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1. Bicycle tires and tire pressure Age and condition of the battery pack Route profile inclines and road or path conditions and surfaces Head wind and ambient temperature Weight of the eBike rider and equipment luggage MOTOR AND REAR TIRE REPLACEMENT REPLACING THE REAR TIRE Step 1 Unfasten the two quick disconnect cables connecting to the motor located on the rear chain stays Step 2 Remove safety plate on both sides and rear derailleur Step 3 Loosen axle nuts on both sides Carefully remove entire wheel from rear drop outs Step 4 Perform needed repairs and reverse process Be sure to install hardware with the correct torque settings as provided 22 23 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT TORQUE PRODUCT TORQUE DS le 51 ale SPECIFICATION 2 e5i asle SPECIFICATION Stem steerer 45 in lbf 5 Nm Rear derailleur 70 88 in lbf 8 10 tube Nm SCEMO G E 45 in lbf 5 Nm LOLA G 105 in lbf 12 Nm 55 in lbf 6 2 Nm RELEASE E 133 in lbf 15 Nm Pro Ride Battery Pack Model EV010 e 44V 6Ah Lithium Pro Ride Battery e On off button State of charge is shown directly on the battery pack e 1 Battery version Inframe va oCo or ED e Up to 500 recharge cycle life before battery diminishes to 80 capacity e Size of Inframe battery lt 15 x 4 5 x 3 3 inches The standard battery Seat collar SEA i version is available in black white SIr 1m oloto c8 120 in Ibf
2. 13 5 Shifter 25 30 in lbf and cream e Battery weight 9 5 Ibs rails Nm 2 8 3 4 Nm e Battery comes with key to lock solio oleo CG 005 445 in lbf Head light 26 45 in lbf onto bike 40 50 Nm 3 5 Nm Crank bolts 336 363 in lbf Tail light 9 18 in lbf 1 2 Nm 38 41 Nm Smart Charger Model EV020 e ETL CE listed Smart battery charger e Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1A e Output 12VDC 4A e Indoor use only ler Talalarejele ie at 104 in lbf 12 Nm EI ooi GA oE 35 In lbf 4 Nm Disc brake 53 in lbf 6 Nm Kick stand bolt 89 in lbf 10 Nm calliper bolts Fender bolts 35 in lbf 4 Nm DXA ELCA oO SO iIn lbf 4 Nm 35 in lbf 4 Nm me ale er it aele im SO in Ibf 4 Nm e Charging time max 3 4h e Size 6 x 3 in 010 LES e Weight lt 2 Ibs Brake levers TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Information Center Dashboard Model EV040 DuoDrive Motor Model EV030 e Rear hub rated 750W e EVantage Smart Controller e Pedal Assistance motor support up to 20 MPH or 28 MPH e Torque 40nm nominal 50nm peak e Motor weight 13 Ibs e Battery status level e Size 3 8 x 1 9 x 1 4 inches e Weight lt 1 Ibs e The Information Center Display is replaceable e Diagnostics e Odometer e Trip time and trip distance e Speedometer e Backlit LCD dependi epending on mode e Option MPH or km h BioSync cadence sensor and gear Model EV050 e Current output e BioSync sensor weight lt 1
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll up or down until the desired level is reached Speed 3 assist mode Utility 2 assist mode Eco 1 assist mode 1 Perpetual Arc Regeneration Active Trail 2 Perpetual Arc Regeneration Active Trail To change the display from kilometres per hour to miles per km h lt gt MPH hour press hold and release the UP button for 3 seconds and release ES To scroll from odometer to trip distance and vice versa press i for 3 seconds 2 Odom Odometer Trip Timed distance automatically resets to zero when the eBike is turned OFF SS 4 To turn the LCD Backlight on off press and hold the wW button for 3 seconds Note When power on main battery is turned on the current gear selection will be displayed on the IC dashboard i IMPORTANT If there is motor vibration felt during operation this is due to the bike being in an inappropriate gear for the riding terrain or weak pedal cadence To correct adjust gear accordingly and increase pedal cadence 19 REGENERATION MODE ACTIVE ARC REGENERATION Regeneration automatically activates when using the brakes or when pedaling above certain speeds in all modes Pedelec above 21 MPH speed pedelec above 29 MPH PERPETUAL ARC When using the negative modes 1 2 the motor acts as a REGENERATION generator and recharges itself while the rider is pedaling on PAR flat or downhill The motor will automatically provide pedal a
4. completely prevent the back wheel from moving while the front brake should lift the back wheel off the ground with its braking effect The bicycle s steering should not rattle under braking or exhibit any play e Check the air pressure in the tires You will find instructions about correct tire pressures on the sides of the tires 11 PEDELEC AND S PEDELEC BICYCLES ABOUT PEDELEC AND S PEDELEC BICYCLES A pedelec pedal electric bicycle provides a top assisted speed up to 20 mph Pedelec class e bikes are regarded as bicycles and as such the only regulations the rider needs to familiarize himself with are the standard local ordinances for sharing the road safely on a bicycle S Pedelec Schnell Pedelec or Speedy Pedelec bicycles provides a top assisted speed up to 28 mph S Pedelec ebikes are usually classified as mopeds Depending on local jurisdiction these ebikes may require registration and insurance The rider may also need to obtain a license and be required to wear a helmet Rules and regulations for operating an S Pedelec bike may vary with jurisdiction THROTTLE ENABLED Some models come equipped with a throttle for pedaless power To engage the throttle simply begin to pedal the bike this disengages the safety and press the throttle lever Models not including a throttle can have throttle added via the quick connection on the handle bar Throttles are all limited to a 20 mph speed but will not af
5. Ibs BioSync cadence gear sensor is replaceable e Pedal speed e Detects gear setting 24 25 FRAME DIMENSIONS Ls STEP OVER 500 MM EV501 EV502 HYBRID 470 MM EV503 EV504 EV505 EV506 STEP THROUGH 445 MM EV511 EV512 26 27 WARRANTY Liability for material defects does not cover normal wear occurring from the product s intended purpose Components in the motor and deceleration system as well as tires brake pads chain cassette spokes and all contact points of the rider with the pedelec are all subject to use related wear as is the battery The battery is subject to aging and is therefore also a wearable part Please note that the battery gradually loses its capacity depending on its age and operating life Take this into account when planning journeys and ensure that you switch to a new battery in good time Replacement batteries can be purchased from your Polaris eBikes authorized dealer See warranty card information included with your bicycle INSPECTION PLAN You should service your bicycle on a regular basis You can get more information about your bicycle s parts as well as cleaning and maintenance directions in the instruction manual provided by the respective component manufacturers or on their websites To ensure that your bicycle remains in a safe condition and meets the conditions of the warranty the following terms apply e Clean your bicycle after every ride and check it for possible da
6. Ride battery 6 Battery safety lock 10 Suspension forks 15 Drop outs 3 Information Center Dashboard 7 DuoDrive Motor quick 11 Front tire quick release 16 Reflectors X 2 display disconnect location 12 Chain stay and crank 17 Head set 4 BioSync cadence and gear sensor 8 Dual hydraulic disc brake levers 13 Bottom bracket Si MOTOR COMPONENTS INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Polaris electric bicycle powered by EVantage and welcome to our worldwide family of Polaris owners We proudly produce an exciting line of electric bicycles and motor systems IMPORTANT Please read this Owner s Manual before taking your first ride on your electric bicycle It is important to familiarize yourself with the controls and features in order to best experience the ebike s full performance potential We recommend that you keep the manual handy for future reference a i Fa N NOTE This is not intended to be a comprehensive repair service or cycling manual Please T contact your local Polaris EVantage dealer for your service and maintenance needs ABOUT THIS MANUAL i Throughout this Owner s Manual you will find useful tips and important safety L performance and maintenance information to ensure you safely enjoy all the Information Center DuoDrive motor and features your electric bicycle has to offer Dashboard Display controller ROI Pro Ride lithium battery and battery controller Sm
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8. magnetic rubber cap is secure in place WARNING Modern braking systems might be more powerful or have a different functionality and behave differently than those that you are used to Please take an initial test ride to familiarize yourself with the brakes in a safe open space before setting off on your first ride with the bike Also remember that the effectiveness of brakes can be different than you are used to in wet conditions or on slippery surfaces Please take into account the possibility of longer braking distances on slippery surfaces when riding WARNING Always apply the bicycle s brakes before you set foot on the pedal Both brake levers are integrated with an automatic motor cut off switch The motor drives switch The motor drives as soon as you push the pedal This force is unfamiliar and can lead to falls danger or accidents in traffic which could result in injury GENERAL PREPARATION e Practice operating and riding your bicycle in a quiet and safe place before you take to public roads e Ensure that the wheels are securely fastened in the frame and fork Check that the wheels and thru axles as well as all important nuts and bolts are secure e Lift your bicycle up slightly and drop it onto the ground from about 4cm in the air If it rattles or makes any unusual noise please ask a authorized dealer to identify and fix the problem before you ride e Push the wheels forward with the brakes pulled The back brake should
9. EATHER CAUTION To avoid possible mild electric or irreversible damage to your electric bicycle we recommend you do not ride in wet weather This electric bicycle is not intended for use in water such as damp roads puddles rain streams etc It is not intended for storing or parking in locations that are exposed to the natural elements Never immerse the bike in liquids as the electrical system may be damaged Before your first ride please consult the instruction manuals of the individual component manufacturers which were supplied with your bike or are available online Your authorized dealer will be happy to answer any further questions you have after reading this manual Please ensure that your bike is ready for use and is adjusted to fit your body That means Set the position and fixture of the seat and handlebar Check the assembly and settings of the brakes Secure the wheels into the frame and fork 10 Check the tire pressure Check that the battery is properly secured To ensure that you enjoy a safe and comfortable riding position please allow your authorized dealer to set up your handlebar and stem Adjust the seat to a safe and comfortable position for you Allow your authorized dealer to set up the brakes so that the brake levers are always within easy reach Ensure that you know which lever operates which brake WARNING Before you switch the system on ensure that the cover of the
10. POWERED BY Gf POLARIS y c gt F LA i S Polaris and its vehicle body designs and names are registered trademarks of en eBikes eBikes Polaris Industries Inc used under license Polaris designs engineers manufactures and markets snowmobiles all terrain vehicles ATVs Victory motorcycles and the WANTAGE Polaris RANGER for recreational and utility use Information about the complete line of Polaris products apparel and vehicle accessories is available from authorized Polaris dealers or anytime from the Polaris homepage at www polarisindustries com Ti ah J p n Si ets www polarisebikes com L eBikes POWERED BY V WANTAGE A WARNING Read understand and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injury or death Copyright 2015 EVantage TABLE OF CONTENTS GUCR STAR wecstas renseseieew cen ainsice E 2 COMPONENTS srania sanani E a TE 4 INTROD PION anisa nara EEEE AEREE EEEE NEEE 7 SAFETY oien Eaa O E eaa E EE REENE EEEE 8 PEDELEC AND S PEDELEC BICYCLES 0 ccsseccssseeeeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeenens 12 PRO RIDE M BATTERY iepavasissonsoonter senseuasnasseatuunesssusiaiscacseseevecsueaesuadeesgsdecest 13 SMART BATTERY CHARGER nnsssssssnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ennn 16 DISPLAY INFORMATION CENTER DASHBOARD
11. ach use Optimal Li lon battery performance is reached after 3 4 charging cycles IMPORTANT Always make sure the display and main power switch on the battery are turned OFF before charging or removing the battery Leave battery at 50 charge level or more for extended periods of inactivity 2 POWERING ON THE POLARIS eBIKE Oo Turn on the Pro Ride battery TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT CORRECTIVE CODE MEASURE Internal error in the Have the hall sensor in the motor internal motor checked by authorized dealer Connection problem in Check connections by the motor authorised dealer Cadence sensor Check cadence sensor connection by authorised dealer or shift gears to reset Internal motor error Check the internal drive circuit in the motor by an authorised dealer Connection problem Check connections by with LCD display authorised dealer Press the UP or DOWN button Motor temperature too Allow the motor to cool high above 80 C down by turning off the P p unit and continuing to to scroll until the desired pedal without assistance assistance or regeneration mode F07 Power supply Check the connection g connection between the battery and is reached use the arrows for UP motor Have authorised dealer check battery Temperature of battery Allow the battery to cool pack too high 45 down by turning off the unit and continuing to pedal without assistance Temperature of battery Allow the battery pack to pack
12. appliances other than your Polaris bicycle Q CAUTION To avoid possible injury or damage to your bicycle e Never attempt to open disassemble or modify the battery charger This could result in a fire or electric shock There are no user serviceable parts inside and opening the battery charger will nullify your warranty e Always turn your system off before disconnecting the battery or plugging in the charger to recharge the battery Never turn the system on while the battery is charging Do not touch the charger with bare skin during charging High temperatures may cause burns Never cover the battery charger or place objects on top of it This could result in a fire or electric shock Do not place the battery charger on uneven surfaces Place the charger firmly on a flat stable dry surface Do not use the charger in high temperatures Overheating or fire may result Only use the battery charger in a dry location Do not place the charger in water or other liquids Do not place or store the charger where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink Do not clean the charger with a water spray or the like Never rotate the pedals while your bicycle is charging The cord may wrap around the pedal or crank causing damage to the cord which could result in electric shock or fire CAUTION To avoid damage to your bicycle or charger e Only use the original battery charger supplied with your Polaris bicycle e Always charge batt
13. art automatic charger SAFETY SAFETY DEFINITIONS The following symbols warnings and cautions are used throughout this manual WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury or is an alert against unsafe practices CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol Indicates a situation which could result in serious damage to your bicycle and possible voiding of your warranty IMPORTANT ELECTRIC BICYCLE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To avoid serious injury or property damage Polaris electric bicycles are intended only for ON ROAD use All off road stunt or companion riding is not recommended and may void the warranty IMPORTANT NOTE It is especially important that you Know and obey the local laws specifically pertaining to electric bicycles which vary by state and county IMPORTANT BATTERY AND CHARGER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING To avoid serious injury or property damage e Always turn OFF battery and turn OFF display before disconnecting battery e Batteries should be stored in ambient temperatures above 10 C e Never allow batteries to freeze below 0 C as this will result in permanent damage e Never take apart or modify the battery charger e Never dispose of batteries in fire This could cause an explosion and or fire e Never connect the battery charger to
14. board The Li ion battery should always be stored for extended periods of time at 50 or greater charge level CAUTION To avoid damage to your bicycle s battery e Please read the instructions and check the battery before using the bicycle for the first time e Do not let the battery freeze Never recharge a frozen battery CAUTION The battery container should never be opened as electric shock may result Contact your authorised dealer should you suspect a battery malfunction 13 TRANSPORT The battery packs are subject to the Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements Private users can transport battery packs by road without further requirements When being transported by commercial users or third parties e g via air transport or forwarding agency special requirements on packaging and labelling must be observed e g ADR Regulations For preparation of the item being shipped an expert for hazardous material can be consulted as required Dispatch battery packs only when the housing is undamaged Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the battery pack in such a manner that it cannot move around in the packaging Please also observe possibly more detailed national regulations In case of questions concerning transport of the battery packs please refer to an authorised bicycle dealer Bicycle dealers can also provide suitable transport packaging DISPOSAL Battery packs accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmen
15. eries in a cool well ventilated area to avoid overheating Never charge batteries in direct sunlight e Do not apply pressure to the power cable or the charger plug e Be sure to insert the charger plug securely into a functioning AC mains wall socket e Never touch the plug with wet hands e Keep the battery charger out of reach of children and pets e Do not use a plug or socket that is dirty wet or dusty Clean the plug with a lint free dry cloth e Always remove the plug from the socket gently by the plug Never pull the cord e Do not use this battery charger with an extension cord HELMETS CAUTION To avoid possible injury we strongly advise that a properly fitting ANSI or SNELL approved bicycle safety helmet be worn at all times when riding your electric bicycle The correct helmet should be comfortable be lightweight have good ventilation fit correctly cover forehead and be securely strapped on NIGHT RIDING CAUTION To avoid possible injury we recommend you ride at night only when necessary When doing so take the following precautions e Use a properly functioning lighting set comprised of a white front lamp anda red rear lamp e If using battery powered lights make sure batteries are well charged e Wear reflective and light coloured clothing to increase visibility e Exercise extra caution and use familiar roads with adequate street lighting if possible WET W
16. fect the overall pedal assistance speed Please ask your dealer for more information 12 PRO RIDE BATTERY PRO RIDE BATTERY SYSTEM Polaris eBike s Advanced Battery Management System PRI is designed by EVantage engineers and used exclusively for Polaris eBikes The software analyses the motor drive system for optimum battery efficiency and for the ultimate in rider performance The BMS also records and displays valuable data on the entire motor and battery system for ease of service and maintenance Fuelling the Polaris eBike is the EVantage ProRide lithium ion battery system This removable power pack is mounted in the down tube providing the center of gravity necessary for trail riding and urban street riding Each battery takes 3 to 4 hours to charge using the Smart Charger system and also comes with a battery status level indicator on both the battery and the IC Dashboard Display Thanks to the latest lithium ion technologies and our engineered Battery Management Control System these batteries are built for high durability and stamina during those uphill climbs Every Pro Ride battery is carefully manufactured and tested to ensure the highest degree of quality Each Li ion cell is individually circuit protected and controlled to maximize performance reliability and ease of system diagnosis The battery status charge level of the battery can be found on both the battery and the Information Center Dash
17. lls or conserve power for longer distance ranges Feel the responsive pedelec power at your feet with BioSync s pedal R SVN p assistance There are 5 different assistance settings to choose ASSISTANCE LEVEL PEDELEC SPEED RANGE 3 Speed mode Up to 20 25 mph 20 miles i 2 Utility mode Uptoi5mph_ 35 miles _ __ _ 1 Eco mode Meeti pote 1 Perpetual ARC Regeneration Active Trail 2 Perpetual ARC Regeneration N A Active Trail Note Does not include Fat tire eBikes range which is up to 30miles in Mode 1 Depends on model f Depends on weight terrain and weather conditions GEAR SPEED TECHNOLOGY a The future of shifting gears on an eBike has arrived At Polaris we like speed and we believe shifting gears should be an integral part of the speed acceleration and deceleration process Each gear on a Polaris eBike is programmed to provide the appropriate torque or acceleration based on the riding terrain and riding style As you start pedaling the burst of speed pickup is felt with each gear change to get you moving fast BioSync pedal assistance is our proprietary cadence sensor which reads the cadence speed and power output The instant pedal responsiveness is designed to provide the torque when climbing hills or conserve power for longer distances INFLUENCES ON THE OPERATING RANGE The operating range depends on many factors such as Assistance level Gear switching ability
18. mage e Have an authorized dealer carry out inspections according to the schedule provided in this manual e Check that all screws and nuts are secure e Use a torque wrench to tighten screw joints e Clean and grease moving parts excluding brake surfaces according to instructions from the manufacturer The first inspection is particularly important for ensuring that your bicycle remains safe and problem free Cables and spokes stretch while bolted connections can loosen 28 DEALER SERVICE SCHEDULE 1st Inspection 2nd Inspection After approx 125 miles After approx 600 miles Work done Work done Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp 29 S HANDOVER DOCUMENTATION The pedelec listed in the pedelec identification on the below was assembled 3rd Inspection 4th Inspection l properly and was delivered to the customer ready to use After approx 1200 miles After approx 1800 miles Work done Work done Bicycle brand _Polaris eBikes Model O The assembling inspecting party completed a test ride Colour O The customer was instructed on Serial Number how to use the pedelec O Function check of the right front Battery date code brake L Function check of the left front Motor Number brake Special Features PRN p The following instruction manuals were Speed pedelec O Pedelec C supplied and explained EVantage instruction manual Functional checks for the following L Warranty card compo
19. nents L Wheels Spoke tension sturdiness TS concentricity correct tire pressure O All screw joints secure correct mounting torque L Bike has been registered by owner Gear system online or by mail sent to ey BrAKE Sy SLOM EVantage USA Inc O Functioning battery and charger 27 Congress St Suite 505 Salem MA 01970 Signature The following components were assembled and checked separately Dealer Stamp Dealer Stamp j A 30 31 Purchase Date E gt POLARIS Owner eBikes POWERED BY Address a y Supplied by dealer stamp WANTAGE For more information visit www polarisebikes com Signature of the assembling party Dealer Stamp Signature of the customer Date G POLARIS I LICENSED MERCHANDISE Polaris and its vehicle body designs and names are registered trademarks of Polaris Industries Inc used under license Polaris designs engineers manufactures and markets snowmobiles all terrain vehicles ATVs Victory motorcycles and the Polaris RANGER for recreational and utility use Information about the complete line of Polaris products apparel and vehicle accessories is available from authorized Polaris dealers or anytime from the Polaris homepage at www polarisindustries com 32 33
20. on battery performance is reached after 3 4 charging cycles 17 DISPLAY INFORMATION CENTER DASHBOARD The IC Dashboard provides key riding information necessary for every rider It displays speed odometer trip time battery status and regeneration status The display flashes REGEN whenever the motor is in regenerative function Most importantly EVantage has built in software to automatically self diagnose itself It informs the rider that troubleshooting may be required by displaying fault codes on the IC dashboard should there ever be a motor battery or display issue The display itself was built to be small in size light in weight and rain proof The LED backlight allows for night time use of the display ECO UTILITY AND SPEED ASSISTANCE LEVELS When the system is OFF you are riding a conventional bicycle To activate assistance turn the system ON The system activates at SPEED 3 level mode and displays current gear selection Note The console automatically switches OFF after 30 minute of inactivity WARNING SIGNALS WARNING Icon A In the event of a technical issue the WARNING icon will display along with the fault code in question Empty Battery Warning In the event the battery charge level becomes discharged the empty battery icon will flash before the motor turns OFF automatically 18 IC DASHBOARD CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Press power button ON the battery then turn ON IC Dashboard display
21. ratures above 0 C Avoid locations with limited ventilation Since the battery does not have a memory it is not necessary to completely discharge the battery before charging it again The battery charger has a built in shut off feature when fully charged IMPORTANT Always make sure the display and the main battery power switch are turned OFF before charging or removing the battery CAUTION The battery container should never be opened Doing so will void the warranty 1 Make sure the display and the main battery power switch are in the off position 2 Battery can be charged in or out of the frame 3 Connect the battery charger to the AC power outlet 4 Connect the battery charger to the charging outlet located on the frame or directly to the battery 16 5 Charging LED Indicators Green solid LED Connected to AC power Battery Charger Red 0 30 Yellow 30 60 Battery Green 60 100 lights will appear solid once charge is complete I C Display 5 bars Full charge 6 When charging is complete unplug the charger from the wall as well as from the bicycle APPROXIMATE BATTERY LIFE If used in accordance with the guidelines in this manual the Li lon battery has an expected life span of approximately 500 cycles for optimal use O IMPORTANT FULLY CHARGE BATTERIES BEFORE FIRST USE Li lon Lithium lon batteries must be fully charged immediately when they are received and after each use Optimal Li l
22. ssistance should the terrain require it Using either PAR modes the motor will be generating some resistance to create the wattage to recharge the Pro Ride Battery 1 Perpetual ARC Regeneration PAR The motor regenerates up to 50W 2 Perpetual ARC Regeneration PAR The motor regenerates up to 100W Note REGEN will appear on the display when the battery is charging ARCREGEN PERPETUAL REGENERATION Our preferred riding mode is Regeneration mode 1 2 because a rider can regenerate power to the battery when pedaling braking or speeding over 21 29 MPH when going downhill When going uphill the DuoDrive motor will assist the rider creating the perfect balance between decline regeneration and incline acceleration An additional feature is the Back Pedal Regen which allows the rider to regen and slow down in curves by doing a short backpedal movement and creating Regen on demand ACTIVETRAIL _ ACTIVE TRAIL TECHNOLOGY Automatically delivers power when needed for acceleration up hills and adjusts back to regeneration on flat or downhill a AZIZA BACK PEDAL REGEN This electronic back pedal braking feature is utilized for slowing down the bike and capturing the power in the system to recharge the battery 20 MOTOR BIOSYNC MOTOR TECHNOLOGY _ BioSync pedal assistance reads the power output of a rider resulting in a variable wattage motor system designed to provide the torque when climbing hi
23. tal friendly recycling Do not dispose of the battery packs into Ol household waste Defective or used battery packs batteries must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner Please return battery packs that are no longer usable to an authorised Polaris eBike dealer 14 INSTALLING AND Installation REMOVING THE BATTERY In Frame Models INSTALLING 1 Connect internal battery connector located inside battery compartment to the battery and lock the connector in place with the 2 metal prongs 2 Gently place battery inside battery compartment until the battery is securely in the compartment 3 Seal and lock the battery in place using the supplied key 4 Turn ON battery 5 Turn ON display REMOVING 1 a Turn OFF display b Turn OFF battery 2 Unlock the battery container with the supplied key 3 Unlock the 2 metal prongs that secure the battery connectors 4 Disconnect battery from adaptor located inside frame 15 SMART BATTERY CHARGER CHARGING THE BATTERY WARNING To avoid the risk of serious injury or property damage observe all cautions and warnings outlined in the Safety section at the front of this manual when charging the battery IMPORTANT Your electric bicycle battery is delivered in a partially charged state FULLY CHARGE UNIT FOR A FULL 6 8 HOURS BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE Notes We strongly recommend charging your battery after each ride in tempe
24. too low warm up slowly in a warm below 2 C location Temperature sensor Automatic sensor to indicate high motor temperature Most cases eBike will remain operational Start pedal rotation for pedal assistance Check the connection between the battery pack and the battery compartment in downtube Battery pack connection One or more buttons Check if any buttons are on the LCD display are stuck or blocked from stuck dirt or debris Clean as necessary Gear is not aligned in Shift through gears while the sensor box pedaling Converter inside Let cool down for 5 battery overheat minutes Motor overheat Let cool down for 5 minutes otherwise unit will shut off and switch to F06 Battery overheat Allow the battery to cool warning down by turning off the unit and continuing to pedal without assistance F17 Battery voltage level Charge the unit fully for too low Unit is shut 6 8 hrs off WARNING Please read and understand all sections of this User Manual before riding your pedelec bicycle WARNING The battery is very heavy so ensure that you do not drop it as this could cause personal injury and or damage the battery WARNING Remove the key from the keyhole before riding Replacement keys are available in case of loss upon registering online COMPONENTS eBIKE COMPONENTS BICYCLE COMPONENTS 1 Duo Drive motor 5 In frame charging port 9 Rear rack mount 14 Rear derailleur 2 Pro

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