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Page 1: ...VOLT MANUAL w w w o h w o w c y c l e s c o m...

Page 2: ...quality and reliable products To ensure your safety and get the most of out of your e bike please read this manual carefully before your first ride Should you need clarification or have any questions...

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Page 4: ...l incase your VOLT is lost or stolen It starts with WMAB followed by a numerical sequence that ends with a letter representing production year In addition it is wise to register these numbers with you...

Page 5: ...ur VOLT 24 Unfolding your VOLT 25 VOLT Specifications 26 Battery 28 Charging Usage Setting up VOLT for your perfect fit 34 Saddle Handlebar Suspension and Brakes Gears and Pedal Asisst Before you ride...

Page 6: ...ts including the front rear wheels saddle bolt and brake rotors are properly tightened When securely tightening handlebar bolts be sure that the space between handlebar stem and topcap exposing handle...

Page 7: ...to a regular bike Since it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while on the VOLT this manual makes no representation about the safe use of the VOLT under all cond...

Page 8: ...ns Accordingly the regulations pertaining to a VOLT will vary from country to country and from state to state as the case may be so please familiarize yourself with the specific regulations pertaining...

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Page 10: ...on then it s time to open it Inside you will find the following items Suspension bike frame fork Front wheel Rear wheel with built in hub motor Handlebar and handlebar stem Gears chain Brakes Saddle a...

Page 11: ...k release 13 Pedal 14 Crankset 15 Charging hole backside Key Battery lock 16 Folding handle 17 LCD screen 18 Handlebar 19 Brake lever 20 Handlebarrotationquickrelease 21 Handlebar stem 22 Front suspen...

Page 12: ...ace the front wheel in the bike s fork to align the axle with fork dropout slots 3 Make sure that the disc brake 24 is well placed in the middle of the brake caliper 4 If your bike is equipped with hy...

Page 13: ...ped due to one bolt not being sufficiently long enough when incorrectly installed 3 When the handlebar is securely in place tighten both bolts to 6 8Nm using a torque wrench In addition for further sa...

Page 14: ...or safety assurance tighten the saddle bolt to 22Nm with a torque wrench before you ride WARNING Do not slide the saddle all the way back on the rails Specifically be sure to leave a minimum of 1cm sp...

Page 15: ...ard towards the crank Use the largest of the allen keys 6mm provided to tighten the pedal in place Do this by sticking the allen key in to the pedal via the back side of the crank arm and turning coun...

Page 16: ...mini knob on top of the silver frame folding lever that releases this handle to open it Once opened locate the very small black pin that protrudes upwards It is close to the round silver battery rele...

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Page 18: ...on bottom right corner of black remote box Toggle between settings using and buttons Click on M to open selected setting to adjust Click and to scroll through adjustment options Click on M to exit Vi...

Page 19: ...uttons Click on i Information to open selected setting to adjust Click and to scroll through adjustment options To exit hold the i button down View data Press i 1x to toggle between real average max s...

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Page 21: ...t ready to ride both feet securely on the ground 3 Turn on your VOLT by holding down the upper right on off button on the little black controller box located on the left side of your handlebar As soon...

Page 22: ...until you get used to the acceleration Once you are used to it then you can also begin pedalling at a higher assist level or simply use the throttle if installed for quicker acceleration 8 When your...

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Page 24: ...int you can use your knee to help easily fold the frame 4 Open the seatpost quick release lever 3 to lower the saddle first making note of its height using the handy numbered lines on the back of the...

Page 25: ...seat post 2 stays in place If it needs to be more firmly secured open the quick release lever tighten nut on opposite side of lever then re close lever Test to confirm that it s secure before hopping...

Page 26: ...folded Carton size Rider height range Rider maximum weight Frame Front suspension for Rear suspension Battery Battery charger Display Up to 80km 50miles w pedal assist Length 180cm 71 Width 65cm 26 He...

Page 27: ...im strip Spokes 45 183 185 20 12G 36H 100Aluminium w protective rimstrip Spokes 45 128 129 Foldable two section telescopic stem 235 285mm self lock 130mm single pass w aluminium clamp NECO H185 28 6 4...

Page 28: ...In the locked position which can be found by turning key one click when in loose position battery cannot be ejected and motor cannot be switched on 3 In the ignition position which can be found by tu...

Page 29: ...tery s position in the frame Removing the battery 1 Turn off motor by turning key from ignition position to loose position To do this push the key 16 in to turn it all the way to the unlocked loose po...

Page 30: ...is ideal for battery longevity 5 After a charge cycle has been performed the actual battery charge may not register immediately after you power up the VOLT It can take up to 30 seconds or 1km 6mi of r...

Page 31: ...A battery charger 6 hours to fully charge 14 5Ah from empty to full Speed 5 0 A charger Depends on current battery usage level climate conditions earlier charging cycles IMPORTANT If your VOLT will b...

Page 32: ...ve the battery unattended while charging Never charge the battery when it is cold be sure to always charge the battery when it is at room temperature Let your battery cool down after a charge before y...

Page 33: ...ill Using only throttle for extended periods of time or up hills will cause the battery to quickly drain and possibly over heat the motor which can lead to damage The moment you notice your motor over...

Page 34: ...rward rearward to be sure it is firmly secured Once the VOLT is powered ON 18 when the rider presses down on the thumb throttle the VOLT will move forward Do not power ON until you are ready to go Squ...

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Page 36: ...n securely tighten the quick release Once tight try to manually move the handlebar from side to side to make sure it is securely in place CAUTION You must slide the handlebar stem connecting the handl...

Page 37: ...dlebar is securely in place and that the brake levers are comfortably in reach Failure to do so can result in loss of control of your VOLT and could cause you serious injury or death In addition failu...

Page 38: ...r local bikeshop for their expert advice CAUTION Note which brake lever controls which wheel left brake lever controls front wheel right brake lever controls rear wheel Be sure to avoid abrupt or stro...

Page 39: ...climbing steep hills be sure to lower your gearing and increase your pedaling cadence These recommendations will also prolong the life of your drive train components Gear adjustment Once on the secon...

Page 40: ...bike falls on its side this is the part of the bike that will take the hit It is designed to bend inward in order to prevent damage from occurring to the rest of the bike To make sure that your hanger...

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Page 42: ...ed Check that folding quick release handle 17 of frame and its clips are tightly fastened Check that all other bolts and fasteners are tight such as for kickstand front rear wheels and brake rotors Ch...

Page 43: ...ay attract and hold dirt and may reduce the life of your chain Seatpost If the seatpost s quick release becomes difficult to close lubricate the lever s rotational pivot point with thin oil Open and c...

Page 44: ...lever until fluid returns back down to the brake caliper Brake fluid was contaminated by air which blocks the braking power to be transferred from lever to caliper To fix this please take your VOLT to...

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Page 46: ...s to ensure optimal level of performance WARNING As with all mechanical components the VOLT is subjected to wear and high stresses Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigu...

Page 47: ...tly into the motor as well as any pivot and connection points or areas where bearings are housed This includes headset bottom bracket and hubs Never use a high pressure water hose under any circumstan...

Page 48: ...after you have received your VOLT we will a tour discretion repair or replace the defective part of your VOLT or replace it completely within a reasonable period of time if it cannot be repaired As n...

Page 49: ...wear and tear of the VOLT bike or its components for example tires inner tubes brake pads chains etc This warranty does not cover parts damaged by an attempted repair unless performed by an authorize...

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Page 51: ...djusting the brake sensor sensitivity consult Oh Wow Cycles HelpDesk for instructions 7 If a throttle was recently installed or it does not work after the above steps have been performed then do a fac...

Page 52: ...peared 7 Contact customer support 1 Inspect all cable connections including those into the controller check for cable damage burnt plastic smells or contamination 2 Restart the bike after letting it c...

Page 53: ...round to see if there is significant rubbing 3 Charge battery for longer or perform battery cell balance in the battery section 4 Take your VOLT to a bike shop to have it looked over for any issues ca...

Page 54: ...idue on them 4 Consult the Oh Wow Cycles HelpDesk on how to adjust them 5 Take your VOLT to a bike shop to have the brakes inspected 6 Contact customer support 1 Check that the rear derailleur hanger...

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Page 56: ...es com For a list of OH WOW CYCLES dealers please refer to our website https ohwowcycles com ride one CONTACT US We thank you again for purchasing our product We want you to have the most enjoyable ri...

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