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Attitude Power   Rev.1.0

Battery type: 

Lithium ion 

Lithium ion

Rated capacity: 

9 Ah 

13,4 Ah

Rated voltage: 

36 V 

36 V

End-of-charge voltage    

42 V 

42 V

Total energy: 

482Wh 

482 Wh

Continuous discharge current: 

13 A 

13 A

Ambient charging temperature:

0 °C to 40 °C

0 °C to 40 °C

Ambient operating temperature: 

-20 °C to 60 °C 

-20 °C to 60 °C

Ambient storage temperature: 

+10°C to +30°C

+10°C to +30°C

Number of cells: 

40 

40

Protection rating:

IP54 

IP54

Weight: 

≈ 2.4 kg

≈ 2.5 kg

We reserve the right to modify the design and technology of our products to incorporate the latest developments.

Please retain this operating manual for future reference. 

This operating manual is also available to download from our website www.ansmann.de

The key elements at a glance:

Battery

 

      

Motor

Battery (housing)  

 

 

1  

 

Motor cable connector    

7

Key    

 

 

 

2  

 

Motor    

 

 

8

Charger socket   

  

 

3

On/off button    

 

 

4  

 

Charging device

LCD display    

 

 

5  

 

Charging cable connector  

9

On the add-on bike

Battery slot 

 

 

 

6

6

1

2

4

3

9

8

7

5

 2.0 Technical Data

Summary of Contents for Attitude

Page 1: ...Attitude Attitude Hybrid DIRECTIONS FOR USE ADD ON BIKE 000690707 05 ...

Page 2: ...HIS DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED IN PDF FORMAT AT WWW SUNRISEMEDICAL CO UK Add on Bike Components production This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost EN ...

Page 3: ...koło 2 Widełki 3 Uchwyt 4 Silnik w piaście 5 Korba z uchwytem 6 Manetka zmiany biegów 7 Batteria 8 Hamulec 9 Hamulec ręczny 10 Rama 11 Układ mocowania 12 Dźwignia zwalniająca 13 Kołki mocujące wózek 48 1 Přední kolo 2 Vidlice 3 Rukojeť 4 Motor v náboji kola 5 Klika s rukojeťmi 6 Rychlostní převodník 7 Baterie 8 Brzda 9 Parkovací brzda 10 Rám 11 Připojovací systém 12 Uvolňovací páka 13 Připojovací ...

Page 4: ... not constitute specifications Dealer signature and stamp Definitions Contents Definitions 4 Foreword 5 Use 5 Area of application 5 1 0 General safety notes and driving limits 6 Safety instructions prior to each ride 7 Safety instructions while driving 7 Safety instructions after your ride 7 2 0 Warranty 8 Guarantee 8 Liability 8 3 0 Handling 9 Delivery 9 Unpacking 9 Manual version 9 Hybrid versio...

Page 5: ... propelled powered drive unit which is attached to a wheelchair to support the mobility and integration of the wheelchair user in daily life It is designed for personal use indoors or outdoors The maximum weight limit includes both the user and any weight of accessories fitted to the Add on Bike is marked on the serial number label The serial number label is located on the frame as well as in the ...

Page 6: ...rs A three wheeled device is always less stable than a four wheeled device When you are riding braking or manoeuvring always hold the handles firmly with both hands Failure to do so could increase the risk of an accident through steering error The add on bike is a mechanical propelled powered drive unit The speed must be adjusted to suit the technical capabilities of the bike terrain and operator ...

Page 7: ...lking pace and lean your body inwards when driving round a bend When waiting e g at a pedestrian crossing a traffic light on hills or slopes or at ramps of any type always activate the brake Due to the increased turning circle turning can be sometimes impossible e g in corridors and other confined spaces Only use the defined brackets to fix objects additional weights bike panniers When driving on ...

Page 8: ...ve a 12 months guarantee following the fitting in accordance with these warranty conditions 5 Consumable parts such as pads tyres inner tubes and similar parts are excluded from the warranty except in the case that premature wear of the part is the direct result of a manufacturing fault 6 Claims from this warranty shall not arise if a repair or replacement of a wheelchair or a part is required for...

Page 9: ... on bike may only be used with the delivered docking system and the suitable docking pins for your wheelchair The add on bike must be handed over ready to use from Sunrise Medical or an authorized Sunrise Medical dealer Before using for the first time the battery should be fully charged Storage The add on bike should always be stored in an environment with low humidity on an easy to clean surface ...

Page 10: ...from the body If you have poor seating stability or weak trunk muscels a suitable restraint must be used Please contact your therapist doctor or authorized dealer The pedal position can be adjusted at least 0 5cm forward and 0 1 cm upward Fig 4 2 Handles WARNING The handles must be held firmly with both hands whilst driving and held so that the cables always are oriented upwards Cables should neve...

Page 11: ... 41 position 1 position 1 670 370 35 75 95 44 position 1 position 1 680 370 35 75 95 47 position 1 position 1 690 370 35 75 95 50 position 2 position 2 660 365 15 75 95 36 position 2 position 2 670 365 25 75 95 39 position 2 position 2 680 365 25 75 95 42 position 2 position 2 690 365 25 75 95 45 position 2 position 2 700 365 25 75 95 48 position 2 position 2 710 365 35 75 95 51 Frame angle 95 Sea...

Page 12: ... bike The 2 docking pins on your wheelchair should stay directly in front of the lower docking connector The add on bike should stand on an even surface Lock the brakes of your wheelchair Pull it towards you by using the handgrip until the 2 docking pins lock into A Now push the add on bike upwards forwards until the stand wheels and the castors leave the ground B Swing the upper docking connector...

Page 13: ...rds until the upper docking connector has no contact with the front frame of your wheelchair B Swing the upper docking connector upwards C Lower the add on bike until the stand wheels and castors have contact to the ground Pull the red release lever by the handgrip D Pull the add on bike downwards towards yourself until the docking pins are totally disengaged Hold this position and push the add on...

Page 14: ...ication of the brakes may cause you to fall forward with your upper body resulting in possible injury Therefore always stabilise yourself by holding onto the handles firmly with both hands Braking power can be severley decrease by any or all of the following 1 worn tyre tread 2 air pressure which is too low 3 soiled and wet tyres Ensure that the brake pads and brake discs do not become contaminate...

Page 15: ...The Derailleur gears gear hub enables you to easily keep moving regardless of other road conditions The derailleur gears may only be switched while pedalling Reducing the pedaling force will allow a fast change of gears The gear hub can also be operated when standing still Trigger switch Fig 6 5 Fig 6 6 The trigger switch on the left handle activates the 3 gear hub and the trigger switch on the ri...

Page 16: ...t Maintenance plan 1st inspection 2nd inspec tion Annual inspec tions 250 km or after 6 month 1000 km or after 1 year every 1000 km or every year Check all screws fastening elements are firmly seated X X X Functional safety check of all lights if fitted X X X Functional safety check of the docking system add on bike and wheelchair X X X Clean and oil grease all pivot points and bearings X X Check ...

Page 17: ...play and battery may only be cleaned by wiping with a damp not wet cloth The drive wheel can be cleaned with a soft sponge or a soft brush The docking pins at the wheelchair and the docking system can be cleaned with water a soft sponge or a soft brush recommended after each ride After cleaning please use a penetrating oil e g Ballisto WD 40 Caramba to lubricate the moving parts of the docking CAU...

Page 18: ...ations in force with regard to disposal or recycling these must be taken into account when disposing of your add on bike This can include the cleaning or decontamination of the add on bike prior to disposal Aluminum Fork wheels connecting frame crank main brake lever gearing components Steel Docking pins pivots knee lever docking system Composite Handles plugs parking brake lever and tyres Packagi...

Page 19: ...on 9 Hybrid only Motor peak 250 W 650W Torque full load 12 Nm 40 Nm Range 120 km Voltage 36 Volt Speed 25 km h Efficiency 80 Battery see also battery section Hybrid only Battery type Lithium ion Battery capacity 14 5 Ah Battery protection rating IP 54 Rated voltage 36 2 V End of charge voltage 42 V Total energy 515 Wh Max discharge current 30 A Ambient operating temperature 20 C to 60 C Ambient st...

Page 20: ...ENGLISH 20 Attitude Attitude Hybrid Rev 1 0 Neodrives System Part 1 Neodrives sMMI and Motor Part 2 Neodrives Battery Attitude Hybrid Section ...

Page 21: ...mal management 34 Motor 35 Removing the drive wheel 35 Attaching the drive wheel 36 Cleaning the motor and sMMI 37 Motor 37 sMMI Unit 37 Transportation 37 Safety precautions 37 Error indications and possible remedies 38 4 0 Introduction 39 Introduction 39 Important instructions 39 Proper use of the neodrives battery 39 Signs and symbols 39 Permissible operating conditions operating sites 39 Standa...

Page 22: ...ng from further development of the mechanics software or legal requirements The manufacturer regards the following cases as examples of misuse of the neodrives components fitted to your add on bike Use of the drive system that contravenes the instructions and recommendations in this operating manual Exceeding the technical limits laid down in this operating manual Technical modifications to the ne...

Page 23: ...ed contacts spring loaded Illumination LED backlight 70 350 cd m Display screen Scratchproof hardened acrylic glass screen Weight of the sMMI detached 55 g Smart MMI dock Controller 23 mm inside diameter 3 buttons up down menu hard wired Mounting plate Stem and handlebar mounting angle can be adjusted in 10 steps height can be adjusted using spacers Weight incl cable and remote control 60 g Entire...

Page 24: ...ialist dealer in this regard they will be happy to advise The following provides an overview of the menu structure of the sMMI Fig 3 1 1 2 3 Start Activate Assistance Level Activate Recuperation Activate Pushing Aid Activate Speed Activate Remaining Range Activate Remaining Energy Activate Travel Information Activate Warning Symbols Start Symbol Display Transfer Software Updates to the Motor Back ...

Page 25: ...lock a safety chain or similar device Functions of the sMMI Switching On To switch on the sMMI tap the menu button 3 on the controller After a few seconds a welcome screen appears followed by the start menu which is shown to the side If functions are already activated or the battery is not fully charged the display of your sMMI may differ from the illustration in some parts Switching off To switch...

Page 26: ...can also manually change the level of assistance at any time using the controller buttons 1 UP and 3 DOWN whereby the number of individual white bar elements in the field 8 increases or decreases according to the level of assistance you select When switching off the add on bike any changes made using the controller buttons are not accounted for In this respect when restarting the add on bike only ...

Page 27: ...is already charged above 90 recuperation levels cannot be selected shown in the display by symbol b As soon as the battery is partially discharged recuperation can be switched on again shown in the display by symbol a Automatic recuperation optional Depending on what features the manufacture has equipped the Add on bike with automatic recuperation can also be activated by pressing the rear wheel b...

Page 28: ...n fact be activated however not actively used This is only possible at a battery capacity of 90 For this reason in field 11 of the display the symbol of the fully charged battery a is shown instead of the symbol for the activated braking assistant b The sMMI software now waits until the battery is partially discharged then automatically switches on the braking assistant and changes to symbol b Imp...

Page 29: ...t For add on bikes If buttons 1 or 3 are released the motor switches off It can only cut in again if add on bike is idle If the pedals are moved during pushing the sMMI automatically switches to the mode of the pre set assistance level see section 3 2 4 so that the selection activated for this level is available from a speed of about 8 km h If the pedals are not moved the sMMI switches back to the...

Page 30: ...ction screen that appears select travel mode This opens another window in which you can activate the required mode Once you have activated the mode go back to the start menu by pressing button 2 several times The Eco and Sport travel modes can only be selected when idle and not when travelling NOTE The parameters stored in the Boost Tour and Eco modes can be adapted to your travelling requirements...

Page 31: ...erval of your Attitude has lapsed Please arrange a service appointment with your specialist dealer The display can be reset by your dealer using diagnosis software Warning temperature problem For extremely long and steep ascents primarily in Boost mode the drive generates heat which results in an automatic reduction in performance from a temperature from 80 C inside the motor As a result of the in...

Page 32: ...ode you need to press button 2 on the controller for about 2 seconds Via Menu Settings Easy Display you arrive at the display on off NOTE When Easy Display is activated the functions pushing aid and recuperation are not available Other settings As standard your sMMI has a German user interface However if required an English Dutch French interface can be activated The software status of the sMMI th...

Page 33: ... wheel is subsequently fitted with a tyre which increases or reduces the original wheel circumference or the motor has been reassigned to a larger or smaller rim WARNING This parameter may only be changed if the statutory requirements are complied with max 25 km h for add on bikes and in the event of misuse this leads to the warranty and product liability being void Similarly unlawful tampering ca...

Page 34: ...side and outside the drive housing ensure the greatest possible heat exchange with the surroundings Heat which cannot be discharged causes the drive motor to heat up The neodrives wheel hub motors monitor both the supplied energy and the temperatures in the motor This enables damage to be prevented as a result of overheating in an overload situation However this also results in the motor performan...

Page 35: ...ed in the wheel but not the entire drive wheel Removing the drive wheel Note or mark the cable routing and the fixing points of the cable ties before removing the drive wheel First loosen and remove all cable ties which are securing the cables 16 coming from the motor and cables and leads of other components to the bicycle frame Then disconnect the plug 15 on the cable of the motor 16 from the soc...

Page 36: ...the plug 15 is correctly aligned with the socket 17 The curved surfaces A and B must be aligned with each other Then fasten all cables and leads with cable ties to the bicycle frame and perform a final function test WARNING Make sure the cables are laid correctly Failure to do so could lead to the cable getting caught in the brake disc the drive or the spokes and by locking the wheel cause a fall ...

Page 37: ... moisture and dirt by suitable means Remove the battery and the sMMI from the bicycle before you attach the Attitude to the bicycle rack of your car This also reduces the weight that you need to lift particularly when using a roof rack system Always transport the battery and the sMMI inside your car Even when transporting inside the car e g in an estate car the sMMI and battery should be removed t...

Page 38: ...he start up routine obseved for the light section 3 2 3 Is the system permanently in recuperation mode If so check the switch on the rear wheel brake lever is fitted correctly sMMI with brake cable only Is the sMMI correctly fitted on the dock section 3 1 Recuperation hill climbing system is not working Is the battery capacity more than 90 Note Recuperation only works when the battery is at 90 or ...

Page 39: ...vice carefully read all safety and hazard information contained in the individual chapters of this operating manual and all other enclosed documents Signs and symbols Important information for your safety are identified in this operating manual as follows Word Definition DANGER Advice to the user of potential risk of serious injury or death if the advice is not followed WARNING Advice to the user ...

Page 40: ...n rating IP54 Weight Approximately 3 5 kg NOTE We reserve the right to modify the design and technology of our products to incorporate the latest developments Please retain this operating manual for future reference This operating manual is also available to download from our website www neodrives de Key Elements Overveiw Battery Motor Battery housing 1 Motor cable connector 7 Key 2 Motor 8 Charge...

Page 41: ...st dealer in this regard You must not continue to use a damaged battery If damaged or defective the battery must be singled out and checked Please contact your specialist dealer and discuss with them the next steps with regard to return and repair The defective damaged battery must not be used again or opened Always ensure that the battery is kept clean and dry Safety instructions and precautions ...

Page 42: ...ng process is complete we recommend disconnecting the charger from the mains socket first before disconnecting it from the battery Never use a charger that is not recommended by your specialist dealer Do not expose the charger to moisture of any kind during charging water rain water snow etc Do not carry out the charging process in rooms where moisture may affect the charger Be aware of condensati...

Page 43: ... battery 1 The two parts are correctly aligned and interlocked automatically by means of a magnetic latch Before inserting the plug 7 in the socket 3 ensure that both parts are clean and there are no metallic particles on them If you detect such particles use a dry clean cloth to remove them Switching on the battery If the battery has been used within 48 hours it does not need to be switched on Th...

Page 44: ...sed for more than 48 hours Tap button 4 The battery is switched on all LEDs a e flash three times Tap button 4 again Now the LEDs indicate the capacity of the battery as shown in the following table If the battery has been used in the past 48 hours Tap button 4 Now the LEDs indicate the capacity of the battery as shown in the following table Battery Charge LED lights Steadily LED Flashes ...

Page 45: ...the cable Disconnect the add on bike on the sMMI Then remove the plug of the motor cable 7 from of the socket 3 CAUTION Ensure that the plug of the motor cable 7 does not come into contact with any metallic particles when being set down risk of contamination Removing the battery Insert the key 2 in the lock on the battery 1 Carefully turn the key 2 anticlockwise until it stops The lock is now rele...

Page 46: ...er into the socket 3 on the battery The two parts are correctly aligned and interlocked automatically by means of a Magnetic latch Carry out the charging process according to the specifications in the charger operating manual In addition follow the instructions on the charging process given in section 2 3 Before inserting the plug 6 in the socket 3 ensure that both parts are clean and there are no...

Page 47: ... cleaned using a dry cloth The battery must never be sprayed with a steam cleaner or similar device Fig 7 10 Identifier Disposal Electrical and electronic equipment need to be disposed of separately to general household waste at specific state provided locations The correct disposal and separate collection of used appliances serves to prevent potential damage to health and the environment It is a ...

Page 48: ...Attitude Power 000690707 14 ADD ON BIKE DIRECTIONS FOR USE ...

Page 49: ...HIS DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED IN PDF FORMAT AT WWW SUNRISEMEDICAL CO UK Add on Bike Components production This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost EN ...

Page 50: ...ki 3 Wyświetlacz 4 Silnik w piaście 5 Kierownica 6 Przepustnica 7 Batteria 8 Hamulec 9 Hamulec ręczny 10 Rama 11 Układ mocowania 12 Dźwignia zwalniająca 13 Kołki mocujące wózek 14 Przełącznik zasilania 15 Oświetlenie 40 1 Přední kolo 2 Vidlice 3 Displej 4 Motor v náboji kola 5 Řídítka 6 Regulátor 7 Baterie 8 Brzda 9 Parkovací brzda 10 Rám 11 Připojovací systém 12 Uvolňovací páka 13 Připojovací kol...

Page 51: ...urements and capacities shown in this manual are approximate and do not constitute specifications Dealer signature and stamp Definitions Contents Definitions 4 Definitions of words used in this manual 4 Foreword 5 Use 5 Area of application 5 1 0 General safety notes and driving limits 6 Safety instructions prior to each ride 7 Safety instructions while driving 7 Safety instructions after your ride...

Page 52: ...ed drive unit which is attached to a wheelchair to support the mobility and integration of the wheelchair user in daily life It is designed for personal use indoors or outdoors The maximum weight limit includes both the user and any weight of accessories fitted to the Add on Bike is marked on the serial number label The serial number label is located on the frame as well as in the owner s manual W...

Page 53: ...peed is 6 0 km h Never exceed this max speed At night and dawn dusk always use the lights When you are travelling long distances we recommend that you take a spare battery with you Only ride on asphalt paths or firm smooth surfaces Use caution when riding over curbs steps potholes etc as there is an increased risk of tipping over Adjust your method of driving to your capabilities Ride slowly and c...

Page 54: ...nd lean your body inwards when driving round a bend When waiting e g at a pedestrian crossing a traffic light on hills or slopes or at ramps of any type always activate the brake Due to the increased turning circle turning can be sometimes impossible e g in corridors and other confined spaces Only use the defined brackets to fix objects additional weights bike panniers When driving on pedestrian a...

Page 55: ...12 months guarantee following the fitting in accordance with these warranty conditions 5 Consumable parts such as pads tyres inner tubes and similar parts are excluded from the warranty except in the case that premature wear of the part is the direct result of a manufacturing fault 6 Claims from this warranty shall not arise if a repair or replacement of a wheelchair or a part is required for the ...

Page 56: ...UTION The add on bike may only be used with the delivered docking system and the suitable docking pins for your wheelchair The add on bike must be handed over ready to use from Sunrise Medical or an authorized Sunrise Medical dealer Before using for the first time the battery should be fully charged Storage The add on bike should always be stored in an environment with low humidity on an easy to c...

Page 57: ...thorized dealer The handlebar height can be adjusted by 5 5 cm by changing the angle of the stem Fig 4 1 In addition the handlebar position can be adjusted via the docking system by at least 5 0 cm forward and 3 0 cm upward Fig 4 2 Examples of the possible adjustment range and the differences due to the given wheelchair dimensions settings Fig 4 3 4 6 WARNING Ensure that all cables are free from e...

Page 58: ...Position 2 550 mm 300 mm 15 mm 75 95 mm 50 mm Position 2 Position 2 520 mm 290 mm 15 mm 75 95 mm 35 mm Position 2 Position 2 530 mm 290 mm 15 mm 75 95 mm 39 mm Position 2 Position 2 540 mm 290 mm 25 mm 75 95 mm 42 mm Position 2 Position 2 550 mm 290 mm 25 mm 75 95 mm 45 mm Position 2 Position 2 560 mm 300 mm 25 mm 75 95 mm 49 mm Fig 4 7 The adjustment range is based on a wheelchair with affront fr...

Page 59: ...docking connector The add on bike should stand on an even surface Lock the brakes of your wheelchair Pull it towards you by using the handlebars until the 2 docking pins lock in A Now push the add on bike upwards forwards until the stand wheels and the castors leave the ground Swing the upper docking connector downwards until it stops B Lower the add on bike until the upper docking connector is in...

Page 60: ... C Fig 5 9 D Fig 5 7 B Fig 5 10 E Fig 5 6 A Connecting frame next page Fig 6 1 The connecting frame acts as a parking stand and fascilitates easy docking manoeuvring when the add on bike is disconnected from the wheelchair The height of the stand wheels can be adjusted using the bolts A WARNING The stand wheels must always stay min 3 cm above the ground when the add on bike is connected to the whe...

Page 61: ...rface can significantly affect braking efficiency WARNING The braking effect will be greatly reduced if the surface is wet dirty sandy stoney uneven or otherwise compromised by environmental conditions It is best to avoid such conditions but if this is not possible adapt your driving style to avoid the risk of potentialy serious accidents Dirty and wet rims and brake pads also reduce the braking e...

Page 62: ... nearest authorised service centre for refurbishment Maintenance plan 1st inspection 2nd inspection Annual inspections 250 km or after 6 month 1000 km or after 1 year every 1000 km or every year Check all screws fastening elements are firmly seated X X X Functional safety check of all lights if fitted X X X Functional safety check of the docking system add on bike and wheelchair X X X Clean and oi...

Page 63: ...nd battery may only be cleaned by wiping with a damp not wet cloth The drive wheel can be cleaned with a soft sponge or a soft brush The docking pins at the wheelchair and the docking system can be cleaned with water a soft sponge or a soft brush recommended after each ride After cleaning please use a penetrating oil e g Ballisto WD 40 Caramba to lubricate the moving parts of the docking CAUTION N...

Page 64: ...s in force with regard to disposal or recycling these must be taken into account when disposing of your add on bike This can include the cleaning or decontamination of the add on bike prior to disposal Aluminum Fork wheels connecting frame crank main brake lever gearing components Steel Docking pins pivots knee lever docking system Composite Handles plugs parking brake lever and tyres Packaging Ma...

Page 65: ...Up to 20 Nm Range Up to 30 50 km Voltage 36 Volt Speed 6 km h 23 kph Efficiency 65 Battery see also battery section Battery type Lithium ion Battery capacity 9 Ah 13 4 Ah Protection rating IP 54 Rated voltage 36 V End of charge voltage 42 V Total energy 482 Wh Max discharge current 12 A Ambient operating temperature 20 C to 60 C Ambient chargingg temperature 0 C to 45 C Ambient Storage temperature...

Page 66: ...ENGLISH 19 Attitude Power Rev 1 0 Ansmann System Part 1 Ansmann Display ...

Page 67: ... in this manual 20 Introduction 21 Intended use of the Ansmann components 21 Part 1 Ansmann Display 21 1 0 Safety Advice Instructions 21 Permissible operating conditions operating sites 21 Ansmann Components 22 Technical Data 22 2 0 Standard Scope of Delivery 22 Switching on and off 23 Overview of functions 23 Ansmann LCD display view 23 Installing the display 23 3 0 Functions of the Ansmann syste...

Page 68: ... from further development of the mechanics software or legal requirements The manufacturer regards the following cases as examples of misuse of the Ansmann components fitted to your add on bike Use of the drive system that contravenes the instructions and recommendations in this operating manual Exceeding the technical limits laid down in this operating manual Technical modifications to the Ansman...

Page 69: ... dock W X L X H 89 mm x 50 mm x 50 mm Electrical contacting Corrosion protected contacts Illumination LED backlight Display screen Plexi glass screen Entire system Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C Protection rating IP65 NOTE The range depends on the battery used and on the terrain and the prevailing travelling conditions The specified range can be achieved at optimum travelling conditions for in...

Page 70: ...ed Cycle computer Current speed max speed trip distance daily riding time total kilometres Background light on off Ansmann LCD display view The 3 buttons shown below corespond to the following functions Fig 3 1 MODE PLUS UP MINUS DOWN Installing the display Attach the display on the left hand side of your add on bike s handlebar and adjust the viewing angle to suit your height Tighten the Allen sc...

Page 71: ...select the level of backlight in 3 steps Using the and buttons you can select the brightness of your backlight Press the M button to confirm your selection You will automatically continue to the next menu after confirming Fig 3 7 Using The Display There are 6 levels of support that are set by using the and buttons Support level 0 means that the drive system is operating but the motor delevers no s...

Page 72: ... menu Hold down the M button for 3 seconds to exit the setup menu E T R T O Tyre Size Display No E T R T O Tyre Size Display No 47 305 16x1 75x2 1272 32 630 27x1 1 4 2199 47 406 20x1 75x2 1590 28 630 27x1 1 4 Fifty 2174 37 540 24x1 3 8A 1948 40 622 28x1 5 2224 47 507 24x1 75x2 1907 47 622 28x1 75 2268 23 571 26x1 1973 40 635 28x1 1 2 2265 40 559 26x1 5 2026 37 622 28x1 3 8x 15 8 2205 44 559 26x1 6...

Page 73: ...t the different views Fig 3 10 1 Speedometer 2 Average speed 3 Maximum speed 4 Trip time 5 Trip distance 6 Total kilometres Backlight To activate or deactivate the backlight of the LCD display press and hold the button for 2 seconds You can adjust the brightness in 3 steps as described in point 3 6 Resetting the Trip Distace and Trip Time Press the button untill the setting TRIP is displayed Press...

Page 74: ...the drive wheel is best carried out when the add on bike is upside down standing on its handlebar and connecting frame Make sure the display attached to the handlebars does not get damaged 5 0 Cleaning Cleaning the motor When cleaning the device never use cleaning benzine thinner acetone or similar agents Never use abrasive detergents or aggressive cleaning agents Instead use only conventional hou...

Page 75: ...ENGLISH 28 Attitude Power Rev 1 0 ...

Page 76: ...ENGLISH 29 Attitude Power Rev 1 0 Ansmann System Part 2 Ansmann Battery ...

Page 77: ...attery 33 Safety instructions and precautions on the charging process 33 Safety information and precautions on how to transport and ship the battery 34 Safety information and precautions on the charger 34 4 0 Battery 35 Start Up 35 Information on the operating modes 35 Inserting the battery 35 Switching on the battery 35 Battery capacity indicator 35 Detaching the battery 35 Switching off the batt...

Page 78: ...refully read all safety and hazard information contained in the individual chapters of this operating manual and all other enclosed documents Signs and symbols Important information for your safety are identified in this operating manual as follows Word Definition DANGER Advice to the user of potential risk of serious injury or death if the advice is not followed WARNING Advice to the user of a ri...

Page 79: ... Number of cells 40 40 Protection rating IP54 IP54 Weight 2 4 kg 2 5 kg We reserve the right to modify the design and technology of our products to incorporate the latest developments Please retain this operating manual for future reference This operating manual is also available to download from our website www ansmann de The key elements at a glance Battery Motor Battery housing 1 Motor cable co...

Page 80: ...tery If damaged or defective the battery must be singled out and checked Please contact your specialist dealer and discuss with them the next steps with regard to return and repair The defective damaged battery must not be used again or opened Always ensure that the battery is kept clean and dry Safety instructions and precautions on how to store the battery WARNING Protect the battery immediately...

Page 81: ...arging process is complete we recommend disconnecting the charger from the mains socket first before disconnecting it from the battery Never use a charger that is not recommended by your specialist dealer Do not expose the charger to moisture of any kind during charging water rain water snow etc Do not carry out the charging process in rooms where moisture may affect the charger Be aware of conden...

Page 82: ...now ready for use If the battery cannot be switched on the cell voltage may be too low In this case connect the charger see next page and then press the on off button 4 The battery will be charged for a minute Battery capacity indicator You can check the battery capacity at any time using the LED display Press the button A briefly to display the charge status Fig 4 3 Detaching the battery Switchin...

Page 83: ...When charging the battery follow the instructions in the charger operating manual Also observe the safety information and precautions provided in section 3 0 LED displays during the charging process During charging the LED display on the battery shows the charging level Press the button A briefly to display the charge status Fig 4 5 Fig 4 4 3 9 1 Fig 4 5 Füllstand Batterie Battery Level 100 80 50 ...

Page 84: ...pecialist dealer Cleaning the battery CAUTION When cleaning the device never use cleaning benzine thinner acetone or similar agents Instead use only conventional household cleaning agents and disinfectants eg isopropyl alcohol The plug of the charging cable on the battery charger 9 and the charger socket 3 on the battery may only be cleaned using a dry cloth The battery must never be sprayed with ...

Page 85: ...mation only applies to equipment which is installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and which is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC In countries outside of the European Union deviating conditions apply to the disposal of electrical and electronic waste Please also note the information on the rating plate on the bottom of the battery Protect the battery from temperatures a...

Page 86: ...r please note the printed instructions on the battery charger and the following provided information WARNING This charger must be connected only on sockets with protection class I Please read the following instructions carefully and give these instructions if necessary to third parties Use only the original provided ANSMANN Charger for your battery pack Installing other than specifically designate...

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