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DELTA

OWNER’S MANUAL

Important Safety and Product Information

EVELO.COM

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Page 1: ...DELTA OWNER S MANUAL Important Safety and Product Information EVELO COM delta_manual_final_single indd 1 12 06 2017 14 11 ...

Page 2: ...elcome Contact Information Unboxing Registration Warranty Battery Care and Maintenance Assembly Riding Your EVELO Electric Bicycle Maintenance Troubleshooting 3 3 4 5 6 8 10 14 20 21 delta_manual_final_single indd 2 12 06 2017 14 11 ...

Page 3: ...ophy at EVELO Electric Bicycles so some images and descriptions in this manual may differ slightly from your bike Riding a bicycle is an inherently dangerous activity and it is your responsibility to ride safely and within your abilities Proper assembly is vital to the safe operation of your bicycle so seek professional assistance if you are unable to complete the assembly of your bicycle as outli...

Page 4: ... a few examples are a spacer placed between the front fork and an axle protector on the front wheel These are not needed for the assembly of the bicycle Take your time cutting the zip ties used to hold packaging to the bike There are some similar looking zip ties that are used to secure wires to the frame do not cut ties that are holding wires in place Some smaller parts are shipped in the box con...

Page 5: ... above the front fork Please note that your keys are unique to your bicycle and EVELO cannot provide exact replacements We recommend using one key for day to day use and storing the other Please note that your keys are unique to your bicycle and EVELO cannot provide exact replacements We recommend using one key for day to day use and storing the other Please take a moment to write your serial numb...

Page 6: ...workmanship for a period of forty eight 48 months or 20 000 miles whichever comes first from purchase After any warranty period has elapsed you may purchase spare and replacement parts by contacting us Original Batteries are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 48 months from the date of purchase as follows full replacement during the first 24 months while r...

Page 7: ...all EVELO be responsible for direct incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damages for personal injury property damage or economic losses whether based on contract warranty negligence product liability or any other theory Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Exclusions The above warranty ...

Page 8: ...it plugged in constantly since charging discharging keeps the electrons in the unit moving which improves longevity Battery Storage If you store your battery for 30 days or longer it is suggested that you keep it in a place that is within the above temperatures and give it a full 12 hour conditioning charge every 30 days Removing the Battery from the Bike BATTERY CARE MAINTENANCE NOTE The battery ...

Page 9: ...r unit in poorly ventilated spaces such as closets or drawers as it may overheat In addition to the battery gauge on the display panel there is also a battery gauge on the unit itself Simply press the red button to see the current level of charge useful when the battery is not installed on the bike Installation of the battery is the opposite of removal Environmental Conditions Temperature extremes...

Page 10: ...d like a wrench to screw the axle into position Rotate the axle clockwise until resistance is felt ASSEMBLY Our Customer Service Team can help you with the process if needed Tools to complete the job are included and some of the smaller pieces are packed inside the charger box to prevent loss Proper assembly is extremely important for the safe and smooth operation of your electric bicycle Please r...

Page 11: ...sion is correct if the lever leaves a slight indentation in your hand Tension is set at the factory but if you feel it is insufficient contact us at 877 991 7272 or search Maxel on our website http support evelo com support solutions STEP 3 Attach Handlebars 1 Remove the four bolts that hold the handlebar clamping bracket on 2 While taking care to keep the wires and cables as straight as possible ...

Page 12: ...OCKWISE onto the non drive side crank side of the bike without the belt 6 Tighten the L pedal COUNTER CLOCKWISE with a 15mm wrench or the wrench provided FIT ADJUSTMENTS Many parts of your new EVELO Electric Bicycle can be customized for a personalized fit Seat Adjustment The seat is easily adjusted up or down by flipping the quick release lever that clamps the post into the bike Note that there i...

Page 13: ...ation The tires have a range of recommended inflation indicated on the sidewall of the tire Lower pressure will give a softer more comfortable ride A higher pressure will provide a firmer ride but will give the best range per charge as well as better puncture resistance The Delta model is tubeless ready meaning converting the tires to a tubeless set up is quite simple This does require a bike shop...

Page 14: ...e riding the bike Are the handlebars tight If there is any noticeable movement tighten properly before riding Visually inspect your tires for cuts embedded glass or other signs of possible failure Make sure that the pedals are screwed in tightly as damage is possible if they come loose Are the brakes working properly Squeeze the levers before riding to ensure they apply the brakes and then test th...

Page 15: ... OPERATING THE DISPLAY PANEL Full instructions for your display panel are on our website http support evelo com support solutions Search Delta Display but some of the most basic functions are listed here for your convenience To turn the bike on and off press and hold the MODE button for about 2 seconds To energize the USB port located on the left edge of the panel press and hold the MODE button th...

Page 16: ... you complete this embedding process the brakes should operate at full power without noise A NOTE ABOUT DISC BRAKES Multiple levels of power assist are provided by the motor The level of assist provided at any given time can be adjusted using the display panel on the handlebars A sensor at the crank activates the motor when the pedals have travelled about half of a turn of the crank The motor cont...

Page 17: ...need to shift the gears In general when starting from a dead stop you should be in a low gear On NuVinci equipped bikes the orange cyclist on the shifter should appear to be riding up a hill As the bike gains speed progressively shift up through the gears For the NuVinci twist the grip so that the orange hill gradually flattens out If you encounter a hill shift back down into lower gears You shoul...

Page 18: ...ter riding in the rain disconnect the battery and air dry the electrical connection points to avoid corrosion We also recommend that you dry your bike with a soft towel if you having been riding in the rain Use higher inflation pressures for your tires Ride at moderate speeds higher speeds bring greater wind resistance putting a greater load on the motor and Avoid riding in stop and go traffic In ...

Page 19: ...s pedestrians or even other cyclists you are not as visible as you might think Always watch for hazardous situations and be ready to stop or take evasive action at all times With the assistance of the electric motor you may be travelling faster than drivers expect beware of cars pulling out in front of you Avoid road hazards Watch for and avoid potholes drain grates railroad tracks loose road mate...

Page 20: ... replace if it is present Replace all cables and housings annually Nuts and bolts Check all nuts and bolts each month for tightness Cleaning Clean the bike whenever excess dirt is apparent Avoid high pressure washing especially near the motor at places where wires enter exit the frame or of the battery and wheel crank bearings Wheels Check for straightness on a monthly basis and more often if you ...

Page 21: ...ilized Consult other sections of this manual Using your Charger and Achieving the Best Performance From Your EVELO Electric Bicycle Error code 25 when bike is turned on Brake levers are being squeezed during initial system initialization Make sure the brake levers are not being squeezed when first pressing the MODE button Battery won t Charge Charger not connected battery connected to bike while f...

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