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    CUSTOMER MANUAL 

FRONT HUB MOTOR SYSTEM

CONTENT

1 Important Notice 

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2 Introduction 

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2.1   Overview 

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3 Safety Instructions 

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3.1   General information 

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3.2   For your safety 

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3.3   Installation and Maintenance 

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3.4   Safety Precautions 

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3.5   Quick Start 

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3.6   Before the first ride 

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3.7   Before each ride 

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3.8   Legal Regulations 

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4 Electronic Components 

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4.1   Important Instructions 

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4.2   Batteries 

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4.2.1  User Instructions 

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4.2.2 Notification 

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4.2.3 Caution 

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4.2.4 Specifications 

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4.3   Charger 

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4.4   Hub motor 

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5 Operation 

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5.1   Installing the battery 

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5.2   Removing the battery 

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5.3   LED capacity and state of charge indication  

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5.4   Charging the battery 

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5.5   Switching the electrical system on and off 

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6 DP E08.UART 

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6.1   Items to be shown on the Display 

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6.2   Functional Overview 

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6.3   Usual operation 

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6.4   Error code definition 

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7 DP C13.UART 

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7.1   Appearance 

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7.2   Specifications and Parameters 

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7.3   Functional Overview 

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7.4   Items to be shown on the Display 

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7.5   Usual operation 

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7.6   Functions Settings 

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8 DP C18.UART 

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8.1   Appearance 

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8.2   Items to be shown on the Display 

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8.3   Button definition 

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8.4   Usual operation 

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8.5   Functions setting 

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8.6   Error code definition 

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8.7   Range of your pedelec 

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9 Maintenance and repairs 

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9.1   Storing the battery 

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9.2   Battery wear 

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10 Customer service 

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11 Transporting the Pedelec 

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11.1   By car 42

11.2   By public transport 

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11.3   By airplane 

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12 Disposal considerations 

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13 Specifications 

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14 After-Sales and Warranty Policy 

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Imprint 

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Summary of Contents for BT C01.340.UART

Page 1: ...witching the electrical system on and off 17 6 DP E08 UART 18 6 1 Items to be shown on the Display 18 6 2 Functional Overview 18 6 3 Usual operation 19 6 4 Error code definition 21 7 DP C13 UART 22 7...

Page 2: ...ng This symbol is used to warn users against improper use that could result in damage to property or the environment Danger This symbol indicates possible dangers to your health and or even life that...

Page 3: ...these operating instructions and the general pedelec operating instructions The manufacturer ac cepts no liability for damages resulting from non compliance with these instructions Your Pedelec must...

Page 4: ...ct for information uncovered by this manual After reading the user manual carefully keep it in a safe place for later reference 3 2 For your safety Always apply the Pedelec s brakes before placing you...

Page 5: ...product This product is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lacking the required experience and knowl edge unless supervised or...

Page 6: ...mponent manufacturers and which were supplied with your pedelec or are available online Your specialist pedelec retailer will be happy to answer any further questions you may have after reading this m...

Page 7: ...you are using clipless magnetic pedals please check that they are working prop erly The pedals should release easily and smoothly Make sure that the battery is sitting securely in its place Make sure...

Page 8: ...between 15 C and 60 C The recommended storage temperature is between 20 C and 35 C Only perform operations described in this manual Do not interfere with or modify the system No modules may be disass...

Page 9: ...t do not continue to use battery and return immediately for examination Only use the original charger as supplied with battery due to risk of fire or explosion Disposal of used batteries should follow...

Page 10: ...batteries should be returned to the vendor 4 2 2 Notification The battery should not be left in direct sun light so as to avoid over heating distortion smoking or weakening its performance and product...

Page 11: ...elf to over heat smoke distort or burn Avoid using the battery near a heat source Do not use the battery near a fire or stove or at over 60 C as over heating will cause the battery to internally short...

Page 12: ...rrier Carrier Carrier Dimensions L W H 408 123 70mm Weight 3KG 3 5KG 3 5KG 4KG Charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Special 5P charger Certification CE UN38 3 CE UN38 3 CE...

Page 13: ...It could otherwise short circuit or cause a fire When you clean the charger unplug it from the electrical socket first When charging takes longer than shown in the specifications table stop charging A...

Page 14: ...the rail as far as it will go then turn the key to lock the battery 4 Remove the key to avoid losing or breaking it 5 2 Removing the battery When removing the battery proceed as follows 1 Switch off t...

Page 15: ...even after short trips Charge your battery at temperatures between 0 C and 45 C ideally at room temperature or 20 C Give the battery sufficient time before charging to reach this temperature Read the...

Page 16: ...Only charge on a dry non flammable surface The battery has to be recharged completely at least every 3 months in order to avoid damaging or destroying the cells If the charging time exceeds the usual...

Page 17: ...se your Pedelec the following prerequisites must be fulfilled A sufficiently charged battery must be used The battery must be inserted correctly into the battery holder The motor control unit control...

Page 18: ...ith ease Intelligent battery level indication thanks to an optimization algorithm a stable display of the battery level is ensured and the prob lem of fluctuating battery level indications common to m...

Page 19: ...N OFF Press for 2 seconds LED display dims then the front and rear light will be turned on at the same time Press a second time for 2 seconds LED display lights up then front light and rear light will...

Page 20: ...Assist System level selection Assistance level indicator shows the power output of the motor Press or to switch between the different assistance levels 0 1 2 3 4 5 lowest level and the default level i...

Page 21: ...max protection value Stop riding and wait until the LED stop flickering The first LED flickers once then the second LED flickers twice Fault with current sen sor inside controller Have your dealer ch...

Page 22: ...le display of the battery charging level is ensured and the problem of fluctuating battery level indications common to most displays is avoided Level indication this displays the current assistance le...

Page 23: ...n 5 minutes the Pedelec system switches off automatically After switching on the Pedelec system the display shows Running Speed and Total Distance as well as the battery indicator and assistance level...

Page 24: ...he assistance level press the UP or DOWN to increase or decrease until the desired assistance level is displayed Assistance Level 3 7 5 5 Clearing your Trip Distance To clear your trip distance hold b...

Page 25: ...lowest brightness Level 8 is the highest brightness The default value is 1 To modify the backlight brightness press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease until the desired setting is displayed...

Page 26: ...nformation press the UP or DOWN button to review all the Error Codes To exit the Advanced Settings press the MODE button to return to the Unit Conver sion between miles and kilometers To clear the Err...

Page 27: ...tal distance ODO maximum speed MAX average speed AVG remaining distance RANGE energy consumption CALORIES time TIME 6 Battery indication Indicate current battery level value 7 Voltage indication perce...

Page 28: ...sed after 5 minutes time can be set in Auto Off the display will be automatically turned off If the password function of the display is activated need to input the correct password to enter into the n...

Page 29: ...interfaces switch Briefly press 0 5s to switch to different data interface circularly show signal trip distance TRIP total distance ODO maximum speed MAX average speed AVG remaining distance RANGE ene...

Page 30: ...ht brightness that can be selected by the user can be set in the Brightness If the display is turned on in a dark environment the display backlight headlight will be turned on automatically If the dis...

Page 31: ...tions setting Operating process in the setting interface EXIT SETTING Display Setting Information BACK Speed Llimit Battery info Error Code Wheel AL Sensitivity Default Mode Unit Brightness Auto Off P...

Page 32: ...to confirm and enter into Display setting There are thirteen set options in the interface Unit unit switch between the km and mile Briefly press 0 5S or to select Unit and then briefly press 0 5S to...

Page 33: ...MAX PAS and then briefly press 0 5S This moment briefly press 0 5S or to select support mode 3 5 9 After confirma tion briefly press 0 5S again to save the set and exit back to MAX PAS And then briefl...

Page 34: ...o select AL Sensitivity and then briefly press 0 5S This moment briefly press 0 5S or to switch level of the light sensitivity between 0 1 2 3 4 5 OFF OFF means close the function Level 1 is the weake...

Page 35: ...rd Briefly press 0 5S or to select Reset Password and then briefly press 0 5S This time it prompt input current password in the interface If inputing worng password for ten tiems the display will turn...

Page 36: ...0 9 and then briefly press 0 5S to confirm the selec tion And the cursor will switch to the first digit of the minute Briefly press or to select 0 5 and then briefly press 0 5S to confirm the selectio...

Page 37: ...Cell The number of cell Full Cap Battery capacity of Full charged Cell Voltage 1 Voltage Cell 1 RelChargeState Relative Charge in per centage Cell Voltage 2 Voltage Cell 2 AbsChargeState Absolute Char...

Page 38: ...er or to a specialist to have the error fixed 10 The motor temperature reaches to the max protection value Stop the e bike for a rest 12 Fault with current sensor inside controller Bring your Pedelec...

Page 39: ...ry while it is warm and set it just before you start driving Terrain In hilly terrain more energy is needed so the range goes down Weather and vehicle weight In addition to the ambient temperature win...

Page 40: ...becoming hot during use charging or storage developing a strong odor changing appearance or any other abnormality do not continue to use the battery Immediately stop using the battery and have a deale...

Page 41: ...41 Customer service CUSTOMER MANUAL FRONT HUB MOTOR SYSTEM 10 CUSTOMER SERVICE If you have any questions concerning the electri cal system please contact the manufacturer or your specialist dealer...

Page 42: ...re 11 1 By car You can transport your Pedelec by car as you would a normal pedelec The weight of the Pedelec will call for a heavier duty rack 11 2 By public transport The same regulations apply as wh...

Page 43: ...ce or your municipal administration Waste batteries accumulators with lead NiMH nickel metal hydride or lithium ion technology are considered dangerous goods Lithium ion batteries should be isolated o...

Page 44: ...6 5h with a 3 A Charger Max continuous discharge current 14A 18A 23A 23A Consumption rate during operation 10mA 10mA 10mA 10mA 13 SPECIFICATIONS Motor Position Front Motor Construction Gear Motor Nom...

Page 45: ...20 5 C Charge 0 2C and discharge 0 5C 500 60 SOC 20 5 C Charge 0 2C and discharge 0 5C 500 60 SOC 20 5 C Charge 0 2C and discharge 0 5C Riding Distance Minimum 35km Minimum 50km Minimum 65km Minimum...

Page 46: ...and Scope The warranty period starts from the date of sale and is 24 months for the motor and 24 months for the controller display sensor and other components Check your bicycle brand warranty papers...

Page 47: ...de of the scope of the aforementioned areas the manufacturer of the pedelec is required to supply the necessary operating instructions Multiplication reprinting and translation as well as any commerci...

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