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Your BATRIBIKE Electric
Bicycle can be used as a normal
pedal cycle by simply not
switching on the battery.
(or using in Zero
Assist - see below)
Usage
Buttons
Display Information Areas
UP
POWER
DOWN
CYCLE
COMPUTER
STATUS
ICON AREA
BATTERY
STATUS
POWER
USAGE
Display Information Areas
To use under electric power, switch on at
the main power switch under the rear of the
battery, then press the POWER button on
the handlebar LCD display.
Control Buttons
By means of the three buttons, POWER, UP and
DOWN, on the handlebar mounted display unit,
the various functions of the power controller and
Cycle Computer can be utilised.
See the following sections for details.
To turn off the LCD and the power to the
bike, press and hold the POWER button for
2 seconds.
If the power is left on for an extended period
and the bike is not used, then the power will
automatically be turned off.
Switching Off
Switching On
ELECTRIC BICYCLE FUNCTIONS
ASSIST
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MAINTAINANCE SCHEDULE
Maintaining your bicycle ensures you’ll get the most out of every ride and out of
the entire life of your BATRIBIKE electric bike. How much of your bike’s
maintenance you can do yourself will depend on your knowledge, skill,
experience and whether you have the necessary tools for the job.
Beyond this manual, it is good to consult your BATRIBIKE dealer for advice if
you are at all unsure about any of the procedures described. Normal
maintenance is not covered under the warranty and this service may be
chargeable.
Before every ride
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Mechanical safety checks, (see notes on page 2). Use a fully
charged battery. Visual inspection for damage.
After every ride
(or WEEKLY)
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Clean the bike, including chain rings and sprocket. Clean and
lightly oil the chain and gears.
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This must be carried out after every ride in dusty, marine or
winter conditions due to the salt laden atmosphere.
Every 20 - 30 hours of riding
(or MONTHLY)
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Squeeze the brakes and rock the bike to check for any
looseness of the headset or brake mechanisms with each forward or
backward movement. If any are loose, have your dealer check it.
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Lift the front wheel and turn handlebars left and right to check for
tightness of steering. If tightness is detected it may be necessary to
lubricate bearings and/or adjust the headset.
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Check and adjust the brakes, replace if worn out.
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Squeeze spokes in adjoining pairs between your thumb and
index finger.
They all should have the same tension. Have your dealer re-spoke or
true the wheel if necessary.
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Check cables for rust, kinks and fraying, have your dealer
replace them if necessary.
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Check bottom bracket for play and adjust if necessary.
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Check wheel bearings for play and adjust/lubricate if necessary
After 3,000 miles (5,000 km)
(or YEARLY)
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Hub motor and general inspection
We recommend you arrange to have a thorough inspection of your bicycle by a
BATRIBIKE dealer. This includes opening up the hub motor to inspect and
lubricate the gears.
Tyre Pressures
The tyres should be pumped up to within the range stated on the sidewall. This
should be regularly checked as running with the correct pressures will ensure
maximum range from the battery.
Repairing a punctured tyre
If you have a punctured tyre, we recommend that you get a specialist to carry
out the repairs. You can always of course consult a specialist and carry out the
repairs on your own if you are confident that you have the necessary skills.
As there are no electronic components on the front wheel, its removal follows
standard procedures as with normal bicycles.
Removing the Rear Wheel
If you need to remove the rear wheel, for
example, to replace the rear tyre, then the
motor can be unplugged to aid disassembly.
The plug is located on the lower rear arm of
the frame as shown, (Left).
Take care when re-assembling the plug to
ensure that the two arrows are aligned
correctly.
Remember to ensure that the cable is
suitably secured to the bicycle frame
upon re-assembly.
Be mindful of the assembly sequence of washers, nuts and spacers.
MOTOR
PLUG