MOMA Large Selection Of Electric Bikes User Manual

June 13, 2024
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Large Selection Of Electric Bikes

Hi,
we are so glad that you have bought your electric bike from Momas!
It is important that you write down the serial number of your bike as it is not registered anywhere with the supplier, only on the bike and the box.
When servicing with the supplier, we recommend that you bring the user manual so that our bike mechanic can note the performed service, as well as for you to get a signature after the service.
For example: Service number YX999.
Serial number bike:…………………………………………
Serial number battery:…………………………………
Model:…………………………………..
Date of purchase:………………………….
Performed service:………………………………..

PARTS OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PARTS OVERVIEW

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  1. LCD screen
  2. Brake lever
  3. Shift lever
  4. Handle
  5. Damper fork
  6. Battery
  7. Motor
  8. Crank/Crank Warm
  9. Pedal| 10) Hydraulic disc brake (front)
  10. Hydraulic disc brake (rear)
  11. Rear derailleur
  12. Chain
    Wheel:
  13. Spokes
  14. Hub
  15. Rim
  16. Tires
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1.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model MOMAS ZENITH
Motor 250 W Nominal
Motor type Bafang
Maximum weight driver 120 kg
Material frame DS02 Carbon
Speed 25 km/h
Weight 28 kg
Optimal range 130 km
Brakes Shimano, Altus
Gear Shimano Deore SL-M6100-R
Volts battery 48 V
Battery capacity 20 Ah
Battery type Bafang
Chain KMC E12S NP/BKS 124L
Fork XC-360BOOST
Wheel size 29”
Display Bafang DP C241.CAN
Tire type Continental eRuban Plus 27,5

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Read the user manual carefully for best performance and to take the best care of the product
  • Electric bicycles from Momas are personal vehicles and are only intended to be used by one person. Never have more than one person on the bike at a time
  • The rider of the electric bicycle should adjust the seat and handlebar height according to their height to ensure a good, stable, and comfortable ride
  • Familiarize yourself with local and national regulations for the use of electric bicycles, regarding speed and alcohol limits. Also, follow laws and regulations for the use of helmets and other protective gear. Wear bright clothes to be more visible in traffic Make sure to inflate the tires sufficiently before use. Never ride the product with low or no air in the tires, as it is harmful to the product and can be dangerous for the rider. It damages the tube, tire, and rim. Punctures are not covered by the right of  complaint. Do not use the product if the tire is visibly worn
  • Take a practice run in a traffic-free area on gear 1 before going out on public roads and sidewalks
  • Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the pedals when riding. This is a means of transportation, do not use it for jumping, tricks, or similar activities
  • Avoid riding under unfavorable conditions, such as slippery surfaces like ice and oil, heavy rain, strong wind, snow, puddles, or bad roads. If you are unsure, reduce your speed, assess your surroundings, and possibly walk the bike beside you
  • Do not ride over potholes and straight into or down from curbs, as it can cause harm to the rider and/or damage to the vehicle. Get off and lift the bike instead. Always ride on level ground and roads suitable for the product’s use
  • If the e-bike is not used for 1 month (such as during winter storage), you need to maintenance charge it at least once a month. Never let it completely run out of power and never charge it to 100% during storage (up to 80% is sufficient)
  • After riding in rainy weather, the battery, connection, and display must always be wiped dry. Then store the battery in a dry place for the next ride
  • Never use the product in a state where you are not completely sure you can drive safely. Reasons not to use the e-bike include if you have consumed alcohol, taken tranquilizers, are ill, impaired, tired, or in other circumstances

HOW TO USE THE E-BIKE

3.1 ASSEMBLY STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX
On the YouTube channel ”Momas Elcyklar” you will receive detailed and good instructions on how to set up the electric bike, as well as how to adjust the gears before using the bike.
You will also receive a quick training on how the display works.
NOTE! Fill the tires with air BEFORE the first ride and maintain them. 3 – 4 bar.MOMA Large Selection Of Electric Bikes - BOX

DISPLAY AND ERROR CODES
TURN ON / OFF THE SYSTEM
Press and hold ON/OFF button (>2S) to turn on the display. Hold down (>2S) again to turn off the HMI. If the “auto power off” time is set to 5 minutes (it can be set in the “Auto OFF” function), the HMI will automatically turn off within this set time, when not in use.
SELECTION OF ASSISTANCE LEVEL
When the HMI is turned on, lightly press + or – to select the assistance level (the number of assistance levels must be adapted to the controller). The lowest level is level 0, the highest level is 5. Default is level 1, “0” means no power assist at all.
NOTE: If the controller has Boost function, this level can be selected with a light press of the + button.
Lightly press the ON/OFF button to display the different modes and information.

  1. System with torque sensor, shows circular single trip distance (TRIP, km) –> total distance (ODO, km).
    –> Maximum speed (MAX, km/h) Average speed (AVG, km/h) remaining distance (RANGE, km) –> Energy consumption (CALORIERS/CAL, KCal) –> real-time power output (POWER, w) –> run time (TIME, min).

  2. If the system has a speed sensor, circular single trip distance (Trip, km) –> total distance (ODO, km) –> maximum speed (MAX, km/h) –> average speed (AVG, km/h) – -> remaining distance (RANGE, km) driving time (TIME, min).

  3. Main lighting indication

  4. USB connection indication

  5. Battery capacity indication

  6. Real-time speed display

  7. Assistance level indication

  8. Enter various data

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HEADLIGHTS/TAIL LIGHTS
Press and hold + (>2S) to turn on the backlight and spotlight.
Press and hold + again to turn off the tail light and headlight. The brightness of the backlight can be set in the ”Brightness” function. (If the display is turned on in a dark environment, the display backlight/headlight will turn on automatically. If the display backlight/headlight is turned off manually, they must also be turned on manually afterwards)
WALKING MODE
The walking assistance can only be activated with a standing pedelec. Activation: Tap – until the walking mode symbol appears. Hold down – again, walk mode is now activated. The symbol flashes and the pedelec moves approx. 6 km/h. After releasing – the motor stops automatically and if there is no activity within 5 s, it automatically returns to the 0 level.
BOOST FUNCTION
While driving, when the speed has reached 25 km/h, you can select BOOST level. Press and hold the Boost button (>2S), the Pedelec will enter the BOOST function. The indicator on the display flashes and the engine power reaches maximum power. (BOOST works as follows). If you release the button or make another selection, BOOST will stop.
NOTE: If the speed does not reach 25km/h, this function cannot be implemented and pressing and holding the Boost button (>2s) can turn off the HMI.
USB CHARGING FUNCTION
When the HMI is off, insert the USB device into the USB charging port on the HMI, then turn on the HMI to charge. When the HMI is on, you can directly charge the USB device. The maximum charging voltage is 5 V and the maximum charging current 500 mA.
BATTERY CAPACITY INDICATION
The percentage of current battery capacity and total capacity is displayed from 100% to 0% depending on the actual capacity.
SETTINGS
After the HMI is turned on, press and hold the + and – buttons (simultaneously) to enter “Setting”. Lightly press the ON/OFF button (<0.5S) to confirm.
You can press + and – at any time to return to the main screen.
UNIT CHOICE IN KM/MILES
Lightly press + or – to select “Unit”. Then press the ON/OFF button to confirm. Choose between “Metric” (kilometers) and “Imperial” (Miles) with the

  • or – button. When you have made your choice, press the ON/OFF button to save and return to “Setting”.
    SET AUTO SWITCH OFF TIME
    Lightly press + or – to select “Auto Off” and press ON/OFF to confirm your selection. Then select automatic switch-off time between “OFF/9/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1 with + or -.
    After selecting the desired mode, press ON/OFF to save and return to Settings. ATTENTION! “OFF” means that this function is switched off.
    BRIGHTNESS
    Lightly press + or – to select “Brightness” and press ON/OFF to confirm your choice. Then select percentage according to “100%”/ “75%” / “50%” / “30%” / or “10%” with + or -. When you have made your desired selection, press ON/OFF (<0.5 s) to return to “Setting”. “10%” is the weakest brightness, “100%” the strongest.
    “AL SENSITIVY” – SET LIGHT SENSITIVITY
    Lightly press + or – to select “AL Sensitivity”, then press ON/OFF to confirm your selection. Select light sensitivity between “0” / “1” / “2” / “3” / “4” / “5” with + or -. After making the desired selection, press ON/OFF <0.5 S) to save and return to “Settings”.
    Note: “0” means the light sensor is off. Level “1” is the weakest sensitivity and “5” the strongest.
    ”TRIP RESET” – SET TRIP RESET FUNCTION
    Lightly press + or – to select ”AL Sensitivity” and press ON/OFF to confirm your selection. Then choose between ”No” (do not select function) or ”Yes” (confirm function) with + or -. After making the desired selection, press ON/OFF (<0.5 S) to save and return to ”Setting”. Note: Driving time (TIME), average speed (AVG) and maximum speed (MAXS) will return at the same time when you reset ”TRIP”.
    ”VIBRATION” – SET THE VIBRATION BUTTON
    Lightly press + or – to select “Vibration” and press ON/OFF to confirm your choice. Then select ”NO/YES” (”YES”=the vibration button is on, ”NO”=the vibration button is off) with + or – . Once you’ve made your choice, press the ON/OFF button to save and return to Settings.
    ”SERVICE” TURN ON/OFF THE SERVICE INDICATION
    Lightly press + or – to select “Service” and press ON/OFF to confirm your selection. Then select ”No/Yes” (”YES”=Service indication is on, ”No”=Service indication is off) with the ON/OFF button.
    After making the desired selection, press the ON/OFF button (0.5 S) to save and return to “Setting”.
    “TRIP RESET” – SET TRIP RESET FUNCTION
    Lightly press + or – to select “AL Sensitivity” and press ON/OFF to confirm your selection. Then choose between “No” (do not select function) or “Yes” (confirm function) with + or -. After making the desired selection, press ON/OFF (<0.5 S) to save and return
    to “Setting”. Note: Driving time (TIME), average speed (AVG) and maximum speed (MAXS) will return at the same time when you reset “TRIP”.
    “VIBRATION” – SET THE VIBRATION BUTTON
    Lightly press + or – to select “Vibration” and press ON/OFF to confirm your choice. Then select “NO/YES” (“YES”=the vibration button is on, “NO”=the vibration button is off) with + or -. Once you’ve made your choice, press the ON/OFF button to save and return to Settings.
    “SERVICE” TURN ON/OFF THE SERVICE INDICATION
    Lightly press + or – to select “Service” and press ON/OFF to confirm your selection. Then select “No/Yes” (“YES”=Service indication is on, “No”=Service indication is off) with the ON/OFF button. After making the desired selection, press the ON/OFF button (0.5 S) to save and return to “Setting”.
    SET ASSISTANCE LEVEL
    Lightly press + or – to select “Assist Mode” and press ON/OFF to confirm. Then select the assistance level according to “3” / “5” / “9” with ON/OFF. After making the desired selection, press ON/OFF (0.5 S) to save and return to the settings.
    INFORMATION
    After the HMI is powered on, press and hold + and – to enter the information function. Gently press + or – (<0.5S) to select “Information”, then press ON/OFF (<0.5S) to confirm. NOTE: All information displayed cannot be adjusted, it is for informational purposes only.
    SPEED LIMIT
    Lightly press + or – to select “Speed Limit”, then press ON/OFF to display the default speeds. Press ON/OFF to return to Information.
    BATTERY INFORMATION
    Ta p + or – to select “Battery information”, then press ON/OFF to confirm. Then press + or – to display the battery data (b01 –> b04 –> b06 –> b07 –> b08 –> b09 –> b10 –> b11 –> b12 –> b13 — >d00 –> d01 –> d02 –> dn –> Hardware –> Software.press
    ON/OFF to return to “Information”.
    Note: If the battery has no communication function, you will not be able to see any data from the battery.
    SHOW BATTERY HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE VERSION
CODE CODE DEFINITION UNIT
b01 Current temperature °C
b4 Battery voltage mV
b6 Current mA
b7 Remaining battery capacity mAh
b8 Battery capacity at full charge mAh
b9 Relative SOC %
b10 Absolute SOC %
b11 Cycle times Times
b12 Max uncharged time Hour
b13 Minimum uncharged time Hour
d00 Number of cells
d01 Voltage cell 1 mV
d02 Voltage cell 2 mV
dn Voltage cell n mV

NOTE: If no data is detected, “–” will be displayed.
“TORQUE INFORMATION” – TORQUE INFORMATION
Lightly press + or – to select “Torque Info”. Press ON/OFF to confirm. Then press + or – to display “Hardware Ver” or “Software Ver”. Press ON/OFF (0.5 S) to return to “Information”.
NOTE: If your pedelec does not have a torque sensor, “–” will be displayed.
ERROR CODES
Lightly press + or – to select “Error code” and then press ON/OFF to confirm. Lightly press + or – to display errormessage from the last 10 times through “E-Code00” to “E-Code09”. Press ON/OFF (<0.5 S) to return to “Information”.
NOTE: 00 means there are no errors.

ERROR CODES ERROR SOLUTION
4 The throttle is not back in correct position Check if the throttle can be

adjusted back to its proper position. If the error persists, replace with a new throttle.
(Only with this function).
5| Throttle control fault| 1.Check the connector with the throttle to ensure that everything is seated
correctly.
2. Disconnect the throttle. If the problem persists, contact your dealer. (Only with this
function)
7| Overvoltage protection| 1.Remove the battery.
2. Reinsert the battery.
3. If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
8| Hall sensor signal error inside the motor| Please contact your dealer.
9| Phase error on the motor| Please contact your dealer.
10| The temperature inside the motor has
reached its maximum protection value| 1. Turn off the system and let the Pedlec cool down.
2. If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
11| Error on the temperature sensor in the motor| Please contact your dealer.
12| Error on the current sensor in the controller| Please contact your dealer.
13| Error on the temperature sensor in the battery| Please contact your dealer.
14| The protection temperature inside the regulator has reached its maximum protection value| 1. Switch off the system and let the Pedelec cool down.
2. If the problem persists, contact your  dealer.
15| Error on the temperature sensor in the controller| Please contact your dealer.
21| Speed sensor fault| 1. Reboot the system.
2. Check that the magnet attached to the spoke is aligned with the speed sensor and that the distance is between 10mm and 20mm.
3. Check that the speed sensor connector is correctly connected.
4. If the error persists, please contact your dealer.
25| Torque signal error| 1. Check that all connections are properly connected.
2. If the error persists, please contact your dealer.
26| Speed   signal from the torque sensor has a fault| 1. Check the connector from the speed sensor to see that it is connected correctly.
2. Check the speed sensor for signs of  damage.
3. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer.
27| Overcurrent from controller| 1. Reboot the system.
2. Check that the magnet on the spoke is aligned with the speed sensor and that
the distance is between 10 mm and 20 mm.
3. Check that the speed sensor connector is correctly connected.
4. Please contact your dealer if the error persists.
30| Communication error| 1. Check that all connections are properly connected.
2. If the error persists, please contact your dealer.
33| Brake signal has a fault (If brake sensors are fitted)| 1. Check all contacts.
2. If the error persists, please contact your dealer.
36| 15 V detection circuit has a fault| Please contact your dealer.
37| Faulty WDT circuit| Please contact your dealer.
41| Total voltage from the battery too high| Please contact your dealer.
43| The total power from the battery cells is too high| Please contact your dealer.
45| Battery temperature too high| Please contact your dealer.
46| Battery temperature too low| Please contact your dealer.
47| Battery SOC is too high| Please contact your dealer.
48| Battery SOC is too LOW| Please contact your dealer.
61| Faulty clutch detection| Please contact your dealer. (Only with this function)
62| The electronic gear can’t let go| Please contact your dealer. (Only with this function)
71| The electronic lock is stuck| Please contact your dealer. (Only with this function)
81| The Bluetooth module has an error| Please contact your dealer. (Only with this function)

3.3 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS
Always inspect the vehicle before use. Check the brakes, that everything is in place, check air pressure and use safety equipment.
3.3.1 BEFORE USING THE E-BIKE

  • Before putting the product into use, the buyer must familiarize himself with the user manual
  • Choose a suitable place for your first rides and get to know the electric bike
  •  Set up the e-bike according to the instructions shown in the user manual
  • We recommend a helmet and other protective equipment
  • You should familiarize yourself with brakes, braking distance and how the product behaves when braking before using the product in traffic/among people.
    Test at low speeds first and work your way up to high speed emergency braking

3.3.2 DRIVING

  • Press and hold the on/off button to turn on the e-bike
  • Remember to shift between gears while driving and to use the bell and lights on roads, carriageways and among other road users
  • Be aware that sudden, unforeseen obstacles may appear along the way. Use common sense with regard to speed and adapt your driving to the conditions and surface
  • The auxiliary motor works like this: When the pedals are activated, a sensor sends signals to an electronic control, which then starts the motor. The power of the auxiliary motor is adjusted in relation to the selected assistance level. You can adjust the level of assistance as needed while riding. You can put in maximum assistance when riding uphill, while you can turn off the assist motor when riding downhill. The electronic control unit automatically disconnects from the motor when you stop using the  edals. Likewise, the control unit disconnects the engine when your speed exceeds 25 km/h.
  • Show consideration for all traffic rules that are relevant in relation to bicycles/electric bicycles
  • These models are developed for cycling on public roads and pavements. Avoid off-road driving and rough terrain
  • It is completely normal for the engine to make a little noise while driving

3.3.3 BRAKES

  • Use the brake lever/brakes when braking. When the brake lever is depressed, the hydraulic brakes are activated. If the lever is too easy to push in, the brakes need to be adjusted. This can be done with us at E-Wheels or at your local bike mechanic
  • The harder you press the brake handle, the more braking force of the product. Be aware that in the event of sudden braking, the e-bike may slide forward and dangerous situations may occur
  • Avoid sudden braking if not necessary as it leads to worn tires and punctures

MAINTENANCE

4.1 SERVICE

A thorough service of the bicycle means that a bicycle mechanic adjusts, tightens and lubricates all moving parts. After that, we recommend that you carry out maintenance yourself at regular intervals, depending on how often and how far you ride. Below is a checklist for future service inspections:

  1. Inspection, which must be carried out no later than 2 months after the date of purchase. Includes the following: Adjustment, tightening and lubrication of moving parts.
  2. Service inspection which should be carried out approx. 1 – 2 times per year or after 1000 km (must be documented) includes the following: Adjustment of steering parts, crankshaft, gearbox, front axle, lubrication of external moving parts and safety check of  tire depth and tire pressure (tire pressure should be 3 – 4 bar), lights (test cables or batteries), as well as a general safety check of the rest of the bike.

4.2 TIRES
When the tires are worn or damaged, they must be replaced before continuing to ride the e-bike. Fill with air once the week with frequent use. It is very important that the tires have the correct air pressure before use. When the tires are straight from the box they have about 2 bar of air pressure and will puncture if you don’t fill them with air. You should have between 3.4 – 4 bar (50 – 60 psi), but it is important to check the side of the tire for the recommended pressure. Correct air pressure gives better range, top speed, acceleration, climbing ability and ride comfort. Most importantly: It drastically reduces the risk of puncture.
4.3 BRAKES – BRAKE MAINTENANCE AND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS

  • The brakes must be adjusted and tightened as necessary. Please contact your sales representative for guidance
  • Always check the brakes before you start using the product
  • Products with disc brakes need to have the brake pads replaced if necessary. These can be ordered from your supplier

4.4 BATTERY

  • Moma´s bikes are equipped with Li-ion batteries. The average lifetime of the battery is around 600 cycling trips. Under normal use and with regular maintenance, the life of the battery can usually reach over 600 cycling trips
  • Before using the electric bike for the first time, it is important to charge the battery to 100%
  • Always take the battery indoors and make sure it is kept dry
  • Always try to leave at least 10% left and avoid draining the battery completely before charging it
  • Do not leave the e-bike with a completely empty battery for several hours. Please charge it as soon as possible
  • When you are going to put the electric bike away for a longer period of time, it is important that the battery percentage is at least 50% or more (max. 80%). It is extremely important to maintenance charge it at least once a month, otherwise the battery will be damaged
  • Always use the original charger that belongs to your model
  •  Do not leave the e-bike in places where the temperature is colder than -5 and do not leave it in the sun. Better put it in the shade
  • Li-ion batteries must be handled with extreme care. Overcharging, damage or overheating may result in fire. Always be awake and present when the e-bike is charging, do not charge it unattended during the night
  • Do not use or charge a damaged battery unattended. Immediately follow disposal protocol and deliver the battery for proper disposal

4.5 CHARGER
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS

  • The charger is developed for indoor use
  • Dry the battery after use before charging Insert the plug from the charger into the socket (AC 110 V – 230 V)
  • Make sure the e-bike is turned off and the key removed before charging the bike
  • Open the charging port cover and insert the charging plug into the charging port
  • The chargers from Momas have a built-in timing function for when the battery is fully charged. The lamp on the charger lights up red to indicate that charging is in progress. When the light changes from red to green, it indicates that the battery is fully charged
  • When charging the battery, the electric bicycle must be placed in a dry and ventilated room/place
  • Manual sleep mode: Press the battery button for 5 seconds to enter the sleep mode. Activate it by press 1 second. Charging the battery while its in sleep mode can also activate it

COMPLAINT

5.1 WHAT DOES THE RIGHT OF COMPLAINT INCLUDE?
Our electric bikes are built to last. Nevertheless, an electric bicycle is made up of parts with different lifespans, and the time-limited claim right will therefore vary depending on which part of the bicycle is being claimed. Some components such as the motor and battery are more exposed to natural wear and tear and will therefore have a shorter life expectancy than the bike as a whole.
Remember that proper maintenance and use are critical to the product’s lifespan. User error is not eligible for complaint. Lack of maintenance combined with incorrect use is among the most common reasons for an electric bicycle to be damaged, and will not be covered by the right of complaint. We always recommend our customers to follow our maintenance and product instructions, as this can be of great importance in the event of a complaint.
See our website for current warranty conditions, information on complaints and how to proceed.
Please note that intensive or commercial use, such as daily food deliveries, will affect and reduce your right to make a complaint. The bikes are designed for normal private use and intensive use will accelerate wear and possibly cause faults/damages not covered by the Consumer Purchase Act.
5.2 COMPLAINT AND SERVICE REQUESTS
We refer you to your supplier for complaints and service requests.

TIPS FOR EXTENDING THE LIFETIME OF THE E- BIKE

  1. Charge the battery fully at least once a month during seasons when the bike is not in use. If not maintained, the battery capacity can decrease drastically. This is due to irresponsible handling of the bike and is not covered by complaints.
  2. Make sure there is enough air pressure in the tires. At least 2.2 bar recommended weight.
  3. The bicycle must be kept clean and dry. Rust is not covered by complaints.
  4. The chain should be lubricated at least once per season.
  5. Crank arms and pedals should be tightened after the first ride, before 4 miles. Next, the crank arms and pedals should be tightened as needed. Worn threads and cracked axles are not covered by complaints.
  6. The customer is responsible for ensuring that adjustments are made correctly. Broken gears as a result of poor/incorrect adjustment are not covered by complaints.

SAFE WASTE DISPOSAL

This product must not be disposed of by incineration, landfill or together with household waste. Improper disposal of the battery in this product may cause the battery to heat up, rupture, or catch fire, causing serious injury. Substances contained in the battery constitute chemical hazards for the environment. E-Wheel’s products must be delivered to a recycling center or recycling facility.
Local regulations and laws regarding the recycling and disposal of lithium batteries and/or products containing them vary by country, state, and local government.
You must check the laws and regulations corresponding to where you live to properly dispose of the battery and/or device. It is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste in accordance with local regulations and laws.
For further information on where to dispose of batteries and electronic waste, please contact your local or regional waste management office, your household waste service or your point of sale.

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