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QWIC Electric Bicycle Manual

2.4 Further information about the battery

* The environmental burden is not heavy, electricity is part of clean forms energy. 

Your battery should be (just like normal batteries) submitted in order to be recycled 

at the end of the life cycle (look for a drop-off point in your area).

* The battery pack can, under ideal conditions, be fully charged and discharged 

around 1000 - 1500 times. The performance will slowly decline by lots of use, and 

eventually the battery pack should be replaced.

* The performance of the battery will decrease at low temperatures. The referred 

range is optimal at a measured temperature of approxi/-25 °C. The guideline 

is that the capacity decreases by 1 % at a 1 °C temperature drop.

* Do not connect the positive contact point of the battery to the negative contact 

point.

* Do not expose the battery to high temperatures 

(> 50 °C), such as heat and fire.

* Do not take the battery apart. Consult your dealer by any problems. With long-

term storage, place the battery in a shady, cool and dry place.

* The battery is sealed and therefore resistant to rain. So you can use you bike well in 

bad weather. Try not to expose the battery to large amounts of water.

Attention!

 The capacity will increase the first 4 - 10  charging cycles (e.g. up 

to appoximately 1000 km with the 560 Wh battery) and only then reach its fully 

specified capacity range.

Attention!

 Capacity may be reduced up to 15 % per year. The decrease depends on 

usage and charging cycles.

Attention!

 It may happen that same bicycles purchased at the same time give a 

different range. New batteries provide minimal their specified values. There can be a 

slight variation, so it is possible that one of the bikes performs above specifications.

Attention! 

The battery without luggage is only suitable for small loads such as 

bages, up to max 10 kg.

Attention!

 Child seats or heavy load (up to max 20 kg) can only be connected to 

the carrier, which can be ordered optionally.

Summary of Contents for D9.1

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ELECTRIC BICYCLES...

Page 2: ...electric bicycles QWIC reserves the right to make changes in specifications and or prices without notice This manual has been compiled with great care QWIC can not be held responsible for any inaccura...

Page 3: ...ng right now Get out and ride Before you jump in your seat we encourage you to take a moment to read through this manual Then you know everything that is needed for many carefree cycling tours Want to...

Page 4: ...y 7 2 1 Range 2 2 Battery disconnecting and removal 2 3 Battery charging 2 4 Further information on your battery 3 Cycling with power assistance 11 3 1 Wat is Trapbekrachtiging 3 2 Setting pedal assis...

Page 5: ...rakes 9 Tires 17 9 1 Tire pression 10 Gears 18 10 1 Shifting gears 11 Lock 18 11 1 Additional information lock 12 Maintenance 19 12 1 General maintenance 12 2 Cleaning 12 3 Treatment 12 4 general insp...

Page 6: ...indicator 11 USB not working 6 Speed SET fig 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Totaal afstand Total distance traveled by bicycle Resetting is not possible Timer Effective driven time since last reset Reset MI...

Page 7: ...easily take the bicycle by the hand by for example taking it out of a bicycle cellar Stand firmly next to the bike and hold your hands on the wheel If the is a brake lever present keep at least one h...

Page 8: ...ues are displayed as the motor generates light powerstreams Everything that appears on the display whan the system is not activated can be ignored 1 8 Tire size Wheel size mm Setting the correct tires...

Page 9: ...36V The higher the amount of Watt hours the higher the range Calculation example Suppose your battery has a capacity of 10 Ah and a voltage 36 Volts This battery delivers 10 Ah x 36V 360 Wh QWIC provi...

Page 10: ...g 2 2 2 2 Detaching the battery On the left rear of your bike is the battery lock This lets you lock the battery to the bike or lets you take it out You can use the same key as the ring lock To unlock...

Page 11: ...store the battery the best in a fire safe place Attention If the battery is not used for a long time is can sustain permanent damage Make sure you fully charge the battery every 3 months 24 hours on...

Page 12: ...such as heat and fire Do not take the battery apart Consult your dealer by any problems With long term storage place the battery in a shady cool and dry place The battery is sealed and therefore resi...

Page 13: ...ng pedal assistance on off Once the display is turned on the power level is set in level 0 The PLUS and MINUS buttons can be used to enlarge or lessen the assistance level The motor gives assistance i...

Page 14: ...al assistance is dependent on the cycling speed the set power level program and how full the battery is The pedal assistance is legally limited to a speed of 25 km h This means that if you are going t...

Page 15: ...me clamp fig 5 1 fig 5 2 and fold the frame 4 Unlock the steer clamp fig 5 3 fig 5 4 and fold the steering wheel against the right side of the bicycle Be aware of any cables getting stuck behind the s...

Page 16: ...advice Attention If you can put your feet flat on the ground your saddle is too low 5 2 Seat adjustment The height of the seat can be adjusted by turning the Allen bolt in the seat clamp loose with an...

Page 17: ...recommend that you adjust the saddle and handlebars to your wishes together with your dealer 6 2 Adjusting the handle bars You can adjust the height of the handlebars by with the big lever up tilt the...

Page 18: ...ble the brake pads must be replaced 8 1 Adjusting the brake sensitivity With the cable adjuster at the brake lever you can fine tune the brake sensitivity By turning the adjuster closer you increase t...

Page 19: ...ace between tboth the brake pads and the rims If this is not the case you can center the brake by adjusting the screws on the side of the brake lever See the image below fig 8 2 9 Tires 9 1 Desired ti...

Page 20: ...cle backwards 11 Lock 11 1 Lock information Your e bike is equipped with an ART approved AXA ring lock The ring lock can be closed by turning the key clockwise while turning the bracket down Now take...

Page 21: ...you will be insured against any future annoyances On our website you will find a list of possibilities 12 1 Regular cleaning You should clean the electric bicycle with lukewarm water on a regular basi...

Page 22: ...on cables brakes or tires Is the bicycle set at the right height and position Do you still sit in the best comfortable way Does the steer wheel alignment still match with the position of the front wh...

Page 23: ...ur QWIC dealer 12 6 Maintenance Service QWIC advises you to submit your electric bicycle to a mayor overhaul at least once a year The first maintenance visit is recommended after 250 km or after 3 mon...

Page 24: ...ck as original when needed Deassembly degrease lubricate and assembly the derailleur wheel back together Deassembly degrease lubricate and put the inner gear and brake cables back in place Check the g...

Page 25: ...succeeded Stamp 1 Kilometrage Mechanic __ __ ____ 2 kKilometrage Mechanic __ __ ____ 3 Kilometrage Mechanic __ __ ____ 4 Kilometrage Mechanic __ __ ____ 5 Kilometrage Mechanic __ __ ____ 6 Kilometrag...

Page 26: ...risk With improper use the warranty will expire Do not use any other battery then the one provided by QWIC Never insert objects into the charger and expose both the charger and the battery and electro...

Page 27: ...The 2 years product guarantee covers the electrical driving system incl motor display and controller except the Li Ion battery which is a wearing part Nevertheless an excessive wear of the battery is...

Page 28: ...Your dealer...

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