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1.               T7    18    The Brakes    Brakes    The brakes on your e bike are Hydraulic disc brakes  like those found on gas scooters and motorcycles  They  generally provide for very fine stopping and control  This is a very tested and well designed technology  but  even so  the brakes will require servicing from time to time  and may have to be adjusted for tension     Unlike normal friction grip bicycle brakes  which clamp down from the outside  the drum brakes clamp from  the inside  When the brakes are activated  tension increases and the clamps engage  This is a very effective  and reliable way to stop a vehicle     The brakes are contained within a sealed unit  and are very finely adjusted and fitted     The Chain and Pedals    The pedals are connected to the rear wheel  Along with the chain  they provide a human  powered    drive  train     This is an important part of your e bike  The pedals are not removable and should not be removed     Shock Absorbers    Your Gatto e bike is equipped with Reverse Shock System shock absorbers  These effective but simple de   vices absorb the energy from bumps and dips  and allow you to have a much more comfortable ride  The  Reverse Shock System is superior to normal Monoshock shock absorbers usually found on e bikes  and pro   vides for a much more comfortable ride     While they are very resilient  please note that very sharp or large shocks  such as drops from a height of 15  cm or more  can cause serious damage to your shock 
2.  Bicycle  e bike      According to Ontario Regulation 473 06  an e bike that meets the definition is deemed  not   to be a motor vehicle  under the Highway Traffic Act  and is essentially treated as a bicycle   Any person 16 years and over who wears a bicycle helmet as required by subsection 104   2 1  of the HTA may ride a power assisted bicycle on the highway  There is no  requirement for a drivers license  a permit or insurance     The main requirements for a bicycle to be designated a    power assisted bicycle    is that it     is capable of being propelled by muscular power    and a   bears a label that is permanently  affixed by the manufacturer stating that the vehicle is a power assisted bicycle     Obviously  while the e bike is being operated on the road  the pedals must be attached and function   al    O  Reg 473 refers to federal Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations for a definition  Rick Line  TC  4365    TPS Training  amp  Education Unit  Traffic  amp  Provincial Statutes Section  C O  Bick College   4620 Finch Ave  E   Scarborough  On  M1S 4G2   Ph  416 808 4877      Committed to Lifelong Learning                                     Zi    
3.  left  and remove the key     Warning    When you activate the e bike  the electrical system becomes live  Do not try to affect  changes to the E Bike  such as removing the battery or repairing electrical components   while the E Bike is activated  Turn the E Bike off and remove the key before you attempt  to access any of the electrical components  Also  the battery carries a significant electric  charge and can injure people if not treated properly and with respect     Accelerating and Decelerating    The throttle is found on the right side hand grip on the handlebars  Turn the grip forward   away from you  to accelerate  To decelerate  release the grip  turn it towards you   Don t  over rotate the accelerator  as this could damage the battery and electrical components     Warning    Do not activate the accelerator until you are seated on the bicycle and are ready to accel   erate  The e bike can easily escape from your control  possibly injuring you or others  and  the e bike may be damaged by being dropped                                        Stopping    Your e bike has two sets of brakes  at the front and at the rear  The levers attached to the  handlebars  on the left and right  activate the brakes  Pull the levers toward you to activate  the brakes     You can use both brakes to come to a stop more quickly  or you can use one of the brakes  to come to a gentle stop  depending on your riding needs at the moment     When the brakes are activated  the power to the engin
4.  reached your  destination or are at home  follow these steps     1  Stop the e bike and position it as you want it    2  Get off the e bike  making sure to keep it balanced    3  Stand to the side and slightly to the rear of the e bike    4  Hold the kickstand with one foot  and hold on to the e bike by the rear basket  bracket This bracket is made of metal and will hold the e bike   s weight    5  Pull the back of the seat up and towards you  The e bike will move backwards   The kickstand will hold the e bike in place and anchor the bike    6  Lock your e bike to a bicycle locking post or other secure object through the rear  wheel frame or one of the metal frame components     Warning    Do not let your e bike drop or fall  The exterior may be damaged  The fall may damage  other components inside the e bike  as well                    Maximum Load    Do not exceed the maximum load capabilities of your e bike  You can find the exact load   ing capacity listed in the technical specifications in this guide     If you exceed the maximum load  the performance of the bike will suffer     Exceeding the maximum load of your e bike could cause damage to the shocks  to the  mechanism and  ultimately  even to the frame  It could also cause your motor to work too  aggressively  and it may burn out     Disconnecting the Circuit Breaker    When the circuit breaker is disconnected  all power from the battery to the e bike is  blocked  This is useful if you are going to store your e bike 
5.  similar battery  While it is possible to change the battery format or power levels  this  requires advanced knowledge of electrical systems  If improperly done  this can result in  immediate and irreparable damage to the electronic controller and electrical systems  Be  absolutely certain of what you are doing before you replace the   battery with a different type of battery     Using the wrong type of battery will also void your warranty                        Technical Data    This section provides you with the technical specifications for your e bike     The Motor and Wheel Assembly    The Smart Bike has a 500 Watt magnetic DC brushless motor on the rear wheel hub  This type of motor has  excellent low end torque and high efficiency when working within its range  Note that while the motor is  very quiet  it does produce some noise  Also attached to the rear hub are speed reduction gear and the  speed free clutch     The Freewheel    The wheels have freewheels  so the e bike   s drive train is not fixedly geared  This means that when coasting  or traveling downhill  you can turn off the engine and your e bike will continue to move without slowing   This feature will allow you to achieve faster soeeds when coasting  moving downhill or moving with the  wind  It will also allow you to conserve electrical power  because you will be able to let to the motor rest    while moving     The Controller    Daymak pioneered the development of intelligent component control in e bikes  T
6.  variables include the weight of the rider  the prevailing wind resistance  the rider   s  driving habits  the presence of steep hills and inclines  and other issues such as proper air  pressure in the tires     Saving Power    If you are traveling long distances  you can save a lot of electricity by using better driving  habits     e Coasting  When going downhill or over long  flat road surfaces  try using your e   bike   s momentum and allow it to coast  without drawing power from the motor    e Stopping and Starting  Try to avoid stop and go movements  The motor draws  more power when starting from a full stop    e Weight  Remove unnecessary weight from the bike  This reduces the amount of  power the motor must draw    e Air Pressure  Make sure your tires have the proper air pressure  Proper pressure  reduces drag on the tires and radically increases the efficiency of any vehicle    e Head and Tail Lights  Turn off the lights to conserve power  if it is safe to do so   The lights will reduce the distance you can travel by about 5     e Pedalling  When accelerating from a full stop  you might want to try pedaling to  help acceleration                   Charging your E Bike    Charging your e bike is a simple process  You require the following     e The charger that came with your e bike   e A 110V household electrical outlet     Charger Warning    Only use the chargers that were supplied with your e bike  Using chargers that do not  have specifications identical to those wh
7. Gatto Electric Bike    User Manual          About Daymak    Daymak is one of Canada   s largest Alternative Vehicle providers  We design  engineer  man   ufacture  import and repair everything from recreational dirt bikes  go karts and electric  golf cars to alternative transportation solutions such as e bikes and gas scooters     Our electric bicycles represent an energy efficient and eco friendly alternative for people  who need to get around the city  They greatly increase the practicality of bicycle transpor   tation in urban centres  Costing only a few cents to charge  an e bike can make city life  more convenient and much less expensive     While there are many new Green technologies that are still in their infancy  electric bicycles  have been developing over the last 40 years or more  E bike technology has been dramat   ically refined since the introduction of the first custom conversion bicycles  Today  electric  bicycles are a supremely reliable and affordable means of transportation     Daymak is constantly developing new eco friendly alternative transportation strategies   led by its own Research and Development department in Toronto  Canada  We are always  improving our products  Our innovative in house engineering and quality testing provide  customers with many new kinds of reliable  eco friendly vehicles  designed to help change  the lives of our customers and the world     Daymak warranties  services  and stocks parts for everything it sells  We support our p
8. absorbers  Replacing them is a complex and time con   suming task  so do be careful when dropping from larger heights                    Basic Statistics    Dimensions    Wheel Size  3 0   x16     Body Size  169x39x109cm  Seat Height 75cm  29        Electrical System  Motor Statistics    Rated Power  350W Voltage  48V  Rated rolled speed  200 RPM  Working efficiency  70 80   Torque  32 55 Nm   Max  Climbing Angle  12 15  Degrees    Controller Statistics   Model  D 125   Input voltage  48V   Low Protective Voltage   gt 43 5V  Excess Current Protection   lt 17A    Wiring Diagram    Emergency switch W      x     Charger    O DAYMA    Weight    36 kg without battery  72 kg with battery       Standard  75 kg  Maximum  150 kg    Statistics    Charger Statistics    Charger Input  AC 100   240V  Standard Input voltage  110V      10     Output  DC 48V  BM online  Charger output voltage  43 8      10   50Hz    Power Rated  80W   Voltage Charge  43 2   44 2V  Charge Current  2 5A     0 02A  Charge Time  6 12 hours    Left brake with Right brake with    power cut off       power cut off      Power switch    Motor wire       Loading Capacity          Speed and Mileage    Max  Speed  32 km h  Max  Mileage  50 km    Battery Statistics  2 Batteries    Each    Type  Sealed Lead Acid Battery  Rated Voltage  48V Rated Power   20AH Battery Life  300 charges    Number  4 battery units in series  Dimensions  17cm x 9 8cm x  11cm    Weight  6 kg each  total 24 kg  Standard Capacity  12V x 17AH  Rat
9. attery immediately after riding it    e Full Charge  Do not allow the battery to run down completely and lie in storage  without a charge  This significantly reduces the battery   s lifespan and may cause  damage    e Keep it Charged  When being stored  charge the battery occasionally to make sure  its power supply does not run down  Charging it once every 21 days should be  sufficient    e Storage Conditions  Store the battery on a flat  cool  dry surface  Do not allow the  battery temperature to drop below 10 degrees Celsius for extended periods of  time     Warning    DO NOT place your Lead Acid battery on concrete  Concrete drains the battery s power  and will neutralize the lead acid  Placing the battery on concrete for any length of time will  likely result in the battery being drained of power and possibly losing its ability to store  electricity                    Cold Weather and your Battery    Below 10 degrees Celsius  the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer tempera   tures  While Lithium lon batteries perform better than Lead Acid batteries in temperature  extremes  both will experience reduced performance in cold temperatures     Also  repeatedly riding the e bike in cold temperatures may cause your battery to have to  be replaced sooner     Handling the Battery    The battery contains large amounts of electrical power  You must use caution and respect  when handling it  Not following these instructions can result in serious injury     Warning  Fo
10. bike is a highly complex and fine tuned mechanism  Repairing it requires  significant expertise     We suggest maintenance every 100 running hours or so     The Chain    Ensure that the chain on your e bike is well oiled and lubricated  It is an important part of  your e bike  As with any bicycle  it needs to be maintained if it is to function     Shock Absorbers and Comfort    If your riding experience feels bumpier than usual  and you suspect that your shock ab   sorbers are experiencing difficulties  check the air pressure in your tires  If the air pressure  is too low  this may be the reason you feel less comfortable  It may have nothing to do with  your shock absorbers     If the problem persists  take your e bike to your Daymak dealer for servicing   Bringing in your E bike for Service    Do not attempt to service the electronic or mechanical parts of your e bike unless you are  absolutely sure of what you are doing and have a solid understanding of electrical and  mechanical equipment     If your e bike is not performing properly  disconnect the circuit breaker and bring the  e bike to your local Daymak dealer     Do not store the e bike without disconnecting the circuit breaker     Liability    Daymak will not be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from errors resulting  from improperly serviced parts                    Ebike Maintenance    Cleaning    Cleaning is extremely important this will ensure your e bike will serve you for a long time   In the lo
11. bike t he ebike s hops hould completea b attery  360 days discharge  tiresshould bechanged depending on   every 12 months  wear and tear  All connections should be checked for  rust and  ooseness A Ilc omponents should be   checked including charger  ignition and gauges                       Ebikes and Canadian Law    British Columbia  Alberta  Saskatchewan  Manitoba  Quebec  Nova Scotia   Newfoundland and Labrador  Yukon    Currently  eight Canadian jurisdictions  British Columbia  Alberta  Saskatchewan  Manitoba  Quebec  Nova  Scotia  Newfoundland and Labrador and Yukon Territory  have legalized power assisted bicycles for public  road use and are treating these vehicles as conventional bicycles and not as motor vehicles  As such  they  do not require insurance  registration or licences  E bike technical specifications must fall within certain  parameters  however     The rules are similar in every province  with minor variations  and are not considered controversial  Consult  your local ministry or department of transportation for guidelines     New Ontario Regulations    Ontario is currently running a pilot program to determine whether or not e bikes should be allowed on  Ontario roads and under what conditions  The pilot program ends in 2009  at which point decisions will be  made as to the future of e bikes on Ontario roads  Because the program in Ontario is new  and the rules are  often unfamiliar even to law enforcement officials  we have included a synopsis of the re
12. cipal roads  including sidewalks where bicy   cles are banned under municipal by laws     Who Can Ride an E bike    Anyone who is 16 years of age or older and wears an approved bicycle helmet at all times while operating    an e bike can ride one                                        25    26    Specific Riding Requirements    Power assisted bicycles are treated as bicycles  This means   e No driver   s licence is required  e No written test is required  e No vehicle registration or license plate is required  e No motor vehicle liability insurance is required  e Operators must be 16 years of age and older    All persons are required to wear an approved bicycle helmet  e Only electric bicycles that conform to the federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act regula     tions and are labelled as a   power assisted bicycle    are eligible for the pilot program     Equipment  A power assisted bicycle  e bike    e Has steering handlebars and is equipped with pedals  e Is designed to be propelled primarily by muscular power and to travel on not  more than three wheels  e Has a motor that has a power output rating of 500W or less  The motor is electric   and is incapable of propelling the cycle at speed of 32km h or greater on level  ground  without pedaling     e It must bear label indicating that it is a   Power Assisted Bicycle        Safety Equipment  Power assisted bicycles will require the same safety equipment as bicycles under the  Highway Traffic Act    e Proper lights   e Proper brake
13. e is automatically turned off  until  you release the brakes  This allows you to stop safely     Safety Tips    e When you are traveling in wet weather  water may cause your brakes to function  less efficiently because it reduces friction between the brake pads and the wheels   Take care to slow down and give yourself more room to stop or slow if necessary     e   t is a good idea to have your brakes and brake pads checked regularly  The brake  pads will eventually wear down through friction  and after significant use will have  to be replaced     Signalling  The Horn    The e bike has a horn  The horn button is on the left handlebar  Simply press it to activate  the horn     Turning Signal Lights    Your e bike has turn signal lights  The turn signal activator is on the left handlebar  Push it  left or right to activate it to indicate that you are turning in the appropriate direction  and  press the middle of the button to turn it off  The turn signals also emit a noise  to ensure  that everyone knows you are turning  This turn signal cannot be disabled without also  disabling the visual signal     Lights  The headlight and taillight are useful features when you are riding at night or in dark areas   They radically improve your safety in mixed traffic  The switch is located on the left handle     bar  The lights on your e bike consume some electricity  Keeping them on may reduce the  maximum distance you can travel on one charge by about 5                      Pedaling    Th
14. ed Total Capacity  500Wh    Brushless hub  motor    Hall sensor                              K            19    20    Maintenance and Troubleshooting    This section outlines problems you may have and solutions you may be able to use     Many of the parts in this product are not user serviceable and should be repaired by  trained professionals  This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical  components  Alteration of these components voids the warranty     Tire Pressure    Maintain the air pressure in your tires at the appropriate level  If the air pressure is too low   your e bike   s performance will suffer and it will become damaged more easily     Cold weather and lower temperatures will cause the air pressure in your tires to drop  and  warmer weather will cause it to increase  even if there are no leaks in the tire tube  To re   place the air in your tires  follow this procedure     1  Identify the required pressure by examining the text along the side of the tire  rim  This text should indicate the recommended pressure for your tire      Locate the air valve on the inner surface of the tire rim      Remove the valve cap and place in a secure location      Place the nozzle end of an air pump  hand power or mechanical  over the valve      Pump up the air in the tire  being careful not to let the pressure go above the  level prescribed on the side of the tire wall      Remove the pump nozzle from the air valve without allowing much air to escape  fro
15. emperatures   While Lithium lon batteries perform better than Lead Acid batteries in temperature ex   tremes  both will experience reduced performance in cold temperatures     Also  riding the e bike in cold temperatures may require you to replace the battery sooner  rather than later                                   Operating Instructions    Using the Rear Storage Compartment    The rear storage compartment is opened using the key provided to you when you pur   chased your e bike  Insert the key and turn it to the right to open the compartment  Close  the case and turn the key in the opposite direction to lock the compartment again  You can  use this compartment to store the charger and associated cables  so you can   recharge your e bike if it runs out of power  It can also hold a locking mechanism  such a u   lock  for added security when parking your e bike  The space provided is perfectly suited  for these purposes     Opening the Seat Trunk    To open the seat trunk  insert the key into the lock on the left side of the e bike just below  the seat  Turn it all the way to the right  The seat will snap open and pop up     To close the seat trunk  make sure that there is nothing blocking the locking mechanism   such as items you have placed in the storage compartment  and push the seat down with  force  You will hear a    click    sound when it is properly closed     Parking and Locking your E bike    When you want to park your e bike for a short time  either when you have
16. gulations here   These rules are very similar to the rules currently in place in other Canadian provinces  Print the    TPS Train   ing Bulletin    at the end of this manual and keep it with you when you   are traveling  If you are stopped by traffic authorities who are unfamiliar with e bikes or the regulations    concerning them  show them this bulletin  They should allow you to continue     Definition of an E bike    An e bike is a bicycle with an added battery powered electric motor that does not exceed 500 watts and  can assist the cyclist up to a speed of 32 km h  It can also be driven like a bicycle without any power assist   The addition of the power assist enables the rider to pedal with less effort  to achieve a greater distance  to  climb hills and ride against the wind more easily  In its size  weight  soeed and the driving skills required   the e bike is similar to the conventional bicycle  A power assisted bicycle is the same as an e bike  An  e bike is considered a power  assisted bicycle as long as it meets all the requirements of the Motor Vehicle  Safety Act     Traveling by E bike   Power assisted bicycles will be able to travel anywhere a bicycle travels  They will be permitted on trails  and paths where municipal by laws permit bicycles  Power assisted bicycles  like bicycles  are not allowed  on controlled access highways such as the 400 series highways  the Queen Elizabeth Way  the Queensway    in Ottawa or the Kitchener  Waterloo Expressway  or on muni
17. he    D  Drive    technology  developed by Daymak is the brain of your e bike  It allows your e bike to achieve faster acceleration  to climb  steeper hills  and to save energy  In future  it will allow for other ways of recharging your e bike   s batteries     such as by using solar or wind power     The electronic controller is located under the seat assembly  This controller efficiently regulates the speed  and electronic functions of the bicycle  It allows for stepless speed adjustment  shuts off the motor when  the brakes are activated  has low voltage protection and has fuses to prevent excess current from damaging    the e bike   s systems   The Governor    A key component of the controller is the Governor  The Governor regulates the speed of the e bike  It pre   vents the motor from assisting riders when the e bike   s speed surpasses  32 km per hour     The governor   s primary function is to make sure that the motor functions efficiently  If the governor is not  functioning  the mileage of the e bike will be dramatically reduced  and its performance will suffer     Disabling the governor voids the warranty  and may damage your controller     This speed limitation to 32 km per hour is required by government regulations  Traveling faster than 32 km  per hour through motor power alone is illegal in Canada and could result in serious fines or penalties  unless    your vehicle is insured for liability  is registered and you are licensed to drive                          
18. hould be removed from the ebike if not used and charged once a month re   gardless of usage                                        23    Schedule    The frequency of maintenance depends on how much you ride and under which conditions  Recreational  riders needs far less maintenance then off road riders  The harder you ride  the more you have to take care of  your bike if you want it to last  There are various time intervals for proper maintenance  Quick maintenance    should be done before  amp  after every ride     Time after purchase Action Suggested    Check tire p ressure  check brakes t hat they w ork   check lights  c heck bolts  makes ure everything is  tight   check battery gauge Do notride the ebike  unless everything is functional and proper     Everytime before  you ride  The 60 second check    Completely clean the bike  including the dust on the  motor and under thes eat  Check for any abnormal  wear and tear or alignment problems     30 days   every month     Inspect frame and fork for paint cracks or bulges that  90 days may indicate frameor part damage  p ay p articular   every 3 months  attention to all frame joints  Check wear and tear on    tires  Check range of battery     Inspect all components oft he ebike  Check that   180 days connections are nice and tight  Look inside where you    every 6 months  controller is and clean in detail  Check that all plugs   Go over every bolt and nut in your ebike     Bring ebike f or c omplete t une up  Varying ont he  e
19. ich came with the e bike could irreparably dam   age your e bike   s battery and electrical systems  and may cause injury     To charge your e bike  follow these steps     1      Turn off the e bike and remove the key from the    ignition      2     Plug the female end of the charger cable into the charging slot on the e bike   This is found on the outside casing of the e bike  in front of and just underneath  the seat       Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket  This should    be a110v household electricity supply  You can also use a portable generator  if  necessary  but make sure it provides 110V current       Allow the e bike   s battery to charge for the appropriate amount of time  6 12    hours        Disconnect the charger when the LED light on the charger is green  The batteries    have been fully charged     If your charger   s LED status light does not change from red to green over an extended  period of time  for perhaps more than 14 hours  and the battery is very hot  the battery or  charger may need replacing  Stop charging and bring both to your Daymak dealer imme   diately  Do not charge the battery                    O DAYMI       N                Battery Care    Follow these suggestions to maintain your battery   s optimal performance  If you do not  follow these suggestions  your battery may lose its ability to maintain a charge and might  have to be replaced sooner than would otherwise be necessary     e Charge it  Charge your b
20. if you do find anything missing  incomplete or wrong  do  not hesitate to contact us                    Bicycle Part Diagrams    Diagram 1  The Gatto Electric Bicycle    This diagram illustrates the various parts of your bicycle  Please note that many of these parts are not us   er serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals  This is especially true of the electrical    systems and the mechanical components        1  Seat 8  Controller  inside  15  Tire   2  Rear Compartment 9  Kickstand 16  Front Mud Guard  3  Taillight 10  Battery  inside  17  Headlight   4  Rear Mudguard Fairing 11  Battery Carrier  with lock  18  On Off key switch  5  Rear Wheel 12  Battery charger slot 19  Handlebars   6  Rear Shock Absorber 13  Front Shock Absorber 20  Pedals   7  Hub Motor 14  Wheel Rims 21  Seat Compartment    Diagram 2  The Handlebars and Controls    This diagram illustrates the various parts of your bicycle  Please note that many of these parts are not us   er serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals  This is especially true of the electrical    systems and the mechanical components        1  Accelarator 4  LED switch 7  Speedometer  2  Front brake controller 5  Turn signals 8  Battery Indicator  3  Rear brake controller 6  Horn 9  Ignition                                 Riding Instructions    This guide assumes that you already know how to ride a standard bicycle  Before you try  to ride an electric bicycle  you should be very familiar 
21. ing on how the e bike is ridden  Also  the brake cables may have to be adjusted  for tension     You can only service the brakes yourself if you have extensive experience servicing drum  brakes  Please do not attempt to service the drum brakes if you are not absolutely sure  how to do it     Adjusting the Brake Cable Tension  only applies if you have drum  brakes     From time to time  you may need to adjust the brake cable tension  to loosen or tighten  the drum brakes     On your drum brakes  a small wing nut rides up and down a threaded bolt  moving the  brake cable and tightening or loosening the brake pads     Just outside the casing  near the drum brake  the brake cable joins the drum brake  A  small wing nut allows you to adjust the tension     1  Locate the wing nut on the drum brake    2  To tighten the brakes  turn the wing nut clockwise    3  To loosen the brakes  turn the wing nut counter clockwise    4  Adjust the tension until the drum brakes are tight enough to provide for proper  safety but are loose enough to allow the wheel to move freely when the brake is  not engaged     Warning    Your brakes are a critical safety feature  Do not excessively loosen the drum brakes  If you  do not keep them sufficiently tight  your drum brakes will fail and your e bike will not be  able to stop properly                                        21    22    The Motor    Do not service the motor yourself  Bring the e bike to your Daymak dealer for service  The  motor in your e 
22. is e bike is designed to be a motor assisted bicycle  You can use the motor by itself  but  ideally  you can work with the motor by pedaling  This increases the distance you can  travel on your e bike  because it assists the motor and reduces the amount of electricity  you draw from the battery     Riding in Wet Weather    Your e bike is designed to function in wet conditions  such as when it is raining  However   because the motor is on the rear wheel  it is easy to slip when moving at high speeds  If it  is very wet  be sure to avoid high speeds     When you are traveling in wet weather  water may cause your brakes to function less ef   ficiently because it reduces friction between the brake pads and the wheels  Take care to  slow down and give yourself more room to stop or slow if necessary     The Motor and Water    Your e bike is not designed to be immersed in water  Always ensure that the water level  does not go above the middle of the tire  to prevent water from getting inside the motor     Water in the motor can cause short circuits and may damage the electrical systems in your  e bike     Riding in Cold Weather    Your e bike is designed to operate year round  However  in very cold conditions or when  there is a lot of snow or slush on the ground  it is possible for the motor in the e bike to get  wet or for the brakes to function less efficiently  just as can happen in wet weather  Below  10 degrees Celsius  the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer t
23. llow these instructions closely  Use care when handling your battery     e Always lift the battery with both hands  and carry it with care  Never drop the  battery  If the case is damaged  the contents may leak out     e Never puncture or open the battery case  The contents are dangerous and may  cause injury  Do not touch the contents of a leaking battery  Seek help immediate     ly     e Do not touch the two metal poles on the battery box at the same time  This can  cause a short circuit  It could injure you or others and cause serious damage to  the electrical systems in the e bike  Your battery contains significant amounts of  electrical power     e Do not handle your battery if either you or the battery are wet  Water is an ex   cellent conductor of electricity  You may experience an electrical shock  and you  may be injured              N          O DAYMI                   Replacement and Disposal    After approximately 300 charges  a lead acid battery will need to be replaced  A lithium ion  battery will last approximately 1500 charges  When the battery has to be replaced  you will  notice that your battery cannot carry as much of a charge as it could initially     Contact your local Daymak dealer to purchase a new battery     When replacing your battery  dispose of it at a proper municipal battery recycling facility   If none is available  please contact your local Daymak dealer     Warning    Be absolutely sure that you replace the battery with an identical or   very
24. m the tire    7  Replace the valve cap on the air valve     VU Aa WN    Q    Maintaining the proper air pressure will allow you to travel much further on a single charge   because the motor will not have to work as hard to move the e bike     Replacing Flat Tires    Replacing flat tire tubes is a more complicated and labour intensive process with e bikes  than it is with regular bicycles  It requires proper tools  more skill and more patience The  front wheel is easier to service when changing a flat tire than the rear wheel  as the rear  wheel is connected to the hub motor and other mechanical parts     Unless you are very familiar with the mechanical components of the rear motor  attempt   ing to change a flat rear tire may cause serious problems  Please contact your Daymak  dealer for specific instructions on how to remove your wheel and tires safely  and how to  replace the tubes     It may be easier   and safer   to have the tubes replaced by your Daymak dealer                    The Brakes  only applies if you have drum brakes     The drum brakes on your ebike allow you to stop and are a critical safety feature  Make  sure you test them regularly  Take the e bike to your Daymak dealer if the brakes appear  to be losing their stopping power or feel looser than they were previously     The brakes on your e bike may require servicing from time to time  The brake pads will  need to be replaced as they wear down  usually after about a year to a year and a half or  so  depend
25. ng run  it will save you money and a lot of time waiting for the bike to be repaired   You should clean your ebike weekly     Do not use aggressive power jets or water sprays when washing the ebike and keep water  off the battery as much as you can  Clean gently but thoroughly and make sure that all the  outer casing of the electric parts are dry and clean     Remove any dirt  debris  sand  mud  grit  grime that got caught on the bike and dry it off   While cleaning  it is a good opportunity to look closely for a worn  loose  cracked  rust   teared or damaged parts  Buckled paint can also be a hint for some parts that need closer    inspection     Lubricating    It is also recommended to lubricate the chain  levers  derailleur  cables  etc  A clean  lubri   cated e bike tends to be faster  smoother and quieter  It   s like having a little extra push for  free     Apply the lubricant to the different parts and let it sit a few minutes and then wipe off    the excess lubricant with a rag  After a while  clean the different parts with a degreaser to  remove any excess dirt that has been collected     Weather    Don   t leave the bike out in the rain or snow     Store it somewhere dry and out of direct sunlight  Overheating the batteries  for example   can cause problems     Do not open up casings  chargers  etc as you are unlikely to be able to reseal them ef   fectively afterward  making them more susceptible to water damage and other extreme  weather conditions     Batteries s
26. nsurance  no li   cence and do not incur parking charges  As well  compared to internal combustion en   gines  the engines in electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and require far less main   tenance     Your Daymak e bike is the result of Daymak   s years of experience  the highly trained tech   nical skills of our staff and careful  ongoing design work by our engineers  We hope you  enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have     New Laws    Most provinces in Canada  most states in the U S A  the United Kingdom and many Euro   pean countries have new laws that permit cyclists to use electric motors to assist the reg   ular operation of bicycles  Please check with your provincial or state government to learn  about your local laws  At the back of this manual you will find the some of the common  Canadian provincial regulations that govern e bikes     Liability  Daymak does not assume any liability for damages  loss of profits  or claims from third  parties due to improper use of this product  Daymak does not assume any liability for dam     ages due to problems with the product resulting from service by a third party that is not  certified by Daymak     The information in this guide may be subject to change without notice  For the latest infor   mation available  please contact your local Daymak dealer or visit our website     We have taken all possible measures to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the in   formation in this guide  However  
27. or if it is damaged and you wish  to bring it to be serviced     Disable the circuit breaker using the following very simple procedure     1  Open the seat compartment   2  Find the circuit breaker switch  it should be very obvious    3  Activate the switch  The power to the e bike will be disabled     Long Term Storage of your E bike    If you are storing your bike for a long period  disconnect the circuit breaker  This is a saf   er way to store the electric bicycle  as it prevents accidental activation of the e bike and  makes it impossible to activate it even with the key  The circuit breaker is found by open   ing up the battery case  It sits between the battery and the controller     Please see the section titled    Your Battery    for instructions on battery maintenance while  your e bike is being stored              N          O DAYMI                   The Battery    This section details what you need to know about the battery that powers your e bike   Always remember to treat your e bike   s electrical systems with respect     Battery Power    The dashboard has a battery charge indicator  When the e bike is activated  the needle will  jump and indicate the currently available battery power     If the power has dropped significantly  you should charge your e bike     Distance and Power    Your battery has the capacity to carry you anywhere from 35 to 50 km before it must be  recharged  The ability of your battery to power your bicycle depends on many variables   These
28. rge the bike in case the battery power runs out    30 Amp Fuse  spares for the batteries  in case the fuses blow   e A lock  to secure your e bike when you park it   e A helmet  as required by safety laws                   Inspecting your Electric Bike    Always inspect your e bike before you ride it  to make sure its safety features are oper   ating properly  Many accidents can be avoided with routine inspections  Once you are  comfortable with your e bike  you will be able to detect small changes in the way it feels   If anything changes between uses  make sure to have it properly examined  Also  be sure  to listen for changes in the sounds your e bike makes over time  Any mechanical or power  issues may have effects on the sounds the bicycle makes     Holding the Handlebars    As with a normal bicycle or gas scooter  place your fingers over the brake levers  using the  palms of your hand and your thumbs to wrap around and under the handlegrips  Doing  this allows you to activate the brakes easily  by squeezing your hand  in case you have to  stop quickly  This is the safe way to control your electric bicycle     Turning your E bike On and Off    To turn on your e bike  insert the key into the    ignition     located just below the dash board   and turn the key to the right  When your e bike is activated  the power indicator will light  and the battery charge indicator will jump  showing you how much power your e bike  has  To turn off the e bike  simply turn the key to the
29. rod   ucts     Please feel free to visit our website  You ll find the latest in cool transportation solutions   support for the products you ve purchased and contact information                        Table of Contents    PEO CT ON EE EEEE EE E EE A E E E E EE P neers 4  BoE PTD S E E A A ER E 5  Riang MiS UCO sasesana e E RE i EEEE eI E SE 6  OPen E TUCO S arin ar E EET EENE EE O OS 10  TAC AU ainni AATA EO E E EAE OEEO 12   en ee AD r AEE EE E DE PT A E O E S 17  Maintenance and Troubleshooting        s ssessessesssessessessesssessessessessseseessesseeseeseessesseoseeseeseesseoseeseoseessesseoses 20  E Bikes and Canadian Law         ssesssessesssessessseeseesseessesseessesssesseossesseessesseessesseesseessesseessessersseesseoseessesserssessees 25    TPO FAG  VIN a eae E A tau eatseoteapeepinatenssets 27                                  Introduction    E Bikes    Riding an electric bicycle is a great way to hop around town conveniently and cheaply  E   Bikes represent a natural progression in the development of urban transportation     Using only small amounts of electricity  e bikes have the potential to radically reduce the  amount of pollution in our cities  As well  they are very quiet  so they do not add to the high  levels of noise pollution which we often take for granted  They are easy  and usually free   to park  They are unobtrusive and highly practical additions to the urban landscape     E bikes are also inexpensive  They  currently  require no registration  no i
30. s   e Proper bell    Bicycle Helmets    Anyone operating an e bike will be required to wear an approved bicycle helmet  There will be no age ex   emptions     Fines and Penalties    All the set fines established for violating rules of the road and equipment standards that apply to bicyclists  would apply to drivers of e bikes  However  offences directly related to the pilot program  i e   riding an  e bike under the age of 16 or anyone riding an e bike without a helmet  would be subject to the higher fines  set for pilot projects  ranging from    250 to  2 500     Drinking and Driving    Drinking and driving a motor vehicle is a Criminal Code offence and charges are laid under the Criminal Code  of Canada  Under the Criminal Code  the definition of a   motor vehicle    would include an e bike and anyone  operating an e bike intoxicated could be charged for impaired driving  If convicted  the offender would be  subject to the Criminal Code penalties  including a fine or jail time  and a driving prohibition  However  under  this pilot regulation  an e bike would not be a motor vehicle under the Highway Traffic Act  so penalties for  impaired driving under the Act would not apply                    TPS Training Bulletin    TPS Training Bulletin  Attention Traffic and Training Sergeants     Recently we have had some enquiries from officers in the field and members of the public  regarding e bikes and have found that there is some confusion over the definition of a  Power Assisted
31. with controlling and balancing a  normal bicycle    Caution    If you do not have cycling experience  an e bike is too dangerous to ride  Do not begin  learning to ride a bicycle using an e bike     Important Notes    e Ebikes are Fast  E bikes are capable of traveling at higher speeds than many bicy   cle riders are accustomed to  Use caution at all times  especially when travelling  in mixed traffic  Always take into account driving and traveling conditions     e Obey the Law  Be sure to follow all provincial and city traffic laws  This includes  obeying stop signs  checking carefully when turning  and riding defensively  An  e bike is a motorized vehicle  even though it is classed as a bicycle  You must fol   low the law     e Stay Sober  Never ride your bicycle while intoxicated  An e bike is capable of trav   eling faster than a normal bicycle  and you should always be in control of it     e Share the Road  Be careful in mixed traffic  When on bicycle paths  traveling near  pedestrians  or on recreational trails  try to be polite and courteous to those using  the paths with you  E bikes are new in most cities  so other users of the roads and  recreational paths may not know how to deal with e bike riders  Bear in mind that   in a sense  e bike riders are    ambassadors    for this new method of transportation     Items to Carry with the Electric Bike    It isa good idea to carry the following items with you at all times when you ride your e bike     e The charger  to cha
    
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