Evinci infinity MD Series Manuale utente

evinci™ ELECTRIC BICYCLE
USER MANUAL
infinity MD-Series
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

Table of Con en s
Safety Instructions........................................................................................3
Symbols.......................................................................................................3
Introduction.................................................................................................4
Mode of operation and extent of electronic power assistance..........................................4
Levels of support..........................................................................................................4
What comes with the bike ............................................................................4
Optional accessories......................................................................................4
Components.................................................................................................5
Basic Safety Tips...........................................................................................5
For your road safety.....................................................................................................6
How to use your charger...............................................................................6
Safety notes concerning the battery...............................................................8
Charging the battery.....................................................................................9
How to remove and insert the battery............................................................................9
Before starting to ride...................................................................................9
Mount or dismount front wheel......................................................................................9
Adjust seat height.......................................................................................................10
How to find the correct saddle height .........................................................................10
Adjusting the saddle angle..........................................................................................10
Adjust the stem and handlebar....................................................................................11
Check tire pressure.....................................................................................................11
Suspension fork..........................................................................................................11
Operation...................................................................................................12
Display.......................................................................................................................12
Throttle......................................................................................................................13
Gears.........................................................................................................................13
Brakes.......................................................................................................................14
Maintenance...............................................................................................14
Brakes.......................................................................................................................14
Gears.........................................................................................................................15
Safety points..............................................................................................15
Repairing a puncture in the rear wheel.........................................................15
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................16
Glossary.....................................................................................................17
BMS...........................................................................................................................17
Controller...................................................................................................................17
Display.......................................................................................................................17
Hall sensor.................................................................................................................17
Pedal Assist Sensor (PAS)............................................................................................18
Torque Sensor............................................................................................................18
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Safety Instructions
Thank you for purchasing an
evinci
electric bike, designed by NZEBIKES. Your
infinity mountain bike features the most recent innovation in technology and
applies to the AS/NZ standard. For safety reasons, it is most important that you
read this User Guide BEFORE you operate the bike. Improper handling can
reduce its riding performance and most importantly, pose danger to your safety
and health!
NZEBIKES is continuously updating and innovating this product. The printed
manual may therefore not always include the latest updates. However, we shall
make sure that our online manual will always be up to date on evinci.nz/support.
We want also encourage you to regis er your bike with your
frame serial number. This allows us to help you finding your
bike in case of theft, as we get contacted by the police when
bikes are recovered.
Your frame serial number is stamped into frame at the bottom
of the crank axle.
To register just go to our
evinci
website (evinci.nz) and click on “Login” to
create an account with your details. You may register up to two bikes within
the same account.
Symbols
Please pay particular attention to information next to one of the symbols shown
below as it can be very important for your safety.
WARNING
This symbol indicates that improper handling poses a
risk to your health and safety
ATTENTION
This indicates that improper handling could damage
components and make void the warranty.
NOTE
Points out to useful tips
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Introduction
You have decided in favour of a Pedelec (Pedal Electric Cycle) - a bicycle that is
equipped with an electric motor to give you additional assistance when riding.
With this bicycle, you can make better progress in headwinds, when
transporting heavy loads or on steep slopes.
You can select the level of power assistance required according to the weight of
your load and/or the prevailing road conditions, the effectiveness of the power
assistance depends on your pedal power and the level of assistance selected.
Before switching on the electric assistance system, please read the chapter
“Charging the battery”. The battery must be fully charged before you go for a
ride the first time.
Mode of operation and extent of electronic power assistance
As soon as you turn on the electric assistance system and begin pedalling or
pushing the throttle, electronic power assistance is available. Depending on the
selected assistance level the motor will add a certain amount of power to assist
you. The amount of support is also proportional to the force pushed into the
pedals thanks to the torque sensor integrated into the mid drive motor system.
An average rider can easily reach on flat tracks up to 80km out of the standard
13Ah battery.
Levels of support
There are currently five support levels:
1 = 20%, 2 = 40%, 3 = 60%, 4 = 80%, 5 = 100%
With higher support the bicycle will reach also a higher speed.
What comes with the bike?
•240V mains charger
•Manual
Optional accessories
•Rear carrier: lightweight and sturdy alloy carrier suitable for pannier bags
•Mudguards
•PowerBuddy: a 12V direct charger. Allows charging your battery through
your car or RV battery without an additional inverter.
•Powerful rechargeable LED front and rear lights
You can order these accessories through your local dealer.
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Components
1 LCD Display 5 Battery Charge Port
2 Control Buttons 6 Battery Lock
3 Throttle (optional - included) 7 Suspension Lockout Control
4 Mid-Drive Motor 8 Rebound Control
Basic Safety Tips
Always pull the brakes and hold the handlebar firm and
straight before taking off to make sure you stay in control of
the bike when power assistance is in action!
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For your road safety
●Always wear a suitable bike helmet
●Wear bright clothing or reflective elements
to be seen better by other road users
●Wear shoes with a non-slip sole
●Wear close-fitting clothing on your legs or
wear trouser clips
●Wear bicycle gloves
How to use your charger
Your infinity comes with a 3Ah quick charger to charge your battery. Please do
not use any other charger.
The typical time to charge the standard 13Ah battery if it is empty is about 5
hours.
If you want to charge your battery from a car or motor home
(12V systems), NZEBIKES or your retailer can supply a special
charger called PowerBuddy for this purpose.
Before you use the charger the first time please read the following notes
regarding safety carefully!
•Keep the charger away from children!
•to prevent any possible injury, this charger should only
be used for the original lithium battery which is supplied
together with the infinity e-bike
•Any other battery is not compatible and risks to explode
while charging, causing serious injury to people as well
as damage to other equipment
•Using this charger for batteries not supplied by Volto
could risk catching fire, provoke electric shock and/or
cause serious injury
•Please make sure that the charger is always kept dry
and does not get wet at any time.
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Should there be an incidence of contact with water or any other liquid, make
sure to unplug the charger immediately from the power socket and have it
inspected by your dealer.
Please make sure the charger is always placed on a flat surface when in use.
Also, make sure that the charger is always unplugged and removed from the
power socket when not in use.
Before using the charger, always make sure that the plug and the cables are
not damaged.
Never connect a damaged cable or plug to the power socket. Never try to
disassemble the charger. There are no serviceable parts in the charger.
Always unplug the charger before cleaning it. The charger should only be
cleaned with a dry cloth. Never use a wet cloth, oil or any other liquid. Only use
the original cable supplied with the charger.
The charger LED (1) indicates the battery status:
LED STATUS
green the battery is not connected
red the battery is charging
green the battery is charged, the charger has switched off
Before using your battery the first time, it has to be charged
once overnight for at least 12 hours.
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Safety notes concerning the battery
•Keep the battery out of reach for children
•Never try to open the battery. Apart from this being
dangerous, all warranty will be void
•Do not provoke a shortcut circuit with metal gadgets
•Remove the battery from the bike when transporting on
an external bike rack
•Do not dip the battery in water or any other liquid
•Do not keep the battery close to heat or open fire
•A battery needs to be recycled after use, never throw it
in an open fire as it could explode
•If the battery is damaged because it has been dropped
or because of a biking accident, there might be a risk of
an internal short-circuit. Immediately stop using a
damaged battery.
To maximise the use of this battery, please consider the following:
The battery will not charge when exposed to temperatures below +0°C or
above +60°C. It is therefore recommended to keep the battery at room
temperature before charging it.
The charger operates with a microcomputer system with automated control
functions. It automatically stops charging when the battery is full. It cannot be
damaged by overcharging.
None the less, we strongly recommend to always disconnect the power plug
from the wall socket after the battery is charged as power surges, i.e. lightning,
through the grid can damage the charger or battery electronics!
When storing the battery for a long period of time, (e.g. over winter) it is
important to place surface in a dry place. The battery should be recharged once
every 3 month when it is not used. Negligence could lead to complete
discharge of the battery and this would void the warranty.
The discharging of the battery is due to chemical processes
that are taking place within the battery cells. How much a
battery discharges depends on the time it has not been used
and the temperature it has been exposed to. Thus, a re-
charge every 3 months, when not in use, is essential.
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Charging the battery
You may charge the battery on the bike or remove it to a
more convenient place.
1. Open the plug cover at the right side of the battery (#5)
2. Connect charger cord to the battery
3. Connect the power cord to a mains socket
The charger will get warm while charging – do not cover while
in use as it might cause a malfunction.
How to remove and insert the battery
1. Removal: unlock the battery lock at the left side of the battery
2. Slide battery upwards and then lift it out of the rail
3. Insert: Slide the battery into the battery rail, secure it in the frame with
the battery lock
Before starting to ride
Mount or dismount front wheel
For easy transport, you may remove the front
wheel using the quick release at the front wheel
axle.
To remove the wheel flip the lever into the open
position. Now hold the lever and turn the bolt
on the other side about 8-9 times to loosen the
axle – do not remove the bolt! You should be
now able to lift the wheel out of the fork.
To mount the wheel repeat procedure the other way round. Guide the rotor in
between the brake pads. Hold the lever pointing parallel to the fork in the open
position (downwards), turn the bolt till you feel a slight resistance. Try to close
the lever – if it is too hard to do so, loosen the bolt a bit and try again.
Before every ride make sure the quick release is tightened
properly. To fail so can lead to serious injuries!
Never squeeze the brake lever without the wheel fitted!
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Adjust seat height
Open the quick-release lever at the seat clamp, adjust the seat height and close
the lever firmly. If the lever is too loose, open the lever again and turn the
adjusting nut clockwise until you feel resistance. Now close lever again. It
should close with noticeable resistance.
Never tighten the seat post if the maximum mark is visible,
otherwise, you can injure yourself or damage the seat post.
How to find the correct saddle height?
1. Sit on the bike saddle
2. Try to reach pedal with your heel when it is in
the bottom position. Your knee should be
more or less fully straightened out
3. Place the ball of your foot on the centre of the
pedal. If your knee is now slightly bent, the
saddle height is correct
Adjusting the saddle angle
Best riding comfort is found when the saddle is horizontal, some riders prefer a
slight forward angled seat.
Never angle a seat back
as it can quickly lead to
back pain or physical
injuries
1. Loosen the clamping screw anti-
clockwise
2. Tilt the saddle to the required angle
3. Tighten the clamping screw
clockwise. Make sure that the screw
is tightened firmly (20 NM)
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