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System Operation Manual - IZIP E3 Zuma

12/23/13

Basics

IMPORTANT:

 The IZIP owner’s manual included with your bike contains most of the important safety and usage information 

about this bike, which is not included in this system operation manual. Be sure to read the owner’s manual before you begin 

riding or working on your bike.

Battery charging

You should charge the battery fully before riding for the first 

time, following the instructions below. Be sure to check Appendix 

D in your owner’s manual, as well as the section discussing 

“Battery care & safety” for additional information.

Charging procedure

Connect the power cord to the battery charger. Plug the 

charging plug into the battery’s charging port, then plug the 

wall plug into a wall outlet.

The charger should always be plugged first into the 

battery, then into the wall outlet.

Charging will begin immediately. The charger’s LED indicator 

will light up to show its status.

LED

STATUS

Amber

Charging

Green 

(flashing)

Battery is 80% full and being topped off.

Green

Charging complete

Red 

(flashing)

Charging error; see Appendix D in your 

owner’s manual for more information.

The battery can either be charged on the bicycle using the 

charging port on the seat tube, or off the bicycle using the 

offboard charging adapter included with the charger. 

If the battery is attached to the bicycle, and the bicycle is 

turned on, the battery level indicator on the bike’s display will 

show the current charge level. 

The battery does not have a “memory”. This means that it can 

be charged at any time, or partially charged, without causing 

damage or decreasing performance.

Charge time

The amount of time needed to charge the battery varies based 

on the battery’s charge level. A completely empty battery will 

take between 4 and 6 hours to charge. A battery at 50% may 
only need 2–3 hours to come to a full charge.

Checking the battery’s charge level

Before riding, you should check the battery’s charge level. 

If the battery is not fully charged, riding range will be reduced.

To check the battery’s charge level, first install the battery in 

the bike, then turn the bike on. The battery level indicator on 

the display will show the battery’s charge level. 

Each light represents about 20% capacity:

LIGHTS 

BATTERY CHARGE

(1 flashing)

<5%

1

≤20%

2 ~20– 40%

3 ~40 – 60%

4 ~60 – 80%

5 ~80 – 100%

Using the battery

Installing the battery

First, open the battery collar quick release. Orient the battery 

so the seat post is towards the front of the bike, then push the 

battery into the bike’s seat tube until it bottoms out. Close the 

quick release securely to lock the battery in place.

To adjust saddle height, use the seatpost quick release. 

Don’t raise the battery to change saddle height; the battery 

needs to be bottomed out in the frame at all times to maintain 

electrical contact.

Removing the battery

To remove the battery, first open the battery collar quick 

release lever, then pull the battery straight up and out of the bike.

Содержание E3 Zuma

Страница 1: ...out your bicycle Be sure to read both manuals before riding for the first time or performing any assembly If you did not receive an IZIP owner s manual the most recent version can always be found online at www CurrieTech com 1 4 Electrical System Components Power plug Wall plug Battery charging port Battery collar quick release Battery Power cord Power socket Charging cord Charging plug Seat tube ...

Страница 2: ...lothing riding gear etc the weight of the bike itself including any added accessories and any cargo being carried TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Motor Type Rear hub drive Rated power 500W Peak torque 40 Nm Battery Voltage 36V nominal Capacity 10 4Ah Energy 374Wh Cycle life expected 700 Charger Input voltage 110 240V AC auto sensing Frequency 50 60Hz Input current 2 5A maximum Charging voltage 42V DC 36V...

Страница 3: ... on the battery level indicator on the bike s display will show the current charge level The battery does not have a memory This means that it can be charged at any time or partially charged without causing damage or decreasing performance Charge time The amount of time needed to charge the battery varies based on the battery s charge level A completely empty battery will take between 4 and 6 hour...

Страница 4: ...Levels 1 3 are increasing levels of automatic motor assist Level 1 gives the least assistance level 3 gives the most Overall range decreases as assist increases The throttle can be used to override the automatic assist as long as the rider is pedaling The throttle is never affected by assist level using the throttle you always have control of up to 100 of the motor s power TAG Twist And Go mode In...

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