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KALYSO – KALYSO HY – KALYSO NV manual 

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7 - SAFETY 

 RECOMMENDATIONS: 

 

 

Regularly check the following points:  

 

The tightness of the wheel nuts (25 Nm for the front, 25 NM for the rear). 

 

Tyre wear (replace the tyre as soon as the wear indicator has been reached) and adjust the pressure to 

between  60  and  65  psi  (2.8  to  4.5  bars). 

Your  bicycle’s  tyres  are  compatible  with  the  rim  base,  so  no 

modifications must be made to these. Only the appropriate spare parts (tyres, inner tubes, brake friction 

elements, etc.) are to be used. are to be used. Contact your dealer for more information. 

 

Check the tightness of the handlebars (13 Nm), pedals (20 Nm), and saddle (13 Nm).  

 

 
Because  of  its  weight  and  motor  inertia,  allow  ample  distance  for  braking  your  e-bike,  especially  in  wet 

weather. 

 

Your e-bike is adapted for use in cities and on road trips.  

 

D

O NOT USE YOUR E

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BIKE AS AN ALL

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TERRAIN BIKE

 

On public roads, everybody who rides a bike must respect and apply the provisions of the highway code of the 

country they are in as well as the legal requirements for this type of transport. (e.g., lights, signalling, wearing 

a helmet (recommended), reflective devices, etc.). 

 

For the safe use of your bike, we recommend periodically checking and inspecting: the brakes (wear of the 
pads), the condition of the wheel rims and spokes (wear of the wheel rims and spokes), the condition of the 

tyres, the steering (fastenings, tightness of the wheel nuts) and all other parts specific to your vehicle. The 

wheel rims must be smooth, without any cracks, breakage, or deformities. If you notice any anomaly with the 

wheel rims, please get them checked immediately. 

WARNING!  Like  any  mechanical  component,  a  bicycle  is  also  subject  to  high  levels  of  stress  and  wear. 

Different  materials  and  components  may  react  differently  to  wear  or  erosion.  If  the  predicted  lifespan  of  a 

component  has  been  exceeded,  it  may  break  suddenly,  potentially  causing  injury  to  the  rider.  Cracks, 

scratches,  and  discolouration  in  areas  that  are  subjected  to  high  stress  indicate  that  the  component  has 

exceeded its lifespan and should be replaced. 

 

For your safety, it is equally important to replace any critical components that are showing signs of wear or 

any other problem (e.g., tyres, wheel rims, etc.) with original parts. Contact your dealer. 

 

D

O NOT SIT ON THE BIKE WHEN IT IS ON ITS STAND

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 AS THERE IS A RISK THAT IT MAY BREAK AND YOU COULD 

HAVE AN ABRUPT FALL

 

Stay alert; do not spend too much time looking at the bike’s display while you are driving.

 

For your safety, it is recommended to routinely have the bike lights on. 

 

We strongly recommend that you wear a helmet. 

 

Wearing a high-visibility vest is mandatory when riding in traffic at night, or on days when the visibility is poor.  

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...KALYSO KALYSO HY KALYSO NUVINCI USER MANUAL THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Model conforms to safety standards Product may differ from photos...

Страница 2: ...wheel Kalyso Nuvinci model 11 2 6 Lights 11 3 USING THE E BIKE 12 3 1 Indexed gearshift Kalyso and Kalyso Hydraulique models 12 3 2 Gearshift Kalyso Nuvinci model 12 3 3 Electronic gear shifting 13 3...

Страница 3: ...KALYSO KALYSO HY KALYSO NV manual 3 7 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 23 8 TECHNICAL DATA 24 9 DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY 25 10 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 25 11 TERMS OF WARRANTY 25...

Страница 4: ...y operations require special tools and expertise perform these only if you have the skills to do so otherwise consult your authorised dealer or a specialist The symbol indicates the tools you will nee...

Страница 5: ...ty The required user cyclist height for optimal utilisation of the bike ranges from 1 65 to 1 90 m So adjust your saddle height to the correct sitting position as follows Loosen the quick release seat...

Страница 6: ...bars to the desired height Do the same with the second screw to set the angle of tour handlebars after making your adjustments tighten the screws vigorously with a max tightening torque of 10 Nm THE S...

Страница 7: ...clamp and pull the cable until the pads touch the wheel rim Tighten the cable clamp pay particular attention to each end of the tubing which must fit easily into the rigid connectors on the brake han...

Страница 8: ...alyso Hydraulique and Kalyso Nuvinci models Your e bike is equipped with front and rear hydraulic disc brakes The maintenance of this system must be carried out by a specialist Nevertheless here are a...

Страница 9: ...addle etc The reflector and the rear light must not be covered by the equipment or seat that has been fitted to the rack The load on the rack must be evenly distributed on both sides to ensure the sta...

Страница 10: ...ake the wheel and place the chain on the small sprocket on the right hand side then place the wheel between the brake pads for the Kalyso model Insert the wheel axle backward into the housing on the l...

Страница 11: ...ng of the wheel Screw in the wheel nuts Alternately and progressively tighten the wheel nuts on each side max tightening torque 25 Nm If the wheel is not centred loosen the nuts and perform the operat...

Страница 12: ...t with 22 24 and 28 teeth for difficult hills and starts The indexed gear selector is located next to the right handle on the handlebars Activate it in order to choose one of the 7 preset positions Wi...

Страница 13: ...t assistance but also consumes the most energy To scroll through the assistance levels press the or buttons The power assistance selector is located close to the left handle on the handlebar 3 4 Displ...

Страница 14: ...ctric motor which is located on the rear wheel This motor starts automatically if the ignition is on and the battery is charged when and only when you are pedalling with the exception of the 6 km h bu...

Страница 15: ...nce and therefore range per charge will decrease proportionally But the battery life per charge mainly depends on how you use the bike The theoretical battery life per charge is based on almost contin...

Страница 16: ...Electric motor Located in the crankset is a 250 watt electric motor It requires no maintenance on your part and has the benefit of a two year manufacturer s warranty After 3 years or 25 000 kilometres...

Страница 17: ...N60335 1 2012 A11 A13 Weight 300 g Dimensions 125x62x35 mm The charger that comes with your bike is compliant with CE manufacturing standards and with the IEC EN 60335 1 environmental protection stand...

Страница 18: ...within the reach of children Do not attempt to disassemble the charger 4 1 2 Protecting the charger Do not expose the charger to rain Do not leave the charger disconnected from the power supply 220 vo...

Страница 19: ...e lock using the key for this Using the handle remove the battery from the back of the e bike When replacing the battery be sure that it is in the correct position to slide back into the rack s rails...

Страница 20: ...e rain or in damp surroundings Never open the battery Opening it may lead to a significant risk of electrocution and void the warranty Never spray the battery directly with water or any other liquid N...

Страница 21: ...he power assistance according to the incline Climbing a tougher hill if you are climbing a hill and the speed reduces too much you can opt for more powerful assistance You will then feel the power ass...

Страница 22: ...nd regularly about once a month The chain The brake cables The shafts of the brake systems 6 3 Maintenance Like any mechanical component a bicycle is also subject to stress and wear Different material...

Страница 23: ...on of the wheel rims and spokes wear of the wheel rims and spokes the condition of the tyres the steering fastenings tightness of the wheel nuts and all other parts specific to your vehicle The wheel...

Страница 24: ...aximum speed in assistance mode 25 km h Battery range 70 to 80 km 480 Wh 80 to 100 km for 580 Wh 100 to 110 km for 630 Wh 110 to 130 km for 700 Wh for a user weighing 75 kg and riding at an average sp...

Страница 25: ...F CE CONFORMITY Available on our website www neomouv com fr telechargement 10 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY Available on our website www neomouv com fr telechargement 11 TERMS OF WARRANTY For any further...

Страница 26: ...000 RCS Le Mans 518 158 183 SIRET 518 158 183 00013 APE 4649Z TVA INT FR 91 518158183 NEOMOUV reproduction is prohibited NEOMOUV is a registered trademark The manufacturer reserves the right to modify...

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