HJMBIKE HJM2307 Electric Bike Owner’s Manual
- June 15, 2024
- HJMBIKE
Table of Contents
Version:HIM2307
Owner’s manual
Electric Bike
HJM2307 Electric Bike
Welcome to the HIMBIKE family!
Thank you for your purchase of our products. We feel honored for your support
and trust.
HJM team is engaged in e-bike manufacturing and innovation. We are devoted to
providing cost-effective e-bikes and high-quality services. Green, healthy
lifestyle is what we pursue and joyful transportation mode is what we offer.
Now, before enjoying the easy ride with your new ROAMER ebike, please read
this manual carefully and follow the instructions when assembling and
operating the bike.
If you have any questions after reading this manual, please refer to our
website, or contact us by email.
Website: www.hjmbike.com
Email: support@hjmbike.com
Manual Use Instruction
This manual contains details of the product, assembly procedure, operation
method, maintenance as well as some useful tips for users.
It is necessary to read through the manual carefully before you start to use
your new ebike. You should pay the most attention to all tips, suggestions,
cautions, and warnings to ensure your safety and enjoy each ride. Please
always keep it for future reference even if you have read it. The ebike is
expected to be your powerful partner and friend after years with your endless
love and care.
The content in this manual is subject to change or withdrawal without notice.
You can refer to our website for the latest version. The purpose of this
manual is to inform you of the safe ways to operate the bike. However, it is
impossible to promise your safety in any riding conditions and/or unexpected
situations. Any risks occurred should be the responsibility of the rider.
Any other questions, please get in touch with us via our website/e-mail.
Product Overview
Components & Accessories
Roamer
NO | Accessory name |
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1 | Saddle |
2 | Seat post |
3 | Seat post clamp |
4 | Rear rack |
5 | Rear light |
6 | Rear fender |
7 | Brake rotor |
8 | Freewheel |
9 | Rear derailleur |
10 | Spokes |
11 | Chain |
12 | Crank set |
13 | Pedal |
14 | Front brake |
15 | Tire |
16 | Bafana central motor M400 350w |
17 | Suspension fork |
18 | Front light |
19 | Headset |
20 | Stem |
21 | LCD display |
22 | Battery tube |
23 | Hidden battery |
24 | Integrated bifan controller |
25 | Brake lever |
26 | Bell |
27 | Shifter |
28 | LCD display remote |
Specification
Electronic | Components |
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Battery | Dual 48V14ah Li-Ion battery |
fork | Chain |
Charger | 48V3A operating during 110V to 240V AC power outlets |
aluminum alloy | Tires |
Midmotion | Bafana M400 350W mid motor |
Alloy, 36H
Controller| 48V18A brushless controller| Freewheel| Shimano 7-speed freewheel|
Fenders| Black Aloo front and rear, full coverage
Pedal assist| 0-5 pedal assist| Gearing| 1-7 speed| Spokes| 12-gauge stainless
steel
Throttle| Withee throttle| Brake| Logan hydraulic 160mm front and rear| Crank
Set| 170mm forged alloy
Display| Bafana LCD screen| Brake lever| Logan comfort grip levers with motor
cutoff switch| Pedal| Aluminum alloy pedal with reflectors
Headlight| LED 48V waterproof cable| Handlebars| ZOOM C269 Aluminum alloy|
Saddle| Leather comfort seat
Rear Light| LED taillight| Stem| ZOOM 124 Aluminum alloy| Seat Post|
Ø30.4*300mm
USB Ports| 5V| Grips| Hand sewn grips| Kickstand| Single-leg aluminum alloy
Assembly Instructions
Notice
- The following steps are only a general guide to assist the assembly process of your E-bike. It’s not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly, maintenance, and repair.
- A person/friend is highly recommended to give you a hand in the process of e-bike assembly.
- If you are a novice in E-bike assembly, please turn to a certified bike mechanic for assembly, future maintenance and repair.
- HJM bike suggests having a certified mechanic check your E-bike before the first ride to ensure your safety and comfort even if you are experienced and skilled.
- The detailed assembly video for the TOURY/ TOURY STEP THRU e-bike is available on our website , www.hjmbike.com.
Step 1
Unwrap the packing
Before opening the box, keep the box right side up. Check the box around
carefully to make sure the package is in good condition without serious
damage. HJM suggests taking out your phone and shooting the complete bike
information on the side of the box. Record the whole process of opening the
box, which is necessary for your after-sale service.
Open the box and take out the E-bike and other components with the help of
someone else. Keep the bike stand up in a safe and steady state. Carefully
remove the packaging materials protecting the bike frame and all other
components. Please recycle packaging materials. Open the small box and
carefully set out all contents. Prepare the tool kit ready which is contained
in the box.
The following accessories are included in the package of TOURY/TOURY STEP THRU
E-bike:
Outer box: | Inner box: |
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95% assembled bike Keys (identical) on the eBike | Assembly Toolkit Charger |
Pedals(left and right) Manual
If there are any missing parts, please contact HJM BIKE.
Step 2
Install handlebar onto the stem
- Straighten the handlebar stem and front fork. Ensure the handlebar stem and front fork are in the same direction, and the four stem faceplate bolts are facing forward.
- Loosen the four stem faceplate bolts with the 4mm Allen wrench. Remove and put them aside. Notice the washer on the bolt, and don’t lose it.
- Place the handlebar on the stem correctly. Put the wire harness in order, and ensure that the cables and wires are not twisted.
- Center the handlebar and adjust to the angle for your comfortable ride, then tighten the four stem faceplate bolts evenly.
- Adjust the stem angle using the 5mm Allen bolts on the side of the stem if desired. Adjust the handlebar so the grips are approximately parallel to the ground.
- Locate the side of the green LCD display connector, place the display on the handlebar and tighten the 2 screws. place the button panel on the handlebar and tighten the screw. carefully press the wiring harness, and LCD display interface directly together without twisting.
- Secure to the recommended torque value. A torque wrench is needed to evenly tighten the four stem faceplate bolts to the recommended torque value, 6 Nm. (Refer to the table of Recommended Torque Value on pages 19)
Step 3
Install the front fender and headlight
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Place the fender.
From the front tire’s front, align the front fender mounting port with the front fork arch. -
Place the headlight.
Locate the two sides of the red, two-pin headlight connector, carefully align the internal pins and notches and external arrows, then press directly together without twisting to fully seat the connection. Align the headlight port with front fender mounting port and front fork arch, as the first picture shown. -
Attach the headlight and fender to the fork arch.
Turn the bolt and nut apart, leave the washer on the bolt. Pass the bolt through the headlight port, fender mounting port and front fork arch in turn. Then turn the nut onto the bolt end. Use a 5 mm Allen wrench at the bolt head and a 10 mm wrench on the nut at the bolt end. -
Adjust the headlight angle to illuminate the road ahead and not blind oncoming traffic.
Use a 3 mm Allen wrench and 8 mm wrench to loosen the headlight angle adjustment bolt, tilt the headlight to the optimal position, and then tighten in place securely.
Step 4
Install the front wheel
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Remove the front fork plate with a 10mm wrench.
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Put the e-bike on safe, flat ground. You can use the hard foam from the carton box to put on the bottom of the fork to avoid damage caused by the friction between the front fork and the ground.
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Prepare the wheels. There are two wheels hub protections on the two sides of the wheel. please rotate and remove them.
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Install the front wheel. Lift the front of the e-bike and put the wheel in the middle of the front fork. pay attention that the brake rotor on the wheel and disc brake on front fork are on the same side. Install the front wheel axle into the front fork fluted legs and ensure the brake rotor is smoothly placed in the disc brake.
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Locate the quick release lever, which put into accessory box during shipment. Open the lever and remove the thumb nut and one cone spring(opposite to the lever). Keep the washer and other cone spring in place on the lever side.
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Install the lever into the front wheel axle. Insert from either side is ok. Next, reinstall the cone spring pointing towards the wheel hub, then thread the thumb nut onto the lever and turn tightly with lever open. Then close the lever by hand without touching the brake rotor.
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Attach the fender bracket to the front fork.
Use a 5mm Allen wrench to loosen the bolts of the front fender bracket hose clamp and fix the hose clamp to the proper position of the front fork, make the clearance between the fender and tire evenly, be careful not to install the wire harness into the hose clamp, Ensure the fender is centered and torque all mounting bolts to the recommended torque value, 6 Nm. (Refer to the table of Recommended Torque Value on pages 19) -
When properly installed, the front wheel should be at the center of the front fork, the brake rotor should be between the brake pads in the brake caliper, and the quick-release lever should be fully secured. Ensure that the front wheel and quick release lever are properly secured before moving on to the next step.
NOTICE
- Never touch the brake rotor, especially when the wheel and/or bike is in motion, or serious injury could occur.
- Hand oils can cause squeaking and decrease brake performance; do not touch the brake rotor while inspecting, opening, or closing the quick-release lever.
Step 5
Install the pedals
Locate the pedal axle exterior into the crank. The right pedal goes onto the
crank on the right side of the bike (which is located on the rider’s right
side when riding).
The right pedal is threaded to tighten by turning clockwise.
Carefully thread the right pedal onto the crank on the right side of the bike
a 15mm wrench. Do not cross thread or damage the threads.
The left pedal is reverse-threaded and tightens counterclockwise.
Ensure that the remaining pedal has notches on the exterior of the axle and an
“L” stamp at the left end of the axle, indicating it is the left pedal.
Carefully thread the pedal onto the left crank slowly by 15mm wrench. Do not
cross thread or damage the threads.
Step 6
Install the rear rack
- Loosen two bolts on the two side of rerack (position 1) , but do not to remove them at all
- Take out the screws on the accessory box, align the frame mounting holes with mounting holes in front of the rear rack, tighten two bolts (position 2) on the two side of rear rack with 4mm Allen wrench.
- Tighten the bolts (position 1) on the both side.
- Locate the tail light connector, carefully press directly together without twisting.
- Check that the four rear rack bolts are fully secured.
Step 7
Set the seat height
- Open the quick release lever by hinging it open fully. Ensure that the seat post clamp opening is aligned with the notch at the front of the seat tube.
- Adjust the seat post up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring that the seat post is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point.
- If needed, use the thumb nut to add tension to the clamp so there is enough resistance when the lever is in line with the clamp bolt, but do not over-tighten.
- Close the quick release lever to secure the seat post and make sure that it does not move.
NOTICE
For most riders, the seat height should be set by placing the ball of their
foot on the pedal when the pedal is at its lowest point. Their legs should be
almost fully extended in this orientation, , with a slight bend at the knee.
The correct seat height should not allow leg strain from overextension, and
the hips should not rock from side to side when pedaling.
Step 8
Adjusting for comfortable riding
- Adjust the seat height
1. Open the quick release lever by swinging the lever open and outwards fully.
2. Move the seat up and down by sliding the seat post in or out of the seat tube.
3. Set the desired seat height.
4. After tightening the adjustment nut (opposite the quick release lever) on the seat post quick release properly, close the quick release lever fully so it looks like the image below and the seat cannot move up, down, to the left, or right.
Ensure that the seat post and seat are both properly adjusted before riding. DO NOT raise the seat post beyond the minimum insertion marking etched onto the seat post tube (as shown below). If the seat post projects from the frame beyond these markings, the seat post and the frame may break, which could cause a rider to lose control and fall. Ensure that the minimum insertion markings on the seat post are inside the seat tube of the frame.
- Adjust the Seat Position and Angle
To change the angle and horizontal position of the seat:
1. Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to loosen the seat adjustment bolt under the seat, be careful not to remove the whole bolt.
2. Once the bolt and clamp are adequately loose, rotate the front of the seat up or down to adjust the angle of the seat; a seat position horizontal to flat ground is desirable for most riders. Move the seat backwards or forwards within the white limit markings on the seat rail, which show the minimum and maximum horizontal movement allowed for this component.
3. While holding the seat in the desired position, use a 6 mm Allen wrench to tighten the seat adjustment bolt securely.
NOTICE
Prior to first use, be sure to tighten the seat clamp via the seat adjustment bolt properly. A loose seat clamp or seatpost adjustment bolt can cause bike/property damage, loss of control, a fall, serious injury or death. Periodically check to make sure that the seat clamp is properly tightened.
- Adjusting the Suspension Fork
The suspension fork can move up and down up to 80 mm to cushion bumps in the riding surface, which can make riding on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable. In addition, depending on a rider’s preference, the suspension fork can be locked out as a rigid fork, which will typically yield higher pedaling efficiency.
The lockout lever 1 located on top of the right side of the suspension fork, can be turned counterclockwise until it stops to lock out the suspension fork’s motion completely. To unlock the lockout lever, turn the knob clockwise until it stops. When the lockout lever is unlocked, resistance can be adjusted by turning.
The pre-load adjustment knob 2 is located on the top of the left side of the suspension fork. To soften the ride, reduce resistance by turning the pre-load adjustment knob counterclockwise, in the direction of the small “-” on the knob. To make the suspension stiffer when going over bumps, add resistance by turning the pre-load adjustment knob clockwise, in the direction of the small “+” on the knob.
Step 9
Check before riding
- Check the battery to ensure it’s locked Operate the electrical system when the battery has been adequately charged and the battery is secured to the mounting receptacle on the frame.
- Check hardware to ensue all is tightened properly following recommended torque values and components are secured before moving on to the next step.
NOTICE
- Do not extend any components including the handlebar stem, seat post, or seat saddle beyond any minimum insertion marking etched into the components.
- Check carefully and make sure the bike is assembled securely. Otherwise, bike damage, serious injury, or even death could occur.
Step 10
Review the remainder of the manual.
Once the bike has been assembled following the instructions above, read,
understand, and follow the procedures outlined in the remainder of the manual
before operating the bike.
NOTICE
If you are unsure about the assembly steps or the assembly video is not
available, please contact HJM bike for help, or consult a certified local bike
mechanic for assistance.
Recommended Torque Values
Hardware Location | Hardware | Torque Required (Nm) |
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Handlebar Area | Handlebar Stem Clamp Bolts | 15 |
Handlebar Area | Handlebar Stem Face plate Bolts | 6-8 |
Handlebar Area | Brake Lever Clamp Bolt | 6 |
Handlebar Area | Shifter Clamp Screw | 3 |
Brakes | Caliper Adapter to Frame | 6-8 |
Brakes | Caliper to Adapter | 6-8 |
Brakes | Brake Cable to Caliper Clamp | 6-8 |
Brakes | Brake Rotor to Hub | 7 |
Seat post area | Seat Angle Adjustment Bolt | 18 |
Rear Dropout Area | Rear Axle Nuts | 45 |
Rear Dropout Area | Rear Torque Arm Bolt | 5 |
Rear Dropout Area | Derailleur Bash Guard Mounting Bolts | 5 |
Rear Dropout Area | Derailleur Hanger Mounting Bolt | 6 |
Rear Dropout Area | Derailleur Mounting Bolt | 10 |
Rear Dropout Area | Derailleur Cable Pinch Bolt | 6-8 |
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Rear Dropout Area | Kickstand Mounting Bolts | 8 |
Bottom Bracket and Crank Area | Bottom Bracket and Lockring | 45 |
Bottom Bracket and Crank Area | Crank Arm Bolt into BB spindle | 35 |
Bottom Bracket and Crank Area | Pedal into Crank Arm | 35 |
Bottom Bracket and Crank Area | Chainring Bolts | 10 |
Bottom Bracket and Crank Area | Controller Mounting Bolts | 6 |
Fenders | All Fender Mounting Bolts and Hardware | 6 |
Battery Charging
Charging will be indicated by the charge status light:
Red light indicates that the battery’s charging; Green light indicates that
the battery’s fully charged. You can also see the charging status on LCD
display.
There is a USB port on the display, which can be used to charge your phone or
other electronic product.
Charging Procedure
- Check the charger, charger cables and battery for damage before each charge.
- Always charge in a safe place with suitable environment.(as stated below)
- The battery can be charged both when it is located inside of the frame or when you take it out of the frame.
When battery is located inside of the frame:
a. Turn ebike power off.
b. Locate charging port on the right side of the frame and remove the rubber
cover.
c. Plug the charger into the charging port first; then connect it to a power
outlet (AC 180V-240V, 47-G3H7).
When the battery is outside of the ebike:
a. Use the key to unlock battery and pull it out of the frame.
b. Place battery in a secure place and plug the charger into the charging port
first; then connect it to a power outlet (AC 180V-240V, 47-G3H7).
c. Unplug the charger from the outlet, then the charging port.
d. After full charge, remember to put the battery back into the frame and most
importantly lock it with the key.
NOTICE
When Installing the Battery into the Bike
- Do not force the battery onto the battery mount; carefully align and gently push the battery down onto the mount.
- Ensure that the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use. Verify that the battery is in a locked position.
When Charging
- A safe place with suitable environment should be cool, dry and indoors away from direct sunlight, dirt, or debris. And it is away from potential to strip on the charging cords and possible damage to the bike, battery, or charging equipment while parked and/or charging. Always charge the battery when the surrounding temperature is between 10°C-25°C (50°F-77°F).
- Ensure that the battery and charger are not damaged before charging. If you notice anything unusual while charging or experience substantial reduction in range, please stop charging and usage of the bike.
- Charging the battery normally takes 3-7 hours. The charging time varies depending on distance travelled, riding characteristics, terrain, payload, battery age, etc.
- Remove the charger from the battery within one hour after the indicator light turns green. The charger is designed to automatically stop charging when the battery is full, but unnecessary wear of the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the battery and a power source for longer than 12 hours. Detach the charger within one hour, or as soon as possible, once the green light indicates a complete charge to avoid unnecessary wear of charging components.
- Never charge a battery for more than 12 hours at a time.
- Do not leave a charging battery unattended.
- The battery should be recharged after each ride so that it is ready to go full range for the next ride.
When the Battery Is Removed
- Be careful not to drop or damage the battery when lifting the battery of f the frame or when it is loose from the bike.
- Do not turn the bike on if you are riding it without the battery installed, or else damage to the electrical system could occur.
Charger Safety Information
- The charger should only be used indoors in a cool, dry, and ventilated area on a flat, stable, hard surface.
- Always charge your battery when the surrounding temperature is between 10°C-25°C (50°F-77°F).
- Avoid contact between the charger and any liquids, dirt, debris, or metal objects.
- Do not cover the charger while in use.
- Store and use the charger in a safe place away from children and away from potential damages caused by falling.
- Fully charge the battery before each use to ensure that it is ready to perform to its best ability every ride, to extend the life of the battery, and to reduce the chance of over-discharging the battery.
- Do not charge the battery with any chargers other than the one originally supplied by the HIJM Bikes or a charger designed for your specific bike and purchased directly from HJM Bikes.
- The charger works on 180V-240V, 47-G3H7 standard home AC power outlets and automatically detects and accounts for incoming voltage. Do not open the charger or modify voltage input.
- Do not yank or pull on the cables of the charger. When unplugging, carefully remove both the AC and DC cables by pulling on the plastic plugs directly, not pulling on the cables.
- The charger is designed to get hot when operating. If the charger gets too hot to touch, you notice a strange smell, or any other indicator of overheating, discontinue charging immediately and contact HJM Bikes Product Support.
Long-Term Battery Storage
If you intend to store your bike for more than two weeks at a time, follow the
instructions below to maintain the health and longevity of your battery.
- Charge (or discharge) the battery to approximately 75% charged.
- Power off the battery and leave it locked to the frame. Alternatively, you can unlock and remove the battery from the frame for storage.
- Store the battery in a dry, climate-controlled, indoor location where the temperature is between 10°C- 25°C (50°F-77°F).
- Check on the battery every month, and if necessary, use the charger originally supplied with the bike to charge the battery to 75% charged.
- If you have not used the eBike for a long time, please remember to charge the eBike every three months. Remember discharge before charging. If you have not charge the eBike regularly, the battery will be damaged quickly.
Operation
NOTICE
- Read and understand all sections of this entire manual before operating the bike for the first time. There are important safety warnings throughout the whole manual that MUST be followed to prevent dangerous situations, accidents, damage to the bike, damage to property, injury, or death.
- Users must follow the instructions and warnings in this manual for safety reasons. Do not attempt to operate your bike until you have adequate knowledge about controlling and operating the bike. Damage caused by failing to follow instructions is not covered with warranty and could result in dangerous situations, accidents, injury to you and others, damage to the bike/property, injury, or death.
- Users must become accustomed to the bike’s power control system before operating. The thumb power assist mechanism allows full power to be activated from a stop, and inexperienced users should take extra care when first applying the twist power assist. The pedal assistance feature is also a powerful option, and users should thoroughly research and understand how to operate it before first use. Not familiarizing yourself or practicing the operation of the power system on your bike can lead to damage, serious injury, or death.
Handlebar Features
- Brake lever
- LCD display remote
- LCD display
- Bell
- Shifter
Refer to the LCD Display instructions on how to perform various operations with these buttons.
LCD Display Function Overview
The LCD display offers a variety of features to suit your riding needs,
including:
A. Service light indicator
B. Menul indicator
C. Speed (Choose from either km/h or mile/h)
D. Speed mode(maximum speed, average speed)
E. Error code prompt(When an error is detected, this symbol will be displayed)
F. Trip distance indicator.
G. Pedal assist (PAS) level indicator
H. Walk boost mode
I. Light ON/OFF
J. Mileage display (single and total mileage)
K. Battery level indicator
The LCD display is equipped with five buttons on the corresponding operating unit:
| power on/off
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| plus
| minus
| light
| toggle
Routine Operation
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Power on/off
Long press to power on/off the display. When the display is off, it will not use the battery power -
Display interface switching
When the display is powered on, it will show the Current Speed (km/h) and Trip Odometer (km) by default. Short press to switch between Trip Odometer, Odometer, Maximum Speed, and Average Speed. -
Walk boost mode Long Press and hold , the electric bicycle enters the walk boost mode. The electric bicycle will walk at a fixed speed and the display shows “WALK”. Release to stop the power output immediately and restore to the state before walk boost.
The walk boost mode can only be used when pushing the electric bicycle, please do not use it while riding. -
Turning on/off lights
Press the for 2 seconds to make the controller turn on the lights. Press again for 2 seconds to make the controller turn off the lights. -
PAS level selection
Press / to switch PAS level of electric bicycle, thus changing the motor output power. -
Battery level display
The Battery level is shown as 5 bars. When the battery is full charged, all of the 5 bars lighten up. When the battery is fully depleted, the bar will begin to flash, warning the user to charge the battery as soon as possible.
The Charge Status Display -
Error code display
If there is a fault occurs in the electronic system of the electric bicycle, the display will automatically show an error code. Please refer to the table below for a detailed definition of the error code.
NOTICE
When the error code appears on the display, please troubleshoot the problem
in time, the electric bicycle will not be able to drive normally after the
problem occurs.
Error | Explanation | Troubleshooting |
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03 | Brakes enabled | Check whether a brake cable is stuck |
07 | Highvoltage protection | Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or to a |
specialist to have the error fixed.
08| Fault with motor hall sensor inside| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or
to a specialist to have the error fixed.
10| The motor temperature reaches to the max protection value| Stop the e-bike
for a rest.
12| Fault with curent sensor inside controller| Bring your Pedelec to your
dealer or to a specialist to have the error fixed.
13| Fault with temperature sensor inside battery| Bring your Pedelec to your
dealer or to a specialist to have the error fixed.
21| Fault with wheel speed detecting sensor| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer
or to a spedialist to have the error fixed.
22| BMS communication fault| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or to a
specialist to have the error fixed.
25| Torque sensor torque signal fault| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or to
a spedialist to have the error fixed.
26| Torque sensor speed signal fault| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or to
a specialist to have the error fixed.
30| Communication fault| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or to a specialist
to have the error fixed.
Precautions
Pay attention to all the general operating when using the products and do
not plug and unplug the display while it is powered on.
- Avoid bumping the display as much as possible.
- Please do not change the parameter settings at will, otherwise normal riding cannot be guaranteed.
- If display does not work properly, please contact our customer service as soon as possible.
- There may be differences between the physical products and this manual due to normal upgrade. Please refer to the physical products.
Cautions and Warnings
General Operating Rules
- When riding, obey the laws applicable in your area as any other vehicles.
- For additional information regarding traffic/vehicles laws, contact the road traffic authority in your area.
- Try to predict the unexpected such as opening car doors or cars backing out of driveways.
- Be careful at intersections when preparing to pass other vehicles or other cyclists.
- Familiarize yourself with all features and operations of the bike by HIJMBIKE. Practice and become proficient at shifting gears, applying brakes, using power assist system, and using twist power assist in a controlled setting before riding in riskier conditions.
- Check your local rules and regulations before carrying cargo.
- When braking, apply the rear brake first, then the front brake.
- Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects, riders, and vehicles. Safe braking distances vary based on factors such as road surface and lighting conditions.
Safety Warnings
- All users must read and understand this manual before riding their bike. Additional manuals for individual components should also be reviewed before installing or using those components.
- Ensure that you comprehend all instructions and safety notes/warnings.
- Ensure that the bike fits you properly before first use. You may lose control or fall if your bike is too big or too small.
- Always wear an approved bicycle helmet when riding a bike
- Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or death.
- Ensure that the handlebar grips are undamaged and properly installed. Loose or damaged grips can cause you to lose control and fall.
- Off-road riding requires close attention and specific skills because there are potential conditions that could cause hazards. Wear appropriate safety gear and do not ride alone in remote areas. Check local rules and regulations about whether off-road ebike riding is allowed.
- Do not engage in extreme riding. This includes but is not limited to jumps, stunts, or any behaviors that exceed your capabilities. Although many articles/advertisements/catalog depict extreme riding as admirable, it is not recommended nor permitted, and you can be seriously injured or killed if you perform extreme riding. Bikes
- and their components have strength limitations, and extreme riding, including but not limited to jumps, stunts, etc., should not be performed as it can damage your bike’s components and/or cause or lead to dangerous riding situations in which you may be seriously injured or killed.
- Failure to perform and confirm proper installation, compatibility, proper operation, or maintenance of any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death.
- After any incident, you must consider your bike unsafe to ride until you consult with a certified bike mechanic for a comprehensive inspection for all components, functions, and operations of the bike.
- Always use the lowest assist level until you are comfortable with the bike and feel confident in controlling the power.
- Any aftermarket changes to your bike that are not approved could void the warranty and create an unsafe riding experience.
- Take extra care while riding in wet conditions. You should slow down and increase braking distances. Feet or hands slip more easily in wet conditions and could lead to serious injury or death.
NOTICE
The throttle is very sensitive, when you turn on the ebike system, and you are
not riding, please be careful not to touch the throttle, which may cause you
fall forward and cause injury or death.
Parking, Storage, and Transport
Please follow these basic parking, storage, and transportation tips to ensure
that your bike is well taken care of both on and off the road.
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When pushing or carrying the bike manually, turn off the power to avoid accidental acceleration from the motor.
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Turn the power and any lights off to conserve battery.
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Ensure that the battery is locked to the frame when the power is off, or use the key to remove the battery and bring it with you for safety reasons.
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Park indoors when possible. If you must park outdoors in rain or wet conditions, you should leave your ebike outside for only a few hours and then park it in a dry location as soon as possible to allow the entire system to dry out.
Compared to a regular bike, an ebike used in wet conditions needs more frequent maintenance to prevent rust and corrosion to make sure that all systems are working safely. -
Locking up your bike is recommended so that your bike is secure and the chance of theft is reduced. We do recommend you to take appropriate precautions to keep your bike safe from theft.
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Do not park, store, or transport your bike on a rack not designed for the bikeZs size and weight.
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Use a rack compatible with the width of tires of your bike. Some racks may not accommodate all tire widths.
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Avoid transporting ebikes on a vehicle rack during rain, as this may cause water damage to the electrical components.
Wet Weather
Roamer is a waterproof ebike, but never immerse or submerge this product in
water or any other liquid as the electrical system may be damaged.
- 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 brakes longer to slow down than when operated in dry conditions.
- 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 not recommended to ride at night. Ride at night only when it is
necessary.
- Wear reflective and light-colored clothing.
- Slow down and take familiar routes with street lighting, if possible.
- Ensure that tire wall, pedal, and other reflectors are properly installed, positioned, clean, and unobstructed.
- Use a properly functioning lighting set comprised of a white front lamp and red rear lamp.
Note for Parents and Guardians
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of
your child. The ebike is not designed for use by children. If you are carrying
a passenger in a child safety seat, they must also be wearing a properly
fitted and approved helmet.
Components Notice
Carrying Loads
Total maximum payload: 120kg(265lb), includes the weight of the rider as well
as cargo, passengers and riding tools.
Optional rear rack maximum payload: 25 kg (55 lb)
Optional front rack maximum payload: 15 kg (33 lb)
You MUST hold onto the bike when loading passengers or cargoes. The kickstand
is not designed to be used for loading passengers or cargoes. Do not assume
the bike is stable and balanced when using the kickstand. Always hold onto the
bike when passengers or cargo are being loaded.
Never leave the bike unattended with a child on the bike. Ensure that the
child is taken with you when you look away or walk away from the bike,
otherwise the bike could tip over and cause serious injury or death.
Carrying Cargo
Carrying a cargo load involves additional risks, which requires special
attention and care. Braking, acceleration, and balancing are all significantly
affected by the cargo loaded on the ebike. To safely operate your ebike while
carrying cargoes, you must get used to the differences in braking, steering,
balance, etc that come with the extra weight.
- Ensure that your loads are properly secured and check periodically that nothing loosens or at risks of interfering with any moving components, or touching or dragging on the ground.
- Hills that are normally easy to climb and descend without cargo can become challenging and dangerous once cargo is loaded onto the bike, as the extra weight affects steering, braking, balancing as well as the amount of power it takes to go uphill.
- With the user’s ability to safely operate the ebike. Serious injury or death can occur if the user?s ability to safely operate the ebike is compromised by the cargoes or passengers on board.
Electrical System
The electrical system of your ebike offers various levels of power assistance
for different operating conditions and users’ preferences. It is critical that
you familiarize yourself with all aspects of your ebike’s electrical system
and check if everything is working correctly before each ride. The front and
rear brake levers contain motor cutoff switches. They disable the hub motor’s
assistance. Both levers should be checked if they are working correctly. When
choosing higher power assist level, hub motor should provide smooth, gradual
acceleration of engine’s power.
Should the power assist, lighting or motor levels function abnormally,
intermittently, or not work at all, please stop the using your ebike
immediately and contact our support team for assistance.
Brake System
Do not use the front brake by itself. Apply the rear brake first, and then the
front brake. Ensure that brakes function normally and all components of the
braking system are properly secured without any damage. When you fully squeeze
the brake levers, ensure that neither the front nor the rear brake lever
touches the handlebars. Add tension to the brake cables or take your bike to a
certified bike mechanic to have the brakes repaired when you face any
problems.
Derailleur
Because the derailleur is easy to damage, after assembling the ebike, first
check whether the protection of derailleur is bent, if you find the protection
of derailleur is bent, you can take it perpendicular to the ground by hand.
Quick releases, Accessories, Straps, and Hardware
Quick release levers are for securing the seat post and the front wheel to the
bike. They allow the user to remove the front wheel and to adjust the seat
posts without tools. Since quick release levers could be loosened during
transportation, or accidentally between or during rides, it is important that
you regularly check to ensure these components to be properly secured.
Ensure all hardware to be secured and all approved accessories to be properly
attached following the instructions of specific component’s manufacturer. It
is always helpful to look over all hardware, straps, and accessories before
each ride and, if you discover something wrong or find something you are
unsure of, have it checked by a certified bicycle mechanic.
Before using the ebike, always check to ensure all levers, quick releases, and
latches are properly secured and undamaged.
Changing Components or Attaching Accessories
The use of non-original components or spare parts can jeopardize the safety of
your ebike, void your warranty and, in some cases, cause your ebike to not
conform with laws pertaining to operating your ebike.
Helmets
We recommend riders wear a properly fitted helmet that covers the forehead
when riding a bike.
Child passengers also should wear a properly fitted helmet.
Maintenance
Basic Bike Care
To ensure safe riding conditions, you must maintain your bike properly. Follow
these basic guidelines and see a certified bike mechanic at regular basis to
ensure your bike is safe for use and comfortable to ride.
- Keep the ebike clean after each ride.
- Forbidden to immerse the ebike in any liquid.
- Check the paint on the frame, if the paint has slightly scratched, use paint to prevent the frame from rusting every month.
- Check all moving parts every month, make sure the bolts and quick releases are tightened.
- It is recommended to charge the battery after each ride, and if you don’t use the ebike for a long time, remember to charge the battery every three months and store in a dry and cool place.
- Check the dual flashing switch is in perfect working order every month.
- Check that the wiring and connectors are secure and not damaged every month.
- Check the suspension effect of the front fork every month, if have any problem, please find help from bike mechanic or www.hjmbike.com.
- If the “Tread Wear Indicator”(T.W.l.) mark on the tire is worn, please replace the tire at once.
- Check the brake system by a bike mechanic every year(according to your riding conditions).
- Disc rotors and pads must be kept clean and free from oil/grease based contamination.
- If the disc rotor is cracked or deformed, please replace it at once.
- Disc pads should be replaced when total thickness is less than 2.5mm.
- On a flat road, clean and lubricate chain every 310 miles(500 km); on a rough road, clean and lubricate chain every 93 miles(150 km).
- Keep the freewheel clean and lubricate it regularly.
- If the protection of derailleur is damaged, please replace it at once to prevent damage to the derailleur.
First Ride | Before Each Ride |
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Make sure the bolts and nuts of the e-bike components are tighten.
In particular, check the self-assembled parts to ensure that the bolts and
quick release have been tightened.| Make sure the bolts and quick release have
been tightened. Especially the quick release of front wheel and seat post, and
bolts of pedal.
Make sure the brakes are in perfect working order.| Keep the E-bike clean.
Make sure the wires on the e-bike are plugged in securely and not loosened in
transit.| Make sure the battery is above 80% and securely locked in the
E-bike.
Make sure the handlebar can be tumed to the left and right easily and
flexibility.| Make sure the handlebar can be turned to the left and right
easily and flexibility.
Switch the e-bike system on by pressing ”i” button for about 2 seconds, see
the manual for details.| Check if the brake pads need to be replaced, and the
brake system is in perfect working order.
Make sure the battery is securely locked in the e-bike.| Make sure the tires
are fully inflated.
Adjust the suspension fork, seat height and seat angle for you most
comfortable riding.| Check the chain for proper alignment and function.
NOTICE
Your cables, spokes, and chain will stretch after an initial break-in
period of 80-160 km (50-100 mi), and bolted connections could loosen. Always
have a certified bike mechanic perform a tune-up on your bike after your
initial break-in period of 80-160 km (50-100 mi) (depending on riding
conditions such as total weight, riding characteristics, and terrain). Regular
inspections and tune-ups are particularly important for ensuring that your
bike remains safe and comfortable to ride.
Troubleshooting
Symptoms | Possible Causes | Most Common Solutions |
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The bike does not work | 1. Insufficient battery power |
2. Faulty connections
3. Battery not fully seated in tray
4. Improper turn on sequence
5. Brakes are applied| 1. Charge the battery
2. Clean and repair connectors
3. Install battery correctly
4. Turn on bike with proper sequence
5. Disengage brakes
Irregular acceleration and/or reduced top speed| 1. Insufficient battery
power
2. Loose or damaged twist power assist
3. Misaligned or damaged magnet ring| 1. Charge or replace battery
2. Replace twist power assist
3. Align or replace magnet ring
The motor does not respond when the bike is powered on| 1. Loose wiring
2. Loose or damaged twist power assist
3. Loose or damaged motor plug wire
4. Damaged motor| 1. Repair and or reconnect
2. Tighten or replace
3. Secure or replace
4. Repair or replace
Reduced range| 1. Low tire pressure
2. Low or faulty battery
3. Riding up steep hills, headwind, and /or heavy payload
4. Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges, aged,
damaged, or unbalanced
5. Brakes rubbing| 1. Adjust tire pressure
2. Check connections or charge battery
3. Assist with pedals or adjust route
4. Balance the battery; contact Tech Support if range decline persists
5. Adjust the brakes
Error code Detection
Your bike is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the
display and controller. In the case of an electronic control system fault, an
error code should display. The following error codes are the most common and
can aid in troubleshooting. If your bike has an error code displayed at any
time, it is recommended that you cease operation and contact HIMBIKE
immediately.
Error | Explanation | Troubleshooting |
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03 | Brakes enabled | Check whether a brake cable is stuck |
07 | Highvoltage protection | Bring your Pedelecto your dealer or to a |
spedialist to have the error fixed
08| Fault with motor hall sensor inside| Bring your Pedelecto your dealer or
to a specialist to have the error fixed
10| The motor temperature reaches to the max protection value| Stop the e-bike
for a rest.
12| Fault with curent sensor inside controller| Bring your Pedelec to your
dealer or to a spedialist to have the error fixed.
13| Fault with temperature sensor inside battery| Bring your Pedelecto your
dealer or to a specialist to have the error fixed
21| Fault with wheel speed detecting sensor| Bring your Pedelecto your dealer
or to a specialist to have the error fixed.
22| BMS communication fault| Bring your Pedelecto your dealer or to a
specialist to have the error fixed.
25| Torque sensor torque signal fault| Bring your Pedelecto your dealer or to
a specialist to have the error fixed
26| Torque sensor speed signal fault| Bring your Pedelecto your dealer or to a
specialist to have the error fixed.
30| Communication fault| Bring your Pedelec to your dealer or to a specialist
to have the error fixed.
Assembly instruction support
You can find all of our assembly instruction videos on official HIMBIKE
website as well as the official HIMBIKE YouTube channel.
If you have any questions, please contact HIMBIKE Technical Support Team at
support@hjmbike.com or submit the contact form
at www.hjmbike.com.
Please refer to www.hjmbike.com for detailed after-
sale policies and more helpful information.
Let’s start the ride with HJM!
Contact us
Email: support@hjmbike.com
Website:www.hjmbike.com
References
- Shop Fat Tire Electric Bike & Accessories | HJM All-terrain Ebike – hjmbike.com
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