GOLDEN CYCLES Sprks Print 500W Electric Bike User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- GOLDEN CYCLES
Table of Contents
- GOLDEN CYCLES Sprks Print 500W Electric Bike
- Interface
- Setting Interface
- release of liability
- general warning
- contact us
- Maintenance Reminder Interface
- getting started
- opening the bike
- handlebar
- Adjusting handlebar
- lcd screen
- Inserting the battery
- closing the bike for storage
- Buttons of the bike
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GOLDEN CYCLES Sprks Print 500W Electric Bike
welcome
Congratulations! You have in your possession one of the finest bicycle
products in the world. The following pages will provide you with the
information you need to properly use, adjust, maintain, and service your new
bike, so you can get the most out of every ride!It is essential that
you read this owner’s manual thoroughly before riding your bicycle. We know
you’re anx-ious to ride, but trust us, it will only take a few minutes, and
then you can unleash the full potential of your bicycle. In order to prevent
serious injury, please pay close attention to the safety and caution
information located in this manual. If you encounter any issues with your
bicycle that aren’t cov-ered in this guide, please contact your nearest
authorized dealer. Consider Golden Cycles as your number one dealer to answer
questions, perform required maintenance, and recom-mend the best equipment and
gear to compliment your ride. Please contact us to see which available
Authorized Dealer is in your area (pg.6) Thank You for buying Golden Cycles!
We are proud to be your brand of choice
SERIAL # ____
Now Go Ride!
safe riders
Interface
Setting Interface
release of liability
Please Read Carefully.
Biycle riding is a hazardous sport and/or activity. This bicycle bought from
Innovative Sports Distribution and Zyclefix Bicycles Inc. or any of its
authorized bicycle dealers and/or distributors is understood to be the
consumer’s sole responsability and legal liability. I, the consumer,
purchaser, and/or rider of this Golden Cycles branded bicycle and/or product
understand and acknowledge that bicycle riding may cause injury or death due
to normal use, abuse, poorly maintained equipment, stunt riding, road terrain
and/or accidents. I hearby release Innovative Sports Distribution and Zyclefix
Bicycles Inc., its owners, affliliates and employees from any and all legal
liability from injury, property damage, and death to myself, or my minor
children and anyone that rides this bicycle. The rider assumes full
reponibility and liability resulting from assembly, maintenance, or use (as
stated above) of any such equipment. I agree to defend, indemnify and hold
harmless Innovative Sports Distribution and Zyclefix Bicycles Inc. for and
from any injury to other person(s) or property which I may cause as a result
of engaging in the activity of riding a bicycle from this distributor.
Error Code Definitions Setting Interface
- After having turned on the display, long press the M button. This will take you to the setting interface. Once you are there you will use the “/\” and “V” arrows to navigate through the menu and the M button to enter the editing state. The blue mark as well as the white font with gray background indicated which setting you are selecting.
- When editing the parameters use the “/\” “V” buttons to adjust the setting, and then long press the M button once you are done.
- Above is an image of how your screen should look, and in page 19 is a descripion of the different paremeter interfaces.
- When there is an error code, the home screen area will display a detailed error code that will indicate any faults doing with the electrical system. Your screen should look something like the pictures below.
general warning
- Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bicycle you assume the responsability for that risk; so you need to know and practice the rules of safe and responsible riding and proper use and maintenance, as this can reduce risk of injury.
- This guide contains many warnings and cautions, failure to fol-low these guidelines can lead to serious injury. Our inability to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding makes this guide no representation about the safe use of the bicycle under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any bicycle which cannot be predicted or avoided and which are the sole responsibility of the rider.
a note to parents
We recommend this bicycle for adults, if you choose to have your child ride
it please be aware it is at your sole responsibility, and personal liability.
IF you allow your child to ride make sure they wear an approved DOT bicyle
helmet at all times. A bicycling helmet is inteded for bicycling only, failure
to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death. As a
parent/guardian you are responsible for the activities and safety of your
child. This includes making sure the bicycle is properly fitted to the child,
that is it in good repair and safe op-erating condition; that your child has
learned and understands the safe operation of a bicycle, that your child has
learned, understands, and obeys local motor vehicle laws, bicycle and traffic
laws, and the common sense rules of safe and responsi-ble cycling. You should
read this manual carefully before allow-ing your child to ride the bicycle.
contact us
Address:
1935 Santa Anita Ave. South El Monte, CA 91773
Phone:
(866)968-4642
Email : customerservice@isdist.net
Web: goldenbicycles.com
Instagram: @goldenbicycles
Important
This manual contains important safety, perfor-mance and service
information. Read it before you take the first ride, and keep it somewhere
safe for ref- erence. For your own safety and the safety of the bike we
recommend you have this bicycle assembled by an experienced professional
bicycle mechanic. Additional safety, performance and service infor-mation for
specific components such as suspension or pedals on your bicycle, or for
accessories such as hel-mets or lights that you purchase may also be
available. Make sure your dealer has given you all the manufactur-ers’
literature that was included with your bicycle. In case of a conflict between
the instructions in this manual and information provided by a component
manufacturer, al-ways follow the component manufacturer’s instructions. If you
have any questions or concerns, consult with the dealer of the bicycle’s
manufacturer.
Note
This manual is not intended for comprehensive use, nor as a service, repair or
maintenance manual. Please see your dealer for all service repairs or
maintenance. Your dealer may also be able to refer you to classes, clinics, or
books on bicycle use, service repair or maintenance.
Maintenance Reminder Interface
- The maintenance reminder is auto-matically set on. However this can be changed in settings (pg. 21).
- When the maintenance reminder is on it will remind the user to give the bike a maintenance check once you’ve reached 5000km
- The maintenance reminder will show up every time you turn on the bike but can be temporarily re-moved by pressig the M button
- When you see this alert make sure to go to a certified dealer to have a maintenance check. If you have any questions reach out to your dealer, or contact us with the information provided at the beginning of this manual.
Battery Levels
- The battery power information is shown bleow acording to the battery levels
- When the battery level is at 5% or lower, it will enter the low voltage mode which will show the battery lever as 0 and blink. This will also disable the asssist level switch and will display the assist mode as off or 0
Interface 5
- Candence Info
- Support of the torque sensor and other system parts and the data source is provided by the controller
- Health info
- Heart Rate
- Calorie Consumption
It should look something like the picture on the left. If the bike does not have the necessary date it will not dis-play the information up above. Heart rate requres peripheral bluetooth or ANT+ equipment. Caloriei consumption is calcu-lated by the controller.
Walk Assistance Interface
It should look something like the picture on the right.
To get to the Walk Assitance Mode you need to press hold the down arrow or
press the walk assist button on the bot-tom (refer to page 11 for more help).
This should be done when the speed is at 0. To exit walk assit mode you just
need to press any other button.
getting started
We reccommend you get your bike professionally built. However if you prefer to build it yourself here are the steps…
First Steps
- Open the box by removing any white straps with the cable cutters. Then remove the bike from the box as well as any other packages included in the box. (Note: Please be care-ful when doing this, as eBikes are heavier than standard bikes and there is many staples sticking out of the box.)
- Remove all the packaging from the bike. (Be careful not to scratch the bike when cutting off the packaging, as this WILL NOT be covered by warranty.)
opening the bike
- Push the two ends of the bike on the opposite direction to unfold the bike completely. (eBikes are heavy so please ask for assistance if needed.) When unfolding the bike be careful not to smash the wire between the two pieces of the bike (it WILL NOT be covered by warranty), tuck it in if necessary
- Once you have completely opened the bike, close the latch found at the bottom on the partition of the bike and make sure it clicks, this will secure the bike in place.
- With a firm hand, unfold the pedals, and make sure they lock in place. This will help you ride more smoothly and reduce the chances of injury or death.
- Push the stand brake down so that the bike can stand by itself. This will make it a lot easier for you to continue build-ing the bike.
Interface 3
Digital Gears
It should look something like the picture on the left.
Interface 4
- Output Analysis
- Average power output by motor
- Max output by motor
- Power output shared between the rider and motor
It should look something like the picture on the right.
The followign ingormation will explain what information is in each interface
when you press the M button.
Interface 1
- -Speed information
- Average Speed
- Max Speed
- Subtotal Mileages
It should look something like the picture on the left.
Interface 2
- Battery Information
- Voltage
- Capacity Percentage
- Accumulated charging cycles
- Range/endurance mile-age
It should look something like the picture on the right.
handlebar
- Once you have opened the bike, you need to snap the han-dlebar in place. To do this you first need to grab the handle-bar and push it up
- Now push the latch found on the left side of the handlebar pole and press it down until secured.
- With a 5mm Allen Key (found in the tool kit), loosen the brake lever enough for it to wiggle around. Then adjust to your liking.
- Now grab the gear shifter and push it back so that it touch-es the handbrake, then tighten it with a 5mm Allen Key.
Adjusting handlebar
- Open the lever below the handlebar.
- Adjust the Handlebar to your desired height.
- Close the lever (if the lever is too loose, tighten the screw on the lever with a 4mm Allen Key to make it stay on tight.)
adjusting the seat
- Open the lever below the seat.
- Adjust the seat to your desired height (WE RECOMMEND that the seat is at hip height of the rider.)
- Close the lever back up. (If the lever is too loose, tighten the screw on the lever with a 4mm Allen Key to make it stay on tight.)
To switch from one interface to another you need to press the M but-ton. If
the assist mode is higher than 0 and you are not in the Home Screen, the
display will switch back to the Home Screen after 5 sec-onds of no operation.
The followign information will help you under-stand the ifnormation given in
each interface.
Home Screen
The first screen you are going to see is the Home Screen. Here it will give you
a lot of basic information. The picture Below give you an idea of what all
these numbers and words mean.
To change the assist mode you need to short press the “/\” button to increase the assist mode and the “V” button to decrease the assist mode. Your screen should look something like the screen above de-pending on the assis mode you have set. When the assist mode is at 0 this means that there sin no assisting.
lcd screen
Product Details
- Model: DM02
- Tempered Glass Screen
- Beveled Adge
- Great sunlight and outdoor readability
- Water Resistant lever, exelent for outdoor use
- Bluetooth function compatible with CAN-BUS adn UART
- Easy Maintenance
Buttons
- Power Button: Long press to turn on/off display
- Arrow Buttons: this will adjust the assist mode while rid-ing. Also allows you to navigate throught the options on screen
- Mode Button: Switches the interface and allows you to enter the setting interface
- Walk Assist Button: When long pressed it will take you to walk assist mode.
- Display Screen : If the rider does not make any changes to the display screen and the assist mode is on 0 the display will automatically shut down after five minutes. This shut down time can be changed in the settings (this will be covered in page 21)
Inserting the battery
- Using the keys that come attatched to the bike unlock the battery holder of the bike by turning the key counterclock-wise. (Reminder: DO NOT loose the keys that come with the bike. We do not have any copies.)
- Insert the Battery. Make sure that the on button is facing the front, as shown in the pictures below.
- Push the battery down into the entry until you hear a click. This will mean that the battery is secured. Use the keys to lock the abttey into place by turning the key lcockwise.
- To remove the battery all you have to do is insert and turn the key clockwise.
Reminder
Before going out to ride. Double check all the screws and bolts to make
sure they are on tightly. This will decrease the chances of an accident that
could result in serious injury or death.
closing the bike for storage
- Starting with the Handlebar. Push up the slider on the latch on the lower left side of the handlebar this will allow you to unlock the latch and fold the handlebar down.
- Closing the Pedals. To close the pedals all you have to do is push the edge down and the push the pedal up so that it folds.
- Releasing the Bike. First start off with pushing the kick-stand up, then push down the red switch on the latch near the partition of the two pieces. This will release the latch. Open the latch.
- Folding the Bike. Pull or push the two extremities of the bike toward eachother. It may be easier to do this from the left side of the bike. (PLEASE ask for help if needed)
- Once the bike is completely folded you can lean it on the little stand that is at the bottom of the bike. This will keep it from falling to the side.
Buttons of the bike
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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