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Owner’s Manual 

Wisper 705 / 905 Torque 2016 Model 

February 2016 1st edition 

 

 

 

 

 

We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper 

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Summary of Contents for 705 TORQUE

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Wisper 705 905 Torque 2016 Model February 2016 1st edition We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper bike 1 ...

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Page 3: ...y 12 Battery case Polycarbonate ABS mix non conductive for extra safety conforms to 12 2013 90cm drop test 12 Controller Sine wave controller for almost silent running 12 Mains charger Lithium 42V output intelligent charger communicates with battery 12 management system BMS auto stop when fully charged 12 2A Charge time 2 5 to 8hours depending on battery state 12 Connections All electronic compone...

Page 4: ...d alloy 13 Gears SHIMANO Acera 8 speed derailleur with 8 speed selector 13 8 speed Shimano or Sunrace rear sprocket 13 Chain ring 170mm 52 tooth 13 Chain guard Full alloy Graphite Silk paintwork13 Chain KMC Z51RB rust resistant 13 Cranks Anodised Black alloy 13 Drop outs Stainless steel cassette 13 B Bearing Sealed bearing 14 Pedals Wellgo city and touring style alloy non slip sealed bearings 14 B...

Page 5: ...ou feel as if you are travelling too quickly you probably are Always test your brakes prior to using the bike and remember the bike will not stop as quickly in the wet as it would in the dry 3 1 Battery on off switch and lock 15 3 2 The ON OFF button and Light button 16 3 3 The Throttle 17 3 4 Torque sensor 17 3 5 Battery capacity meter riding style and affect on range 18 3 6 Brakes 19 3 7 Stem an...

Page 6: ... cycling Amps Electric Bikes Ltd 2 Caring for your Wisper bike and pre use checks Your Wisper bike has been thoroughly tested at the factory prior to delivery and undergone a pre delivery inspection by your Wisper Stockist It is very important that you check the bike thoroughly before its first use Equally important are frequent and regular spot checks as they will protect you and your Wisper bike...

Page 7: ...he same process Fig 1 The bike will be ready to ride and the LCD will activate showing battery state assist level time trip and speed Exerting pressure on the pedals or twisting the throttle will now activate the motor Fig 2 2 1 9 To avoid unplanned acceleration always make sure that the LCD assist level is set to 0 when mounting dismounting and turn the bike off when leaving it unattended To set ...

Page 8: ...ull use The latest Wisper 575Wh batteries come with new technology installed to assist you in looking after your battery and will be dealt with separately Following these easy steps will ensure the long life of your battery 2 3 2 Recharge your battery after every use if possible Keeping your battery charged extends it s life and your bike is always ready to go 2 3 3 You do not have to condition yo...

Page 9: ...he charger or mains power over night ii Never recharge a battery outside in damp conditions or in temperatures less then 0 degrees centigrade iii Never open a battery case try and fix the battery or give it to any one other than a registered Wisper Stockist for maintenance Failure to comply will void the warranty iv If a battery is or appears to be damaged or overheating for any reason do not use ...

Page 10: ... battery is fully charged To optimize battery life leave the charger connected for a further hour and then turn off the charger and disconnect it from the mains after charging Always disconnect the charger from the mains before disconnecting the charger from the battery It is possible that the battery will take up to twelve hours to charge on the first three charges 2 4 2 When charging the battery...

Page 11: ...y between their open position and touching the handle bars 2 6 5 Warning Handlebar hand grips or tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged as bare tube ends can cause injury 2 6 6 Front and rear brake pads must be replaced if the pad material wears to less than 1mm IMPORTANT braking distances increase on wet or icy roads 2 6 7 Lubrication 6 7 1 Lubricate all pivot points on the derailleur and c...

Page 12: ...575Wh only Battery case Polycarbonate ABS mix non conductive for extra safety conforms to 2013 90cm drop test Controller Sine wave controller for almost silent running Mains charger Lithium 42V output intelligent charger communicates with battery management system BMS auto stop when fully charged 2A Charge time 2 5 to 8hours depending on battery state Connections All electronic components and moto...

Page 13: ...nish Graphite Silk painted and lacquered three stage oven hardened Forks Suntour NCX SR with lockout adjustable hydraulic suspension forks with hydraulic lock out Seat post Promax 350mm black anodised aluminium Saddle Selle Royal Italy E Bike Saddle with handle Handlebars Promax black anodised alloy with ergo support grips Stem Promax black anodised alloy quick release adjustable Kick stand Black ...

Page 14: ...ght power from bike e system Rear 36V light power from bike e system Reflectors front white rear red wheels orange and pedal reflectors Rear Rack Certified to 25kg Metal fixings A4 grade stainless steel or alloy 2 8 Simple Trouble shooting Problem Possible reason Solution Top speed too slow 1 Low battery voltage 2 Handlebar control problem 3 Damage to motor driveline 1 Recharge battery fully 2 Cal...

Page 15: ... to the electrical system of the bike automatically when you slide the battery into the rack To turn on the bike s electrical system press 1 on the switch located on the right hand side at the rear of the battery To turn off the power press 0 Low range after recharging the battery 1 Tyre pressures too low 2 Undercharge or charger fault 3 Battery capacity loss or damage 4 Hill climbing frequent sto...

Page 16: ...ttery and motor and the bike is effectively an unpowered pushbike 3 1 4 To lock the battery into the bike frame slide the battery into the battery holder in the rack until you hear a click To unlock the battery turn the key fully anticlockwise and hold in this position whilst siding the battery out 3 1 5 The battery can be charged either on or off the bike 3 2 The ON OFF button and Light button 3 ...

Page 17: ...isplay will also become back lit Press it again for 3 seconds to switch off the lights The power for the lights comes from the bike battery but due to the low power consumption of the LED lights you will not noticeably reduce your range IMPORTANT Do not press the minus button to turn off the lights as this will activate the walk along mode and the bike will start to move forward 3 3 The Throttle 3...

Page 18: ...ting H as soon as the pedals are rotating you will receive maximum assistance from the bike You will not get any assistance on start off until the pedals have been turned of a revolution H setting should only be used when you want maximum assistance from the bike without putting much pressure on the pedals Using H setting will reduce your range by up to 30 IMPORTANT Make sure your throttle and han...

Page 19: ...fitted to the front and rear wheels of the bicycle Hydraulic disc brakes offer several advantages over traditional rim brakes including better braking in wet muddy or other adverse conditions less braking power fade over extended downhill braking and the ability to continue braking even if your rim becomes bent or distorted 3 6 2 Details of how to adjust and maintain your brakes are as follows 3 6...

Page 20: ...ustable handlebar and stem clamp that allows you to change the angle and height of the bars to find the most comfortable riding position 3 7 2 The handlebars can be adjusted before you use the bike by slackening the four clamp bolts shown in the picture below using a 4mm Allen key Once a comfortable position is achieved securely tighten the four clamp bolts evenly ensuring an even gap is left betw...

Page 21: ...on marked with a white arrow towards the back of the bike When unlocked lift the lever and adjust to the riding position that suites you best Fig 7 Fig 8 3 7 8 When you have achieved the most comfortable riding position pull the lever back into place ensuring the lock has re engaged and the stem and handle bars will not move IMPORTANT do not ride the bike unless the lock has properly re engaged 3 ...

Page 22: ...isper stockist to assist 3 9 The connectors 3 9 1 All electronic components have individual connectors this allows for the easy removal for diagnosis repair or replacement of any of the electronic parts The connectors being a push fit are simple to disconnect or reconnect and click into position when fully engaged Each connector has a different number of pins and an alignment arrow so it is import...

Page 23: ...er apply grease to the saddle post Fig 11 3 11 Rims and spokes 3 11 1 It is essential to have your spokes checked and tightened after 300 miles This is a free service provided by your supplier If this service has not been undertaken at the correct time this may cause damage to the wheels and spokes that will not be covered under our Warranty 3 12 Chain and drive wheel removal 3 12 1 To completely ...

Page 24: ...he manual Reconnect the two halves of the quick release connectors taking care to ensure the pins and alignment arrows align correctly Re clip the cable to the frame ensuring that the cable cannot rub against the tyre and that the cable exits in a downwards direction from the axle to avoid water ingress into the motor Refit the rubber top hat cover Because the bicycle has a rear derailleur the cha...

Page 25: ...elect the gears over the range 1 to 8 4 Warranty battery maintenance and user responsibilities Repair or replacement of components IMPORTANT To validate this warranty the retail customer must register the bike at www amps bike within 14 days of purchase Only use this product in accordance with this user manual Wisper offer a limited warranty on the following items Main frame Ten years Motor shell ...

Page 26: ...es not shown above One year 1 If the product has a quality fault within 15 days of delivery the part will be repaired or replaced or in exceptional circumstances we may replace the whole vehicle 2 The period of assurance shall commence from the day delivery was made to the retail customer or from the day the retail customer collected the bike from the retailer 3 To validate this warranty the retai...

Page 27: ... in the long term 4 1 4 The key to having a long lasting battery is to look after it This means never leaving your battery fully discharged and always conditioning the battery when not in use i e in the winter 4 1 5 If a battery is not cared for as per our instructions it will not reach its optimum performance and may not be covered by our warranty We reserve the right to check batteries claimed u...

Page 28: ...ront and rear Inflate to correct pressure 5 Check and adjust action of front and rear brakes Ensure there is no noise or squeal 6 Check smooth action and adjustment of front suspension forks 7 Check adjustment of bearings in headstock Adjust if necessary 8 Check security of all handlebar stem fixings and clamps Adjust to suit customer preferences 9 Check front and rear mudguards for security and c...

Page 29: ...Parts 1 Fit and check correct operation of front and rear lights 2 Check connections for installed components 3 Check throttle returns smoothly to closed position Adjust if necessary 5 Check functionality of LCD display Includes selection of four power assist levels speed readout and all functions are correct as described in the user and service manual 7 Check battery locates properly and locks in...

Page 30: ...Copyright February 2015 Amps Electric Bikes Ltd 3 Run through the bike operation battery charging and storage instructions and offer safety advice to the customer 30 ...

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