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SAFETY CHECKLIST 

 

OWNERS MANUAL 

V1.1 | 2021 

 

Page | 14  

 

4. Chain

  

 

Ensure chain is oiled, clean and runs smoothly.  

 

Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions.  

 

Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks.  

5. Bearing

 

 

Check headset, wheel bearings, pedal bearings and bottom bracket 
bearings.  

6. Cranks and Pedals

  

 

Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks              

 

Ensure cranks are secured to axle and are not bent.  

 

Check that front and rear mechanisms are adjusted and function 
properly.  

 

Ensure shift and brake levers are attached to the handlebar.  

 

7. Derailleur

 

 

Ensure derailleur, shift levers and shift and brake cables are properly 
lubricated. 

8. Frame and Fork

  

 

Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken.             
If either are bent or broken, they should be replaced.

Содержание EM-Commuter

Страница 1: ... new EM Series E Bike and hope you enjoy your new riding experience in the great outdoors Please feel free to contact us with any questions concerns and comments regarding your new bike Email info electrifiedmobile ca Website electrifiedmobile ca Phone 780 974 5279 Please Thoroughly Read Manual Before Using Your New E Bike ...

Страница 2: ...light setting Speed limit setting 10 Wheel diameter setting Units setting 10 Battery setting Ride mode setting 11 ECO Normal Power 11 11 Current Limiting Setting Throttle 6Km h 11 Throttle Level Assist Levels 11 Password Save Exit 12 Change Password Saves changes and exits to main screen 12 12 Wire order and definition 12 NOTE When the riding speed is 0 km h for 5 minutes the system will go into s...

Страница 3: ... OWNERS MANUAL V1 1 2021 Page 3 1 Brakes 13 2 Wheels and Tires 13 3 Steering 13 4 Chain 14 5 Bearing 14 6 Cranks and Pedals 14 7 Derailleur 14 8 Frame and Fork 14 9 Accessories 15 10 Motor Drive Assembly and Throttle 15 ...

Страница 4: ... of Your Batteries 17 Seat Adjustment Removal 18 Battery Installation 19 Battery Removal 19 Charging 19 How to use the Li ion battery charger 20 Battery Care and Battery Storage 22 Battery FAQ 22 Braking Adjustment 24 Chain 24 Inspection 24 Lubrication 25 Adjustment and Replacement 25 Fuse 26 Troubleshooting 27 LIMITED WARRANTY 28 ...

Страница 5: ... could cause serious harm injury or death to the rider If you notice abnormalities in any component on the bike take it to a licensed bicycle mechanic to be repaired or replaced immediately Electrified Mobile Inc assumes no liability for harm injury or death of the rider This manual is not intended to function as a detailed service manual Electrified Mobile recommends having your local bike shop m...

Страница 6: ... the key and twist counter clockwise until you hear CLICK Before you take out the battery you may need to take out or twist the seat post with quick release to give enough room for removal Slide the cover on battery to install the charger Charging Charging Finished When installing the battery please make sure that the lead rail on frame is in the slot on the battery and make sure the battery is pl...

Страница 7: ...QUICK START OWNERS MANUAL V1 1 2021 Page 7 Frame Unfolding Folding How to fold stem ...

Страница 8: ...AL V1 1 2021 Page 8 Release the Quick Release in stem handlebars can then be adjusted to desired height 1 Power On E Bike Twist the key clockwise to ON position Turn on Colour Display by holding power on off button for 3 5sec ...

Страница 9: ... to check the LCD display after reaching cruising speed on a flat straight road as this will allow the battery voltage to stabilize and give a more accurate reading 1 Battery Voltage indicator Displays remaining battery power voltage 2 Backlight Headlight indicator With the power on click the power ON OFF to turn on the backlight and headlight 3 USB mode Hold the SET and UP button together for 5 s...

Страница 10: ...WNERS MANUAL V1 1 2021 Page 10 General Setup Click and hold SET button for 2 seconds This will allow you to enter the general setup interface Backlight setting Speed limit setting Wheel diameter setting Units setting ...

Страница 11: ...Limiting Setting Throttle 6Km h Range 3 18 Y represents YES in 6km h pushing mode N represents NO not in 6km h mode Throttle Level Assist Levels Y means YES throttle with different levels PAS levels can be changed to 3 5 6 or 9 N means NO throttle with one level If user selects 9 the PAS range will be 1 9 ...

Страница 12: ...ges and exits to main screen Wire order and definition Wire sequence Wire colour Function 1 Red Battery pos 2 Blue Weak lock 3 Black Battery neg 4 Green UART RECEIVE RXD 5 Yellow UART SEND TXD NOTE When the riding speed is 0 km h for 5 minutes the system will go into sleep mode automatically ...

Страница 13: ...the tire sidewall Ensure tires have tread and have no bulges or obvious wear Ensure rims run straight true and have no obvious wobbles or kinks Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken Check that axle nuts are tight If your bicycle is fitted with quick release axles make sure locking levers are correctly tensioned and in the closed position 3 Steering Ensure handlebars and stem are correct...

Страница 14: ...earings 6 Cranks and Pedals Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks Ensure cranks are secured to axle and are not bent Check that front and rear mechanisms are adjusted and function properly Ensure shift and brake levers are attached to the handlebar 7 Derailleur Ensure derailleur shift levers and shift and brake cables are properly lubricated 8 Frame and Fork Check that the frame and f...

Страница 15: ...and functioning properly 11 Battery Pack Ensure the batteries are in good operating condition are kept fully charged and properly secured and locked Helmets It is strongly advised that a properly fitting bicycle motorcycle safety helmet which is approved by your local authority be always worn when riding your bicycle In addition if you are carrying a passenger on a child safety seat they must also...

Страница 16: ...ws In PAS 0 no power will be delivered through the motor In PAS 1 5 full throttle power is available and the further you press the thumb throttle the more power will be produced at the rear wheel Once you start to pedal the motor will instantly increase to the PAS speed selected see chart below NOTE The values below are approximate and based on Assist Level ranges 1 5 this can be modified up to 1 ...

Страница 17: ...ges Charge batteries at least every 90 days Always store bicycle with fully charged batteries Never charge the batteries over the recommended time period Always disconnect the charger form the wall outlet and bicycle when charging is complete as indicated by the status on the charger before storing the bicycle Do not store the batteries below 10 Celsius and never allow batteries to freeze Below 0 ...

Страница 18: ...er Average battery life will depend on care of the battery and condition it is kept in The Li ion battery power remaining LED lights are located on the top of the battery The battery power switch is the red button beneath LED lights which show the remaining battery life The Li ion battery charger connector is covered by a rubber flap located next to the handle Seat Adjustment Removal Use the quick...

Страница 19: ...il you hear a click Then pull straight up using the handle Charging The electric bike comes with its own Smart Charger which connects with an easy access charger port for recharging the batteries The charger has lights which show the battery charge status As batteries work best when they have a full charge be sure to fully recharge them after each ride If you leave them in a low charge state witho...

Страница 20: ...artially discharged short ride This also may be the sign of a partially worn out battery or reduced charge capacity Do continue charging for the full time Should the battery not charge it may need replacing Even with proper care a rechargeable battery does not last forever Battery life depends on its use and condition it is kept in The charger and charger port should be regularly inspected for dam...

Страница 21: ...er port The second light will start to flash orange for several seconds while the charger is seeking the battery 8 Once the charger has found the battery the blinking orange light will stop flashing and turn solid orange and cooling fan will start At this point the charging process has begun 9 Once the battery is fully charged the orange light will turn solid green 10 When charging is complete unp...

Страница 22: ...s A Yes the batteries will need to have a break in cycle consisting of three discharge charge cycles before they will reach optimum performance This involves three discharges to approximately two bars remaining on the battery life indicator and three complete recharges After this initial break in batteries will have maximum possible performance less line voltage fluctuations under load and can be ...

Страница 23: ...atteries get warm when recharging A Yes it is normal that the batteries will become warm to the touch during the recharging process This is because of the increase of internal resistance and less energy conversion efficiency from electrical energy to chemical energy Q How long will my batteries last before needing replacement A Average battery life depends on its use and condition it is kept in Th...

Страница 24: ...ting correctly and that the shoe clearance is corrected before riding the bike Chain Inspection The chain must be kept clean rust free and frequently lubricated in order to extend its life as long as possible It requires replacement if it stretches breaks or causes ineffective gear shifting Make sure there are no stiff links as they must all move freely ...

Страница 25: ...derailleur geared bicycles These chains can be disconnected by way of a special U shaped joining link that can be pried off of the master link with a screwdriver To replace feed the chain around the chain wheel and rear sprocket and fit the master link into the rollers into each end of the chain position the master link side plate and slip on the U shaped snap on plate Make sure the open end of th...

Страница 26: ... Bikes are equipped with a fuse The fuse may be located depending on the model of the bike in the following location In the event of an overload the fuse will pop and need to be replaced Replace only with an approved part from Electrified Mobile Risk of fire Do not bypass fuse ...

Страница 27: ...roller The motor stops intermittently Poor or loose battery connection Adjust or clean contacts Battery moving due to vibration Check or replace Battery lock Reduced Ride Time Battery is unable to hold charge properly Replace of the battery Battery supplying lower voltage Battery maintenance or replacement required Battery is not fully charging Battery has gone bad Replace the battery The charger ...

Страница 28: ...obile will repair provide replacement parts or replace your E bike at no charge This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or damage caused by water neglect or misuse of the product Warranty Specifics 2 Years Frame 1 Year All other components with exception of wear parts including tires inner tubes chains sprockets chainrings and brake pads Should you experience a problem with your E Bike p...

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