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Remove the front brake pads spacers from the front brake calipers. Insert the front wheel into the fork. 
Make sure the brake rotors are between the brake pads. 

 

Insert the axle from the right leg side.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for e-bike

Page 1: ...Vector e bike Manual Version 1...

Page 2: ...e after delivery 20 Usage of Battery and Charger 26 Identification Numbers 27 Prior checks 28 BATTERY AND CHARGER 29 Battery Charge 30 During the ride 31 Stop your Vector 32 Riding instructions 33 Adj...

Page 3: ...hicle s performance usage and maintenance methods will enable you to properly ride the vehicle with the best performance less malfunctions and longer lifetime Please do not lend the electric vehicle t...

Page 4: ...ries If after reading this manual you have any doubts or need further information please contact your Vector Official Dealer or Official Service This user manual contains important technical and safet...

Page 5: ...G YOUR VECTOR PLEASE CHECK ANY LOCAL REGULATIONS RELATED TO THE USE OF ELECTRICAL AND MOTOR VEHICLES THE VECTOR AS IT DOES NOT HAVE THE REQUIRED APPROVAL FOR CIRCULATION IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON PUB...

Page 6: ...s not designed for such use Therefore its use in competition will mean the loss of the warranty provided by Vector Follow the inspection and maintenance periods indicated here that along with a good r...

Page 7: ...arging disconnecting the bike from the battery charger If exceeding 30 days of storage with the bike disconnected please connect it to the charger and charge it up to 80 80V again In case you want to...

Page 8: ...ician replace the AC outlet Replace the charger if the plug for the AC outlet or the cord is damaged You must go to a Vector Official Service provider Do not use a portable or fixed generator to load...

Page 9: ...ngerous flaw in the brake system Do not use the Moto Bike until a Vector Official Service has checked or repaired the brake system TRANSMISSION The transmission chain should be lubricated periodically...

Page 10: ...must be moved on a platform It cannot be towed or pushed from vehicle to vehicle Incorrect transport of the Moto Bike may cause damage If the Moto Bike is damaged it should be carried on a platform T...

Page 11: ...nners fuel gasoline deoxidants or antioxidants brake fluid antifreeze or electrolytes Do not use pressure washers or steam cleaners water could enter and deteriorate elements or electrical components...

Page 12: ...you suffer any damage contact the emergency services in your country Please follow every indication and follow the recommended maintenance schedule If you do not follow this you may lose your warrant...

Page 13: ...mbly and charging the battery and engine disconnection to handle the rear wheel must only be carried out by a Vector Official Service provider Any damage to any of the power components must be repaire...

Page 14: ...Location of Components 1 Motor 2 ON OFF Key 3 Front fork 4 Front light 5 Rear brake caliper 6 Rear shock 7 Rear light 8 Kickstand 9 Controller and controller shield 10 Front brake calipers...

Page 15: ...1 Remote for controller display 2 Front brake lever 3 Light and Horn ON OFF switch 4 Display 5 3 modes speed switch 6 Front brake lever 7 Twist throttle...

Page 16: ...Controller remote has 4 buttons Menu Power 3 speed switch has 3 positions It is a part of twist throttle...

Page 17: ...By pressing the Menu button on the controller remote you can switch between Real time speed Average speed and Maximum speed...

Page 18: ...By pressing the Power button on the controller remote you can switch between Trip meter Odometer and Time...

Page 19: ...Menu button on the controller remote you will enter a Settings menu You can navigate by pressing and buttons Pressing the Power button will open the Basic setting menu page To exit the menu go to Exi...

Page 20: ...How to prepare the bike after delivery You will receive the bike in a wooden carton box Open the box from the top and from the side...

Page 21: ...Remove all the parts from the box Put the fork on a soft surface Don t use the kickstand yet Install the handlebars in the stem by removing 4 bolts...

Page 22: ...Tighten up the bolts with the handlebars at the correct angle Apply an 8H m torque Put the bike on a soft stable surface so the front fork is lifted above the floor higher than the front wheel radius...

Page 23: ...Remove the front brake pads spacers from the front brake calipers Insert the front wheel into the fork Make sure the brake rotors are between the brake pads Insert the axle from the right leg side...

Page 24: ...Push the axle all the way through the left fork leg Screw the axle cup into the axle...

Page 25: ...bike forward 5 meters to see if the wheel is straight and brake rotors don t touch the brake pads Pull the front brake lever 10 times to adjust the brake pads position to the brake rotors Pull the fro...

Page 26: ...perfect self protecting function it will protect the battery from damage that is caused by overcharge or over discharge However over discharge for a long period will affect the battery s performance...

Page 27: ...rranty seal with safety instructions and its identification number Controller Identification Number The controller identification number is engraved on controller Engine Identification Number The engi...

Page 28: ...o check that it returns to its initial position 8 Check the condition of the sprockets transmission chain lubrication Make adjustments if necessary DETERIORATED TYRES OR TYRES WITHOUT THE CORRECT PRES...

Page 29: ...25 of the total capacity 2 bars on the dashboard the battery management system can switch OFF the controller automatically during hard acceleration at this level due to voltage drop of the battery un...

Page 30: ...er is connected the charging process starts automatically after 15 seconds Do not forget to turn off or unplug the charger after use To do this you have to disconnect it from the network You can adjus...

Page 31: ...at the Vector power level is reduced and assisted by pedaling or let the bike components to cool down for 5 minutes If this state is reached the self protection system will completely disconnect the e...

Page 32: ...BLY IMMEDIATELY AFTER BRAKE SIGNAL STOPS BEING ACTIVE USE THROTTLE ONLY AFTER YOU RELEASE THE BRAKE GET THE MOST OUT OF THE BATTERY RECHARGE IT IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH RIDE THE BATTERY MAY BE DAMAGED I...

Page 33: ...possible Please respect the environment and traffic regulations and road safety Pay special attention to pedestrians cyclists and animals By not making noise you may not be seen and could cause damag...

Page 34: ...ight while seated on the vehicle in their normal position Each rider must adjust the sag under their weight by changing the spring s preload It is recommended that the shock stroke be set at 10 15 mm...

Page 35: ...or bounce is the setting that determines how quickly or slowly the fork rebounds Regular maintenance cleaning and inspection are required according to the condition of the vehicle to maintain the best...

Page 36: ...y used detergent To adjust the brake levers sit in the saddle and place your hands on the levers Adjust the tilt of the levers so that your fingers are in a straight line with your arms when they are...

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Page 38: ...check wheel misalignment Remember they have to be always aligned with the chassis to avoid driving problems INADEQUATE PRESSURE OR POOR TYRE CONDITION CAN CAUSE Unexpected bursts Loss of vehicle cont...

Page 39: ...way the maximum safety margin will be reached before crushed the connecting rod with the side stand unfolded Loosen the nuts from the wheel shaft slightly 1 with a 10 Allen key until both have been di...

Page 40: ...tor axle Unscrew the clamping bolts from both sides of the axle Remove the chain from the freewheel Cut the zip ties that hold the motor cable to the frame Pull the motor wire outside from the frame P...

Page 41: ...chain Periodically review the chain play You must pull it carefully as indicated in the picture for ease we recommend doing this in the area of the chainring If in doing so you can see at least half...

Page 42: ...ower components We recommend applying soap with a soft sponge DO NOT directly wet any of the electrical power parts or controls connectors located on the handlebar You can use a damp cloth to clean th...

Page 43: ...Maintenance table You must carry out every maintenance service recommended by Vector If you do not complete them within the indicated dates you will lose your warranty...

Page 44: ...factory there may be circumstances beyond our control that may cause some kind of failure If your Vector suffers a problem we have provided the following indications that may help you through it Howev...

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Page 46: ...ection system has been activated on any of the power elements battery motor controller Turn the vehicle off and wait for it to cool down Turn it on again after a while 3 The brake sensor is active anf...

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