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Summary of Contents for Cadence 2008

Page 1: ...0 All bikes model year 2008 user manual ...

Page 2: ...dlebar height and angle 9 3 5 Safety check 10 3 6 Safe and responsible riding 4 Power Assisted Cycling 4 1 Loading the battery 4 2 Pedelec mode 4 3 E Bike mode 4 4 Brakes 4 5 Gear changing 4 6 Tyres and Inner tubes 4 7 Lighting system 4 8 Kick stand 4 9 Luggage carrier 4 9 1 Transporting your eZeebike 5 Service and Maintenance 5 1 General 5 2 Battery disposal 6 Precaution and procedures 6 1 Emerge...

Page 3: ... cycling has changed so much Therefore please take the time to go through information on this manual It will help you maximize your bicycle s performance safety and enjoyment So read this manual thoroughly understanding your eZee will give you the best out of every ride and for years to come While we made this manual to be comprehensive it might not help you out in all situations you might encount...

Page 4: ...ls for accessories e 2 x fuses set of nylon ties f Hex keys 6mm 5mm 2 5mm g Heat shrink tubing 2 2 Technical Specifications Classification Electric powered assist cycle Motor DC Brush permanent magnet motor with planetary gears Nominal 250 watts Controller Overload protection 18 amps Low voltage protection 31 5 V Battery Charger Frame Al Alloy 6061 T6 Tyres 26 x 1 95 Brakes V Brakes front Shimano ...

Page 5: ...4 2 4 Battery and charger operation ...

Page 6: ...y kind Do not attempt to open the casing of the battery This immediately voids your warranty There are no parts inside that you can service Danger Please note that improper handling poses a high risk of fatal accidents serious injury or damage to product and property Do not short circuit the charger s plugs and sockets by using metallic objects Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the charger T...

Page 7: ...ctric shock Place the charger firmly on a flat surface Do not cover the charger or put things on it Overheating or fire may be the result 1 Plug the charging pin into the battery charging socket 2 Plug the power cord to the a c outlet 3 Turn the power on the a c outlet 4 Switch the charger on Ensure that the grooves on the charging pin match the socket Red Indication that charger is connected to a...

Page 8: ... measurements 6mm 17mm 3 1 2 Get ready Begin removing bicycle from packaging and lay it on a clean flat surface be sure to remove any part packages that comes along with the bicycle Discard the box and packaging material only 3 1 3 Front wheel Make sure the front wheel is securely inserted into the front fork Tighten the nuts alternatively on both sides until the wheel is secured do not tighten on...

Page 9: ... and ensure that the V Brake pads are parallel to the rim and that the distance between rim and brake pad should not exceed by more than 2mm Test by squeezing brakes and check for firmness You may continue to fine tune with a Philips screwdriver If you are unsure we recommend that you visit your local professional bike mechanic to help you The front brake is a rim brake V brake and the rear brake ...

Page 10: ...eck the saddle adjusting mechanism and fixing bolts Do not adjust the seat post beyond its Minimum extension mark Doing so may cause undue stress on the frame resulting in breakage and injury during riding 3 3 Handlebar height and angle a Handlebar stem height You can raise or lower the handlebars Loosen the stem height adjuster bolt by turning it anti clockwise three or four turns If the bolt ris...

Page 11: ...the spot where the tyre is contacting the ground There should be very little tyre compression If your tyres need inflating use a standard bicycle floor pump If you must use a high volume compressor like those found at automotive service stations add air in small amounts Adding too much pressure all at once could cause the inner tube to explode which can cause severe damage to the tyre and serious ...

Page 12: ...horoughly familiar with controls of your bicycle 6 Wear bright visible clothing that is not so loose that it will catch unto the moving parts of the bicycle or be snagged by objects at the side of the road 7 Think about your speed and keep your speed at a consistent level that meets with road conditions 8 Be reminded that during wet weather conditions brake distance will vary quite differently fro...

Page 13: ...l is picked up by the sensor at the bottom bracket which allows the power to be on power on demand could then be made by the twist of the throttle The activated motor will reduce the load required for you to pedal by assisting you Making pedaling long distances and gradients easy this makes traveling more pleasant without compromising on speed 4 3 E bike mode For the e bike mode the motor will run...

Page 14: ...ressings before setting off 4 7 Lighting System eZee bikes are equipped with LED lighting equipment front and rear with its power supplied by the battery To turn them ON or OFF flip the switch located at the battery level gauge You should always cycle when your lights on in poor visibility conditions and at night 4 8 Kick Stand the eZee LiV is equipped with a central kick stand for parking Always ...

Page 15: ...rmining your maintenance The amount of kinds of maintenance you can do yourself depends on the level of skill and experience and also whether you have the tools required To learn more about the services available for your bike 1 Ask your dealers whether copies of the manufacture s installation and service instructions for the components on your bike are available 2 Ask your dealer to recommend a b...

Page 16: ...ifter are not functioning smoothly ask your dealer to check and replace the cables if necessary Squeeze spokes in adjoining pairs on either side of each wheel between your thumb and index finger They should all have the same tension If any feel loose have your dealer check wheel for spoke tension and trueness Check the frame particularly in the area around all weld joints the handlebar the stem an...

Page 17: ...ee section Let all air out of the innter tube see section Remove one side of the tyre from the rim by inserting a tyre lever in between the rim and the base of the tyre s side wall bead Pry the bead away from the rim by pushing down on the tyre lever Take another tyre lever and pry the bead off the rim approximately 10 15 cm four to six inches away from where you started At this point you should b...

Page 18: ...ide you will have to ride much more slowly and carefully as the weakened wheel could experience additional broken spokes and become useless WARNING A broken spoke seriously weakens the wheel and may cause it to wobble striking the brakes of the frame Riding with a broken spoke s can cause you to lose control and fall Twist the broken spoke around the spoke next to it to keep it from flopping aroun...

Page 19: ...s faulty 5 throttle failure check throttle connections or replace 6 low voltage charge battery 7 excessively high voltage measure voltage with multi tester 8 hall wires to motor disconnection check motor hall wires for connection 9 wrong motor connected contact distributor 10 temp too high thermostat activated will return to normal when cooled 11 thermostat failure replace controller 12 amps contr...

Page 20: ...arantees the owner of the eZeebike that the parts are free of material and or construction defects for a period of 2 years 6 Parts from the original manufacturers applied to the eZeebike will be guaranteed according to the terms and conditions of the manufacturer of the mentioned parts eZee will keep the owner informed in regards to applicability the terms and the conditions upon request 7 The onl...

Page 21: ...ed eZee dealer and or if the bicycle has not been supplied with the original parts 13 Battery warranty claims must be tested with eZee authorized equipment 1 year 70 DOD for Sanyo Li batteries 6 months 80 DOD for Phylion Li and NiMH batteries 13 eZee exclusively makes the decision whether or not this guarantee applies ...

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