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Contents

  

Warranty 

 

..................................................................................................... 2

 

 

Warranty Registration  ............................................................................... 3

  

Contents 

 

...................................................................................................... 4

  

Attention 

 

..................................................................................................... 5

 

Check Before Use  ....................................................................................... 5

 

Product Information  ................................................................................... 6

 2.1  Product 

Performance 

.................................................................................... 6

 2.2  Product 

Specifi cations ................................................................................... 6

 

Assembly & Adjustments ........................................................................... 7

  3.1  

Assembling & Adjusting The Handlebar ........................................................ 7

  3.2  

Adjusting The Saddle .................................................................................... 8

  3.3 

Adjusting The Wheels ................................................................................... 8

  3.4 

Adjusting And Maintaining The Breaks ......................................................... 9

  3.5  

Gears  ............................................................................................................ 9

 3.5.1 

Gear Display .................................................................................................. 9

 3.5.2 

Adjusting The  Rear Derailleur ..................................................................... 10

 4 The 

Battery 

 

............................................................................................... 11

  4.1 

Input The Battery ........................................................................................ 11

  4.2 

Charging The Battery .................................................................................. 12

  4.3 

Battery & Charger Maintenance .................................................................. 12

  4.4 

Battery & Charger Precautions .................................................................... 12

 4.4.1 

Battery ......................................................................................................... 12

 4.4.2 

Charger ........................................................................................................ 12

 

How To Use Bike Controls ....................................................................... 13

  5.1 

Control Screen Installation .......................................................................... 13

  5.2 

Bike Controls At A Glance ........................................................................... 14

  5.3 

Turning The Bike On/Off ............................................................................. 14

  5.4 

Battery Charge Indicator ............................................................................. 14

 5.5  Increasing/Decreasing 

Speed 

...................................................................... 15

  5.6 

Showing The Mileage ................................................................................. 15

  5.7 

Turning On The Headlight & Screen Backlight  ........................................... 16 

 5.8  Walk 

Mode 

.................................................................................................. 16

 5.9  Error 

Codes 

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

  5.10 

Changing The Settings ................................................................................ 17

  5.11 

Caution Whilst Parked ................................................................................. 18

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Страница 1: ...Electric Bike User Manual westhillbikes com HAVE A QUESTION NEED HELP Contact us on Facebook for a quick reply TERRAIN ...

Страница 2: ...ndition of any warranty claims you may make 2 3 The following are considered wear parts under the statutory warranty Tyres Rims in combination with rim brakes Spokes Brake pads Chains and toothed belts Chain wheels sprockets bottom brackets and jockey wheels Sliding bearings Lamps for lighting system Handlebar tape handle grips Hydraulic oils and lubricants Gear shift cables and brake cables Paint...

Страница 3: ...age www fb com westhillbikes or scan the QR code below with your mobile phone and message us with this information Your Name Your Email Address Your Postal Address Bike Model Colour Purchase Date Where You Purchased From Be sure to register right away so your bike is covered Don t have Facebook Email the above details to enquiries westhillbikes com to activate your Warranty ...

Страница 4: ...ar Display 9 3 5 2 Adjusting The Rear Derailleur 10 4 The Battery 11 4 1 Input The Battery 11 4 2 Charging The Battery 12 4 3 Battery Charger Maintenance 12 4 4 Battery Charger Precautions 12 4 4 1 Battery 12 4 4 2 Charger 12 5 How To Use Bike Controls 13 5 1 Control Screen Installation 13 5 2 Bike Controls At A Glance 14 5 3 Turning The Bike On Off 14 5 4 Battery Charge Indicator 14 5 5 Increasin...

Страница 5: ...peed and increase the distance between yourself and other vehicles We advise against performing maintenance operations that involve removing parts or components If this is necessary please contact us for guidance Do not ride through deep puddles Water could enter the hub motor causing short circuits and irreparable damage Do not allow individuals who are unfamiliar with the features and functions ...

Страница 6: ...ight 95 kg 15 st Speed Range 0 25 Km h Range Per Charge 70 km Controller Under Voltage Value 31 5 0 5 v Weight 23 kg Over Current Value 15 0 5 A Battery Spec Type Lithium ion Charger Current AC110 v 240 v 50 60 hZ Capacity 10 Ah Output DC41 7 v Rated Voltage 36 v Packing 1450 x 270 x 770 mm Note Maximum travel distance on a fully charged battery is measured at a condition of 20 C no wind flat road...

Страница 7: ...vided The tighten torque should not be less than 18 Nm Handlebar stem cover Hexagon socket screws Handlebar stem To align the handlebars face your bike and hold the front wheel between your legs Turn the handlebars so that they are perpendicular to the front wheel Tighten the screw that fixes the handlebar attachment to the frame The tightening torque should be no less than 18 Nm Handlebar stem sc...

Страница 8: ...t s lowest point Adjust the saddle to this height The saddle should be parallel to the ground for maximum comfort The tightening torque for the saddle mounting screw and saddle post mounting screw should not be less than 18 Nm Quick release Safety mark exaggerated for illustration 3 3 Adjusting The Wheels Tighten the screws to make sure the front and back wheels are fixed to the front fork and fra...

Страница 9: ...rease there to reduce the grip If your brakes squeal something is probably loose Check all bolts holding the rotor on as well as the calliper bolts and adapter bolts if your bike is fitted with one If everything s snug the rotor and pads should be cleaned If one lever pulls back farther than the other try to equal out the travel by dialing the lever limit screws in or out If that doesn t work it s...

Страница 10: ...able and fix it by the derailleur cable nut Turn the low adjustment screw so that the guide pulley moves to a position directly below the largest sprocket Tighten the adjust nut when the real gear is lower than the gear shift shows loosen the adjust nut when the rear gear is upper than the gear shift shows It is OK when the gear changes correctly and smoothly Outer line of smallest sprocket Top ad...

Страница 11: ...e battery Lift up the saddle using the leaver underneath Battery guide board Battery terminals Seat lever Slide in the battery ensuring that the battery guide board slots into the grooves of the battery Lock the battery into place using the lock at the base of the battery turning the key clockwise Battery slotting into the battery guide ...

Страница 12: ...ry and ventilated area The battery should be charged 2 3 hours every two months The battery and charger should be kept in a clean dry and ventilated area avoid contact with corrosive substances and keep away from excessive heat and open flames Storage conditions for the battery temperature 20 35 C relative humidity 5 65 RH The charger should be disconnected from the battery when be kept in storage...

Страница 13: ...irst and then disconnect the battery Charge out of the reach of children Never disassemble or refit the charger Never put anything on the charger Do not disconnect the battery output while charging Do not switch on the e bike while charging 5 How To Use The Bike Controls Start slowly and speed up gradually The power will automatically cut out if the e bike overloads and automatically cut back in a...

Страница 14: ...g the mode MODE button You should see the screen power up when turned on Press and hold the mode MODE button to turn the bike and display off Tip Charge your bike for at least 12 hours before you ride it for the first time and the next two times you charge it Tip if the screen does not turn on check the electrical connections are not loose and that the battery has charge 5 4 Battery Charge Indicat...

Страница 15: ...be at 1 Start slowly and speed up gradually Make sure your speed is appropriate to the riding conditions weather road surface traffic pedestrians etc mph SPEED MOTOR POWER BOOST TRIP ODO TIME ERROR speed mph km h motor power 5 6 Showing The Mileage Press the mode button MODE to cycle through the mileage indicator in the following order Single trip miles TRIP Total miles ODO BOOST TRIP ODO TIME ERR...

Страница 16: ...e seconds The rear light is operated by a button mounted onto the rear light BOOST TRIP ODO TIME ERROR Button for rear light Front light on 5 8 Walk Mode Stand at the side of the bike with both hands on the handlebars and make sure the way in front of you is clear Press and hold the down button to enable cruise mode for the ebike This will power the bike at a steady 6 km h allowing you to walk alo...

Страница 17: ...the mode button MODE briefly to scroll through the settings mph SPEED MOTOR POWER Blacklight Brightness 1 3 BOOST TRIP ODO TIME ERROR Km h SPEED MOTOR POWER Unit Select mph BOOST TRIP ODO TIME ERROR Wheel Size press up or down to select the correct wheel size This ensures speed and mileage are accurate Default wheel size 47 622 Press the mode button MODE to confirm and select the next setting Back...

Страница 18: ...l connectors brake pads wheels tyres or plastic parts DO NOT use a pressure washer as this can force water into the electrical components 6 2 Regular Maintenance Every 1 2 Months Always carry out the following checks Check handlebar attachment and saddle post are correctly inserted tightened Check the wheel hub mounting nuts are correctly tightened Check the wheel rims are not cracked and that no ...

Страница 19: ...g illustration Use specific transmission lubricants for the chain freewheel and gears every 1 2 months or if the drive line is dry Do not lubricate or grease the speed controller brake pads or wheel rims Parts that can be lubricated Parts that should not be lubricated Head set Rear brake Break cable Front break Chain Rims Tyres Head set Brake cable Front brake Rim Chain Tyre Rear brake ...

Страница 20: ...10 16 HAVE A QUESTION NEED HELP Contact us on Facebook for a quick reply THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED A PERMANENT PART OF THE ELECTRIC BICYCLE AND SHOULD REMAIN WITH IT IF RESOLD ...

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