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Hebb E-Bikes

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WARNING: 

Wear a helmet and safety equipment.  

An unprotected head is highly susceptible to 

injury, even from the slightest contact, but wearing 

a helmet that meets CPSC or CE safety testing 

standards may help prevent injury.

HEBB E-BIKES

ElectroGlide 1000

OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for ElectroGlide 1000

Page 1: ... Wear a helmet and safety equipment An unprotected head is highly susceptible to injury even from the slightest contact but wearing a helmet that meets CPSC or CE safety testing standards may help prevent injury HEBB E BIKES ElectroGlide 1000 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Thank You 2 Warranty 3 Regulations and Technical data 4 Parts Identification 5 Unpacking 6 Battery Charging and Care 7 Assembly 9 Using your Hebb Electric Bike 14 Maintenance 18 Troubleshooting 19 Contact us 20 ...

Page 3: ...come headwinds Under normal cruising conditions 16 mph the motor draws about 5 amps at 140 watts with 3 foot pounds torque and has an efficiency of about 80 Its electric consumption is about 1 0 kwH for 62 miles even less energy than the food you would consume riding by leg power alone Making it by far the most efficient vehicle ever made While the Hebb pledge to quality means our components are h...

Page 4: ...er where the bike was purchased How the warranty does not apply When the bicycle is used negligently or has damage resulting from a traffic accident Normal wear and tear Poor maintenance or modifications that no longer comply with regulations or original specifications Damage due to external causes The bicycle is used for rental The battery pack is used incorrectly or damaged This also applies to ...

Page 5: ...rature limit 5F to 130F Controller PWM LED self diagnostic system Overload protection 25 amps Charger 4 amp smart charger Maximum charge time is 4 hours Charging temperature is 40F to 95F Interface 5 level pedal assist pedelec mode Throttle E Bike mode Battery Fuse 30 amps Insurance Information YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS BICYCLE TO DETE...

Page 6: ...ry 28 Saddle flip catch 29 Saddle 30 Seat post 31 Seat post clamp quick fix 32 Headstem 33 Handle grip Throttle 34 Brake levers 35 Gear shifter 36 Battery level gauge 37 Handlebars 8 H E B B 1 Brake cables 2 Front LED light 3 Fenders 4 Disc Brakes 5 Rims 6 Spokes 13g 7 Hub motor 8 Reflectors 9 Tires 26 x 1 75 10 Suspension front fork 11 Motor wire casing 12 Bearing race 13 Frame 14 Pedals 15 Chain...

Page 7: ...or the bike on the carton staples Remove the packing material around the bike and stand the bike on a clean flat surface Be sure to keep any small part packages that come with the bike In addition to the bicycle you will receive An accessory box containing the following 1 Pair of pedals 1 Battery charger and cord 2 30 Amp fuses 4 Hex keys 2mm 4mm 5mm 6 mm 1 Hebb owner s manual 1 Shimano gear and b...

Page 8: ...he battery is fully charged CARING FOR YOUR BATTERY VERY IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1 It will take a maximum of 4 hours to fully charge your battery You may interrupt the charging at any time 2 As Li Ion batteries do not suffer from memory effect it is not required for the battery to be empty to begin a charge Top up charging every time you ve completed your cycle ride is recommended Kept in good cond...

Page 9: ...arged state for long periods of time will cause permanent damage USING THE BATTERY EXENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR BATTERY 1 Assist the bike as much as possible especially on steep hills 2 Try to avoid fully discharging the battery It may be possible after the battery is discharged to turn off the bike wait a few seconds and turn it back on to get some more power This pulsing turning off and on will per...

Page 10: ...d R for left and right respectively Screw in clockwise for the R pedal and counter clockwise for L Tighten both with a wrench firmly but not excessively as the crank threads are made of aluminum alloy 2 Align the handlebar assembly perpendicular to the front fork Tighten using the 6mm wrench 3 Turn the handlebar to the desired angle and tighten using the 4mm wrench 9 Assembly ...

Page 11: ...brake levers and tighten using 5mm wrench 5 The Cateye computer is set to metric system If you wish to change to miles do the following a Remove the Cateye Computer from the bike by pressing on the lever below the computer and sliding out the computer ...

Page 12: ...t button and using a pencil or pen press the gray button on the back b Kmh kilometers per hour will flash on the screen To change to miles per hour press the front button and mph will be displayed Press the gray button on the back ...

Page 13: ...tton on the back and the time is set f Put the computer back on the bike Note The computer always displays speed and can display time of day maximum speed trip distance and odometer in the lower display Use the front button to toggle between these settings To reset maximum speed and trip distance press and hold the front button to zero these out Odometer can be reset only by pressing the front and...

Page 14: ...and that the wheels rotate freely without touching the pads Squeeze brakes to test their responsiveness For more information about the front disk brakes and the Shimano rear roller brakes can be found in the manuals that come with the bike As on any bike the front brakes provide almost all of the stopping power We recommend you keep the front disk clean and free of dirt Clean the disk weekly with ...

Page 15: ...ns are firmly in the battery sockets The fit can be tight when new so additional pressure may be required Once the battery is in position lock it into place by turning the key one click clockwise to the OFF position Ensure that the key is in the OFF position until you are ready to ride Do not use excessive force to fit the battery which could result in damaging the connection sockets or pins Front...

Page 16: ... state you are riding in f Avoid cycling in poor weather and visibility conditions such as fog night heavy rain and snow Keep your lights on in such conditions g Familiarize yourself with the usage of the bike and how to maintain it Inspect Before every ride make a quick inspection of your bike s mechanical and electronic features Be safe not sorry Frame and fork Visually check for damage do not r...

Page 17: ... state of charge remaining If the battery level shows red it is nearly empty Power level shows the level of electric assistance in pedal assist or Pedelec mode There are 5 levels of assistance The default is zero assistance Use the Up or Down buttons to increase or decrease the level of electric assistance needed On the first few rides we recommend level 3 The throttle can be used any time and wil...

Page 18: ...recommended that you adjust the power level to zero or turn the key off completely This will insure that you do not accidentally turn the throttle and cause the bike to move forward Battery cut off To prevent the battery from deep discharge the controller has a low voltage protection cut off set at 31 5V You may reboot the battery if it cuts off however continued use of the battery by switching of...

Page 19: ...trap If you plan to carry luggage on the rear make sure everything is securely fastened and clear from the rear wheel There are many useful accessories that can be fitted on the rear rack from panniers to child seats Do however take note that the load limit is 55 lbs Maintaining your bicycle ensures you ll get the most out of every ride and out of the entire life of your Hebb bike How much of your...

Page 20: ... can always of course carry out the repairs on your own As there are no electronic components on the rear wheel follow standard procedures as with normal bicycles with internal gears Read the Shimano gear manual provided for more instructions As the front wheel contains the hub motor there are additional steps in the case you require the entire wheel to be removed from the bike A philips head scre...

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