NCM T7s Manuale utente

Important information enclosed: please read before your first ride!
Please keep the manual for future use!

CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1 Welcome ..................................................................................................................................................................
1.2 Use of the Manual ....................................................................................................................................................
1.3 Service and Technical Support .................................................................................................................................
1.4 Choosing the Right Size ...........................................................................................................................................
1.5 Bike Components .....................................................................................................................................................
1.6 Range ......................................................................................................................................................................
1.7 Shifting Recommendations .......................................................................................................................................
2. SAFETY
2.1 Battery & Charger .....................................................................................................................................................
2.2 Bike Usage ...............................................................................................................................................................
2.3 Transport ..................................................................................................................................................................
2.4 Keys .........................................................................................................................................................................
2.5 Liability Disclaimer ....................................................................................................................................................
3. INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
3.1 General remarks .......................................................................................................................................................
3.2 Front Mudguard and Front Wheel Assembly .............................................................................................................
3.3 Handlebar and Stem Assembly .................................................................................................................................
3.4 Assembly of the Pedals ............................................................................................................................................
3.5 Saddle Height ...........................................................................................................................................................
3.6 Saddle Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................
3.7 Locking the Suspension Fork ....................................................................................................................................
3.8 Brakes ......................................................................................................................................................................
3.9 Shifter and Derailleur Adjustment ..............................................................................................................................
4. E-PARTS OVERVIEW
4.1 Explanation ...............................................................................................................................................................
4.2 Battery & Charger .....................................................................................................................................................
4.2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................
4.2.2 General Remarks ...................................................................................................................................................
4.2.3 Installing and Removing the Battery .......................................................................................................................
4.2.4 Charging ................................................................................................................................................................
4.2.5 Usage ....................................................................................................................................................................
4.2.6 Storage ..................................................................................................................................................................
4.3 Battery tag ................................................................................................................................................................
5. DISPLAY ....................................................................................................................................................................
6. RECOMMENDATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
6.1 General Requirements ..............................................................................................................................................
6.2 Maintenance Schedule ..............................................................................................................................................
6.3 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................
6.4 Definition of Tampering and Recommendations ........................................................................................................
7. TECHNICAL DATA ....................................................................................................................................................
8. WARRANTY ...............................................................................................................................................................
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1. GENERAL
1.1 Welcome
We would like to thank you for your purchase of an NCM E-bicycle and welcome you to our fast-growing family of E-bike
enthusiasts. Bicycles offer unparalleled practicality and excitement, and our E-bikes at NCM are supercharged versions of
this amazing invention. As bikes have evolved so have we, standing at the forefront of innovation in E-cycling technology,
aiming to offer something new and thrilling while keeping and promoting the soul of cycling.
1.2 Use of the Manual
We encourage you to read this manual thoroughly before you take your new NCM E-bike for a ride. It is important not to
overlook the safety instructions and explanations of both traditional and non-traditional bike parts, as this will offer you a
general understanding of your new NCM E-bike. This manual is designed to help you get the most out of your E-bike, and
so we have attempted to answer as many of your potential questions as possible. Please take a moment to read through
the various sections before you get in the saddle.
1.3 Service and Technical Support
This manual is intended as a general overview of your new NCM E-bike, and is therefore not an extensive reference. For
technical support, including information about service, maintenance and repairs, please consult your dealer. You can visit
our website (www.ncmbikes.com) for more information about our products and technology, or to find a dealer close to you.
1.4 Choosing the Right Size
An important consideration when selecting the size of your new bike is the stand-over clearance: the distance between you
and the top tube of the bike when you stand over it with your feet flat on the ground. For most bicycles, this distance
should be at least 1"(25 mm). If you are choosing a mountain bike, it is recommended to have at least 2"(50 mm) of
space. Your bike dealer can assist you in finding a bicycle with the correct dimensions for you.
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H = stand-over clearance
Minimum: 1"for most bicycle types
2"for mountain bicycles
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For some bicycles, like low-step cruisers, stand-over clearance measurement cannot be used as they either do not have a
top tube or it is sloped very low. For these bikes the height of the seat post should be used to select the correct size. You
should be able to touch the ground comfortably while sitting in the saddle when it is at its lowest point in the seat tube.
Adjusting the saddle can further improve the comfort, fit and performance of your bike.
The valid total weight of the electric bike states the load of the bike itself and the driver. Certain parts have their own load
limits, such as the rear carrier; please consult your dealer if you are unsure of the load limits of your bike’s parts.
1.5 Bike Components
GENERAL
1. Rear Light
2. Rear Reflector
3. Motor
4. Freewheel
5. Rear Derailleur Protector
6. Rear Derailleur
7. Rear Disc Brake
8. Carrier
9. Bungee Cord
10. Saddle
11. Suspension Seat Post
12. Saddle Post Clamp
13. Water Bottle Bolt
14. Chain
15. Kickstand
16. Pedal
17. Crankset
18. Controller
19. Battery
20. Front Disc Brake
21. Adjustable Stem
22. Frame Number
23. Front Light
24. Mudguard
25. Front Fork
26. Tyre
27. Wheel Reflector
(reflectors may differ by country)
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Handlebar Attachments
Frame Number
1. Frame Number (head tube)
2. Frame Number (sticker)
1.6 Range
The range on one battery charge strongly depends on several conditions, such as (but not limited to):
● Road conditions, such as road surface and slope.
● Weather conditions, such as temperature and wind.
● Bike conditions, such as tyre pressure and maintenance level.
● Bike usage, such as acceleration, shifting, and motor assistance level.
● Weight of rider and cargo.
● Number of charge and discharge cycles.
1.7 Shifting Recommendations
For improved range, we advise shifting according to speed. For setting off and traveling at low speeds, a lower gear is
best. At higher speeds a higher gear should be chosen. Releasing pressure from the pedals while shifting will allow for
smooth support and improved range.
● High speed, high gear
● Low speed, low gear
● Reduce pedal pressure when shifting
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1. Left E-brake Lever
2. Left Grip
3. Display Controller
4. Display
5. Adjustable Stem
6. Right Shift Lever
7. Bell
8. Throttle
9. Right E-brake Lever
10. Right Grip
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2. SAFETY
2.1 Battery & Charger
● Keep the battery and charger away from water and heat sources.
● Do not connect positive and negative terminals.
● Keep the battery away from children and pets.
● Use the battery and charger only for their intended purpose as part of your E-bike.
● Do not cover the battery and charger, place objects on top of it or rest objects against it.
● Do not subject the battery and charger to shocks (e.g. by dropping).
● Stop the charging procedure immediately if you notice anything unusual.
In the unlikely event of the battery catching fire, DO NOT attempt to put it out with water. Use sand or another fire
retardant instead and call emergency services immediately.
Avoid contact with the battery and charger during the charging procedure; the charger heats up considerably.
Please take note of the additional information on the rear of the battery case.
2.2 Bike Usage
Try all settings on the E-bike and become accustomed to their various results in a safe and controlled environment before
you try riding the bike on the open road. Bicycles with pedaling support may handle somewhat differently depending on the
settings being used.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Always wear a helmet while riding. Make sure your helmet complies with local laws.
2. Keep body parts and other objects away from moving bicycle parts which may cause you harm, such as the wheels and
chain. Do not rest any objects on the battery or motor. Do not impede the drivetrain in any way.
3. Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and will grip the pedals securely. Never ride barefoot or when wearing
sandals.
4. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your bike.
5. Wear bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it may accidentally catch on moving parts of the bike or be snagged
by objects at the side of the road or trail.
6. Do not jump with your bike. Jumping with a bike puts incredible stress on most components, such as the spokes and
pedals. One of the most vulnerable parts to jumping-related damage is your front fork. Riders who insist on jumping a bike
risk serious damage to the bike as well as to themselves.
7. Be mindful of your speed and keep it at a level which is consistent with conditions. Always keep in mind that there is a
direct relationship between speed and control, and also between speed and component stress.
8. Always follow local traffic laws.
9. Never ride while under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs.
10. If you suffer from any health conditions, please consult your doctor before riding.
11. Never endanger yourself or others through reckless riding.
12. Please keep in mind that braking distance increases with imperfect road conditions, such as gravel or wet surfaces.
13. Please check the cable routing of the brakes before cycling. Ensure that both brakes are operational and in good
condition.
14. The e-bike is mainly suitable for rides on paved roads and paths. It is recommended not to use the e-bike for extreme
mountain tours with multiple climbs, as the system is not designed for these climbs due to the torque of the motor.
15. Failure to follow this instruction manual may result in serious damage to the bike. Keep the manual. If passing the
cycle on to a third party, it is essential that you include this manual along with it.

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Country
Austria
Brazil
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Poland
Spain
South Korea
Switzerland
Russia
USA
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Left lever controls front brake,
Right lever controls rear brake
Left lever controls rear brake,
Right lever control front brake
Australia
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
New Zealand
Singapore
Thailand
UK
Cable Routing Cable Routing
It is customary for countries with right-hand traffic to have the front brake on the left-hand brake lever and the rear brake
on the right-hand lever. The opposite is generally true for countries with left-hand traffic. The table below shows several
examples.
WARNING:
● Please follow local laws regarding age restrictions for cyclists.
● Please do not touch the hot surfaces after heavy use, such as the disc
brake rotor or V-brake rim side edge.
● When folding out the kickstand, always ensure that the stand is secure
and that the base is solid, so that a fall of the bicycle is prevented.
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Child Seat and Child Trailer
Never carry a passenger. Installing a child seat on the bike is not allowed.
Please check with us before installing a child trailer on the bike.
Refer to and follow national and regional regulations on the use of child seats and child trailers.
Never attach a child seat to handlebars, seat, or front luggage carrier.
WARNING:
The weight of a child seat or trailer can affect the handling of a bicycle by altering the center of gravity, weight and
balance. Use of a child carrier or rack can result in a loss of control, resulting in serious injury and/or death.
Rear Carrier Rack Payload:
The maximum payload of the rear carrier rack is already engraved on the carrier. Please check if you want a more
detailed number.
Total Weight:
The valid total weight of the electric bike states the load of the bike itself and the driver. Individually valid is the information
printed on the sticker on the frame. See example below:
Inflating the Tyres
WARNING:
You should always check the tyre pressure before you start riding, or once a week at the minimum. Check the side wall of
the tyre for the minimum and maximum inflation pressures, and always ensure that your tyres are inflated to a pressure
within the indicated range. If the pressure is too low, your wheel may be damaged, or the inner tube may be pinched,
resulting in a flat tyre. If the pressure exceeds the maximum recommended number, the tyre may blow off the rim,
resulting in damage to the bike and injury to the rider and those nearby.
To ensure that you always have the correct and desirable tyre pressure, use a bicycle pump with a built-in pressure
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2.3 Transport
Transport by car
Batteries should be removed from the bike during transport by car, as they
may be damaged through excessive and repeated shocks or by foreign objects
striking the bike at high speed.
Please remove the batteries and keep them inside the car during transport.
Remove the front wheel for transport
- Open the quick release lever (1) and loosen the axle nut (2) a few turns.
- Remove the front wheel (3) from the fork downwards.
Install the front wheel
- Please refer to (3.2).
2.4 Keys
Each NCM E-bike comes with two copies of the battery lock key.
Bikes with rim locks are delivered with extra keys (not the same key as the battery). Onboard charging of the battery will
likely lead to infrequent usage of the battery lock key; it is needed for maintenance and repair, however, so please keep
this in mind when storing the key.
● Make sure to always have at least one spare key.
● Keep spare key(s) in a safe place for repairs, maintenance and emergencies.
● Please bring the key when going to your NCM dealer for maintenance or repairs.
2.5 Liability Disclaimer
You are responsible for your own actions while using an electric bike. NCM Bikes is not responsible/nor liable for any
accidents or injuries (whether caused by you or others) that may occur during your use. This is especially valid for cases
of ungranted modifications to the setup of the bike, e.g. tuning motor or electronic parts, replacing the brake systems or
other modifications that affect ride stability or safety. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to determine if
your current insurance policy would cover you in the event of an accident.

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INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
3. INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
3.1 General remarks
While we are confident about the ease and your ability to assemble the bike, we highly recommend a tune up and safety
check from a professional bike shop or industry partner.
3.2 Front Mudguard and Front Wheel Assembly
1. To install the mudguard, loosen the screw that secures the front light to the fork and remove the front light. Install the
mudguard and the front light in the order shown in image 1.
Tools you will need: 5mm Allen wrench, 10mm wrench.
2. Unscrew the two screws on both sides of the fork arms. Align the mudguard brace wires to the screw holes and screw the
two screws back onto the fork.
Tools you may need: 4mm Allen wrench.
3. Remove the protective device from the front hydraulic disc brake. Insert the front wheel (1) into the end of the fork (2).
4. Unscrew the spring and plastic cover at the end of the quick release and pass the quick release rod through the hub.
Tighten the axle nut (4) and close the quick release lever (5).
The lever should be on the opposite side of the brake, it must be pointed upwards (and aligned with the fork to prevent
snagging) and should be closed with noticeable counter pressure.
5. Make sure the brake rotor is centered between the brake pads (3). Adjust the disc brake until there is no obvious friction
sound between the brake and disc when turning the wheel. Please refer to (3.8.2).
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