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Manual

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Summary of Contents for EBC-S03

Page 1: ...Manual User EBike ...

Page 2: ...utine checks 17 Battery charging 18 About charging 19 Driving 21 Basic maintenance 24 Diagnose and troubleshoot 25 Recommended torque values for threaded fasteners 26 Controller operating system 27 EBC S18 FAQ 28 EBC S07B EBC S07D EBC S05 8 10 12 14 If you want to print the user manual is designed to be printed double sided with a flip on the short side ...

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Page 4: ...EBC S03 4 ...

Page 5: ...Aluminum Alloy 350 Watt Bafang Rear Hub Motor 36V 15A 6 8 Hours Max Speed 32 38 Km h Unlocked Range Distance 45 90 Km Brake Front Rear Disc Brake Light Front Rear Lights Display LCD SW900 Display Fork Al Alloy Suspension Fork Tires 26x1 95 Derailleur 7 Speed SHIMANO 147 27 86cm Packaging 5 ...

Page 6: ...EBC S04 6 ...

Page 7: ...uminum Alloy 350 Watt Bafang Rear Hub Motor 36V 15A 4 6 Hours Max Speed 32 38 Km h Unlocked Range Distance 45 90 Km Brake Front Rear Disc Brakes Light Front Rear Lights Display LCD SW900 Display Fork Zoom Al Alloy Suspension Fork Tires 26x1 95 Derailleur 7 Speed SHIMANO 138 27 63cm Packaging 7 ...

Page 8: ...EBC S05 8 ...

Page 9: ...Rear Hub Motor 48V 22 A 4 6 Hours Max Speed 40 45 Km h Unlocked Range Distance 45 90 Km Brake Front Rear Disc Brakes Light Front Rear Lights Display LCD SW900 Display Fork Al Alloy Suspension Fork Tires 26x2 5 Derailleur 7 Speed SHIMANO 163 27 82cm Packaging 9 Battery Frame 6061 Aluminum Alloy ...

Page 10: ...EBC S07B 10 ...

Page 11: ...Aluminum Alloy 500 Watt Bafang Rear Hub Motor 48V 22A 4 6 Hours Speed 40 45 Km h Unlocked Range Distance 40 80 Km Brake Front Rear Disc Brakes Light Front Rear Lights Display LCD SW900 Display Fork Al Alloy Suspension Fork Tire 26x4 0 Derailleur 7 Speed SHIMANO 158 X 27 X 83CM Packaging 11 ...

Page 12: ...EBC S07D 12 ...

Page 13: ... Aluminum Alloy 500 Watt Rear Bafang Hub Motor 48V 22A 4 6 hours Max Speed 40 45 Km h Unlocked Range Distance 40 80 Km Brake Front Rear Disc Brakes Light Front Rear Lights Display LCD SW900 display Fork Al alloy suspension fork Tire 26x4 0 Derailleur 7 speed SHIMANO 158 X 27 X 83CM Packaging 13 ...

Page 14: ...EBC S18 14 ...

Page 15: ...ang Rear Hub Motor 48V 22A 4 6 Hours Max Speed 40 45 Km h Unlocked Range Distance 35 70 Km Brake Front Rear Disc Brakes Light Front Rear Lights Display LCD SW900 Display Fork Al Alloy Suspension Fork Tires 26x4 0 Derailleur 7 Speed SHIMANO 163 27 82cm Packaging 15 Frame 6061 Aluminum Alloy ...

Page 16: ... and remove this clamp with the allen wrench in your tool kit 8 Place handle bars in centre position attach stem clamp and tighten screws with included allen wrench 9 Carefully flip the bike upside down 10 Remove the large securing bolt on the front fork 11 Grab the front tire loosen the side bolts on the tire and align the brakes with the wheel rotors then carefully drop tire into place 12 Tighte...

Page 17: ...e driving Power On Level Up Down Switch Gear Shifter Comfortable Hand Grip LCD SW900 Meter 17 6 7 Check that the brake levers return to the neutral disengaged position when released Check that your battery is well secured to the frame of your ebike Before you turn on the power Check the handlebars for tightness and adjust if needed 8 9 10 Set your PAS level to 0 or 1 to begin your ride Turn on the...

Page 18: ... loosen if necessary Charging Methods You can charge the battery while it is attached to the bike or detach the battery from the bike frame and charge it separately Please follow the best practice guidelines listed below for charging your battery and extend the life of your battery 18 With Battery Removed With Battery Attached to Ebike Charging Interface 1 Turn off the battery and LCD display remo...

Page 19: ... the red indicator light of the charger will turn on showing that the battery is being charged 19 the number of recharging cycles you will get When the battery is detached do not touch the and contacts particularly with wet hands or metallic objects To prevent overheating do not cover the charger while charging a battery If you notice a strange smell coming from the charging area or if it get too ...

Page 20: ... Do not activate the throttle too quickly The bike should accelerate slowly reducing consumption and risk damage to the electrical system 4 To increase security and reduce power consumption it is advised to avoid sudden stops and starts 5 The ebike controller has a charge overload protection In case of energy overload power will be automatically cut then restored when it returns to normal load 6 W...

Page 21: ...er How to Start Up the Bike is powered on 21 Bottom left is indicating the PAS pedal assist level Level 1 20 motor 80 you Level 5 80 motor 20 you Level 4 65 motor 35 you Level 3 50 motor 50 you Level 2 35 motor 65 you Press in the key in slightly deeper to lock and unlock your ebike Insert key and do not press deep and gently turn forward Level 0 Thats 100 all you ...

Page 22: ... lubricant on the brakes brake levers rims tires battery and controller 1 Tightening front wheel lug nut test for correct tire free rotation and wheel alignment 2 Maintain a tire pressure of 30 PSI or PSI as specified on your tire wall at all times 3 Check for correct gear shift operation 4 Test braking systems kinks bends or too much tension on the brake line can temporarily disable motor 5 Braki...

Page 23: ...sconnected or with a bad contact 1 Adjust the connections 2 Replace the fuse 3 Have a qualified service centre reconnect repair the wiring Driving wheel makes strange noises 1 Damaged motor bearing 2 Bent or misaligned rim 1 Replace the bearing Drop off at qualified service center 2 Adjust Replace the damaged rim For your safety perform regular maintenance and tightening checks If you find anythin...

Page 24: ...dlebar Handlebar stem Saddle Seat pillar Front Wheel Rear Wheel Bottom Bracket Parts 18 20 18 20 18 20 18 20 16 25 25 35 35 55 Torque Required N M Parts Recommended Torque Values for Threaded Fasteners 24 ...

Page 25: ...LCD Display Controller Operating System 25 ...

Page 26: ...djust the level of assistance with the LCD screen from 1 lowest amount of assistance to 5 highest amount of assistance to match your desired need for speed Using your ebike in pedal assist mode will generally There are many variables that impact how far you will be able to travel on a single charge like wind hills payload and level of power assist and rider size but the range is typically between ...

Page 27: ...th the included 2 amp charger but that time is cut considerably on shorter trips where you only partially discharge the battery pack No you do not need to pedal There is both a twist throttle and a pedal assist system You can pedal and the electric motor will kick in and provide you with assistance and there is also a twist throttle that will override the pedal assist and allow you to ride the ebi...

Page 28: ...riding within the law It is our duty as ecyclists to obey the rules of the road so please ride responsibly and enjoy the ride Users should take extra care ensuring that check and follow their local regulations on peak power normally 500 Watts per Axle in Canada and top speeds normally 32 Kph in Canada Ebikes Canada brand ebikes are all under 500 Watt per axle Unless clearly stated in the product t...

Page 29: ...ghest the seat sits off the ground On most models with the seat post fully extended the top of the comfort saddle sits 45 from the ground and at its lowest How much does the bike weigh The average fatbike weighs 60 lbs 27 kg out of the box including the battery Fatbikes can weight up to 72 lbs 33 Kg How much does the battery pack weigh A battery weighs roughly 7 lbs 3 kg The recommended weight lim...

Page 30: ...ow do I lock it up and what can I do to help minimize the chance of it being stolen The ebike has some great anti theft features including a locking battery pack that can either be locked onto the frame or removed and brought inside for charging and safe keeping The rear wheel is bolted down to the dropouts to reduce the chances of a thief stealing the wheel from the bike Most standard U locks and...

Page 31: ...s Not Covered Items that are classified as consumables parts that are designed to wear out over time are not covered under warranty Parts such as tires paint tubes brake pads chains etc are classified as consumables and are not covered under this limited warranty We do carry some accessories and consumables and you can order from us How do I replace the tires when they have worn If you require rep...

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