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Warning:

 

The display comes pre

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configured and limited to 15mph. Incorrect settings could cause damage to the kit 

components and also result in a bike that is not UK road legal. Modifications made to the controller config-
uration will void your warranty if found to be a contributing factor to a failure.

 

Turning Control Module On/Off

 

To turn on the control module press and hold the top (Mode) button. Press and hold the same button to 
turn off the module and disable all electric features of the bike.

 

Turning Backlight On/Off

 

To turn on the display backlight, press and hold the 

Up

” 

button. Press and hold the same button to turn it 

off.

 

Varying Pedal Assist Level

 

To alter the level of assistance provided simply press the Up/Down arrows to cycle through the 5 levels of 
assistance. Level 1 offers the least assistance while level 5 offers the greatest assistance.

 

Speed Display Mode

 

There are three different modes for the speed display, these are current speed, average speed and maxi-
mum speed. To switch between these modes, press and hold the 

Up and Mode

” 

buttons for approx. 1 

second to cycle through the modes.

 

Walking Mode/Start–

 

Aid

 

The bike also supports a walking mode which is basically a very slow mode allowing you to walk next to 
the bike at approx. 6m/h. This is activated by pressing and holding the 

Down

” 

button. As soon as the but-

ton is released, the bike will stop. This can be used to start off, if you find it difficult from a stand

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still.

 

Display Mode

 

To switch between Odo (overall distance travelled) and Trip mode (current trip distance travelled), press 
the 

Mode

” 

button. 

To reset the trip computer press and hold both the top and bottom buttons.

 

LCD—Control Panel

 

The display has many advanced features and modes, these include back

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lit display (for night riding), indi-

cator options for max speed, average speed and current speed and a battery power indicator. It also fea-
tures a walking mode which is used when you want to wheel/push the bike, this is basically a very low 
speed mode which is activated by pressing and holding the minus (

-

) button, this can also be used as a 

start

-

aid.

 

On/Off/Mode button 

 

 

 

(+) or UP Button

 

 

 

(

-

) or Down Button

 

Battery Level

 

 

Speed

 

 

Odometer

 

 

Assistance Level

 

  

Summary of Contents for 36V HL

Page 1: ...shbikes co uk Important For your own safety you must read this manual before attempting to fit this kit You must also ensure that you fit the kit in strict accordance with the instructions in this man...

Page 2: ...o install your kit these costs are not covered by Woosh Bikes Warranty Terms If your kit is fitted by a professional installer it will be covered by our standard one year warranty which means that in...

Page 3: ...pedal assist sensor a thumb throttle brake sensors and a King Meter KM529 LCD Ensure that you have all of these items a photo of the items is show below so you can easily identify each of the parts N...

Page 4: ...need to use the alternate disc which comes in three parts the two halves of the magnet ring and the support mounting plate Ideally the mounting plate is cable tied to the smallest chain ring using th...

Page 5: ...is less you may need to shave a little off the rear face of the crank to avoid crushing the PAS when you re fit the crank Alternatively we usually have in stock 127mm bottom brackets that in most cas...

Page 6: ...is 38cm x 10cm Don t forget to use the supplied washers and rubber supports shown below If you bolt the cradle to the frame without using the washers supports the plastic will deform and eventually b...

Page 7: ...t en the calliper bolts after the wheel is correctly fitted and the rotor correctly aligned The normal order for the nuts washers is as below left but as mentioned above it may be necessary to re arra...

Page 8: ...tion It is possible to fit the front motor wheels the wrong way around and so to avoid any mishaps please re fer to the table below and ensure that the wheel is fitted correctly For all XF07 front hub...

Page 9: ...grips off loosen the existing compo nents and remove any that are being replaced then slide the thumb throttle and levers if being used in place and then re tighten the bolts to secure them in place...

Page 10: ...on both sides before pushing the connectors firmly together be careful with them and don t force them or you may bend damage the pins Also be sure to mate the cables with the matching coloured connec...

Page 11: ...ally fitted at the rear The speed sensor is mounted approximately half way along the inside of the chain stay as shown in the diagram below in Red Simply secure the sensor to the frame with cable ties...

Page 12: ...rs have ar rows on them that need to be correctly aligned before pushing the connectors firmly together Motor cable Modular cable to handlebars Speed sensor Pedelec sensor Note for wheels with hall se...

Page 13: ...eed To switch between these modes press and hold the Up and Mode buttons for approx 1 second to cycle through the modes Walking Mode Start Aid The bike also supports a walking mode which is basically...

Page 14: ...pen the outer casing of the battery Do not attempt to repair the battery Do not immerse the battery in water Keep the battery away from children Do not drop pierce or otherwise damage the battery Ensu...

Page 15: ...wards a close up of an individual terminal is shown above right and shows the parts that need to be flexed It is only necessary to do this to the outer terminals as the middle ones are not connected E...

Page 16: ...unctions but no speed is indicated on the display It is likely that the connection where the cable from the controller meets the cable coming from the controller is not fully mated The connector must...

Page 17: ...ustomer illus trating the issue This in turn allows us to provide written instructions with photos where necessary to help get you back up and running as quickly as possible If you have an issue and i...

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