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COPENHAGEN WHEEL 

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for COPENHAGEN WHEEL

Page 1: ...COPENHAGEN WHEEL USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...d next to Carefully read all instructions and safety information prior to installing your Copenhagen Wheel Failure to follow these instructions could result in electric shock fire or other injury to y...

Page 3: ...nd Setup 10 4 Single speed Setup 12 5 Multi speed Setup 20 6 Use Your Wheel 28 7 Handling and Transport 32 8 Usage Storage and Cleaning 34 9 Maintenance and Modification 37 10 Built in Battery and Cha...

Page 4: ...ycle Before Any Ride For a safe ride on any bicycle it s important that the bike is well maintained and in good working order Always inspect your Copenhagen Wheel and bicycle before each ride by perfo...

Page 5: ...et when riding a bicycle In some jurisdictions the use of a helmet is required by law Do not interact with mobile electronic devices while riding Pay attention to traffic at all times Follow all appli...

Page 6: ...tegrates seamlessly with your motion giving you a boost when you need it without the need for a throttle It makes hills feel flat and distances shrink so you can cycle faster farther and more easily A...

Page 7: ...how your wheel works 7 Sensors Electric motor Control System with Bluetooth Li Ion Battery...

Page 8: ...how your wheel works 8 Meet Your Wheel DRIVE SIDE NON DRIVE SIDE 2 3 1...

Page 9: ...tectors Dropout Spacers single speed only Axle Nuts CONTROL PLATE ZOOM LEGEND Rim With Tire and Tube Copenhagen Wheel Hub Custom Spokes Charge Port Status LEDs Adjustable Torque Arm On Off Switch Axle...

Page 10: ...turn on your Wheel until it has been properly installed on a bicycle We strongly recommend the Copenhagen Wheel be professionally installed at a Superpedestrian Hub In order to safely install the Cope...

Page 11: ...lation and setup yourself but do not have a Superpedestrian Hub nearby you can take these instructions to your local bicycle mechanic to get your Copenhagen Wheel professionally installed If you do pl...

Page 12: ...have the knowledge skills and tools to safely install the Copenhagen Wheel If you need more information you can go to superpedestrian com support or contact your nearest Superpedestrian Hub For infor...

Page 13: ...de we have presumed that you know how to remove your current wheel from your bicycle so please start by doing this Turn your bicycle over so that it s balanced on the handlebars and seat Do not touch...

Page 14: ...el in between the frame s rear dropouts and insert its axle into the dropouts B Rest the chain on the axle between the cog and the Copenhagen Wheel to prevent it from getting in the way 4 Add spacers...

Page 15: ...e torque arm to the frame A Rotate the torque arm until it rests on the underside of the chainstay B Select the appropriately sized metal strap included in the box for your chainstay Use the smallest...

Page 16: ...ioned in the groove and is perpendicular to the hub Tighten the strap firmly 6 8 Nm C Wrap the metal strap around the chainstay so that the screw is on top of the frame underside and facing out toward...

Page 17: ...ighten axle and torque arm nuts A Tighten the axle nuts on both sides securely 30 44 Nm using a 15 mm torque wrench B Add a rubber protector to the end of the metal strap C Ensure there is NO contact...

Page 18: ...s additional weight to the rear of your bicycle 12 Ensure the torque arm is installed correctly on the chainstay 13 Readjust your brakes Always make sure your brakes are working properly before you ri...

Page 19: ...eck that both front and rear brakes are adjusted and working properly Check chain tension and adjust if needed Check spoke integrity and tension Check tire pressure and inflate if necessary Check sadd...

Page 20: ...dge skills and tools to safely install the Copenhagen Wheel If you need more information you can go to superpedestrian com support or contact your nearest Superpedestrian Hub For more information on h...

Page 21: ...de we have presumed that you know how to remove your current wheel from your bicycle so please start by doing this Turn your bicycle over so that it s balanced on the handlebars and seat Do not touch...

Page 22: ...ace the chain over the smallest cog and slip the Copenhagen Wheel in between the frame s rear dropouts B Hold the derailleur back with your fingers and thumb to prevent it from getting in the way D In...

Page 23: ...d tighten the axle nuts on each side B Select the appropriately sized metal strap included in the box for your chainstay Use the smallest size that will fit 6 Attach the torque arm to the frame A Rota...

Page 24: ...tered and straight by rotating the pedals forward as if you re riding Adjust if necessary C Wrap the metal strap around the chainstay such that the screw is on top of the frame underside and facing ou...

Page 25: ...ighten the axle and torque arm nuts A Tighten the axle nuts on both sides securely 30 44 Nm using a 15 mm torque wrench B Add a rubber protector to the end of the metal strap C Ensure there is no cont...

Page 26: ...ride 13 Inflate your tire Inflate your tire to the recommended pressure shown on the tire s sidewall Do not over inflate 10 Flip your bike right side up Use caution when flipping it upright as the Cop...

Page 27: ...k that both front and rear brakesare adjusted and working properly Check derailleur limits and adjust if needed Check spoke integrity and tension Check tire pressure and inflate if necessary Check sad...

Page 28: ...the first time Attach the AC power cord to the charger brick and plug the AC cord into the wall The opposite end with the round charge connector plugs directly into the charge port on the Wheel hub Th...

Page 29: ...are lit it is fully charged Other status alerts like whether your Wheel is asleep or awake will be indicated when the LEDs are flashing See Section 10 for more information Ensure Bluetooth is enabled...

Page 30: ...from road traffic 1 Put your helmet on and start riding normally 2 Once you re up to a comfortable speed begin pedaling backwards 3 Continue backpedaling until you ve completed 3 to 4 revolutions of t...

Page 31: ...sn t just about getting you from A to B quickly and easily It s also about finding fun ways to explore your city The Wheel app is designed to make these connections a reality while supporting and enha...

Page 32: ...please contact Superpedestrian or visit a Superpedestrian Hub before using it again If you observe any leaking rattling dents cracks separation of the hub shell or missing screws IMMEDIATELY DISCONTIN...

Page 33: ...Carrying In order to prevent injury always turn the Copenhagen Wheel s power switch to the OFF 0 position before picking up the Copenhagen Wheel If the Copenhagen Wheel is not switched off while carr...

Page 34: ...erature is below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Recommended Terrain The Copenhagen Wheel is designed for use in urban environments and is not recommended for off road use Riding on rough terrain or unpa...

Page 35: ...erson under the age of 16 should operate a bicycle with the Copenhagen Wheel Always observe all federal state and local laws If you are unclear of the laws and regulations in your region please contac...

Page 36: ...turned to the OFF 0 position and the charging port cover is in place The hub is rated to IPX4 however we recommend that you wipe the Wheel down with a clean cloth when it gets dirty rather than hose...

Page 37: ...whichever comes first and if required be properly serviced It is critical to keep the Copenhagen Wheel appropriately tensioned and trued for a safe and enjoyable ride Be sure to maintain proper tire...

Page 38: ...nged by Superpedestrian or a Superpedestrian Hub Detailed information about changing tires and tubes is located on our support center at superpedestrian com support Ongoing maintainance To guarantee t...

Page 39: ...Be prepared to provide minor adjustments as necessary Lubrication Lubrication will prevent rust and reduce friction on moving parts Accordingly keeping your bicycle well lubricated will ensure it rema...

Page 40: ...rectly in the dropouts frame before tightening all the way You may find it easier if you stuff a rag or old towel between the rear wheel and seat tube to keep the wheel in position as you make the nec...

Page 41: ...rank arm securely Check that pedal straps and toe clips are properly secured if fitted Bottom bracket Test the bottom bracket for excess play or binding Check to ensure the locknut is tight Bottom bra...

Page 42: ...ces such as radiators fireplaces or open flames For information about battery recycling and replacement see superpedestrian com support Battery Charger Power Specifications Frequency 50 to 60 Hz singl...

Page 43: ...charge connector unplug the battery charger from the wall and remove the debris gently with a dry cotton swab or cloth Remember to unplug the charger before riding Riding off with the charger still co...

Page 44: ...aking and regeneration will not function when the battery is fully charged If the Copenhagen Wheel s battery is low and if the charger does not turn RED upon plugging in the charger may need to be res...

Page 45: ...ss should clear the most common faults If the fault still exists after toggling the power switch of the Wheel on and off please contact Superpedestrian at superpedestrian com support or through the Wh...

Page 46: ...pedestrian Hub At superpedestrian com locator you can search a database listing all of our Superpedestrian Hubs find the nearest one to you and get in touch to schedule a service appointment TROUBLESH...

Page 47: ...cy policy Limited Warranty The Copenhagen Wheel includes a limited warranty found at superpedestrian com legal limited warranty for the copenhagen wheel Patents and Patents Pending Superpedestrian mak...

Page 48: ...ions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determi...

Page 49: ...at the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonc...

Page 50: ...nt provisions from the guidelines Machinery directive 2006 42 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014 30 EU RoHS 2011 65 EU The relevant provisions of the following standards were applied to the product...

Page 51: ...other information 51...

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