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Electric Bicycle Manual 

 
 

 

Catalog 

1.  Safety  instructions  and  notes..........................................................2 

  1.1.  Safety  instructions..................................................................2 
  1.2.  Notes  .....................................................................................4 

2.  Basic  structure  and  name...............................................................6 
3.  Unfolding  method............................................................................7 
4.  Operation  and  adjustment..............................................................9 

  4.1.  Familiarising  Display  introduction......................................9 
  4.2.  Ride  modes............................................................................9 
  4.3.  Introduction  to  speed  boosting  system..................................9 
  4.4.  Charge................................................................................10 
  4.5.  Quick  release  folding  system...............................................12 
  4.6.  Reflection  and  lighting  system..............................................13 
  4.7.  Seat  position.......................................................................13 
  4.8.  Braking  system.....................................................................14 
  4.9.  Chain....................................................................................16 
  4.10.  Inflator 

option

.............................................................17 

5.  Use  and  maintenance.................................................................18 

  5.1.  Routine  inspection  of  electric  bike  before  use....................18 
  5.2.  Attentions  about  the  battery  and  charger.............................20 
  5.3.  Everyday  use  and  inspection  of  electric  bike........................21 
  5.4.  Bicycle  inspection  and  care..................................................21 
  5.5.  Lubricating  the  e-bike...........................................................22 

6.  Riding  technology.........................................................................23 
7.  Troubleshoot.................................................................................25 
8.  MAINTENANCE  AND  ADJUSTMENTS........................................26 

 

Содержание E-LEGGERA

Страница 1: ...E LEGGERA Electric Bicycle Manual ...

Страница 2: ...9 4 4 Charge 10 4 5 Quick release folding system 12 4 6 Reflection and lighting system 13 4 7 Seat position 13 4 8 Braking system 14 4 9 Chain 16 4 10 Inflator option 17 5 Use and maintenance 18 5 1 Routine inspection of electric bike before use 18 5 2 Attentions about the battery and charger 20 5 3 Everyday use and inspection of electric bike 21 5 4 Bicycle inspection and care 21 5 5 Lubricating ...

Страница 3: ...c manual 1pc tools kit 1set must be in the carton 1 Safety instructions and notes 1 1 Safety instructions Do not operate this electric bike without carefully reading the manual and understanding the performance of the electric bike and do not lend it to the persons who can manipulate the electric bike Preparations before riding wear your helmet gloves and other protective equipments before riding ...

Страница 4: ...ric power of the storage battery will be consumed thus affecting the continued mileage so we recommend that you avoid the above factors when riding If the storage battery is disabled for a long time make sure to charge it enough and it need be additionally charged once if its storage is more than a month Make sure to pay attention the electric bike can not wade for a long time because if water ent...

Страница 5: ... to assist as far as possible to reduce the starting current and extend the battery life and continuation line mileage In rainy days please pay special attention to when the water depth is more than the wheel center it is likely for the motor to soak water thus resulting in failure Users must use the charger specified by manufacturer for charging the storage battery When charging put the battery a...

Страница 6: ...e may behave differently particularly with regard to steering and braking when the luggage carrier is loaded Ensure that any luggage or child seat fitted to the luggage carrier is securely fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and that there are no loose straps that can get caught in any of the wheels When luggage is attached to the luggage carrier don t obscured the reflectors...

Страница 7: ...E bike 1 Frame 2 Controller 3 Battery 4 Seat clamp 5 Seat post 6 Saddle 7 Stem 8 Grip 9 Handle bar 10 Brake lever 11 Shift 12 Harness 13 Disc Brakes 14 Tyre 15 Rim 16 Nipple 17 Spoke 18 Hub 19 Valve 20 Front Fork 21 Pedal 22 Crank 23 Chain 24 Side kick stand 25 Motor ...

Страница 8: ...Electric Bicycle Manual 7 3 Unfolding method ...

Страница 9: ...Electric Bicycle Manual 8 ...

Страница 10: ...riding style Display switch on 4 3 Introduction to speed boosting system The speed boosting system is also known as 1 1 boosting system And the so called 1 1 automatic power assisting is that when you do not rotate the speed handlebar but ride only by means of feet the sensor with you bike will automatically sense your riding speed and control the motor to assist you automatically in a driving for...

Страница 11: ...he ex factory transport and storage of a just purchased new bike it is likely to result in shortage of the battery power the battery should be first charged before it is used The charger configured or designated by our company must be used for charging otherwise it might damage the battery and may even lead to fire and other danger but no warranty is provided by our company 4 4 1 Installation and ...

Страница 12: ...ht of the charger are on indicating that the charging has been connected 5 After charging should first pull out the AC power plug and then pull out the plug connected with the battery After the battery is fully discharged the one time charging time is 4 to 6 hours and after the charge indicator light is red from green the power capacity of the battery has been basically sufficient A new bike had b...

Страница 13: ...ulled out as soon as possible and at the same time the battery is taken out of the charger When the battery is not used for a long term the battery power should be emptied before the battery is preserved and it is re charged once every month or so 4 5 Quick release folding system 4 5 1 Quick release system of the seat 1 Move the quick release handle to the OPEN position OPEN sign faces to the oper...

Страница 14: ... vehicles on the roads to avoid recommendation purchasers in accordance with local laws and standards use the reflector and lighting system 4 7 Seat position When you sit on the seat to tread on the Pedal flatly by heel when the Pedal is at the lowest position legs slightly stretch and at this time it is the most appropriate height if the rider can tread on the Pedal only by toes or legs can not s...

Страница 15: ... lengthened Therefore the concept should be established is that the braking system is only used to adjust the speed of the bike The braking system typically includes a Brake handle brake disk brake V brake and many other types of brakes and brake cable 4 8 1 Brake handle The structure of the Brake handle is as shown in the left drawing and the left Brake handle controls the front brake and the rig...

Страница 16: ...e permanent seat 2 When moving the spring foot to the up hole the elastic force increases so that the distance between the brake pads and the Rim is increased and vice versa it becomes small Depending on the circumstances the braking is adjusted accordingly 4 8 3 Brake cable The brake cable of the flat handle The bifurcation situation of the internal ...

Страница 17: ...en the brake pads and the Rim is too large it is adjusted by the Brake handle or the adjusting screw on the folder gate device When the lines of the brake pads are worn seriously replace it timely in order to maintain traffic safety When not riding for a long time please loosen the folder device to avoid fatigue of flexibility but pay attention to recovery of the gate device before riding When rid...

Страница 18: ...be timely adjusted Common sense of the use of speed control system If the electric bike is idle for a long time the chain will be changed to the minimum keyboard tooth and the smallest flywheel so as to avoid fatigue of the mechanical flexibility The chain fluted disc flywheel should be always washed wiped and lubricated oiled appropriately 4 10 Inflator option A convenient inflator is hidden insi...

Страница 19: ...all the electrical appliances are normal 2 Safety inspection see the notes to safe use in the Manual 3 Check whether the governor switch handle rotates and is reset flexibly 4 Check whether the braking power off function and braking effect are in good condition dry braking distance 4m wet braking distance 15m 5 We advise against performing maintenance operations that involve removing parts or comp...

Страница 20: ... battery Never charge the battery by discharge terminals or discharge the battery by charge terminals Keep off the battery from fire and excessive heat Never put the battery into fire To avoid damage to the battery never subject it to intense physical shock or severe vibration or impact Protect the battery from water or other moisture Protect the discharge and charge terminals of the battery from ...

Страница 21: ...ot use the charger in unstable or having a great lot of lampblack and dust or excessively damp place If the charging finished disconnect the connection to the wall outlet and then disconnect it to the battery Avoid children touch it while charging Never disassemble or refit the charger Never put anything on the charger Never put any liquid or metal into the charger Never plug or unplugs the charge...

Страница 22: ...ater to clean the e bike as the electrical and electronic systems may get wet resulting in personal injury or malfunction of the bicycle Delicately wipe any dirty painted or plastic parts with a soft damp cloth and a neutral cleaning solution Carefully dry the parts with a soft dry cloth to finish Clean the battery contacts with a damp cloth DO NOT grease or use a greasy cloth to wipe down the ele...

Страница 23: ...od condition Check that frame welds are in good condition and are free from corrosion or oxidation 5 5 Lubricating the e bike To maintain your e bike in proper working order be sure to carry out regular lubrication as indicated in the following illustration Use specific transmission lubricants for the chain free wheel and gears every 1 2 months or if the driveline is dry Grease the brake pins fron...

Страница 24: ...tments The method of adjusting three points is a combination of bicycle sports mechanics exercise physiology and safety driving three principles 1 Adjust the position of the seat tread the Pedal downward by heel to enable all muscle of the lower extremity joints contracts smoothly and at the same time the principle is the legs can slightly stretch straight 2 Front and rear position tread the posit...

Страница 25: ...lity of the number of revolutions of the Pedal so as to relieve the fatigue arising from uneven force So the speed change is used for more labor saving and comfortable and the time for speed change is 1 climbing 2 3 uphill 4 5 uneven road surface 6 against the wind and 7 when feeling tired It can also be said the time is when feeling not comfortable in the process of riding Brake technology as we ...

Страница 26: ... of one time charging continuation line Ⅰ Tire lacks of air pressure Ⅱ Inadequate charging or failed charger Ⅲ The battery has been damaged or its life has expired Ⅳ Frequent braking startup overloading Ⅰ Tire is full of air Ⅱ The battery is adequate or replace the charger Ⅲ Replace the battery 4 The charger is not charged Ⅰ The charger wiring is loose or damaged Ⅱ The battery weld line falls off ...

Страница 27: ...ding in Wet Cold or Icy Conditions for safety recommendations for riding in wet conditions If you do find yourself riding while it is raining we recommend that you use the motor when safe to do so Using the motor will allow heat to build up in the motor and the electronics which will evaporate the water from these moisture sensitive components Use caution when you use the motor on wet roads as the...

Страница 28: ... no need to regularly inspect clean and lubricate the internal components of the chain drive system 8 5 Checking for Cracking and Fatigue Failures As with a conventional bicycle your bike will not last forever It is a mechanical item that under normal riding will be stressed and eventually the parts will fatigue cracks will develop and it will become unsafe to ride The number of miles of riding a ...

Страница 29: ...mponents have cracks and need replacing To do this clean the bike thoroughly with a damp cloth Wipe away all dust or dirt Look carefully at all the components under good lighting Important sites where cracking may initiate are shown in the images below If a crack is more than 3mm long do not ride the bike and immediately contact Under normal conditions items under warranty will be replaced WARNING...

Страница 30: ... fatigue cracking Check under the head tube junction for fatigue cracking WARNING Should you discover a fatigue crack more than 3mm long or should you suspect that a component may have received an impact in an unusual way such as if the product has been dropped do not ride your bicycle and immediately contact ...

Страница 31: ...e comfort and the service life of the product WARNING Inflating the front tyre to more than 30 psi places high shock loads into the motor drive system motor gearbox and clutch whilst using the power on acceleration or over rough roads Just like in a car as you would not accelerate rapidly on very rough roads do not use motor power when going over potholes or speed bumps or similar obstructions in ...

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