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OPIA
The complete guide on how to assemble, operate and maintain your
new electric bike.
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We at Dillenger would like to thank you for your purchase. Your support is
crucial to helping us achieve excellence in the electric bicycle arena. Should you
have any quesons about your product that aren’t covered in this manual,
please contact us directly at www.dillinger.com.au or speak to your local
Dillenger dealer.
We hope that you’ll love your new OPIA, and wish you a safe onward journey.
Though we at Dillenger perform an extensive safety check prior to the dispatch
of each of our bikes, we recommend that you go over each part of your new
bike with your own tools from me to me. Regular maintenance will ensure
the safe and smooth operaon of your bike well into the future.
MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK
Prior to embarking on your maiden ride, we recommend taking a moment to
familiarise yourself with the performance controls outlined in this manual.
Ensure that there is adequate space in front of the bike before beginning your
rst ride and remember to wear a helmet at all mes. Compleng these few
tasks will ensure your rst ride, and every ride thereaer, is a safe one.
FIRST RIDE CHECK
THANK YOU!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EBike Components and Terminology........................................................4
Assembly..................................................................................................6
Unboxing...........................................................................................6
Inventory...........................................................................................7
Front Wheel ......................................................................................8
Front Brakes......................................................................................9
Handlebar Assembly .......................................................................10
Pedals..............................................................................................12
Seat.................................................................................................12
Addional checks............................................................................13
Operaon...............................................................................................14
Baery Charging .............................................................................14
Baery Removal..............................................................................15
Folding ............................................................................................16
Baery Informaon ...............................................................................19
Maintenance..........................................................................................22
Troubleshoong Tips..............................................................................23
Troubleshoong Table............................................................................25
Contact Us .............................................................................................26
Please note that this manual shows the rst version of the Opia, so yours may
look slightly dierent. The installaon instrucons however remain the same.

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This secon will help you understand the operaon of your new electric bicycle
and the common terms and components involved. If you are familiar with what
an electric bike is and how they operate then you can skip over this secon.
Otherwise, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with these terms.
An electric bike consists of mulple complex electronic components that are
powered from the baery. The main components of an electric bike are:
A) Electric Motor
B) Motor Controller
C) Baery
D) Handlebar Display
E) Throle (Oponal)
F) Pedal Assistance Sensor and Magnet Ring
G) Electric Brake Cut-os (E-brake cut-os)
EBIKE COMPONENTS AND TERMINOLOGY

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A) Electric Motor
The muscle. This component applies rotaonal force to the wheels and propels
the bicycle forward. Motors can either be hub drive (in the wheel) or mid drive.
B) Motor Controller
The brain. This complex piece of electronics takes input from other components
and operates the motor. The motor controller is generally built into the frame
of the electric bicycle, but can be found aached to the motor or outer frame.
C) Baery
The heart. Without this component there will be no speedy take o or smooth
runs over hills. The baery of an electric bike is generally a Lithium Ion type
(though some are sll lead acid). They have baery management systems that
ensure the safe operaon and charging of the baery.
D) Handlebar Display
The ears and eyes. This component takes in input from the rider and
communicates it to the motor controller. It can also use that informaon to
restrict the motor controller’s operaon. This device usually allows the rider to
change pedal assistance levels and check baery levels.
E) Throle (Oponal)
This device is controlled by the rider and is located on the handlebasr. When
the rider uses the throle, it will propel the bike forward.
F) Pedal Assistance Sensor and Magnet Ring
Another input to the motor controller. This component detects the rotaon of
the pedals and alerts the motor controller. The motor controller then acvates
power to the motor based on the seng requested on the handlebar display.
G) Electric Brake Cut-os (E-brake cut-os)
Typically aached to the brakes or built in to the brakes, this component
detects the actuaon of the brakes and cuts power to the motor. This is an
added safety feature built into most electric bikes that use pedal assistance.

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This secon will help you complete the inial setup of your electric bike,
including the unboxing and assembly.
ASSEMBLY
The moment of unboxing of your new electric bike is an excing me and,
while we wouldn't ever want to take that from you, we do urge cauon during
the unboxing process. Enthusiascally cung into the box with a cardboard
knife or pair of scissors may lead to unintended scratches or damage to your
new bike before you've even had a chance to ride it, and nobody wants that.
We recommend having a partner on hand to help you remove the bicycle from
its packaging as doing it by yourself can be a dicult process. Your bike may be
quite heavy, and making it a two-person job ensures you'll be able to get it out
of the box without the risk of injury to yourself or your bike.
Carefully remove all packaging and wrapping from each secon of the bicycle
frame, always being mindful not to damage any part of the bike or its
components with any tools you may use.
ASSEMBLY—UNBOXING

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You should now have all of the following items in front of you, ready for
assembly.
ASSEMBLY—INVENTORY

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Installaon of the front wheel is made simple with the quick release axle. You
will nd the quick release axle zip ed to the spokes of your front wheel.
ASSEMBLY—FRONT WHEEL
Insert the axle through the front wheel hub and loosely screw on the nut.
Ensure that you insert the spring ahead of the nut. You can now place the front
wheel in the front forks of the bicycle frame. Insert the wheel as shown below.
Close the axle clamp to lock the wheel on the bike. If you nd that this is quite
easy to do, you may need to ghten the nut a lile more unl it is rmly
clamped.

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It is likely that the front brakes will not be aached when you go to install the
front wheel. This secon will give you a basic, step-by-step guide on how to
ASSEMBLY—FRONT BRAKES
Locate the front brakes. One side of the brakes will have a clip insert to hold the
cable line. Simply reinsert the cable line into the clip as shown in the pictures.
Your brakes may need adjustment to properly align them to the rim of the
wheel. You can do this with a 5mm Allen key. On each brake pad is a bolt that,
when loosened, will allow you to reposion the brake pads into a more suitable
locaon. Ideally, each brake pad will have a small gap between the pad and the
rim of the wheel.

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Installaon of the handlebars is a simple process. Just follow the these steps:
ASSEMBLY—HANDLEBARS
Locate the handlebar folding joint. This can be seen in the top le picture.
Rotate this upwards to close the folding joint. Please note also that the Allen
bolt shown in the top le picture will adjust the steering alignment tension and
may require a small amount of adjustment aer the handlebars have been
installed.
Fold the main clamp upwards unl it ‘clicks’ into posion.
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