Prestige ROTATIEMOTOR Manual Download Page 6

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Factors

Influencing factors action radius: 

•  The total weight (weight of bike + rider + load) 
•  The resistance (wind force, tire pressure, acceleration, road surface condition and    
  height differences) 

The pedal power level:

•  Your driving behavior (timely up- and downshift and the speed driven) 
•  The outdoor temperature 
•  Age of battery (Battery capacity decreases as battery ages) 

1. DISCONNECTING AND REMOVING THE 
BATTERY 

Disconnecting and removing the battery 

On the left front of the pack carrier is the battery lock. This allows you to lock the battery to 
the bike or disconnect it from the bike.  
To unlock the lock:  Insert the key into the lock and turn it counterclockwise.
Use the handle on the back to pull the battery out from under the rack.

 CAUTION! 

Remove the key after putting back the battery, in connection with possi 

 

ble loss and/or theft of the key and battery.

2. BATTERY CHARGING AND MORE 
INFO 

Battery charging 

With the included charger you can charge the battery. You can charge the battery pack 
either on the bike or separately from the bike. Place the charger in the left rear corner of the 
battery pack.The initial charging time for the Prestige battery is approximately 7 hours.  During 
charging, a red light will light up. When the battery is fully charged the light will be green.

 CAUTION! 

Disconnect the charger when the battery is charged. 

 

This will prevent the battery life from being shortened.

 CAUTION! 

If the battery is not used for a long time, it may suffer irreparable damage.  

 

Be sure to charge the battery every 3 weeks for half an hour. 

 CAUTION!

 If the bike is not used for a long time, we recommend removing the 

 

battery from the bike. 

 CAUTION! 

Use your battery charger only in dry, well-ventilated areas. 

 CAUTION!

 The battery charger is not resistant to moisture and/or drop shocks.

Summary of Contents for ROTATIEMOTOR

Page 1: ...1 MANUAL ROTATIEMOTOR ...

Page 2: ...hopping or just to get out and about it s as if you always have the wind in your sails Thanks to the reliable durable and easy to operate electronic pedal assistance exertion now becomes relaxation Chances are you have not owned a bicycle with electric pedal assistance before Therefore please read our manual first to learn a bit more about your electric bike about how to hand le the LCD display an...

Page 3: ... range and battery capacity 5 Disconnecting and removing the battery 6 Battery charging and more info 6 Pedal assistance 7 Tire pressure 9 Shifting gears 9 Checking your bike and tips 9 Cleaning and treatment 10 Service and inspection 10 Warnings 11 CONTENT ...

Page 4: ...he battery is in the bike and the battery is on Turn on the control panel with the ON button button 1 1 ON OFF 2 Up 3 Down 4 Battery indicator 5 Excitation program 0 to 3 6 Clock 7 Speedometer 8 Total distance KM ODO and daily distance TRIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 5: ...CAUTION Only use the Walkassist function when you are standing firmly beside the bike and there is a slightly sloping surface Keep at least one hand on the brake Reset trip distance to zero Press and hold ON OFF and the button together for 3 seconds to reset your last mileage display to 0 Total km traveled Press the ON OFF button briefly to view your total miles traveled Long press on the button t...

Page 6: ...nnection with possi ble loss and or theft of the key and battery 2 BATTERY CHARGING AND MORE INFO Battery charging With the included charger you can charge the battery You can charge the battery pack either on the bike or separately from the bike Place the charger in the left rear corner of the battery pack The initial charging time for the Prestige battery is approximately 7 hours During charging...

Page 7: ...ctric pedal assistance The motor supplements your own efforts increasing your performance while providing less power The effect of the pedal assistance depends on the speed at which the pedals are turned and the pedal assistance function depends on the speed at which the pedals are rotated and on the speed of the bicycle If there is no pedaling the motor does nothing If you start up the motor prov...

Page 8: ...range of the bicycle depends on the circumstances The given values are measured under average circumstances The most important factors are weight of the rider riding speed slopes in the course tire pressure headwind a lot of accele rating and braking city and the outside temperature At very low temperatures the range is strongly influenced negatively Take this into account CAUTION When starting of...

Page 9: ...Of course you can also contribute to keeping your bike in top condition for as long as possible The following paragraphs provide some tips General maintenance 1 Check tire pressure and tread 2 Check the wear of the brakes occasionally adjusting the fine adjustment 3 Clean pedal sensor with sponge and lukewarm water in case of severe dirt 4 Lubricate the chain 5 If a wheel strikes have it repaired ...

Page 10: ...ewarm water and sponge treat contacts with contact spray check that everything is functioning correctly Derailleur check that all gears are found smoothly adjust if necessary Check the following regularly Is the battery charged Are the brakes still working as they should Are brake pads bolts and nuts still tight Are the cables not damaged Are the brake surfaces clean and free of grease Are there a...

Page 11: ...the bike The warranty will expire You can endanger yourself and others if you use the battery inappropriately In addition impro per use will void the warranty Furthermore improper use will void the warranty Do not use any battery pack other than those supplied by Prestige for your bicycle Do not insert any objects into the charger and do not expose the charger battery pack or eletronics to water o...

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