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EBIKE

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for URBANEASE Series

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Page 3: ...nfused with innovative technology This belief is at the core of everything we do Each meticulously crafted e bike we deliver is a symbol of how we strive to create a better day to day commuting experi...

Page 4: ...If you have any questions about using your e bike feel free to contact us at any time vanpowers com service vanpowers bike 1 626 991 8661 1120 US 22 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP NJ 08807 USA Vanpowers USA 02...

Page 5: ...legally considered bicycles You should familiarize yourself with the regulations and classi cations in your region Europe A pedelec is a type of bicycle equipped with electric pedal assist functional...

Page 6: ...1 47 49 CONTENTS USING THIS MANUAL SAFETY WARNINGS PRODUCT OVERVIEW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES CHARGING REMOVAL OF BATTERY DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY CARE MAINTENANCE 05 07 12...

Page 7: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual USING THIS MANUAL...

Page 8: ...n how to safely operate and maintain your Vanpowers e bike and its accessories Before using the e bike please read and familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual paying particular attention...

Page 9: ...03 Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual SAFETY WARNINGS...

Page 10: ...ructions before using the product b To reduce the risk of injury close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children c Do not put ngers or hands into the product d Do not use this pr...

Page 11: ...enly fail possibly causing injury Any cracks scratches or changes in coloring in high stress areas indicate that the lifespan of the components in those has been exceeded and they should be replaced W...

Page 12: ...ease note that insu cient lighting measures can lead to serious injury or death Notes on road use This product is designed for use on smooth asphalt concrete and paved surfaces Do not ride on over non...

Page 13: ...ticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try to corre...

Page 14: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW...

Page 15: ...Battery 01 Handlebars 03 Head tube 02 Front light 04 Front wheel 15 Front fender 05 Front brake 12 Rear carrier 07 Pedals 11 Kickstand 10 Chain 09 Seat post clamp 13 Hub motor 16 Rear derailleur 14 R...

Page 16: ...14 Time Handlebars 02 Front brake lever 04 Assist switch 05 Shifter 06 Stem 03 Rear brake lever 01 Display 07 Throttle...

Page 17: ...ter immediately Bell Pedals Charger Keys Thru Axle Front light Re ector User Manual Display Phillips Screwdriver 0 08inch 2mm Allen Key 0 10inch 2 5mm Allen Key 0 12inch 3mm Allen Key 0 16inch 4mm All...

Page 18: ...hoosing the right size bike is an important step to ensure safety and comfort while riding If you are unsure which size is suitable for you please refer to the table in page 17 K B G E O C A I N J D L...

Page 19: ...Rear wheel to center 440mm 642mm 70mm 180mm 73 67 5 451mm 736mm 1179mm 440mm 663mm 480mm 44mm 98mm 370mm 758mm 1201mm 468mm 666mm 480mm 44mm 94mm 370mm 460mm 672mm 70mm 180mm 73 68 451mm Front wheel...

Page 20: ...r lights Rear rack Model Max speed Max load Motor Battery Charger Display 20 mph 32 km h 330 lbs 150kg 48V 500W Hub motor 48V 14 4Ah Li ion 54 6V 4A 3 5 Colorful LCD Mileage 30 50 psi IPX5 Up to 60 Mi...

Page 21: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 22: ...ce failure loss of control serious injury or death Even if you are an experienced e bike rider you should carefully read and understand all documents provided in this manual before riding If you are u...

Page 23: ...e control buttons on the left Reinstall the front cover and tighten the screws securely but not completely STEP TWO Adjust the handlebars Push the handlebars left and right to center them rotate them...

Page 24: ...ide of the front fork with a 10 mm open end wrench as shown in the gure 02 Check that the mudguard is correctly oriented then align the mudguard bracket and the front light mounting bracket with the f...

Page 25: ...sequence as shown in the gure and remove the front fork protector Please note that this accessory is only used to prevent deformation of the front fork during transportation and is not necessary for i...

Page 26: ...our hands Adjust the front fender STEP ONE Contact with the sharp edge of the disc can cause serious injury Touching the disc or brake pads with your bare skin can result in residual oil being left on...

Page 27: ...all the bell Using a 2 5 mm Allen key undo the screws on the display attach it to the center of the handlebar and then retighten the screws 05 Display Bell Installation STEP ONE Loosen the display s a...

Page 28: ...screws in sequence STEP TWO 1 2 1 06 Adjust the seat STEP ONE maximum height limit Adjust the height Open the quick release lever on the seat post adjust the seat to the appropriate height and then lo...

Page 29: ...ng the correct pedal on the correct side After con rming that the indicator matches the pedal remove the installation label and follow the instructions below Align the pedal axle labeled L with the ho...

Page 30: ...ge and check that the number of cables is correct The left cross sectional image is at the stem and the right cross sectional image is at the handlebars 08 Cable management STEP ONE Cable type Display...

Page 31: ...sert or remove the connector After the wiring is completed make sure there are no extra interfaces in the circuit the joint is covered well and there are no exposed wires When connecting two cables ma...

Page 32: ...cordingly to maintain a comfortable and safe position Turn the handlebar with both hands and adjust it until the brake lever is tilted slightly downwards Then tighten the handlebar screws in an A B C...

Page 33: ...ugh roads more comfortable Fully locking it can improve your pedaling e ciency There is a lock unlock knob on the right side Follow the steps below to open or close the suspension fork To fully lock T...

Page 34: ...le moving do not shift gears while stationary Check the e bike s gear shifting functionality The number on the gear shift represents how many gears the e bike has and corresponds to the rear derailleu...

Page 35: ...ly is now complete If there are any problems or questions you encounter during assembly please contact us as soon as possible To properly tighten the screws on your e bike a torque wrench with an adju...

Page 36: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES...

Page 37: ...rby store First check the gear indication on the display If you are in the N gear state you can switch gears by pressing the button to activate the corresponding motor assistance If a red error messag...

Page 38: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual CHARGING REMOVAL OF BATTERY...

Page 39: ...y and charger 01 Battery Information A B C D E F G H Key Lock Charging port and charger cable Wake up button Battery Frame Battery button Charge level light A Key B Lock D Wake up button C Charging po...

Page 40: ...ort press the battery wake up button to release the battery from the sleep state after which the display can be operated normally There is a battery level indicator on the top of the battery Press the...

Page 41: ...lock position 02 After the battery is unlocked the top half of the battery will pop out of the frame 03 Carefully pick up the battery tilt it and move it away from the base contact point 04 Pull the b...

Page 42: ...ush the battery along the frame until it aligns with the terminal contact points 3 Push down on the top of the battery Gently pull the battery up to check that it is securely in place 4 After installi...

Page 43: ...e bike are as follows A Charging with your E bike 01 Locate the charging port on the left side of the battery at the bottom of the down tube and remove the rubber plug from the port 02 Insert the char...

Page 44: ...the charger or modify the voltage input Do not yank or pull on the charging cable When unplugging pull on the plastic plug to carefully remove the AC DC cable It is normal for the charger to become m...

Page 45: ...If stored for a prolonged period of time keep the battery cool and dry and charge it for 2 hours every 1 months Do not store the battery at low or no charge as this may permanently reduce its capacity...

Page 46: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 47: ...st level Reduce assist level None Power on o Front light on o Enter walk assistance mode Enter menu interface Switch display between odometer speed time The display defaults to gear N upon start up in...

Page 48: ...o turn on the display Press and hold the power button again to turn o the display Once the display is turned on it will show the main page the various data displayed on this page can be explained as f...

Page 49: ...is a 5V 500mA USB charging port at the bottom of the display that you can use to charge your mobile device The USB port s output is very low so the connected device s charging time may be higher than...

Page 50: ...r button button button Press Type Simultaneous long press Short press Short press Short press Display Unit Backlight Brightness Auto Light Auto Power O Set Time Password Clear Trip Bluetooth Connectio...

Page 51: ...ed and total calories burned 09 Bluetooth Connection Settings 10 To check the current version number of the display go to System Information and press the power button to con rm 11 Back Return to the...

Page 52: ...e at any time please contact Vanpowers Service Center immediately or seek technical support at your nearest store Error Code De nition 84 86 82 81 91 92 89 80 48 52 53 Transmission failure Controller...

Page 53: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual WARRANTY...

Page 54: ...ernal causes such as accidents abuse or other acts or events beyond our reasonable control Warranty Battery Motor Sensor Controller Frame Front fork Throttle Display Charger 24 months 500 charge disch...

Page 55: ...Overview Vanpowers E bike user manual CARE MAINTENANCE...

Page 56: ...extremely challenging conditions or ride more than 1250 miles 2000 km per year we recommend shortening the inspection interval and having a professional inspection every 6 months Inspection Distance...

Page 57: ...n of the e bike Part Inspection Interval Maintenance Method After 190 mi 300 km Once a year when not functioning optimally Once a year Once a year when not functioning optimally Once a year Once a yea...

Page 58: ...en the rear wheel and the frame is equal If the distance is unequal have a professional check and adjust the front and rear wheels Lift the bike and rotate the front or rear wheel to check whether the...

Page 59: ...ous damage Ensure that cable connections are fully covered and free of foreign objects or exposed spots Check the motor for smooth operation and secure installation Inspect the display for any cracks...

Page 60: ...you have any further questions about using your e bike feel free to contact us at any time For information related to using the app please refer to the accompanying app user manual 03 Made In China 8...

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