals securely Never go barefoot or wear sandals 4 Become familiar with the controls on your b...

Page 7: ...rotor or the side edge of the V brake edge When unfolding the kickstand always make sure that the stand is secure and that the base is solid so that the bike does not fall over Drive within the age l...

Page 8: ...ger after installing the wheel check the brake system before riding the bicycle If the quick release lever has not been fully closed it can be fully opened again easily This can cause the wheel to com...

Page 9: ...d R is the one on the right looking straight ahead in the direction of travel To attach it to the crank tighten it clockwise The pedal marked L is for the left To join tighten it counterclockwise when...

Page 10: ...frame pull the lever 2 down and then close the small lock lever 2 down to lock the frame Lever 2 needs additional force to fully close To fold the box Pull the small lock lever 1 up and then open the...

Page 11: ...e height of the saddle and handlebar must be adjusted to the user s body size The saddle height is correct if the leg is close to full extension while the foot is resting on the pedal in the lower pos...

Page 12: ...height and tighten the clamp The clamping force can be adjusted by adjusting the bolt on the quick release lever The quick release lever must be closed with considerable back pressure 3 6 Saddle adju...

Page 13: ...the pads automatically adjust their clearance so that you won t be able to reinsert the disc Alignment of a mechanical disc brake 1 Loosen or tighten the tensioner at the end of the brake cable lever...

Page 14: ...and the brake pads do not touch the rim To adjust the gap between the brake pads and the rim 1 Turn the pad adjuster located on the brake lever one To increase the clearance between the brake pads and...

Page 15: ...ted on the rear hub Check the internal gear system monthly 1 Rotate the shift lever to fourth gear 2 Check the rear hub pulley indicator with the toothed joint bracket If the red lines are not aligned...

Page 16: ...te crowded city streets as well as peaceful parks and natural areas screen The BAFANG control panel provides the rider with complete control over the electrical system and its simple setup provides al...

Page 17: ...ng unusual such as smoke or a strange smell remove the battery and store it outside the house then take the battery to an authorized NCM dealer or an experienced technician for repair or replacement I...

Page 18: ...a time Please do not charge the battery for more than 10 hours at a time the battery will be fully charged much earlier A fall resulting in serious injury can occur if the following points are not obs...

Page 19: ...es Separated from the bicycle At temperatures between 0 C and 40 C If not in use the battery should be checked once a month and should have at least one blinking light indicating the remaining charge...

Page 20: ...rent 10 mA Maximum operating current 30 mA Power off leakage current 1 uA Operating current supplied to the regulator 50 mA Operating temperature 18 60 Storage temperature 30 70 Degree of waterproofin...

Page 21: ...e trip distances or total total distance can be displayed Display of error messages Assistance in walking Configuration through a communication cable different parameters can be adjusted on the comput...

Page 22: ...ment represents can be customized 5 2 3 Key definitions front light Up ON OFF Down Mode 5 3 Normal operation 5 3 1 ON OFF switch Turn on the device Hold down for 2 seconds to turn off the screen If th...

Page 23: ...Display Backlight Switch Press new Turn on in dark environment the feedback headlight tail light will automatically turn on If the feedback headlight rear light are turned off manually they will also...

Page 24: ...ser assistance If the motor is overloaded the system automatically shuts down to protect technical components from possible damage To avoid this use the electric bicycle as a non assisted bicycle on l...

Page 25: ...of segments 6 5 4 3 Load in percentage 50 C 60 45 C 50 35 C 45 25 C 35 Number of segments two one Load in percentage 15 C 25 5 C 15 C 5 edge blinking 5 4 Parameter setting 5 4 1 Items to configure Da...

Page 26: ...g interface If the user does not reset the data the single trip distance and total accumulated walking time will be automatically cleared when the total accumulated walking time exceeds 99 hours 59 mi...

Page 27: ...bL1 press low and the figure 5 indicates the highest brightness of the display backlight After this setting briefly press 0 3 seconds to enter the shutdown time setting interface automatic to choose a...

Page 28: ...formation such as accumulated walking distance and battery charge cycles When the total accumulated distance exceeds 5000 km customizable by the manufacturer the symbol will appear on the screen When...

Page 29: ...b11 b12 b13 d01 d02 dn Explanation actual temperature maximum temperature minimum temperature total voltage stream average current remaining capacity full capacity relative state of charge absolute st...

Page 30: ...ltage protection Motor signal cable fault Motor phase cable fault Controller temperature sensor failure Current sensor failure Battery temperature failure Speed sensor failure BMS communication failur...

Page 31: ...etc Avoid leaving the bike outdoors When not riding keep the bike in a place where it is protected from snow rain sun etc Snow and rain can cause the bike to corrode Ultraviolet rays from the sun can...

Page 32: ...dition of the tires Inspect the saddle rails and clamp Grease the pedal bearings Checking the hub bearings Checking the bearings of the receivers and transmitters Checking the lower bracket bearings R...

Page 33: ...ull download every time We recommend doing a full download every 2 3 months What should I do if the rim has a buckle or loose spokes all the time Take your bicycle to a qualified wheel builder or tech...

Page 34: ...Zion Wheel for motor hub Braking system Caliper brake lock Luggage rack Lower clamp Head receiver and transmitter Pedal in the same width as the originals Changes Change system Alternators Internal e...

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