ECOTRIC ROCKET C-NROC26S900-MB Fat Tire Beach Snow Electric Bike User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- ECOTRIC
Table of Contents
- ECOTRIC ROCKET C-NROC26S900-MB Fat Tire Beach Snow Electric Bike
- Assembling Instruction
- Handle Bar, Display, and Front Reflector Installation
- Seat Post Installation
- TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
- Operating Instructions
- Display Instrument Setting
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty Information
- Return Policy
- FAQ
- Battery And Charger Care
- USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
- Safety
- Electrical Parameters
- The Universal Wiring Diagram
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ECOTRIC ROCKET C-NROC26S900-MB Fat Tire Beach Snow Electric Bike
- First of all, we would like to thank you for choosing the electric bike. We believe this technology, with the benefits of electric propulsion, provides you with the perfect vehicle to increase your mobility.
- Our brushless electric hub motor allows you to run errands or commute to work while saving money on gas and reducing your environmental impact on our world. It also allows you to pedal if you want to get exercise along the way.
- All this and it is just plain fun to ride!
- If you have any concerns, questions, or suggestions about the electric bike, please contact us at the website where you bought the bike first, we will always do our best to serve you.
PLEASE NOTE
- THIS MANUAL IS NOT INTENDED AS A DETAILED USER, SERVICE, REPAIR, OR MAINTENANCE MANUAL. PLEASE SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN FOR SERVICE, REPAIRS, OR MAINTENANCE
WARNING
- Electric Bikes can be dangerous to use. The user or consumer assumes all risk of personal injuries, damage, or failure of the bicycle or system and all other losses or damages to themselves and others and to any property arising as a result of using the bicycle.
- As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear and high stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches, or change of coloring in highly stressed areas indicates that the life of the component has been reached and it should be replaced.
- For replacement parts, technical information, and warranty assistance, please feel free to contact us.
YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS BICYCLE. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.
Assembling Instruction
Instruction d’assemblage
Front Wheel Installation
Your Electric bike equips with a front disk brake. Be careful not to damage
the disk, caliper, or brake pads when reinserting the disk into the caliper.
Never activate a disk brake’s control lever unless the disk inserts correctly
in the caliper.
- Carefully take your bike out of the carton and gently rest it in place with the kickstand down (Figure.1-1).
- Remove all of the inside cardboard protection and bubble wrap on the bike.
- Please locate and set aside the kit box containing the battery charger, pedals, tool kit, etc.
- Remove the rubber protection pad from the front wheel.
- With the steering fork facing forward, insert the front wheel between the fork blades so that the axle seats are firmly at the top of the fork dropouts.
- While pushing the wheel firmly to the top of the slots in the fork dropouts and at the same time centering the wheel rim in the fork (Figure. 1-2).
- Use the Allen Wrench to tighten the nut of the quick release(Figure. 1-3). Note: The small spring heads face the center and one on each side of the wheel.
Handle Bar, Display, and Front Reflector Installation
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Lose the bolt on top of the stem, then Rotate the stem 90 degrees (Figure.2-1).
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Unscrew the four screws in front of the stem with a 5mm hexagonal spanner, place the handlebar on the stem, tighten the four screws slightly, and position the handlebars to your desired comfort level, then tighten four bolts in turn until fully tightened (Figure. 2-2).
Please Note: Before installing the handlebar, please pay attention to the wires harness that connects to it. Please make sure the wire harness is not twined together (Figure. 2-3). -
Once the handlebars are aligned and the top bolt is slightly secured, tighten the top bolt with a 5mm hexagonal spanner firmly (Figure. 2-4). After tightening the top bolt, tighten the two side bolts on the stem with a 6mm hexagonal spanner firmly (Figure. 2-5). After all three bolts have been securely fastened, make sure there is no play in the headset.
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Unscrew the two screws on the display, then install the display on the center of the handlebar(the rubber gasket is necessary for this bike), then install the control panel (the buttons) on the driver side of the handle, then connect the quick release connector, it has arrows on both ends of the connector, you can plug the connector easily with aligning arrows (Figure 2-6). Unscrew the bolt on the front of the fork, then install the front reflector.
WARNING
Do not over-tighten the stem bolt. Over-tightening the stem bolt can damage
the steering system and cause a loss of control.
Seat Post Installation
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Please pay attention to the vertical lines on the seat post; it is the minimum insert line/safety line. Please make sure to install the post into the frame deeper than the minimum insertion line. It is at the bottom of the seat post (Figure. 3-1).
Warning: It could break the seat tube during riding if the seat post does not install correctly. It is not covered by the warranty. -
Open the clamp on the seat tube, insert the seat post into the seat tube, adjust the seat to a comfortable height, tighten the tension adjusting nut, and press the clamp lever inward toward the seat tube (Figure. 3-2).
Please Note: If necessary, tighten the clamp by twisting the clamp handle
clockwise while in the un-clamped position. Then, fold the handle in toward
the seat post. This should require a fair amount of force to ensure the seat
post is held tight. If necessary, the clamp can be further tightened with a 5
mm Allen wrench while in the clamped position.
The cam lever may be bent if over tighten tension nut when the cam lever
unclamped. It is not covered by warranty!
Pedals Installation
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Identify left vs. right pedal
There is an “L” or “R” stamped into the axle (the threaded part that looks like a screw) (Figure. 4-1)
Please Note: They are not the same!! Apply a small amount of grease if possible -
Install the left-hand pedal firstly You will have to screw it in counter-clockwise because the threading is the reverse of a normal screw. Do this by slowly pedaling the cranks backward. If the pedal feels stiff, stop, and then re-try, it should feel like a smooth motion. Please do not use the wrench until you are ready to tighten it for the final few turns. Tighten it down until you can’t anymore (Figure. 4-2).
Please Note: Hand-tight is not sufficient. Use a tool. If the threads on the crank are stripped after riding, it means the crank needs to replace. It is NOT covered by warranty. -
Install the right-hand pedal
This one thread is clockwise, like a normal screw. Follow the same principles, as discussed in step 2 for the left pedal (Figure. 4-3). -
Wipe off any excess grease from around the crank.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Installation & Removing & Charging
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Battery Installation
Turn the key (usually, the keys are tied to the clamp of the seat tube) to unlock the position (Figure. 5-1 ). Line up the grooves on the battery and battery holder(Figure. 5-2), then slide the battery down, turn the key to the lock position(Figure. 5-3), and remove the key.
Please Note: the function of a lock is to lock the battery on the frame only. -
Battery Removing
Do the same thing when installing but in inverse order. -
Battery Charging
Find the charging port on the battery (Figure. 5-4), connect the charger’s plug to the battery charging port first, and then connect the other side plug to the AC outlet (120V). The charger’s LED is red color when charging, and it will turn to green color when the battery is fully charged. It will take 6-8 hours to fully charge the battery. Remember to charge the battery before the first ride fully
Please note: Please do not charge the battery indoors, recommend to charge in a cool, ventilated, and open space.
There is a small button on the battery, turn on the battery, and press and hold the small button, you can see the remaining capacity of the battery (There is one red light + three green lights when fully charged) (Figure. 5-5 ). -
Fuse
There are two Fuses on the battery. Charging Fuse: 10A, Min. 60Vdc; Discharging Fuse: 30A, Min. 60Vdc. -
Battery storage outside of the eBike
If the battery is not used for an extended period, charge it fully and recharge it every two months. Store it in a cool, dry place.
Operating Instructions
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Lighting Up The Display
Turn the key to the lock position, make sure the battery locks firmly on the frame, and then press the “M” button on the control panel and hold for 3 seconds (Figure. 6-1), the display will light up. -
Testing The Throttle, Pedal Assist, And Walk Assist Mode
The bike has three modes: throttle, pedal-assist, and walk-assist. Please lift the rear wheel, then test them separately.
Please Note: please make sure the number of the PAS level is bigger than “0” (Figure. 6-2), “0” means no throttle or pedal assist.
A. Throttle: please twist the throttle. It is on the right side of the handlebar (Figure. 6-3).
B. Pedal Assist: please lift the rear wheel and turn the pedal by hand. The motor will work one time once you turn the crank 3/4-cycle (Figure. 6-4).
C. Walk assist: Please press and hold the “down” button on the control panel. The bike will go into a walk-assist mode (Figure. 6-5). -
Testing The Brake System
Please hold the 2 brake levers on both sides of the handlebar, then try to push the bike forward to make sure the bike is assembled firmly, and the brakes can stop the bike properly.
Please Note: You can adjust the tightness of the brake cable lightly by adjusting the knobs on the caliper (Figure. 6-6). -
Please record the bike’s serial number (Figure. 6-7) and battery serial number(Figure. 6-8) on the last page of the user manual in case of stolen or missing.
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You are ready for riding!
Display Instrument Setting
Presentation of Screen
- Speed: Average SPEED/MAX SPEED
- Speed unit: KMH/MPH
- Battery level: 5 levels, voltage interval could be customized
- Headlight icon: indicates when the headlight and backlight are on (No headlight function for this bike).
- Error code: ERROR and code when there is an error
- Assist level : actual assist level 0~5, 0 –no assist, 1- ECO, 2/3-STD, 4/5-POWER
- Distance: TRIP/ODO
- 6km: mode
To turn the unit on, press and hold the “M” button to light up the display. And long press again “M” will turn it off. The display turns off automatically if there is no activity for five minutes (default).
Display Setting
- Short press the “M” button to switch ODO/Trip.
- Short press the up or down button to change the assist level, the default value is level 1.
- Long press the down button to enter walk assist mode, and “walk” will show up on the screen.
Troubleshooting
We fully understand your feelings when you meet a problem with the bike. Contacting us on the website where you bought the bike and telling us your problem in detail with some pictures and videos will be the fastest and easiest way to help you solve the problem. Please don’t forget to leave your order number to us for reference. The following are some assist tips for electrical problems:
The display can not light up
Please fully charge the battery (6-8 hours). The LED on the charger should be green color when the battery is fully charged. If it still doesn’t work, please check the wires and battery, please make sure the connections are not loose, and the battery is installed in place, then please light up the display in the correct order (light up the power button on the battery, press the “M” button, and hold 3 seconds). If it still doesn’t work, we need to get a voltmeter, and do some testing: First, please light up the power button, and test the battery output voltage (Figure 7-1). If the voltage is “0”, it means there is something wrong with the battery output plug, cell, or fuse. Please take a picture or a video to show your testing result, and then send it to us. The customer service department will give you a solution. If the battery voltage is not “0”, but less than 32V, please fully charge the battery (6-8 hours), then test it again; if the battery voltage is between 32v-42v, but the display can not light up, it means the battery is in good condition, we need to test the other two plugs. Second, please open the controller box, and find the power wire (black and red color) that connects the battery and controller (Figure. 7-2). Please test the power wire’s voltage. If it is “0”, it means the power wire needs to replace, please take pictures, and send the pics to us. If the voltage is the same as the battery, there’s no problem with the power wire. We need to test the output voltage of the controller. It is the plug that connects the controller and display. It has five wires on the plug, please test the red and black wires (Figure. 7-3). If the voltage is “0”, it means the controller needs to be replaced, please take some pictures and send them to us; if the voltage is the same as the battery, it means the display needs to be replaced. Please picture the testing results and send them to us. It will help us for solving your problem asap.
The throttle does not work
We mean the display can be lighted up, with no error codes, but the throttle
does not work. The brakes have two functions when you pull the brake lever: 1.
it will stop the bike 2. it will cut the power of the motor.
First, please check the brake lever, and make sure the brake lever can
hold or release fluently. If not, maybe the brake cut the power. Please video
your problem and send it to us. We will give you a solution.
Second, please make sure the number behind “PAS” is not “0”. If the
number is “0”, it means no throttle or no pedal assist. Please test the pedal
assist mode (please lift the rear wheel, then turn the crank a whole cycle),
and walk assist mode(press the “down” button and hold for 3 seconds). If only
the throttle does not work, it means the throttle needs to be replaced. Please
video your testing and send the video to us. If none of the three modes works,
we need to test the motor wire and brake sensor.
Third, please find the plug on the motor wire (Figure. 8-1), the
connection may loose. Please re-plug it, restart the bike, and then test all
three modes, if it still doesn’t work, we need to check the brake sensor.
Fourth, please open the controller box (Figure. 8-2), and find the two
plugs that connect the brake levers and controller. It is the only two plugs
that have two wires on each plug (Figure. 8-3). Please disconnect them, then
test all three modes again. If they work, it means the brake sensor is
defective. The brake wires need to be replaced. If it still doesn’t work, it
means the controller needs to be replaced. Please video your problem, and send
the video to us. If it still doesn’t work after replacing the brake wire or
controller, please video how you do the troubleshooting, and send the video to
us.
Error Codes
When something goes wrong with the system, an error code will flash on
display. Check the details on the attached list.
Please note: The motor will stop working in the event of an error. Only when the error is gone, the motor will work again. Please send us a pic to show the error code. It will help us a lot in solving your problem as soon as possible.
Error code | Definition |
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0 | Normal |
2 | Short circuit protection of motor |
3 | Controller error |
4 | Throttle error |
5 | Motor error |
8 | Low battery level |
9 | High battery level |
10 | Motor Hall sensor error |
30 | UART receive error |
- CODE 0: Normal.
- ERROR 02: The controller or motor needs to replace.
- ERROR 03: The controller needs to replace.
- ERROR 04: Turn the throttle in the opposite direction. Maybe the throttle does not return to its original position. If still not solved, the throttle needs to replace.
- ERROR 05: Replace the controller or motor.
- ERROR 08: Please fully charge the battery until the LED on the charger turns to green color (6-8 hours); if still not solved, please test the output voltage of the battery, and send us a pic to show your result.
- ERROR 09: Please test the output voltage of the battery, and send us a pic to show your result.
- ERROR 10: Please find the plug that connects the controller and motor, please re-plug it, maybe the connection is loose; if still not solved, please video your problem and send your video to us.
- ERROR 30: Replace the controller or display.
Warranty Information
- The warranty covers items that fail when used within their normal operating parameters.
- Please provide the order number when you need a warranty.
- This warranty applies only to the original registered owner of the bicycle and is not transferable.
- If any part happens to be damaged during shipping, please contact us immediately after shipment arrival.
- We will send a replacement part at our expense and will work with you to fix the issue.
Situations that are not covered by warranty
- Water Damage (wading in the water, parking in the rain)
- Refit (refit the motor, electrical system, battery, frame, fork, etc. without our authorization)
- Overloading (Riding on steep slope/load of more than 265lbs)
- Artificial damage (incorrect installation/usage)
- Uncontrollable factors (Crash, falling, stolen, etc.)
- Improper use (Abusive use of the bicycle in off-road terrain, mud, water, gravel or jumping from ramps, stairs, or elevated ramps, or using the bike at an altitude higher than 6562 feet )
- Damages are caused by natural disasters (such as earthquakes, lightning, fire, flooding, and other hazards).
- Use of other components (such as charger, battery, display, or controller, it may result in fire or death)
- Acts in violation of laws
- Never registered your bike or cannot provide the order number
18 months Limited Warranty Components
(In the period of 18 months from purchase by Official Authorized Store)
- Frame – are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for 18 months from purchase by Official Authorized Store. Paint finish is considered consumable and is not part of the warranty.
- Motor, Display, Controller, and Motor Assembly – are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 18 months from purchase by the Official Authorized Store.
- Original Battery – are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 18 months from the date of purchase as follows: full replacement during the first 12 months, while replacements needed during months 13-18 are prorated.
Exclusions
The warranty does not cover components subject to wear: Tires, inner tubes,
brake lines, brake pads, wheel lining tape, fuses, etc. The other parts are
Normal wear parts which are excluded from this warranty.
Please note that for warranty issues, the customer is responsible for the cost of labor to install warrantied components.
Return Policy
- Electric Bicycle Return Policy allows you to return or exchange your electric bicycle once within 30 days starting from the date of receiving the bike. Please check the warranty terms for complete information for when a return is applicable. Please note that we do not accept the return of the spare parts. If you insist on returning it, you need to bear a 50% restocking fee of the original price.
- Ship-back charge:
- A. If the unit is purchased under a free-shipping promotion, there will not be a refund for shipping costs. However, the customer will have to bear the 20% restocking fee of the original price if the return is unrelated to quality, damages, or wrong item but merely for a personal and discretional last-minute decision from the buyer.
- B. If you need the pick-up service, please tell us, and we will arrange a return label with the pick-up fee for you, but the customer will need to pay for this pick-up fee.)
- The returned unit must be in like-new condition, and include all original packaging, accessories, and documentation. Any missing components may be deducted from the refund. Any shipping damage during the ship-back may incur a deduction from the refund.
- Returned units are subject to a 20% of inspection and restocking fee from the original purchase price.
- The refund will be issued in an average time frame of 2-3 weeks after we are receiving, inspecting, and processing the returned unit.
- If the customer wants to cancel the order after the shipping label is created, the customer will have to bear the shipping cost.
Please note: The buyer is required to get the packing box, pack the bike, and take the bike to UPS/FedEx Store when the buyer wants to return the bike. (Please keep the original box in case of return if necessary). We cannot accept your return request if you bought the bike more than 30 days, but we will keep providing our best customer service. If the buyer picks up the bike locally, the buyer is responsible for carrying the bike back to our warehouse. If you buy the bike in the USA, but use it in the other country or Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico, PO Boxes/APOs is out of our delivery range. The buyer is responsible for returning the bike to the original shipping address.
FAQ
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Q: How does after-sale customer service/ warranty work?
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A: When you have problems with your bike, please message us on the website where you bought the bike. We will reply to you in one business day. It is best to describe your problem in details and make a video to show your concern, it is the fastest way to solve your problem.
Example: My bike does not work. The customer should tell us that the display can be lighted up, but the throttle does not work. When you have electrical problems, the first thing we want to know is whether the display can be lit up or not, (The condition of the display will help us to distinguish how to solve the electrical problems), then please provide more details about how it happens and the symptom of the problem. We will report your problem/video to our technician team, and give you a solution. If your bike is under warranty, we will arrange spare parts from our warehouse in the USA. -
Q: I’m tech-inclined and think I can fix it myself,does that void the warranty if I do?
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A: No, we always like to work with and support customers who are resourceful enough to fix an issue on their own, and we will provide plenty of tech support over email to guide you through the process. It saves wasted time and expense in shipping and it can be a useful and fun learning process. Please contact us before attempting a DIY repair, however, as some things have non-obvious complications.
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Q: Why is the charger hot?
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A: When the battery is charging, it is normal that the charger is getting hot because part of the energy is converted into heat energy when converting AC to DC. As long as there’s no smell, you don’t need to worry about it. However, it’s better to put it in a ventilated place, because the heat will accelerate the aging of electronic components
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Q: What is the range of this bike?
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A: We try to give an exact number, but the range is related to the road conditions, rider’s weight, wind resistance, ramp or not, and how you ride the bike. We test the bike on the city road, (slight wind, flat highway, rider 160lbs, throttle, and pedal assist), the range is 20 miles. Suppose you can ride 16-23 miles. It is normal. Full charging the bike, and pumping up the tire full will Increase the range.
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Q: Can I ride the bike in the rain?
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A: Yes, riding the bike in moderate or light rain is no problem. Please make sure the bike is bone dry before the next ride, or the bike will cut off randomly. But do not park the bike in the rain and never wade in water. The battery and controller have a self-protection program, they will cut the power if there is a short, but water damage will destroy the bike’s electrics.
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Q: What is the most important thing for maintaining a battery?
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A: Remember to charge the bike in time, and not leave the bike with an empty battery. Remember to charge the battery every 2 months if you do not use it for a long time, or the battery will starve to death as no power. It will result in a short-range or display that can not light up.
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Q: Do you have spare keys for the E-bike?
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A: Sorry, we do not have spare keys, but a spare lock-set. You should replace the whole lock set if you lost the keys. Remember to keep a copy of the key if necessary.
Battery And Charger Care
The charger will charge a fully depleted battery in 6—8 hours. The indicator light on the charger will be red when the battery is charging and will turn green when fully charged. Avoid subjecting the battery to high temperatures, such as directly under the sun, for prolonged periods. Recharge the battery before it becomes completely discharged. Completely discharging will reduce the number of recharging cycles during the battery’s life and limit the capacity. Never store the battery in a discharged state. After much use, your battery’s charge-holding capacity will decrease. If you find that your battery does not hold a sufficient charge, you should contact us to order a replacement. If the battery is not used for an extended period, charge it fully and recharge it every two months. Store it in a cool, dry place. Your battery is engineered with precision for high capacity and long, useful life. Please do not use it to power other electrical devices. Improper use of the battery will damage the battery and shorten its useful life and may cause fire or an explosion. If you experience unusual sounds or odors coming from the charger or the battery, unplug the charger immediately and contact customer service.
Recharge the battery after every use
- Do not disassemble or alter the battery or battery charger.
- Do not place the battery near fire or corrosive substances.
- Please do not charge the battery indoors.
- Do not allow any liquids on or inside the battery/charger.
- Do not expose the battery/charger to extreme weather conditions.
- Do not operate the battery/charger if damaged.
- Recharge the battery only with a charger specified by the manufacturer.
- Do not use the battery/charger for any use other than its intended purpose.
- Only use the battery/charger on approved products.
Please instruct your children to keep away from the charging place.
USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Having an electric bike that breaks down or isn’t running smoothly is a real pain. Here are a few simple things you can do to avoid this and keep it running smoother for longer. Electric bikes are bicycles that have additional technology to provide pedal assistance. Because they tend to get used so much more, and at greater average speeds, maintenance is a critical factor in keeping them running smoothly. You don’t need to have a fancy workshop, do these few simple things:
Bicycle maintenance
Regularly check the significant touchpoint bolts for tightness – handlebars,
seat rails, wheels, etc. If any of these come off while riding,it can be
dangerous! Riding with loose bolts can be an expensive and inconvenient
repair. Lube your chain regularly Check tire pressures at least once a week.
Pump up to the recommended pressures if needed. Clean your bike with a regular
hose and/or bucket & brush. Avoid high-pressure water systems as you don’t
want to get water in the electrics!
Wiring. Be careful not to knock your wiring, particularly on things such
as lights, motor cables near wheels, sensor cables, etc
Batteries. See our article on battery care and safety. Also, take care of
sliding your battery in and out, so you don’t bend any battery plate nodes.
The next best thing you can do for your bike is to get it serviced regularly
by a skilled mechanic – preferably one with experience working on electric
bikes! Find or avoid problems before they happen.
MOVING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
There is very little to do in terms of electric maintenance however the main thing is to take care! Particularly when you are moving your bike in and out of cars, stairs or tricky storage places. Prolonged Exposure to UV Rays, Rain and the Elements May Damage the Enclosure Materials, Store Indoors When Not in Use.
Safety
Helmet
Always wear an approved helmet while riding your bike and follow the helmet manufacturer’s instructions for it, use and care of your helmet. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of where you ride your Bike and comply with all applicable laws.
Mechanical Safety Check
Check the condition of your Bike before every ride. Make sure no nuts, bolts,
or fixing are loose, with particular attention to the axle nuts and handlebar
stem. Make sure the tires are correctly inflated with the recommended air
pressure that locates on the side wall of every tire. Check the brakes for
proper operation. You must take your bike in to be serviced and checked by a
qualified bike mechanic before 100 miles (161 kilometers) of riding. This is
standard good practice for any new bike as cables will stretch, and components
will “bed in”. The service must include spokes tension for both front and rear
wheels.
Your First Ride
When you buckle on your helmet and go for your first ride, be sure to pick an
area away from cars, other cyclists, obstacles, or other hazards to become
familiar with the controls, features, and performance of your new Bike.
General Operating Rules When riding, obey the same road laws as all other
road vehicles as applicable by law in your area.
- Ride predictably, in a straight line, and with the flow of traffic. Never ride against traffic.
- Concentrate on the path ahead. Avoid potholes, gravel, wet or oily roads, wet leaves, curbs, train tracks, speed bumps, drain gates, thorns, broken glass, and other obstacles, hazards, and puncture flat risks.
- Expect the unexpected such as opening car doors or cars backing out of driveways.
- Be careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or other cyclists.
- Familiarize yourself with all the features and operations of the bike. Practice and become proficient at shifting gears, applying the brakes, using the power assist system, and using the throttle in a controlled setting before riding in riskier conditions.
- Wear proper riding clothes including closed-toe shoes. If you are wearing loose pants, secure the bottom using leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from being caught in the chain or gears. Do not use items that may restrict your hearing.
- When braking, apply the rear brake first, then the front brake. If brakes are not correctly applied, they may lock up, you may lose control, and you could fall.
- When the gear shifter is on 7, it will bring a faster speed when you add more effort for pedaling. On a flat road, the gear shifter can be adjusted to 7 to obtain a faster speed.
- hen the gear shifter is on 1, it will be easier for pedaling, but the speed will be slower. The derailleur can be adjusted to 1 so that the rider can easily climb uphill.
- It should be noted that the speed of the bicycle can be increased through the adjustment of the transmission, but you must not blindly increase the speed and ignore your own safety. Cycling is a good sport, but you must pay attention to safety.
- Off-road riding requires close attention and specific skills, and it presents variable conditions and hazards. Wear appropriate safety gear and don’t ride alone in remote areas. Check local rules and regulations about whether off-road bike riding is allowed.
Wet Weather
It is recommended to not ride in wet weather if avoidable. If you had to ride
in wet weather, please pay attention to the following:
- Before riding, check whether the various functions of the bicycle can work normally, especially the brakes.
- In wet weather, you need to take extra care when operating this bike.
- Decrease riding speed to help you control the bike in slippery conditions.
- Brake earlier since it will take longer to slow than when operated in dry conditions.
- Take care to be more visible to others on the road. Wear reflective clothing and use approved safety lights.
- Road hazards are more difficult to see when wet, proceed with caution.
Night Riding
It is recommended to not ride at night if avoidable. If you had to ride at
night, please pay attention to the following:
- Wear reflective and light-colored clothing.
- Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting, if possible.
- Ensure the tire wall, pedal, and other reflectors are installed and unobstructed.
- Ensure the bike is equipped with head and tail lights and works properly.
Additional Passengers
The Bike bikes are designed for one passenger only (excluding Tandems). DO NOT
carry any additional passengers on the front or rear of the bike.
Weight Capacity
These Electric Bikes are designed with a maximum weight capacity of 200 pounds
for all models. The rear rack maximum weight capacity of a Bike (if
applicable) is 25 pounds. Exceeding the maximum weight capacity can result in
damage of the bike, which can lead to serious injury.
Tires & Wheels
Make sure tires are correctly inflated. Check by putting one hand on the
saddle, one on the intersection of the handlebars and stem, then bouncing your
weight on the bike while looking at tire deflection. Compare what you see with
how it looks when you know the tires are correctly inflated, and adjust if
necessary. Are the tires in good shape? Spin each wheel slowly and look for
cuts in the tread and sidewall. Replace damaged tires before riding the bike.
Are wheels true? Spin each wheel and check for brake clearance and side-to-
side wobble. If a wheel wobbles side to side even slightly, or rubs against or
hits the brake pads, take the bike to a qualified bike shop to have the wheel
trued.
General Warning
Like any sport, bicycling involves the risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk, so you need to know — and practice— the rules of safe and responsible riding and proper use and maintenance. Proper usage and maintenance of your bicycle reduce the risk of injury. Your electric bicycle is designed for use by persons 16 years old or older. Riders must have the physical coordination, reaction time, and mental capability to ride and manage traffic, road conditions, and sudden situations and respect the laws governing bicycle use where they ride, regardless of age. If you have an impairment or disability such as a visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, cognitive/language impairment, or a seizure disorder, consult your physician before riding any bicycle.
A special note for parents
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of
your child, and that includes making sure that the bicycle is properly fitted
to the child; that it is in good repair and safe operating condition; that you
and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle;
and that you and your child have learned, understand, and obey not only the
applicable local motor vehicle, bicycle, and traffic laws, but also the common
sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling. As a parent, you should read
this manual, and review its warnings and the bicycle’s functions and operating
procedures with your child, before letting your child ride the bike.
WARNING
Make sure that your child always wears an approved bicycle helmet when riding, but also make sure that your child understands that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only, and must remove when not riding. A helmet must not be worn while playing, in play areas, on playground equipment while climbing trees, or while not riding a bicycle. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death. Your electric bicycle is for use by persons 16 years old and older, only. Do not let a child younger than 16 years old ride the bike.
Electrical Parameters
Model
| C-ROC26S900-MB-XXX C-ROC26S900-BL-XXX
(XXX represents any alphanumeric character)
---|---
Motor| 36V 500W
Type of Motor| Brush-less Hub motor
Battery| 36V12.5AH
Type of Battery| Li-ion Battery
Charging Temperature Range| 32-104℉
Discharge Temperature Range| 14-113℉
Charger Output| 42V DC MAX. 2.0A
Range Per Charging| 18-23 miles
Maximum Speed| 20 MPH
Maximum Loading| 265 LBS
Dimensions| 75.6×45.2×25.2 inch
Folding Dimensions| NO Folding
Weight| 55 LBS
Maximum Elevation| 6562 feet
Storage Temperature Range| 14-113℉
The Universal Wiring Diagram
This wiring diagram is only for reference, if any question you have, please contact customer service for any repair.
Recording Your Bike Info
- BICYCLE SERIAL NUMBER:———————————————————
- BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER:——————————————————–
- MODEL:———————————————————————————
- COLOR:———————————————————————————-
- DATE OF PURCHASE:—————————————————————–
- DEALER’S NAME:———————————————————————-
- DEALER’S PHONE:———————————————————————
- DEALER’S EMAIL:———————————————————————-
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