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Lectric XP 

 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 

Owner’s Manual 

2019 

V 1.1 

 

www.lectricebikes.com 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for XP

Page 1: ...Lectric XP Owner s Manual 2019 V 1 1 www lectricebikes com ...

Page 2: ...Safety 11 Operating your new eBike 12 Cockpit Tour 13 Cockpit Instruments 13 Display Control Pad 14 Your First Ride 15 Front and Rear Lights 16 Operating Safety 16 7 Speed Gear System 17 Mechanical Disc Brakes 17 LCD Display Functions 19 Display Readouts 19 Operating the LCD Display 20 Display Settings 20 Changing the Top Speed 22 Battery Capacity Display 23 Kickstand 23 Tips When Riding To Increa...

Page 3: ...e appreciate your business and we hope you thoroughly enjoy riding your new eBike If you need any assistance please do not hesitate to reach out to us Contact Information Email contact lectricebikes com Website lectricebikes com Phone 602 715 0907 3 ...

Page 4: ...e it to a licensed mechanic to be repaired or replaced immediately Lectric eBikes LLC assumes no liability for harm injury or death of the rider This manual is not intended as a detailed service or repair manual Seek assistance from your local bike shop mechanic at a reputable bike shop with all the proper certifications and qualifications The Lectric XP can stand up to most rain showers without s...

Page 5: ...efore riding your bike remove everything from the box and make sure everything listed above is present If anything is missing or damaged contact Lectric eBikes immediately for assistance For video instructions on how to unfold your bike visit our youtube page Lectric eBikes Folding and Unfolding the Bike The Lectric XP comes to you fully assembled so all you have to do is ensure everything is prop...

Page 6: ...ile standing near where the battery is exposed Lift the bike slightly off the ground and swing the bike to its closed position 2 Push down on the clasp firmly until it locks into position 3 To unlock the bike frame slide the switch to the right as shown below then pull the latch open 6 ...

Page 7: ...ing forward and place the ball of your foot on the pedal at its lowest point Your leg should be mostly straight at this point with a slight bend at the knee You should be able to pedal the bike without overextending your leg when the pedal is at its lowest point Your legs may be overextended where it causes your hips to move side to side which means the seat must be lowered To adjust your seat up ...

Page 8: ... If these switches are not operational it will take longer to slow down which in some riding situations could cause injury or death to the rider Recommended Torque Values It is recommended that fasteners be tightened to the manufacturer s specification found below Part Required Torque N m Hub 35 44 Reflector 4 5 Disc mounting bolts 6 8 Brake Lever 2 3 Rear Derailleur 8 10 Seatpost 15 17 Saddle 18 ...

Page 9: ...s battery comes with a set of keys that are used to turn it ON OFF as well keep it LOCKED UNLOCKED to the frame Each battery has a unique set of keys 2 The battery has 3 positions UNLOCKED OFF and ON These positions are shown and marked below 3 When your battery is in the UNLOCKED position you will be able to remove it from the frame and the power will not be active 9 ...

Page 10: ...If you know you won t be using the battery for more than a few days keep it charged at about 75 capacity The battery will degrade less over time at this charge level than at higher charge levels Periodically check your batteries charge level about once per month and charge back up to 75 if necessary If you want to increase the number of cycles your battery will last for charge your battery to 100 ...

Page 11: ...e is no dirt or debris near when using the charger The charger will automatically stop charging once the battery reaches its full capacity The light on the charger will be red when the battery is charging and will turn green when charging has finished Avoid leaving the charger plugged in when the battery is fully charged Do not charge the battery if you notice the battery is damaged excessively ho...

Page 12: ...eBike Make sure you read this entire manual before turning on and operating your eBike Now that your eBike is unfolded it is almost time to start riding The Lectric XP eBike is equipped with pedal assist a twist throttle and can also be used as a regular bike To use electric assist the battery must be charged inserted into the frame and the key must be in the battery and turned to the ON position ...

Page 13: ... important you know where all of the important controls are located Below are photos showing where key controls and features are on your eBike Cockpit Instruments Location Component 1 Display control pad 2 Bell 3 LCD Display 4 Shimano gear shifter 5 Half twist throttle 13 ...

Page 14: ...Display Control Pad Location Component 1 Up button 2 Down button 3 Mode button 14 ...

Page 15: ...key port is shown below 3 Push the key in firmly and turn the key clockwise to lock the battery to the bike and turn it to the ON position You will not be able to remove the keys from the battery in this position Note Make sure to push the key in firmly to be able to turn the key to the ON position The key has to be inside the battery and turned to the ON position in order to operate the bike In t...

Page 16: ...ork 8 DO NOT HOLD DOWN THE DOWN ARROW ON THE DISPLAY CONTROL PAD WHILE THE BIKE IS POWERED ON THIS WILL TRIGGER UPHILL WALK MODE WHICH IS ONLY INTENDED FOR USE WHEN DISMOUNTED FROM THE BIKE WALKING UP EXTREMELY STEEP GRADES ENGAGING UPHILL WALK MODE ON FLAT GROUND MAY CAUSE INJURY DAMAGE TO THE BIKE RIDER Front and Rear Lights The Lectric XP comes with fully integrated front and rear lights Please...

Page 17: ...s doing so could cause the chain to fall off and the rider to lose control which could result in serious injury If the chain falls off turn the bike off before fixing the chain If you do not and the motor turns on you could sustain serious injury Mechanical Disc Brakes The Lectric XP is equipped with mechanical disc brakes to ensure that you can stop quickly even at high speeds The brakes are enga...

Page 18: ... unscrew the barrel adjuster to increase tension in the brake cable If this does not fix the problem take the bike to an experienced bicycle mechanic for further adjustment Note Disc brake rotors will become hot during use and will stay hot for a short period after use This is due to the high amount of friction between the brake pad and the rotor Ensure you do not touch the disc rotor right after ...

Page 19: ...adouts Location Description 1 Pedal assist PAS Level Indicator 2 Odometer Trip A Trip B Voltage Current TM readouts 3 Battery level indicator bar 4 Speedometer in MPH or KM H 5 Light On Off Indicator 6 Mile and kilometer indicators 19 ...

Page 20: ...features will no longer work when the display is turned off Display Settings To change display settings hold the up and down arrows simultaneously to enter into the advanced settings menu In this menu clicking the mode button will toggle between each numbered setting To adjust the value of each setting click the up and down arrows accordingly Setting Function Default Explanation P01 Brightness 1 B...

Page 21: ...ty 3 Sensitivity of PAS sensor When set to higher numbers it will take more crank rotations for the motor to turn on On lower numbers it will take little crank rotation to turn on the motor P12 PAS Strength 3 Strength of PAS mode When set to higher numbers motor will come on stronger On lower numbers it will be more gentle Ensure you do not change settings that are not listed in the above table Ch...

Page 22: ...cker with this information posted under the carry handle near the seat post on the bike If you change your bikes top speed you must remove this sticker from the bike and replace it with a class 3 label detailing the eBike s class top pedal assisted speed and motor wattage The class 3 label is located directly under the class two sticker To change the top speed of the bike 1 Access the settings men...

Page 23: ...he battery display will flash when there is no charge remaining Full Empty Kickstand Do not lean on the bike when it is parked and the kickstand is in use Doing so will put excess stress on the kickstand and this may cause it to fail in turn causing harm or injury to person leaning Tips When Riding To Increase Range Extending Range To get the maximum range out of your bike there are some simple th...

Page 24: ...tly assist level 1 2 Flat ground Little to no wind Rider weight 180 lbs No additional payload Maintaining Your Bike Store your bike in a clean dry place Periodically clean and lubricate moving parts and keep components tight Clean your bike frame with a wet rag and mild detergent After cleaning ensure lubrication is applied where necessary Ensure your bike tires are always inflated to a pressure w...

Page 25: ...hes but is not designed to withstand inclement weather heavy showers or submersion in water Use caution when riding in wet conditions as it will take longer to use the brakes to slow down and also when turning as the tires may slip The electrical components on the bike are not waterproof and water damage is not covered under warranty Riding at night Riding at night comes with more risks than ridin...

Page 26: ...reported to Lectric eBikes within a reasonable amount of time after shipment arrival Replacement parts will not be sent until photographed proof has been provided to Lectric eBikes Lectric eBikes may request additional proof such as video and photography to best assist with processing of the warranty claim The battery warranty does not include damage from power surges use of improper charger impro...

Page 27: ...ies may not provide coverage for accidents involving LECTRIC EBIKES To determine if coverage is provided you should contact your insurance company or agent Lectric eBikes reserves the right to change its warranty at any time 27 ...

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