background image

E-RIDE User’s Guide

Summary of Contents for E-Ride

Page 1: ...E RIDE User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...anel 4 Important safety notes regarding battery charger 5 Charger function 6 Battery safety notes 7 Battery further information and maintenance 8 Charging the battery 9 Remove insert battery pack 10 Change fuse 11 Remove front wheel 12 Insert front wheel 13 Adjust stem handlebar position 14 1 ...

Page 3: ...ve e bike components Always pull the the brakes and hold the handlebar firm and straight before taking off in order to make sure you keep control of the bike when power assistance is in action NOTE that power assistance is triggered off IMMEDIATELY as soon as the foot slightly presses on the pedal For handling and maintanance of the bicycle please refer to the HM Bike Owner Manual which is an inte...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 Diagram of e bike specific components 1 Motor 2 Battery 3 Controller 4 Sensor 5 Control panel 6 Rear light 7 Front light 6 7 3 5 5 ...

Page 5: ...y indication 1 ON OFF switch for power assistance 2 ON OFF switch for the front light 3 LED battery capacity indicator 4 LED indicator for assistance level 5 MODE switch for choosing power assistance level The battery charging status is indicated as follows LED means the battery is fully charged LED means the battery is 50 charged LED means the battery is almost empty and needs to be re charged re...

Page 6: ...uld there be an incidence of contact with water or any other liquid make sure to unplug the charger immediately from the power socket and have it inspected by a specialty dealer Make sure the charge is always placed on a flat surface when in use Please make sure that the charger is always unplugged tand removed from the power socket when not in use Before using the charger always make sure that th...

Page 7: ...connected the batter is charging the battery is charged the charger switches off Should there be any difficulties with charging please check if the power cable is connected properly the charger plug or the battery socket is damaged the battery shows any damage on the surface the power socket works and whether the correct voltage is provided if necessary plug in another gadget and check Should the ...

Page 8: ...charging cycles its life span can be optimized if it is kept in an environment with a temperature between 10 C and 30 C Please note that the temperature of the battery will rise when running in HIGH assistance mode over a longer time period Therefore be fore charging the battery please let it cool down to room temperature if necessary Keep the battery out of reach for children Never try to open th...

Page 9: ...nnect the power plug p 9 6 from the wall socket after the battery is charged When storing the battery for a longer time period e g during winter time it is important to place surface in a dry place The battery should be re charged once every 3 month when it is not used Negligence could lead to complete discharge of the battery and this would make the warranty on the battery void The discharging of...

Page 10: ... The battery can either be charged while on the bike or the battery can be removed and charged at a place of your convenience ATTENTION Charging when battery is not removed NOTE 1 2 ON 3 4 ii connect the charging cable plug 4 to the battery iii connect the power plug 5 with the charger and the power plug 6 to a wall socket 9 5 4 6 ...

Page 11: ... battery i push it into the carrier until it is tightly connected to the controler sockets on the rack behind the seat post 5 ii turn the key 2 to the LEFT The battery has a fuel gauge so that the charging status of the battery can also be checked when the battery is removed To check the fuel gauge ii press nob and see the led lights 7 7 6 green green fully charged charged by about 2 3 green charg...

Page 12: ... installed on the bike Never try to repair a fuse Wrong use may damage the whole electric current system To change fuse 1 ON OFF 2 and remove it as shown on page 10 iii remove cover using e g a small screwdriver iv remove fuse v insert new fuse and proceed in the reverse sequence described under i ii iii ATTENTION NOTE 11 3 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...onnect the front motor cable plugs 3 4 and unhook cable from front fork cable guides 5 12 1 1 2 6 7 4 3 5 ii pull out the bolt plastic cover 6 loosen bolt 7 pull the wheel downwards and separate it from the fork ATTENTION When pulling out the wheel please pay attention to the safety washer 8 and spacer 9 making sure you do not lose them 8 9 ...

Page 14: ...nd hook cable to front fork cable guides 8 13 9 9 10 5 4 7 6 8 i Insert the spacer which comes between fork and motor 1 on each side of the axle After that pull the wheel upwards and insert it in the fork drop outs 2 then insert the safety washers 3 on each side and and tighten bolts 4 on each side with about 35 Nm Finally press the plastic cap 5 on each of the bolts 3 1 2 1 ...

Page 15: ...TE To do so i push the sliding switch downwards in the direction indicated again sliding switch 1 ii adjust stem 3 to the angle which gives you the most comfortable riding position and at the same time turn the handlebar 4 To adjust seat post height WARNING Please make sure that the quick release QR 1 is tightened in order to increase torque A QR which does not properly tightening the seat post co...

Page 16: ...HM Bike Consulting AG ch des Châlets 5 CH 1279 Chavannes de Bogis www hmbike com ...

Reviews: