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WARRANTY 

 

To activate your warranty please go to 

https://www.wattwheels.co.nz/warranty

 or ring us on 0800 311 011

 

 

Wattwheels Ltd warrants that all new products are warranted to the Buyer against manufacturing defects in materials 
and/or workmanship for the following periods: 

Motor/Battery 

 

 

24 months 

Frame 

 

 

 

60 months (Folding bikes & trikes is 36months) 

Additional Components 

 

12 months 

For commercial operations where the bikes are being used a hire bike then the following applies: 

Motor/Battery 

 

 

12 months 

Frame 

 

 

 

24 months (Folding bikes is 18months) 

Additional Components 

 

6 months 

The warranty period is calculated from the point of delivery. The original receipt of purchase is required to establish proof 
of purchase and must be provided to Wattwheels for all warranty claims. Wattwheels will require the customer to 
complete a MANDATORY standard procedure for warranty claims that will involve media such as photos and videos to help 
Wattwheels after sales staff establish the fault with the product. 

Goods we sell are subject to a full comprehensive warranty. The costs/inconvenience caused by the loss of use of the 
product, is not covered whilst the warranty procedure takes place. The warranty for replacement components will be 
based on the date of delivery. Under no circumstance will a replacement component have a warranty date different than 
the original date of delivery. If a replacement is necessary due to a defect in materials and/or workmanship, then upon 
return to Wattwheels, the component will be replaced during the warranty period. 

Wattwheels will have no obligation under this warranty in the event the product is damaged or destroyed as a result of any 
of the following events: components used on a non Wattwheels product, damage or destruction by abuse; collision; theft; 
improper maintenance or mishandling of the product; natural forces such as wind, lightning, hail, etc.; any wilful or 
negligent act; penetration, or opening of the product casings in any manner. Replacement will be honoured only by 
Wattwheels. 

This is Wattwheels exclusive warranty. No party is granted express or implied authority to change or annul this warranty in 
any manner. Implied warranty including that of merchant-ability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly limited 
in duration to the duration of this warranty. Wattwheels disclaims any liability for special, incidental or consequential 
damages. 

This warranty is not meant to suggest or imply that the products cannot be broken or will last forever. It does mean that 
the product is covered subject to the terms of the warranty. This warranty applies only to the original Buyer of the product 
and is not transferable to subsequent owners or any other party. This warranty is void if the product is subjected to abuse, 
neglect, improper repair, improper maintenance, alteration, modification, an accident or other abnormal, excessive, or 
improper use, at the sole discretion of Wattwheels. 

Warranty Exclusions

 

This warranty does not cover: 

• normal wear and tear

 

• damage or failure from abuse, neglect, misuse, or accident

 

• damage from stunt riding, ramp jumping, acrobatics, competitive events, such as bicycle racing, bicycle motocross racing, 

or similar activities or any activity that is not consistent with the intended use of the product 

• damages resulting from improper charging of the battery pack or use of any charger not supplied by 

Wattwheels 

• installation of any parts, accessories, or electrical componen

t(s) not originally intended for or compatible with the 

product as sold, or any modification of the frame or any component(s) originally supplied; tires, brake pads, chains, lights, 
motors, battery packs, displays, or vehicle controllers that have been opened for any purpose whatsoever, other than by 
Wattwheels 

• All warranties are void if the product is used for any purpose other than the reasonable intended use of the product. 

Additionally, this warranty does not cover damage associated with commercial use. 

Summary of Contents for SCOUT LS 2019

Page 1: ...ning cleaning or disposing of this or any Wattwheels product must have fully read and understood the content and meaning of these operating instructions Additionally Wattwheels claims no responsibility for any injury or damage resulting in improper use of any electric bike READY TO GET STARTED LETS RIDE USING THIS MANUAL This manual contains details of the product its equipment and information on ...

Page 2: ... first adjustment of your Scout Bike requires special tools and skills and it is recommended that this should be done by a trained bicycle mechanic if possible LET S GET STARTED 1 COMPLETLEY CHARGE THE BATTERY BEFORE THE FIRST USE Red light is on when battery is charging green when fully charged Approx time is around 4 5 hours PLEASE BE CAREFUL NOT TO PRESS THE BRAKES LEVERS WHILE THE FRONT WHEEL ...

Page 3: ...e person behind you that you are braking BATTERY DISPLAY CAPCITY The LCD readout on the handlebar of your Scout Bike features a battery capacity gauge much like the fuel gauge on an automobile Once the battery is fully depleted the last remaining bar will begin to flash communicating to the user that they should cease operation immediately THROTTLE The Throttle is located on the left hand side of ...

Page 4: ...ion should be exercised when inflating tires with compressor air pressure equipment e g gas stations Due to the relatively small volume of air required be sure not to overinflate the tires as this can cause them to burst Correct tire pressure should be adjusted according to the terrain within the range of 10 to 30 psi DRIVING RANGE The range of your Scout Bike is the distance the bike will travel ...

Page 5: ... required 1st fold in the pedals To do this hold the pedal and press inwards and then push down 2nd fold down the handlebars Lift the little silver button and at the same tile pull the latch down to release The handlebars will then fold over ...

Page 6: ...s are in roughly the same position as the photo EXPECTED RANGE Expected Range Operating Conditions 45 Km o Hilly Terrain o Heavy Payload o Windy o High Speeds o High PAS levels 68 Km o Flat Terrain o Normal Payload o Not Windy o Medium Speeds o Moderate PAS levels 90 Km o Flat Terrain o Normal Payload o Not Windy o Low Pedal Assist Level o Moderate to Heavy Pedaling ...

Page 7: ...cause damage to the bicycle or can cause you to lose control or fall Periodically check to make sure these the seat clamp is properly tightened RIDER COMFORT To obtain maximum comfort the rider should not overextend his or her arms reach when riding In order to obtain the most comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency the seat height should be set correctly in rel...

Page 8: ...his increases the possibility of fire or explosion Charging the battery during the day in a dry space with a smoke fire alarm is recommended while placing the battery on a non flammable surface Do not store the charger or battery in a wet place or in direct sunlight Lithium ion batteries are meant to be recharged with 10 15 of the charge remaining to prevent damage to the cells Keep both the batte...

Page 9: ...y are subject to more loosening forces than any other bolt Regularly check the brake pads the provided Tektro pads should be replaced if they have Been contaminated Have less than 8mm of material Cracks or deformation To replace the brake pads or perform other maintenance take it to a qualified professional at your local bike shop Properly inflate your tyres according to riding conditions Under in...

Page 10: ... all the systems to dry out Much like a regular bike use in wet conditions mandates a more regular maintenance schedule to ensure your bike does not become rusty corroded and to ensure all systems are always working safely o Do not park store or transport your Scout Bike on a rack that is not designed for the size and weight of the bike o Wide tyres as used on Scout Bikes cannot fit into all bike ...

Page 11: ...hain is oiled clean and runs smoothly o Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions 5 Bearings o Ensure all bearings are lubricated run freely and display no excess movement grinding or rattling o Check headset wheel bearings pedal bearings and bottom bracket bearings 6 Cranks and Pedals o Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks o Ensure the cranks are securely tightened and are n...

Page 12: ...me without regular charges aged or damaged 1 Adjust tire pressure 2 Check connections or charge battery 3 Assist with pedals or adjust route 4 Replace the battery 5 The battery won t charge 1 Charger not well connected 2 Charger damaged 3 Battery damaged 4 Wiring damaged 1 Adjust the connections 2 Replace 3 Replace 4 Repair or replace 6 Wheel or motor makes strange noises 1 Damaged motor bearings ...

Page 13: ...ng hail etc any wilful or negligent act penetration or opening of the product casings in any manner Replacement will be honoured only by Wattwheels This is Wattwheels exclusive warranty No party is granted express or implied authority to change or annul this warranty in any manner Implied warranty including that of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly limited in dura...

Page 14: ...eipts for shipping Limited Liability Unless otherwise provided the sole remedy under the above warranty or any implied warranty is limited to the replacement of defective parts at the sole discretion of Wattwheels In no event shall Wattwheels be responsible for direct incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damages for personal injury property damage or economic losses whe...

Page 15: ...KING METER USERS GUIDE SW LCD SCOUT ...

Page 16: ...e of your e bike please read through the SWLCD product introduction carefully before using We will use the most concise words to inform you ofall the details including the hardware installation setting and normal operation use of the display when using our display ...

Page 17: ...ce and Size Material and Color SW LCD products are made of PC Under the temperature of 20 to 60 the shell material can ensure normal usage and good mechanical performance Real product and dimension figure unit mm ...

Page 18: ...r Motor Power Ratio Speed Display including running speed max speed and average speed Trip distance and total distance Trip time display of single Cruise control Headlight On Off Error Code Indicator Various Parameters Setting like wheel size speed limited battery level bar PAS level controller limited current max speed password enable and so on Recover Default Setting Monitor Area Monitor Area ...

Page 19: ...d as DOWN Operation Cautions Be care of the safety use Don t attempt to release the connector when battery is on power Try to avoid hitting Don t split the waterproof sticker to avoid affecting the waterproof performance Don t modify system parameters to avoid parameters disorder Make the display repaired when error code appears ...

Page 20: ...hold MODE to turn off power supply of the e bike With the display off the display and controller shut down The leakage current is less than 1 uA When parking e bike for more than 10 minutes the display shut down automatically Display Interface After starting up the display default show is running speed Press MODE to change the indicated information in sequence as below Running Speed Km h Average S...

Page 21: ...se Control Hold DOWN for 2 seconds to enter the mode of power assistant walk The e bike will go on at a uniform speed of 6 Km h PUS shows on the screen Push Cruise Control Push Cruise Control function can only be used as pushing the e bike by hands Please don t use this function when riding ...

Page 22: ... Level Selection Hold UP or DOWN to change the output power of the motor The power ranges from level 1 to level 5 Level 1 is the minimum power Level 5 is the maximum power The default value is level 1 PAS Level Battery Indicator The 5 battery bars represent the capacity of the battery When the battery is in low voltage battery frame will flash to notice that the battery needs to be recharged immed...

Page 23: ... below Motor Output Power Error Code Information If there is something wrong with the electronic control system the error code will appear automatically Here is the detail information of the error code in Table 1 attached Error Code Make the display repaired when error code appears ...

Page 24: ... Press MODE button to start the display then hold both UP and DOWN for 2 seconds to enter the setting menu Trip Distance and Trip Time Clearance TC means trip distance clearance Press UP or DOWN to choose yes or no to clear the trip distance Trip distance and trip time will be cleared at the same time Trip Distance Clearance ...

Page 25: ...light brightness Hold MODE to confirm the modification and exit the general setting Backlight Brightness Pressing UP and DOWN can change the backlight lighting Long press MODE is to confirm and quit Setting Mode Backlight setting Interface Power on Password Enable Disable The character P on the bottom of the screen means the page of password Hold UP and DOWN both up to 2 seconds enter normal setti...

Page 26: ... one by one After 4 digite of the correct password entered press MODE to confirm then select password enable or disable Password Entering Page Power on Password Enable Press UP DOWN to select Y or N and press MODE to confirm Power on Password default disable y Power on Password Enable n Power on Password Disable Password Disable Page ...

Page 27: ...y one finally to hold MODE to confirm the modification Password Modify Page Normal Parameter Setting Hold both UP and DOWN for 2 seconds to enter User setting But hold both DOWN and MODE over 2 seconds is to enter password 0512 to modify the wheel size Password Inputting Page Wheel Diameter Setting ...

Page 28: ...el Diameter Wheel Diameter Setting Page Speed limit Setting When the running speed is faster than MAX SPEED the controller will cut off the motor power MAX SPEED default setting is 25Km h LS means Limit Speed 12Km h to 40Km h is selectable Press UP DOWN to select the favorite value then hold MODE over 2 seconds to confirm and quit the setting mode Limit Speed Setting Page ...

Page 29: ...lay Time Setting For the details please see the Attached List 2 System Parameter Setting Hold UP and DOWN both over 2 seconds to enter normal setting while hold UP and DOWN both again is to set up System Parameter password 2962 must be entered MODE is to confirm and enter System Parameter Setting page you can select the option which you want System Parameter Password Input Press UP DOWN to select ...

Page 30: ...r Setting Each bar represents a voltage value 5 voltage values MUST BE entered one by one Press MODE to confirm and UP DOWN to select the value VOL voltage Battery Power Bar Setting Pedal Assistant Level Setting Pedal Assistant Level Select ...

Page 31: ...2 also shows TOUR PAS3 also shows BOOST 0 5 or 1 5 PAS1 also shows ECO PAS2 also shows CITY PAS3 also shows TOUR PAS4 also shows POWER PAS5 also shows BOOST 0 7 or 1 7 PAS1 also shows ECO PAS2 also shows ECO PAS3 also shows CITY PAS4 also shows CITY PAS5 also shows TOUR PAS6 also shows POWER PAS7 also shows BOOST 0 9 or 1 9 PAS1 or 2 also shows ECO PAS3 or 4 also shows CITY PAS5 or 6 also shows TO...

Page 32: ...ds to confirm the modification and turn to controller Over current Cut setting MODE back to pedal assistant level select page For the details please see Attached List 4 PAS Ratio Page Controller Over Current Cut Setting CUR means current CUR value can be changed from 7 0A to 22 0A Press UP DOWN is to change the value of the current and hold MODE to confirm the setting and turn to PAS sensor settin...

Page 33: ... UP DOWN to select F or b and press MODE to confirm and turn to PAS sensitivity setting The default direction is forward Direction of PAS Sensor Setting The Sensitivity of PAS Setting SCN means the sensitivity of PAS and 2 to 9 can be selected 2 is strongest 9 is the weakest UP DOWN is to select sensitivity value and MODE is to confirm selection and turn to magnet disk setting SCN default value is...

Page 34: ...OWN to select the parameter the more power the more PAS feeling Proportion parameter of PAS Speed Sensor Selection SPS means Speed Sensor Press UP DOWN to select the quantity of magnet head the range is from 1 to 9 and press MODE to confirm and turn to Throttle Definition page SPS default value is 1 Speed Sensor Selection ...

Page 35: ...e of max speed limited setting Button PAS Setting PUS means pushing Press UP DOWN to choose Y N Short press MODE Y means enable N means disable Short press MODE to confirm and enter into PAS speed setting The default value is Y Interface of PAS pushing PAS Speed Setting Through setting PAS to adjust push speed to meet rider s requirements ...

Page 36: ...slowly start up Default value is 25 Interface of PAS speed setting Slowly Start up Setting SSP means slowly start up The scope is 1 4 4 means the slowest Press UP DOWN to choose Long press MODE to confirm and exit setting The default value is 1 Interface of slowly setting up ...

Page 37: ...not any operating in one minute display will exit the setting state Recover default setting DEF means recover default Both press UP MODE to enter recover default setting Pressing UP DOWN to convert Y or N N means do not need to recover default setting Y means entering into password setting Otherwise display will exit The default state is N Restore Default Setting Interface Input password 0368 Shor...

Page 38: ...low When display showed DEF 00 it means recovering default state then exiting In the recovery default battery power ODO and trip cannot be recovered but starting up password can be recovered Input recovery password interface Start Complete Recover default interface ...

Page 39: ...roller Q How to deal with the error code A Fix it to the maintenance place immediately Barcode The barcode is built up as follows SW LCD Name 000001 Sequence No 12 Year of Production 06 Week of Production 3 Battery Voltage 1 sample 0 mass production 01 hardware version No 801 software version No ...

Page 40: ...when display out of the factory Ⅱ Other items The following items do not belong to our warranty scope 1 It can not be demolished 2 The damage is caused by wrong installation or operation 3 Shell is broken when display is out of the factory 4 Wire is broken 5 The fault or damage is caused by the force majeure such as fire earthquake etc or natural disasters like lighting etc 6 Beyond Warranty perio...

Page 41: ...lay side Connector Display side adapter Switch wiring Line sequence table Line sequence Color Function 1 Red VCC 2 Blue K Lock 3 Black GND 4 Green RX RX 5 Yellow TX TX Some wire use the water proof connector users are not able to see the inside color ...

Page 42: ...rsion changes This operating instruction is a general purpose version V1 0 Some of the version for the display software will be different from the specification which should depend on the actual use version ...

Page 43: ... Abnormality 24 Motor Hall Signal Abnormality 25 Brake Abnormality 30 Communication Abnormality Attached list 2 Password table No OSD Password Setting 1 0512 Using parameter setting password settled 2 Default 1234 Starting up password 3 2962 Personality setting password settled 4 0368 Recovery setting password settled ...

Page 44: ... 1 Battery power Five battery power value 2 Assistance Power assist level option Assistance proportion 3 Current limiting Limit current 4 Power assist sensor PAS direction PAS sensitivity PAS magnet No 5 Speed sensor Speed sensor magnet No 6 Throttle Throttle changing Throttle ...

Page 45: ...Power assist table Level Level Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 1 3 50 74 92 0 5 1 5 50 61 73 85 96 0 7 1 7 40 50 60 70 80 90 96 0 9 1 9 25 34 43 52 61 70 79 88 96 No Items Display Setting 7 System setting Time of battery power delay Max speed ...

Page 46: ...bol Definition 1 Setting 2 Password 3 Power delayed time 4 Recover default 5 Trip and time to clear 6 Backlight 7 Throttle changing 8 Throttle power assist walk 9 Speed limit 10 Wheel diameter 11 Question mark 12 Backward 13 Forward 14 Yes 15 No ...

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