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        PEAK 

 

User Manual 

Summary of Contents for PEAK

Page 1: ...PEAK User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ncrease the probability of injury and damage to the scooter l Please always wear a helmet l Do not leave the battery near fire or heat sources l Please regularly check whether the brake performance is good l Please do not modify repair or disassemble the product on your own l Do not sit on the product either when driving or stationary l Avoid using used defective and or aftermarket batteries l Peo...

Page 3: ...ailleur Front Shimano 3 Rear Shimano 7 Max Distance 40km Pure Power Max Distance 70km 110km Pedal assist Sensor Speed Sensor Frame Aluminum Brake Type Hydraulic brakes Tire Size 27 5 2 35 Tire Pressure Min Max 65 psi Charger 54 6V 2A Charge Time 7 hours Fork Suspension fork with lock out Net Weight 29 5kg SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 4: ...3 PARTS DIAGRAMS Features Parts 1 27 5 inch Kenda Tire 2 Head light 3 LCD Display 4 Rear Suspension 5 Seat 6 Seat Quick Release 7 Hydraulic Disc Brake 8 Battery pack 9 Pedal 10 Kickstand ...

Page 5: ...brake lever for front brake 2 Bell 3 LCD Display Button 4 LCD Display 5 Right Brake Lever for rear brake 6 Left shifter for front derailleur 7 Stem 8 Right shifter for rear derailleur 9 Accelerator 10 Handlebar ...

Page 6: ...h Miles per hour km h Kilometer per hour 4 Headlight Indicates the headlight on 5 Speed gear mode Walk Pedestrian mode 5km h PAS 5 speeds can be adjusted 6 Mileage Display 7 Function Display ODO Total distance travelled Trip A Single Distance A Trip B Single Distance B VOL Battery Voltage CUR Present current RM Remaining Mileage TM LCD startup time ...

Page 7: ... 25km h Press the up button speed 1 Press the down button speed 1 3 Switch Mph Km h Press M UP at the same time 4 Switch ODO Trip VOL CUR RM TM Press M Once 5 Walk Pedestrian mode Long Press Down Button when walking 6 Turn on off headlight Press up 3 seconds DISPLAY BUTTON Down Button M Button Up Button ...

Page 8: ...g sign Error 4 6KM H cruise Error 5 Real time cruise Error 6 Battery undervoltage Error 7 Motor failure Error 8 Handlebar failure Error 9 Controller failure Error 10 Communication reception failure Error 11 Communication sending failure Error 12 BMS communication failure ERROR CODE ...

Page 9: ... from cable if battery is charging Use the key to unlock the battery from the keyhole first then slide the battery pack buckle Take out the battery from front to remove it from the bike frame NOTE Make sure the battery does not drop suddenly please hold the battery with your hand when unlock BATTERY PACK Keyhole Battery Capacity Display Button Battery pack buckle Charging port ...

Page 10: ...at the charging port is clean and dry Make sure that there is no dust debris or dirt inside the port Plug the charger into a grounded wall outlet The charging indicator light ON the charger will be green Connect the cable with the power supply 100V 240V 50 60 Hz Align and connect the 1 pin charging cable into the charging port of the battery pack DO NOT FORCE OR BEND THE CHARGING CABE INTO THE CHA...

Page 11: ... the kickstand down OPERMING YOUR E bike Make sure the battery pack is fully charged before the first Initial use Before turning on your E bike sit on it like a standard bicycle to get comfortable with the device before using It with the motor GEARS Your Ebike is equipped with 5 gears The lowest gear 1 is for easier and uphill pedaling and the highest gear 5 is for maximum speed on level or downhi...

Page 12: ...m are worn out Mileage not being recorded correctly 1 Infrequently charged 2 Defective or worn out battery pack 3 Cold temperature affecting battery performance 4 Defective or incorrect charger damaged battery 1 Charge battery pack more often 2 Replace battery pack 3 Allow battery pack to reach room temperature and fully recharge it 4 Contact customer support LCD Display not registering 1 Low batt...

Page 13: ...just brake pads to l 2mm gap from wheel Stiffness when steering 1 Grime build up in steering system 2 Bearings in steering system are worn out 1 Clean steering system 2 Replace bearings The above table is only meant to act as a guide to help you figure out any problems you may have with your EBIKE If you are unable to get your EBIKE to operate properly please ask for support info taubik com ...

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