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Nireeka Prime User’s Manual 

ENGLISH 

 
 
 

 

THROTTLE 

(For models with Throttle)

 

 

Nireeka Prime comes with a thumb throttle installed on the left side of the handlebar. It connected

 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

   

 

to the controller through the wire. 
When the display is on

,

 push the throttle trigger gently to start moving. 

 
 

 

WARNING 

- Do not shift the gears when you’re on full throttle/PAS 3 (or more) or the gears/the cassette 
might be damaged. You can only shift the gears when you’re at a constant speed and not 
accelerating.

 

 

 

 

 

ADJUSTING SUSPENSION FORK 

(Optional)

 

  

1. To increase or decrease Low Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compression (LSC) damping or adjusting

 

 

   

 

it’s sagging, rotate the knob in the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

direction indicated. 
 

2. The Lockout* setting prevents the fork

 

 

 

 

 

 

from compressing until significant impact

 

 

 

 

 

occurs. Rotate the lever, or actuate the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

remote,

to

lock

and

unlock

the

 

 

 

 

 

 

compression damper. 

 

Available in some models 

 

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Summary of Contents for Prime Series

Page 1: ...Nireeka Smart Electric Bike User s manual Prime Series Original instructions User s manuals in other languages are available at http www nireeka com ...

Page 2: ...SIONS TO ANY OF OUR OFFICIAL CHANNELS 6 QUICK INSTALLATION 7 UNPACKING 8 INSTALLING THE FRONT WHEEL 9 INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR 11 INSTALLING THE PEDALS 12 INSTALLING THE DISPLAY 13 ON OFF BUTTON 13 BATTERY AND CHARGER 14 THE LED INDICATORS 15 REMOVING THE BATTERY 16 REINSTALLING THE BATTERY 16 CHARGING THE BATTERY 17 DISPLAY 18 BIKE PARTS 24 STEM 25 SADDLE SEATPOST 25 THROTTLE For models with Thro...

Page 3: ...from fluid leakages overheating fire or explosions HANDLING THE BATTERY Do not deform modify disassemble or apply solder directly to the battery Doing so may cause leakage overheating bursting or ignition of the battery Do not leave the battery near sources of heat such as heaters Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire Doing so may cause bursting or ignition of the battery Do not subject ...

Page 4: ...ht USING THE PRODUCT SAFELY Be sure to remove the battery and charging cable before wiring or attaching parts to the bike Otherwise an electric shock may result When charging the battery while it is installed on the bike do not move the bike The power plug for the battery charger may come loose and not be fully inserted into the electrical outlet resulting in a risk of fire When installing this pr...

Page 5: ... any direct indirect incidental punitive special or consequential damages of any kind including without limitation lost profits lost revenue lost savings loss of data replacement costs or any similar damages whether based in contract tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise arising from your use of any of the service or any products procured using the service or for any other claim ...

Page 6: ...hat we determine in our sole discretion are unlawful offensive threatening libelous defamatory pornographic obscene or otherwise objectionable or violates any party s intellectual property or these Terms of Service You agree that your comments will not violate any rights of any third party including copyright trademark privacy personality or other personal or proprietary rights You further agree t...

Page 7: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH QUICK INSTALLATION 7 ...

Page 8: ...out by grabbing the frame and rear wheel The package includes Nireeka Prime fully assembled bike Front wheel Saddle Battery Charger Battery key Inside the Charger box User s Manuals Pedals Your upgrades are included ATTENTION The bike is fully assembled The only part that needs to be assembled is the front wheel and the handlebar 8 ...

Page 9: ...el 1 Pull out the brake s pad protector gently 2 Locate the rotor inside the brake s caliper and align the hub in the front fork dropout NOTE When installing the front wheel in the fork make sure the brake pads aren t dislodged WARNING Check the lever to be secured or it causes serious damage or death 9 ...

Page 10: ...nual ENGLISH 3 Insert two pieces of bushings on the right and left sides according to the picture 4 Insert the thru axle shaft from the rotor side 5 Fasten the shaft s nut using a 7 8 22mm open end wrench Torque 9 13 5 N m 10 ...

Page 11: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR 1 Adjust the handlebar in the proper and straight position 2 Fasten the bolts on the back of the stem respectively 11 ...

Page 12: ...e Crank Arm L stands for Left and R stands for Right 2 If you re standing on the right side of the bike the right pedal should be tightened clockwise using a 6mm allen key as shown on the picture 3 If you re standing on the left side of the bike the left pedal should be tightened anticlockwise using a 6mm allen key as shown on the picture Note You can also use a 15mm open end wrench instead of All...

Page 13: ...he display so that it is easy to be seen while riding and then use a 3mm allen key to tighten the clamp bolt Torque 0 8 N m ON OFF BUTTON To turn on the power press and hold 2 Sec to power on the display The display begins to operate Press and hold 2 Sec again to power off the display NOTE After 5 minutes of inactivity the display will be automatically turned off 13 ...

Page 14: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH BATTERY AND CHARGER 14 ...

Page 15: ... to the male side on the battery bracket when the battery is installed on the bike Charger LEDs When green either the battery is not connected or the battery is fully charged When red it means the battery is charging The charger has a smart cut off system When the battery is fully charged it turns off automatically Sleep Mode Some batteries have a sleep feature that turns off the battery if it s n...

Page 16: ...l it off to remove the battery WARNING Make sure you keep your hand under the battery before unlocking it or the battery may drop resulting in injury or damage to the battery REINSTALLING THE BATTERY 1 Put the bottom side of the battery into the frame 2 Push the battery into the frame to hear the click sound WARNING Check carefully if the battery is secured Dropping the battery while riding can ca...

Page 17: ... ATTENTION Charge the battery on a flat surface indoor and do not leave it where you cannot see it during charging 1 Bottom of the battery 2 Charging port WARNING Do not leave the battery while charging When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bike be careful not to trip over the charger cord or get anything caught on it This may lead to injury or cause the bike to fall over or damagin...

Page 18: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH DISPLAY 18 ...

Page 19: ...ication Display current battery level value 2 General mode indication Displays current riding mode 3 Assist levels indicator Displays the assist levels briefly press 0 5S or to switch between levels 4 Walk assistance indicator In the power on status press the button and hold it for three seconds to enter the walk assistance mode Release the button to return to the ride mode 19 ...

Page 20: ...ance over time 7 Trip indicator Displays how much distance you have covered in a single trip 8 Trip data indicator Displays accurate data of ODO and Trip 9 Distance unit Displays distance unit chosen to be shown 10 Speed unit Displays speed unit chosen to be shown 11 Speed indicator Displays accurate speed of the bike 20 ...

Page 21: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH 1 Power button 2 Menu 3 Light 4 button 5 button Press and hold the power button to turn on the display bike 21 ...

Page 22: ...ingle trip distance TRIP Total distance ODO Maximum speed MAX Average speed AVG Remaining distance RANGE Energy consumption CALORIES Time TIME 6 Battery level indicator Displays current battery level value 7 Voltage percentage indicator Displays actual battery level value display mode can be set in the Soc View 8 Digital speed indicator Displays current speed value Speed unit can be set in Unit 9 ...

Page 23: ...rime User s Manual ENGLISH 11 Data indicator Displays current data corresponding to the related mode 12 Riding mode indicator The current riding mode SPORT or ECO can touch and hold 2S to switch between modes 23 ...

Page 24: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH BIKE PARTS 24 ...

Page 25: ...TEM Loosen the screws on the right side with an allen key then adjust the height to the desired degree and finally tighten the screw SADDLE SEATPOST 1 Install your Seatpost by loosening the allen bolt where the Seatpost slides into the frame 2 Twist the seat to raise or lower the post as needed and then tighten the bolt 25 ...

Page 26: ...e on full throttle PAS 3 or more or the gears the cassette might be damaged You can only shift the gears when you re at a constant speed and not accelerating ADJUSTING SUSPENSION FORK Optional 1 To increase or decrease Low Speed Compression LSC damping or adjusting it s sagging rotate the knob in the direction indicated 2 The Lockout setting prevents the fork from compressing until significant imp...

Page 27: ...Nireeka Prime User s Manual ENGLISH GROUPSETS 27 ...

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