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Diagnose and Troubleshooting

Symptoms

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(1) Insu

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cient battery power

(2) Faulty connections
(3) Key in wrong position

(1) Charge the battery
(2) Clean the connections
(3) Turn the key into the correct position

Irregular acceleration

Bike powers on, 

motor does not engage

and/or reduced top speed

(1) Insu

fi

cient battery power

(2) Loose throttle magneto
(3) Damaged throttle spring

(1) Charge the battery
(2) Weld and adjust
(3) Contact an Authorized Service Center

(1) Loose wiring
(2) Loose throttle magneto
(3) Loose or Damaged motor 
      wiring plugs

(1) Repair and/or reconnect
(2) Weld and adjust
(3) Contact an Auathorized Service Center

Reduced Range

The battery won’t charge

(1) Charger not well connected
(2) Battery cases fuse blown
(3) Battery wiring disconnected or 
      with a bad contact

(1) Adjust the connections
(2) Replace the fuse
(3) Reconnect/ Repair the wiring

Driving wheel makes 
strange noises

(1) Damaged motor bearing
(2) Bent or misaligned rim

(1) Replace the bearing
(2) Adjust/Replace the fuse

For your safety, perform regular maintenance and tightening checks. 

If you find any abnormality, repair immediately.

(1) Low tire pressure
(2) Low or faulty battery charge
(3) Driving with too many hills

    headwind,  

    braking, 

departures and excessive load

(4) Battery discharged for long period 

(5) Brake wires bent or too much 
    tension on line

of time, without regular charges, 

aged or damaged

(1) Adjust the tire pressure
(2) Check the connections and/or fully charge 
the battery
(3) Help with the pedals
(4) Replace the battery
(5) Make a prolonged battery charge
(6) Inspect brake line, remove kinks,
    and loosen tension.

Possible Causes

 Most Common Solutions

Содержание ELECTRIC A20

Страница 1: ...manual User Power Brings Joy ...

Страница 2: ...f Contents Vehicle introduction 1 Vehicle parameters 2 Show details 13 Assembly Instructions 14 Daily Checks 15 Battery Charging 16 About Charging 17 Driving 19 Basic Maintenance 22 Diagnose and Troubleshooting 23 Recommended Torque Values for Threaded Fasteners 24 Controller Operating System 25 Useful Tips 27 FAQ 28 Customer Review 35 ...

Страница 3: ...Keys Charging Cable Tool Box Bike Battery Manual What is Included in the Box ...

Страница 4: ...Leather Seat Meter Rear disc brake Rear spring shock Front shock absorption Headlights 26 x4 0 Tire Front disc brake 750W motor Pedal 48V11 6Ah Battery Vehicle introduction S18 1 ...

Страница 5: ...ery SAMSUNG 750w rear motor TRUCK 48V 22A 4 6 hours Max Speed 45 km h Range Distance 60 80 km Brake F R disc brake Light With F R light Display LCD display Fork Al alloy suspension fork Tire 26x4 0 Derailleur Outer 7 speed SHIMANO 163 27 82cm Packing Size Container Loading 750 WATT 2 ...

Страница 6: ...Leather Seat Color LCD display Rear spring shock Front shock absorption 26 x4 0 Tire Front disc brake 1500W motor Pedal 48V14Ah Battery Vehicle introduction S18 1500W 3 ...

Страница 7: ...n battery SAMSUNG 1500w rear motor 48V 30A 4 6 hours Max Speed 47 km h Range Distance 60 80 km Brake F R disc brake Light With F R light Display Color LCD display Fork Al alloy suspension fork Tire 26x4 0 Derailleur Outer 7 speed SHIMANO 163 27 82cm Packing Size Container Loading 1500 WATT 4 ...

Страница 8: ...Leather Seat Comfortable grip Rear disc brake Rear shelf Front shock absorption Headlights 26 x4 0 Tire Front disc brake 750W motor Pedal 48V13Ah Battery Vehicle introduction S07 B 5 ...

Страница 9: ... alloy 750W Rear brushless hub motor TRUCK 48V 22A 4 6 hours Max Speed 35 km h Range Distance 50 70 km Brake F R disc brake Light F Light R Reflector Display SW U LCD display Fork Al alloy suspension fork Tire 26x4 0 Derailleur Outer 7 speed SHIMANO 158 X 27 X 83CM Packing Size Container Loading 750 WATT 6 ...

Страница 10: ...ble grip Shoulder shock absorption Color LCD display 26 x3 0 Tire Rear Hydraulic disc brake 1500W Motor Rear spring shock absorption Front Hydraulic disc brake Pedal 48V14 5Ah Battery Vehicle introduction S17 7 ...

Страница 11: ...lloy 1500W Rear brushless hub motor 48V 30A 6 8 hours Max Speed 45 km h Range Distance 80 100 km Brake F R Hydraulic disc brake Light Front light rear reflector Display Color LCD display Fork Al alloy suspension fork Tire 26x3 0 Derailleur Outer 7 speed SHIMANO 147 27 86cm Packing Size Container Loading 1500 WATT 8 ...

Страница 12: ...Leather Seat Comfortable grip Rear disc brake Front shock absorption Headlights 26 x4 0 Tire Front disc brake 750W motor Pedal 48V10 4Ah Battery Vehicle introduction S07 2 9 ...

Страница 13: ...m alloy 750W Rear brushless hub motor TRUCK 48V 22A 4 6 hours Max Speed 40 km h Range Distance 50 70 km Brake F R disc brake Light F Light R Reflector Display SW U LCD display Fork Al alloy suspension fork Tire 26x4 0 Derailleur Outer 7 speed SHIMANO 158 X 27 X 83CM Packing Size Container Loading 750 WATT 10 ...

Страница 14: ...Comfortable grip LCD display 20 x4 0 Tire Rear disc brake 500W Motor TRUCK Front disc brake Pedal 36V13Ah Battery Vehicle introduction A20 11 ...

Страница 15: ...y 500W Rear brushless hub motor TRUCK 36V 15A 4 6 hours Max Speed 28 km h Range Distance 30 40 km Brake F R disc brake Light With front light rear reflector Display LCD display Fork Al alloy suspension fork unlock MOZO Tire 20x4 0 Derailleur Outer 7 speed SHIMANO 138 27 63cm Packing Size Container Loading 500 WATT 12 ...

Страница 16: ...13 ...

Страница 17: ... 7 Keys are tied to the handle bar stem clamp cut zip tie and remove this clamp with the allen wrench in your tool kit 8 Place handle bars in center position attach stem clamp and tighten screws with included allen wrench 9 Flip bike upside down 10 Remove large securing bolt on front fork 11 Grab front tire loosen side bolts on tire and align brakes with rotors then drop tire into place 12 Tighten...

Страница 18: ...0 psi 3 Check front wheel lug nuts securely tighten before every ride 4 Battery charge level found on side of battery 5 Braking system adjustment and free operation 15 To Ensure Your Safety Make the Following Functional Checks Before Driving Switch Gear shifting disc Leather grip LCD meter ...

Страница 19: ...ose charging port 4 Plug input charger into battery first then plug 120v into wall outlet Do not force removal doing so may damage the base rails Double check battery is unlocked and give it a push on the rear to help loosen Charging Methods Charge the battery while it is attached to the bike Or detach battery from bike and charge separately Please follow the best practices listed below for chargi...

Страница 20: ...er charging Long time charging should not be more than 24 hours without a ecting the life time of the battery 17 With Battery Attached to Bike 1 Turn off the Battery and LCD Display Remove Key 2 Rotate and pull rubber charging socket to expose charging port 3 Insert input plug into battery first then plug 120v into wall outlet Avoid overcharging do not leave on charger over 24 hours Duration of Ch...

Страница 21: ... lifespan 4 Only use the battery when fully charged starting on a partial charge will decrease the lifespan 5 To prevent overheating do not cover charger or battery while charging 6 The charger is only for indoor use Please keep it in dry and ventilated place 8 Keep the charger in a safe place away from children 7 If you notice a strange smell coming from the charger or it is too hot please stop c...

Страница 22: ... use the pedals during initial startups and climbs 2 Tire pressure Maintain 30 PSI Low pressure will influence autonomy and decrease speed 3 Do not push the throttle too fast The bike should accelerate slowly reducing consumption and risk damage to the electrical system 4 To increase security and reduce power consumption is advised to avoid sudden stops and starts 5 The vehicle controller has a ch...

Страница 23: ...ating that the bike is powered on L H is indicating the battery power The meter in the picture is for reference only the meter is subject to the actual product Press mode to select the pedal assistant power with pedals Low Med High Low 60 of Max speed Med 80 of Max speed High 100 of Max speed How to Start Up the Bike ...

Страница 24: ...imum mileage on a single charge 1 Pedal Assist Mode 43 miles 2 Electric Throttle Mode 21 miles You can enjoy hours and hours of riding between charging and also seamlessly switch between Pedal Assist and Throttle Modes Max speed 24 MPH Power consumption of one time charge 0 5kw h Rated load 20 Pounds Dead load 66 Pounds The load haul and speed is directly impacted by road surface start up and brak...

Страница 25: ...y cloth 3 Lubricate chain always remove any debris dust and dirt sand Do not apply lubricant on the brakes brake levers rims tires battery and controller overall lifespan 1 Tightening front wheel lug nut test for correct tire rotation and alignment 2 Tire pressure maintain 30 PSI at all times 3 Correct Gear shift operation 4 Test braking systems kinks bends or too much tension on the brake line ca...

Страница 26: ...ses fuse blown 3 Battery wiring disconnected or with a bad contact 1 Adjust the connections 2 Replace the fuse 3 Reconnect Repair the wiring Driving wheel makes strange noises 1 Damaged motor bearing 2 Bent or misaligned rim 1 Replace the bearing 2 Adjust Replace the fuse For your safety perform regular maintenance and tightening checks If you find any abnormality repair immediately 1 Low tire pre...

Страница 27: ...S T U V Handlebar Handlebar stem Saddle Seat pillar Front Wheel Rear Wheel B B Parts 18 20 18 20 18 20 18 20 16 25 25 35 35 55 24 Torque Required N M Parts No Recommended Torque Values for Threaded Fasteners ...

Страница 28: ...Controller Operating System 25 ...

Страница 29: ...LCD Operating System 26 ...

Страница 30: ... for it s inspection 2 The images shown may di er from the actual model 3 We reserve the right to change the model without prior notice due to technical improvements 4 This bike has a top speed limiter For security reasons it s removal is strictly prohibited Useful Tips Important Tips While Driving 27 ...

Страница 31: ...aling and the sensor tells the motor to turn on You can adjust the level of assistance with the LCD screen from 1 lowest amount of assistance to 5 highest amount of assistance to match your desired speed Since you are pedaling using the RadRover in pedal assist mode will generally result in a longer range compared to throttle only mode There are many variables that a ect exactly how far you will b...

Страница 32: ...f managing and the charger stops automatically when the battery is fully charged On average the battery takes 4 6 hours to charge with the included 2 amp charger but that time is cut in half on shorter trips where you only partially discharge the battery pack No you do not need to pedal There is both a twist throttle and a pedal assist system You can pedal and the electric motor will kick in and p...

Страница 33: ...t is our job as e bikers to obey the rules of the road so please ride responsibly Here is an additional link to read about laws pertaining to the operation of electric bicyles Users should take extra care ensuring that they operate within the law and check their local regulations on peak power normally 750 watts in the U S and top speeds normally 20 mph in the U S For reference the Aotirmotor has ...

Страница 34: ...ther factors The 48 volt 22 amp motor controller surprises everyone we have had test ride the Aostirmotor bike the hill climbing power is what distinguishes our bikes from competitors with lower voltage battery packs and lower current controllers What is the lowest and highest the seat sits off the ground With the seat post fully extended the top of the comfort saddle sits 45 from the ground and a...

Страница 35: ...o come standard with a safety power stop switch built in How do I lock it up and what can I do to help minimize the chance of it being stolen The Aostirmotor Bike has some great anti theft features including a locking battery pack that can either be locked onto the frame or removed and brought inside for charging and safekeeping and a rear wheel which is bolted down to the dropouts to reduce the c...

Страница 36: ...ered Items that are classified as consumables parts that are designed to wear out over time are not covered under warranty Parts such as tires tubes brake pads chains etc are classified as consumables We do carry these parts in house so you are able to purchase them directly from us How do I replace the tires when they have worn If you require replacement parts check with your local bike experts o...

Страница 37: ...andlebars and the front wheel and screw on pedals Traveling by air and want to take your Aostirmotor Bike At the moment Department of Transportation regulations prohibit our bikes from being transported as your checked luggage If you are traveling you can ship your bike ahead utilizing Fed Ex UPS DHL or one of the other freight companies available or inquire with your airline about shipping your b...

Страница 38: ...id again Very good sturdy bike it is exactly as described Shipped extremely fast and the Customer service is second to none They will respond to Emails promptly and were in constant contact from the time I purchased to delivery with updates on the order status and even after delivery to ensure I was completely satisfied I would recommend this bike to anyone and have done so already We ve had many ...

Страница 39: ...ke after being o of one for many months and this was no different I managed to spill it once and had a good laugh at myself I am looking forward to some more time on it and I need to ne tune the shifting a bit but that is not uncommon on a regular bike It is robustly made and looks like a beast I noted there were a few scratches here and there while unpacking it but no bother I look forward to get...

Страница 40: ...Power Brings Joy ...

Страница 41: ...www aostirmotor com ...

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