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S502 26” Electric Bicycle

 

 

 

©2019 MONSTERPRO  

 

 

MONSTERPRO 

 

MONSTERPRO S502 26” Electric Bike

 

User Manual

 

[Revision 2.0 May 2019] 

 

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE 

 FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID 

WARRANTY. 

KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 

PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL MAY VARY IN APPEARANCE, ASSEMBLY, INCLUSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, DESCRIPTION 

AND PACKAGING. 

Summary of Contents for S502

Page 1: ...anual Revision 2 0 May 2019 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL MAY VARY IN APPEARANCE ASSEMBLY INCLUSIONS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION AND PACKAGING ...

Page 2: ...ons which may affect locations where the product may be used Ride defensively This product is manufactured for performance and durability but is not impervious to damage Stunts or other aggressive riding can over stress and damage the product and the rider assumes all risks associated with how the product is looked after Keep fingers and other body parts away from moving components Always wear sui...

Page 3: ...anty and ensure trouble free use Please pay particular attention to the section on battery charging and maintenance Read the manual before assembling and riding your bicycle Note that the manual is not intended to be an extensive reference source for servicing maintenance and or repairs For additional assistance contact an authorised MONSTERPRO service centre In the interests of your safety and th...

Page 4: ...ls You may require some other tools which not included Assembly The bicycle comes with some minor assembly required and may include some necessary tools No Name 1 Bicycle Assembly Frame Forks Handlebar 7 Spanners Allen keys Set Crank Chain Battery Motor Rear Wheel etc 2 Front Wheel 3 Front Mudguard 4 Rear Seat Rack 5 Battery Charger Set 6 Seat Post ...

Page 5: ...face so that it rests on the front fork and rear wheel Place and slide the handlebar assembly centrally into position in the clamp rotate the handlebar assembly as required so it is aligned square to the front fork That is the handlebar will be at 90 to the bicycle frame when the front wheel is straight Using an Allen key and torque wrench tighten the screws to the torque ...

Page 6: ...k the wheel direction before installation and release two nuts at axle points If your bicycle has tabbed lock washers ensure that the locking tabs are correctly mounted into the holes in the forks Fully tighten both nuts and ensure the wheel sits straight in the forks ...

Page 7: ... you have pulled the cable tight use an Allen key to tighten the clamp This will hold the cable in place Make sure that the bolt is tightly holding the brake cable before you ride Front Mudguard Headlight Attach the mudguard and headlight s mount stay to the lower of the twin fork blade mounts using both a small and large washer centre the guard and tighten from the hex key end During tightening r...

Page 8: ... minimum insertion marked on the seat post This must be situated below the seat post clamp when riding to avoid accidents and damage Slide the seat post down until it is to the desired height for riding Tight the clamp and make sure the post is un moveable Rear Rack Attach rack to the bike then screw the mounting points ...

Page 9: ... on the pedals whilst riding Read understand and follow all safety recommendations before riding Avoid riding in damp conditions rain etc as this may affect operation or possibly damage the bicycle electronics No Name No Name 1 Frame 10 Rear Rack 2 Front Wheel 11 Rear Light 3 Rear Wheel and Drive Motor 12 Head Light 4 Seat Post Seat 13 LCD Display 5 Pedal 14 Gear Change 6 Chain 15 Brake Lever 7 Cr...

Page 10: ...S502 26 Electric Bicycle 2019 MONSTERPRO 10 Presentation of LCD Screen ...

Page 11: ...lt value is 10 minutes P05 Number of Assist levels 0 3 assist levels 1 5 assist levels 2 9 assist levels P06 Wheel size selection Wheel Size default is 26 P07 Number of magnets for speed sensor switch from 1 to 100 P08 Speed limit set the speed limit from 0 to 100Km h 100 means no limit P09 Non zero speed start 0 Zero speed start 1 Non zero speed start P10 Driving mode selection 0 Assist mode thro...

Page 12: ...ter and travel slower to climb hills Gearing is independent to pedal assistance so pedal assistance operates the same regardless of selected gear Remember however that pedal assistance is governed by overall speed The selectable gears A are located on the rear wheel known as a gear cluster or cassette The larger the gear the less number of rotations per rotation of the crank The largest gear is th...

Page 13: ...uch as rain tyres adjustment and condition of the brake parts etc Guidelines for Using Brakes To get the best performance and service life from the brake system understand and apply the following techniques In wet conditions which reduces friction always provide additional distance for braking and adjust how quickly you apply the brakes When applying the brakes particularly the front brake use a l...

Page 14: ...ch ON The indicator LED on the charger illuminates red to show the battery is charging When the battery is charged approximately 8 hours the charger indicator LED illuminates green Disconnect the charger from the electrical supply then put the battery back to the bicycle Battery Storage When storing the batteries for a long period of time Charge the batteries at least every 30 days to avoid capaci...

Page 15: ...he bicycle components are subject to wear and stress If a component is weakened through stress age etc it may fail without warning It is important to regularly inspect the bicycle for any signs of component fatigue look for cracks fraying discoloration etc as this may indicate that a part is near the end of its useful life and should be replaced Clean the bicycle with a soft damp cloth do NOT use ...

Page 16: ...Periodically Clean Lubricate Adjust Tighten Replace as Required Tyre Pressure Tyre Wear Damage Brake Adjustment Handlebar Tightness Controls and Displays Seat Post Tightness Fasteners Mounting Hardware Brake Pads Brake Cable Wear Chain Reflectors Battery Charger Steering Head Bearings Derailleur Wheel Spoke Tension Wheel Trueness Wheel Bearings Bottom Bracket Crank Bearings ...

Page 17: ...5 Adjust Clicking noises when pedaling 1 Stiff chain link 2 Loose pedals bearings 3 Loose bottom bracket bearings 4 Bent bottom bracket or pedal bolt 5 Loose pedal arm bolts 1 Lubricate chain 2 Tighten adjust bearings 3 Tighten adjust bearings 4 Replace 5 Tighten Grinding noise when pedaling 1 Pedal bearings too tight 2 Bottom bracket bearings too tight 3 Rear wheel not straight 4 Chain too tight ...

Page 18: ... and clean terminals 3 Replace Bicycle runs at full speed without pedalling 1 Faulty crank sensor 2 Faulty throttle 3 Faulty controller 1 Replace 2 Replace 3 Replace Throttle if equipped not returning to neutral position 1 Grip jamming against throttle 2 Faulty throttle 1 Reposition grip so gap to throttle is 1 to 2mm 2 Replace Pedal assistance operating intermittently or not as expected 1 Loose c...

Page 19: ...opolitan size Use beyond these recommendations may require more frequent inspections servicing Ensure that all users of the product have completed a suitable industry recognized training course before being allowed access to the product The product has been supplied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application Be sure to at...

Page 20: ... marks or imperfections will not be covered Warranty will be void if the product is ever Used in any competitive sport Modified in any way includes but not limited to modifications to the bicycle components electrical components Misused abused or neglected Rented for commercial use sold or given away Monsterpro will not be liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indir...

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