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When the useful life of a component is surpassed it can cause unexpected loss of function. This can result in

serious injuries or even death. Therefore, pay attention to wear characteristics such as cracks, scratches or

changes in the colour or operation of components which could indicate useful life has been exceeded. Worn

components should be immediately replaced.

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Additional Information on Wear

Components of the Miami Vice are subject to higher wear when compared to bicycles without power assistance. This is because the

Miami Vice can travel at higher average speeds than regular cycles and has a greater weight. Higher wear is not a defect in the product

and is not subject to warranty. Typical components affected are the tires, brake pads, suspension forks, spokes/wheelsand battery pack.

Thanks for Riding a BlueRev!

Содержание BLUEREV MIAMI VICE

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Страница 2: ... alsopay special attention to information marked in this manualbeginning with NOTICE Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding this manualmakesno representations about the safe use of bicycles under all conditions There are risksassociated with the use of any bicycle which cannot be predicted or avoided and which are the sole responsibility of...

Страница 3: ...Speed BrushlessGeared Motor 20 21 AL6061M Model KDS KD51C USB LCD Display Hydraulic Disc 180mm Shimano Altus 7Speed US Standard 2 0ASmart Charger 20MPH Shimano 7Speed 40 Miles Velo Intelligent 5 Level Pedal Assist Shimano Tourney ysp Half Twist Throttle Kenda 20 x 4 6 7 Hours 92 Ibs 5 2 6 4 330 Ibs 2 ...

Страница 4: ...tch LCD Display Shimano Shifter Brake Handle LED LightSwitch Throttle Saddle Frame Battery LED Rear Light Rear Shock Absorption LED Head Light Front Fork Motor Tire RearDerailleur Controller Pedal Front Brake 3 ...

Страница 5: ...very ride it is important to carry out the following safety checks Maximum LoadCapactiy 330 LBS Wheelbase 43 7inch Seat Height TotalLength 32INCH 69inch Tires 20X4 Handlebar Reach 24inch Motor 750W Safety Checklist 4 ...

Страница 6: ...tion to the forksand the direction of travel Chain o Ensure the chain is oiled clean and runs smoothly o Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions Cranksand Pedals o Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks o Ensure the cranksare securely tightened and are not bent Derailleurs o Check that the derailleur s are adjusted and functioning properly o Ensure shift and brake leversare a...

Страница 7: ...on Finally tighten the screws with the assembly tool Step 2 Install the headlight Use a socket wrench to hold the nut and loosen the screw with a screwdriver and remove the screw Install the screw passthrough headlight and the bracket and adjust the headlight properly for riding conditions Step 3 Remove the plastic guard from the front fork being sure not use the brake levers until the wheel is in...

Страница 8: ... are marked on both ends First install the right pedal by tightening the pedal in clockwise direction Theleft pedal is tightened by turning the pedal in counterclockwise direction Both pedals should be tightened to 35 Newton meters by usinga torque wrench Step 6 Install the optional rear rack Align the holes in the rear rack with the holes in the frame and tighten with screws Step 7 Checkthe batte...

Страница 9: ...m Handlebar 18 20 Stem 18 20 Saddle 18 20 Front Wheel For Bikes with Bolt on FrontWheel 16 25 Rear Wheel 35 40 Bottom Bracket Parts 35 55 Pedals 35 DiskMounting Bolts 6 Disk Calliper Mount 10 CrankBolts 40 Rear Derailleur Cable Pinch 6 Front Derailleur Clamp 7 8 ...

Страница 10: ...tance Level 0 indicates pedal assistance will be inactive 3 To turn on the headlight once the LCDdisplay are on hold down the top and middle button located on the left side of the handlebars for 2 3seconds 4 With the proper safety gear and riderknowledge and understandingyou may now proceed to operate your Miami Vice Youcan begin by pedalling the bike in the appropriate drivetrain gear with or wit...

Страница 11: ...de the meter no longer uses the battery s Power supply and the meter s leakage current is less than 1uA If the electric bike is not used for more than 10minutes the meter will automatically shut down When the meter is turned on the meter displaysthe real timespeed and total mileage km by default Short press the i button to display the information in real time speed km h average speed km h maximums...

Страница 12: ...or driving at night the LCD backlight can be turned on Press and hold the button again for 2 secondsto turn off the LCDbacklight and notify the controller turns off the headlights Press the or button to switch the power assistposition of the electric vehicle and change the output power of the motor The default output power range of the meter is 0 5 the 0 position is the stop power output the 1st g...

Страница 13: ...the last remaining bar will begin to flash communicating to the user that they should cease operation immediately The motor output power can be known through the meter Thedisplay mode is as shown below Your Miami Vice is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the display and controller In the case of an electronic control system fault an error code should display The following err...

Страница 14: ...ut while the e bikeis stationary TC stands for clearing a single mileage Y N can be selected by pressing the or button and Y means clearing the single riding mileage N means that the single riding distance is not cleared Short press the i button to confirm and enter the backlight brightness setting state The single mileage clear operation interface bL represents the backlight Parameters 1 2 and 3 ...

Страница 15: ...18 20 22 24 26 700C 28 Use the or buttons to select the wheel diameter corresponding to the e biketo ensure the accuracy of the meter speed display and mileage display Thefactory default wheel diameter value is 26inch Short press the i button to enter the speed limit setting interface Wheel diameter setting interface The default value of the highest riding speed of the instrument is 25 km h Change...

Страница 16: ... know your bike and travel routes Once you become familiar with the range requirements of your travel routes and the capabilities of your Miami Vice you can then adjust the riding characteristics if you so desire The following table provides general estimates and outlines various factorseffecting range and their combined estimated effects on range Thistable is meant to help owners understand the f...

Страница 17: ... for a few hoursand proceed to park the bike in a dry location afterwards to allow all the systemsto dry out Much like a regular bike use in wet conditions mandates a more regular maintenance schedule to ensure your bike does not become rusty corroded and to ensure all systemsare always working safely Do not park store or transport your Miami Vice on a rack that is not designed for the sizeand wei...

Страница 18: ...al adjustments required to safely operate the Miami Vice with cargo Braking acceleration and balancing are all significantlyaffected by the addition of cargo loaded on the Miami Vice The following bulleted list provides important tips for the safeoperation of the Miami Vice when used for carrying cargo Plan your route accordingly as your hill climbing ability steeringand braking are all impacted w...

Страница 19: ...or all braking operations Front fork failure or loss of control are plausible when the front brake is operated independently for slowing at high speed with cargo loads Charging Procedure Follow these steps for charging your Miami Vice 1 Turnthe battery pack off using the key switch 2 Remove the rubber cover on the charging socket on the opposite side of the battery switch 3 With the battery on or ...

Страница 20: ...g please discontinue charging and use of the bike and contact BlueRev for help 4 Then connect the input plug 110 220 voltplug to the power outlet charging should initiate and will be indicated by the LCD charge status light on the charger turning red 5 After charging indicated by the charging indicator light turning green unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and proceed to remove the char...

Страница 21: ...harger when plugged in or charging it air cools and needs to be left in an open space Do not charge with thecharger in the inverted position which can inhibit cooling and reduce the chargerʼs life Checkthe charger cables charger and battery for damage before beginning each charge Thelight on the charger will turn green when charge is complete and stay red while the battery charges Charging normall...

Страница 22: ... battery onto the receptacle slowly align and push battery down into the receptacle Ensure the key is in the locked position before riding and check that the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by pulling upwards and testing the security of the pack Charging Time When the input and output plugs of the charger are connected properly and the battery is not fully charged the...

Страница 23: ...m BlueRev for use with your specific bike serial number as approved by BlueRev The charger works on 110 220V 50 60Hz standard home AC power outlets do not open the charger to select voltage input the charger automatically detects and accounts for incoming voltage Avoid chargercontact with liquids dirt debrisor metal objects Store the charger in a location where it cannot sufferdamage from falls im...

Страница 24: ...and the connectors are secure 4 To clean wipe the frame with a damp cloth soaked in a mild non corrosivedetergent mixture Dry with a cloth 5 Store under shelter avoid leaving it in the rain or exposed to corrosive materials If exposedto rain dry your bicycle afterwards and apply anti rusttreatment to chain and other unpainted steel surfaces 6 Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposesyour bic...

Страница 25: ...aged motor 1 Repair and or reconnect 2 Tighten or replace 3 Secure or replace 4 Repair or replace Reduced range 1 Low tire pressure 2 Low or faulty battery 3 Driving with too many hills headwind braking and or excessive load 4 Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges aged or damaged 5 Brakes rubbing 1 Adjust tire pressure 2 Check connections or charge battery 3 Assistwith...

Страница 26: ... the laws and requirements of operation of this product in the area s where you ride Ensure handle bar grips are not damaged and properly installed Loose or damaged grips can cause you to lose control and fall Do not use this product with standard bicycle trailers stands or bicycle racks Contact your BlueRev dealer to check if your equipment will work with the bicycle Off roadriding requires close...

Страница 27: ...h the bike and feel confident in controlling the power Any aftermarket changes to your Miami Vice not expresslyapproved by BlueRev could void the warranty and create an unsafe riding experience Because electric bicycles are heavier and faster than normal bicycles they require extracaution and care while riding Take extracare while riding in wet conditions Feet or hands can slip in wet conditions a...

Страница 28: ...g non standard equipment parts or technical modifications Additional Warranty Terms Thiswarranty does not cover any damage or defects resulting from failure to follow instructions in the ownerʼs manual acts of God accident misuse neglect abuse commercial use alterations modification improper assembly wear and tear installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the ...

Страница 29: ...een exceeded Worn components should be immediately replaced Additional Information on Wear Components of the Miami Vice are subject to higher wear when compared to bicycles without power assistance Thisis because the Miami Vice can travel at higher average speeds than regular cycles and hasa greater weight Higher wear is not a defect in the product and is not subject to warranty Typical components...

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