SENADA ARCHON PRO Electric Fat Tire EBike Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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SENADA ARCHON PRO Electric Fat Tire EBike

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  1. A01. The Packaging of the e-bike: This section provides information about the packaging of the e-bike.
  2. A02. Remove the packing EPE pearl cotton: This step instructs the user to remove the packing material, EPE pearl cotton, from the e-bike.
  3. A03. The arch of the fork should be facing forward: This instruction indicates that the arch of the fork should be positioned in the forward direction.
  4. A04. Turn the stem forward (do not turn the whole fork): It advises the user to turn the stem forward without turning the entire fork.
  5. A05. The correct direction the stem should be: This step specifies the correct direction in which the stem should be placed.
  6. A06. Remove the 4 bolts facing: It guides the user to remove the 4 bolts that are facing.
  7. A07. The correct orientation of the handlebar: This section mentions the correct orientation of the handlebar.
  8. A08. Fit the stem and handlebar together: It instructs the user to fit the stem and handlebar together.
  9. A09. Tighten the 4 bolts to fix handlebar: This step indicates that the user should tighten the 4 bolts to fix the handlebar securely.
  10. A10. Turn the 2 bolts on both sides to tighten the stem: It advises turning the 2 bolts on both sides to tighten the stem.
  11. A11. Tighten the top bolt: This step instructs the user to tighten the top bolt.
  12. A12. Ready to install the front wheel: It indicates that the user is now ready to install the front wheel.
  13. A13. Remove the fork spacer (it protects the fork from crushing and deformation during shipping, it is not a part of the bike): This step instructs the user to remove the fork spacer, which is not a part of the bike but served to protect the fork during shipping.
  14. A14. Turn the bike upside down (put some pearl cotton under handlebar): It advises turning the bike upside down and placing some pearl cotton under the handlebar.
  15. A15. Put the front wheel on the fork: This section instructs the user to put the front wheel on the fork.
  16. A16. Fork dropouts hold the tips of the hub axle: It explains that the fork dropouts hold the tips of the hub axle.
  17. A17. Fix the spacers and nuts on both sides of the hub axle: This step guides the user to fix the spacers and nuts on both sides of the hub axle.
  18. A18. Tighten the nuts on both sides, and then turn the bike over again to let the wheel on the ground: It advises tightening the nuts on both sides and then turning the bike over to let the wheel touch the ground.
  19. A19. Open the lever and turn the nut to loose the seat post clamp: This section instructs the user to open the lever and turn the nut to loosen the seat post clamp.
  20. A20. Insert the seat post into the seat tube: It advises the user to insert the seat post into the seat tube.
  21. A21. Tighten the saddle: This step instructs the user to tighten the saddle.
  22. A22. The short one is front fender, the longer one is rear fender: It provides information about the front and rear fenders, specifying their lengths.
  23. A23. Use the bolt to join the headlight, fork arch, and fender together: This section instructs the user to use a bolt to join the headlight, fork arch, and fender together.
  24. A24. Details of the bolt that join headlight and fender together: It provides additional details about the bolt used to join the headlight and fender together.
  25. A25. The headlight and fender are fixed on the fork arch: This step indicates that the headlight and fender should be fixed on the fork arch.
  26. A26. Ready to install rear fender: It informs the user that they are now ready to install the rear fender.
  27. A27. The correct placement method of rear fender: This section provides instructions on the correct placement method for the rear fender.
  28. A28. Fix rear fender to the frame with bolt and nut: It instructs the user to fix the rear fender to the frame using a bolt and nut.
  29. A29. Ready to install the rear rack: This step indicates that the user is now ready to install the rear rack.
  30. A30. The two holes on the upper part of the seat stay: It describes the two holes on the upper part of the seat stay.
  31. A31. The rear rack may need to be adjusted with sharp-nose pliers: This section mentions that the rear rack may need adjustment using sharp-nose pliers.
  32. A32. Adjust the angles of the rack sticks with sharp-nose pliers: It instructs the user to adjust the angles of the rack sticks using sharp-nose pliers.
  33. A33. Tighten the 2 upper bolts on both sides: This step advises tightening the 2 upper bolts on both sides.
  34. A34. Tighten the 2 lower bolts on both sides: It instructs the user to tighten the 2 lower bolts on both sides.
  35. A35. Turn spanner counter-clockwise to fix the pedal L on the left side: This section instructs the user to turn the spanner counter-clockwise to fix the left pedal (L).
  36. A36. Turn the spanner clockwise to fix the pedal R on the right side: It advises turning the spanner clockwise to fix the right pedal (R).
  37. A37. Put the battery on the battery base: This step instructs the user to place the battery on the battery base.
  38. A38. Push the battery downward to install it tightly: It advises pushing the battery downward to install it securely.
  39. A39. Turn the key to lock the battery: This section instructs the user to turn the key to lock the battery in place.
  40. A40. Side view of the e-bike: It provides a side view of the e-bike.
  41. A41. Turn the key on the handlebar first and then press button M for 3 seconds on the display to turn on power: This step instructs the user to turn the key on the handlebar first and then press the M button on the display for 3 seconds to turn on the power.
  42. A42. Press + or – to change speed grade. Twist throttle to enjoy the fun of riding: It advises the user to pressthe + or – buttons to change the speed grade and twist the throttle to enjoy the ride.

Tips: Full Electric Mode (using throttle only) is suitable for flat roads. Do not use Full Electric Mode on slopes, rough roads, or beaches as it may cause damage to the motor or controller due to excessive resistance. If the road conditions are unsuitable or too rough, it is recommended to use PAS (Pedal Assist System) mode. In PAS mode, you can pedal with your feet to assist the motor in overcoming resistance.

FULLY CHARGE BATTERIES BEFORE FIRST USE

Batteries should be fully charged immediately when they are received and immediately after each use for the recommended charge times (see below).

  • LiHon (Lithium lon) batteries 4-6 hours (2-3 hours for Via Urbano)
    We recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you have doubts or concerns as to your experience or ability to properly assembly, repair, or maintain your bicycle.
    Additional warning/cautions are in the assembly section of this manual
    With proper care and maintenance your Currie Technologies@ Hybrid Electric Bicycle will provide ease of use and be fun to ride
    Below are points that will help you to maximize the enjoyment you get from your new hybrid electric bicycle

FACTORS TO MAXIMIZE THE RANGE OF YOUR HYBRID ELECTRIC BICYCLE

  • Ride R input -the more the rider pedals the further the distance traveled. Continuous riding, as opposed to frequent stopping and starting. will yield the greatest range possible
  • elevation Gain -the flatter the road the further the distance traveled
  • Weathe R-cold weather can adversely affect the battery capacity
  • Wind – traveling with a tailwind will increase distance traveled, traveling into a headwind will decrease distance traveled
  • teRRaln -the smoother the terrain (roadways vs. fireroads, etc.) the further the distance traveled
  • Ride R WeiGht -the lighter the rider, resulting in less drain on the batteries, the further distance traveled
  • Bicycle Maintenance- a properly maintained bicycle will yield the greatest range possible
  • tiRe pRessu Re – properly infiated tires have less rolling resistance and will be easier to pedal
  • Batte Ries- properly charged and maintained batteries will yield the greatest range possible. Batteries stored in cold areas (below 50 degrees Fahrenheit/ 10 degrees Celsius) will show reduced range. Batteries that have not een kept in optimum condition will show reduced range and run time.

HELMETS SAVE LIVES!

  • ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED HELMET WHEN YOU RIDE YOUR BICYCLE.
  • DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT.
  • CPSC RECORDS SHOW THAT ABOUT 35% OF BICYCLE RELATED DEATHS OCCUR AFTER DARK.
  • AVOID RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS.
  • CPSC RECORDS SHOW THAT ABOUT 65% OF INIURIES HAPPEN TO CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE.
  • RIDE ONLY WITH ADULT SUPERVISIOn

CORRE CTFITT- MAKE SUREYOUR HELME COVERS OURFOREHEAD.

INCORRECT FITTING. FOREHEADIS EXPOSED AND VULNERABLETO SERIOUS INJURY.

Introduction

Instrument introduction and operation (Screen function diagram)

SENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(2\)

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SENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(3\)

  • A01. The Packaging of the e-bike
  • A02. Remove the packing EPE pearl cotton
  • A03. The arch of the fork should be facing forward
  • A04. Turn the stem forward ( do not turn the whole fork )
  • A05. The correct direction the stem should be facingSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(4\)
  • A06. Remove the 4 bolts
  • A07. The correct orientation of the handlebar
  • A08. Fit the stem and handlebar together
  • A09. Tighten the 4 bolts to fix handlebarSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(5\)
  • A10. Turn the 2 bolts on both sides to tighten the stem
  • A11. Tighten the top bolt
  • A12. Ready to install the front wheel
  • A13. Remove the fork spacer. (it protects the fork from crushing and deformation during shipping , it is not a part of the bike )SENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(6\)
  • A14. Turn the bike upside down( put some pearl cotton under handlebar )
  • A15. Put the front wheel on the fork
  • A16. Fork dropouts hold the tips of the hub axle
  • A17. Fix the spacers and nuts on both sides of the hub axleSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(7\)
  • A18. Tighten the nuts on both sides, and then turn the bike over again to let the wheel on the ground
  • A19. Open the lever and turn the nut to loose the seat post clamp
  • A20. Insert the seat post into the seat tubeSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(8\)
  • A21. Tighten the saddle
  • A22. The short one is front fender, the longer one is rear fender
  • A23. Use the bolt to join the headlight, fork arch and fender
  • A24. details of the bolt that join headlight and fender togetherSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(9\)
  • A25. The headlight and fender are fixed on the fork arch
  • A26. Ready to install rear fender
  • A27. The correct placement method of rear fender
  • A28. Fix rear fender to the frame with bolt and nutSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(10\)
  • A29. Ready to install the rear rack
  • A30. The two holes on the upper part of the seat stay
  • A31. The rear rack may need to be adjusted with sharp-nose pliers
  • A32. Adjust the angles of the rack sticks with sharp-nose pliersSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(11\)
  • A33. Tighten the 2 upper bolts on both sides
  • A34. Tighten the 2 lower bolts on both sides
  • A35. Turn spanner counter-clockwise to fix the pedal L on the left sideSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(12\)
  • A36. Turn the spanner clockwise to fix the pedal R on the right side
  • A37. Put the battery on the battery baseSENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(13\)
  • A38. Push the battery downward to install it tightly
  • A39. Turn the key to lock the batterySENADA-ARCHON-PRO-Electric-Fat-Tire-EBike-FIG- \(14\)
  • A40. Side view of the e-bike
  • A41. Turn the key on the handlebar first and then press button M for 3 seconds on the display to turn on power.
  • A42. Press + or – can change speed grade . Twist throttle to enjoy the fun of riding .

Tips: Full Electric Mode (i.e. using throttle only) is for flat roads.
Do not use Full Electric Mode on slopes or rough roads or beaches, otherwise excessive resistance will cause the motor or controller damage. If the road condition is unsuitable or too rough, please use PAS (Pedal Assist System) mode. PAS is when you use your feet to pedal in order to help the motor overcome resistance.

The power assisted mode match with the gear shift to achieve the riding experience of labor-saving and power saving.
In the setting of power assist riding, on few slopes and good road conditions, it is recommended to match with variable gears, 7-6 high-speed gears, with the best power-saving effect and speed ratio.
In case of large slope road conditions, gear 4-7 is adopted, which can easily and effortlessly climb the slope.
Riding with power assisted mode , if use speed shifting & climbing mode on flat road will waste electric power and accompany with the feeling of empty treading.

5 PAS Grades Labour power Motor power Effect
PASO 100% 0 Cycling for exercise
PAS 1 ~ PAS2 70%~80% 20%-30% Slight power assist makes exercise easier
PAS3 50% 50% Use power assist to ride faster and farther
PAS4 ~ PAS 5 20%~30% 70%~80% Fast cycling, labor saving

Maintenance

Maintenance and use skills of electric bicycle.
The maintenance methods of electric bicycle under different use conditions mainly include the following points.

  1. Influence of temperature.
    Temperature has an impact on the use of lithium batteries. Generally speaking, the impact on the use of lithium batteries at room temperature is inot significant, but when the temperature is higher than 40 ° C or lower than – 1 O ° C, the discharge capacity of lithium batteries will change.
    For example, if the temperature is below O ° C in winter, the effect will be affected. When the battery is fully charged, the driving mileage will be shortened, because under this condition, the battery capacity can only be released by 60% – 70%. Therefore, the driving mileage when the battery is fully charged in winter will be much less than in summer.
    Maintenance method.
    A,When the temperature is low in winter, the battery should be placed indoors, and the charging should also be carried out indoors. After the battery is fully charged, the charging time should be extended for another two hours.
    B,ln summer, avoid the sun exposure of batteries. Avoid charging the battery at high temperature. Avoid charging the battery immediately after use in high temperature. Do not charge for too long. The battery needs to be charged for another one or two hour after the red indicator turns green.

  2. Use on different road conditions
    E-bike is not suitable for driving on the road with bad or steep conditions. If there are many uphill on the way , we will find that the mileage of charging once will be much less than that on the flat road. When starting, uphill, loading or driving against the wind, please use the motor drive combined with human pedal to ensure the working life of your battery and motor be longer.

  3. Avoid exposure to the sun and rain. Although the electric bicycle has good waterproof performance, it can still ride in rainy and snowy weather, but when passing through water puddles and ponding and other roads, pay attention to the wading height, which shall not be higher than the motor, so as to prevent the motor from damage caused by water inflow. Do not use a high-pressure waler gun to wash the electric bicycle, so as to avoid damage caused by waler entering the electronic parts and accessories.

  4. Frequent braking is bound to be accompanied by frequent start-up, which will lead to frequent large current discharge and power cut-off of the battery, which has a certain impact on its life. Countermeasures: pay attention to safety when driving, drive at a proper speed, and try to avoid frequent braking.

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