TERRADISE EBK-N101-FT 26 Inch 1000W Electric Bikes Conversion Kit User Manual

June 15, 2024
TERRADISE

V20230613
ELECTRIC BICYCLE CONVERSION KIT
USER MANUAL

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Safety Information

Warning!

  • Install and operate this equipment ONLY in accordance with these instructions. Read them completely prior to installation and use. Contact customer service if any point is unclear.

  • ALWAYS obey all applicable local and national laws and regulations while riding. Your area may require certain speed limits to be observed in order to use this equipment without moped or motorcycle registration and licensing. Do not ride your modified  bicycle in any area prohibited to electric bicycles. Always wear your helmet and other required protective gear.
    Always maintain your reflectors and other required safety equipment.

  • ONLY use this equipment with bicycles with fully functioning brakes. Even after power is cut to the motorized wheel, the inertia of the bike will often require active braking power.

  • ALWAYS ensure all fasteners and components are intact and securely tightened before and after every use.

  • DO NOT ride your bicycle if any part of this equipment is damaged or malfunctions. Repair or replace worn and broken parts before further use.

  • Pay attention to the remaining power before setting out and during use. Recharge your battery as needed to ensure it never runs out of power at a moment where you are taken by surprise.

  • DO NOT allow children or persons unfamiliar with these instructions to operate your modified bicycle without strict supervision.

  • DO NOT wear loose footwear or clothing that may become caught in the motorized wheel.

  • It is recommended that you not ride your bike faster than about 15 mph or 25 km/h when getting started. This can be ensured by connecting wires i & j on the control hardware and setting the bike’s maximum speed to this level until you are fully familiar  with your new motorized bike and its controls.

  • ALWAYS be alert for people, animals, or any obstacles that may appear in front of you while riding your bicycle. Be aware that pedestrians and drivers may not expect the speed or responsiveness of your motorized bike. Adjust your behavior accordingly. It is advisable to install warning devices to draw their attention, but always be ready to turn safely out of their way if needed. Do not focus on the LCD display for extended periods of time while riding.

  • NEVER ride at a speed where your stopping distance exceeds your visibility. We do not recommend that you ride your bicycle at night or in an environment with poor visibility. If you have an emergency that makes it necessary to do so, keep your light on  and limit your speed appropriately.

  • NEVER use the motorized wheel, in any situation, road condition, or terrain where doing so might impair your control of your bicycle.

Model Name EBK-N101-FT EBK-N101-RR
Wheel Location Front Rear
Wheel Diameter 26 in. 66 cm
Recommended Tire Size 26×1.75 47-559
Compatible Forks Fork Width 3.9-4.3 in.
Slot Width 0.4-0.5 in. 10-12 mm
Compatible Battery Types 48V Lead-Acid or Lithium 48V Lead-Acid or Lithium
Rated Power 1000W 1000W
Max. Speed* 15.5 mph 48 km/h

Package List

No. Name Qty.
A Motorized Wheel 1
B Pedal Assist Sensor 1
C Bag 1
D Power Cable 1
E Bungee Cord 1
F Thumb Throttle 1
G Control Hardware 1
H Handlebar Grips 2
I Cable Cover 1
J Brake Levers 2
K Ties 5

Assembly

Installing the Motorized Wheel

  1. Make sure your bicycle is fully functioning and has a front or rear fork compatible with the model of your kit.

  2. Turn the main frame of your bicycle upside down and separate the wheel to be replaced from the frame. Note that front and rear motorized wheels are not interchangeable. DO NOT replace your bicycle’s front wheel with a motorized rear wheel or replace  your bicycle’s rear wheel with a motorized front wheel.

  3. In the case of disc brakes, disconnect them from the removed wheel and attach them to the new motorized wheel (A). Make similar adjustments for other styles of brakes. Test the brakes carefully before use and NEVER use your motorized bicycle if its  brakes fail to catch or perform badly during testing.

  4. Loosen the caps, nuts, and washers on the motorized wheel hub.

  5. Fit the motorized wheel onto the appropriate fork of the frame, securing it using its washers, nuts, and caps. Use an adjustable wrench/spanner (not included) as needed to fully retighten all fasteners. When installing rear wheels, attach your chain to the  included cassette.

Installing the Pedal Assist Sensor

  1. Remove either crank arm from the pedal axle of your bicycle’s main frame.
  2. Attach the magnetic sheet of the pedal assist sensor (B) to the axle, sliding it completely forward.
  3. Secure the magnetic sheet by mounting the removed washers back into place.
  4. Fit the sensor disc onto the axle, keeping it 0.05–0.1 inches or 1–2 mm away from the magnetic sheet.
  5. Replace the crank arm onto the pedal axle and secure it with its previously removed fasteners.

Installing the Brake Levers

  1. Disconnect the original brake levers from your bicycle. Separate them from their brake cables.
  2. Open the clamp of one brake lever (J) by removing its nut and bolt with your adjustable wrench and M5 hex wrench/key.
  3. Fit the appropriate brake cable to the appropriate handlebar for your jurisdiction. For instance, in the United States the left handlebar should control the front brake but in the UK it should control the rear brake. Close the clamp, replacing and retightening  its previously removed bolt and nut.
  4. Fit the brake cable onto the brake lever by passing its round metal head through this lever.
  5. Install the other brake lever on the other handlebar and connect it to the other brake cable in the same fashion.

Installing the Thumb Throttle and Grips

  1. Take off your bike’s handlebar grips.
  2. Slide on the thumb throttle (F). Make sure it’s facing the right direction. Secure it with an M2 hex wrench/key.
  3. Slide the new handlebar grips onto your bike and turn it back and forth while pressing in until it is securely attached. This step can be skipped if your bicycle is incompatible with the inner diameter of the new handle (about 0.9 inches or 22.2 mm).

Installing the Control Hardware

  1. Fit the control hardware (G) into the provided bag (C), running wires a–j from the hole of this bag.

  2. Connect these wires as shown:
    No.| Wire(s)| Connector| Connected Part(s)
    ---|---|---|---
    a| Yellow| Female, Silver| Motorized Wheel
    b| Green
    c| Blue
    d| Green, Yellow, Blue, Black, Red| Female, White
    e| Green Black Red| Female, Black| Pedal Assist Sensor Sheet
    f| Black, Red, White, Yellow, Brown, Green| Male, Black| Throttle
    g| Black| Male, White| Positive Battery Cable Terminal
    Red| Male, White| Negative Battery Cable Terminal
    h| Black, Blue| Male, White| Throttle
    i| White| —| Wire i
    j| White| —| Wire j

  3. When connecting wires and terminals, be sure everything matches match exactly.

  4. For exposed connectors (a–c), cover them securely with the provided sheaths and with electrical tape or other durable insulation. It is recommended that the cable cover (I) be used to join all the motorized wheel wiring after they are fully connected and  wrapped.

  5. Hang the bag from the main frame of your bicycle using its velcro straps.

Installing Your Battery

  1. Attach your battery to your bike. If you want to attach it to your rear bike rack, use the provided bungee cord (E) to secure it.
  2. Ensure that your bicycle battery is compatible with your model of motorized wheel.
  3. Fully charge it according to its separate instructions.
  4. Install your battery at a convenient position on your bicycle.
  5. Connect the power cable (D) to your battery’s terminals, ensuring its red (+) and black (−) ends are securely attached to its anode and cathode respectively.
  6. Fully insulate these connections.

Binding the Wires and the Brake Cables
For best results, bind all loose wires and cables using the provided cover (I) and ties (K) with other fasteners.

Operation

Riding with Manual Control
To ride your bike normally, simply do not turn on the motorized wheel.

Riding with Throttle Control

  1. Hold the red button on the throttle until the battery light turns on to show your battery’s power level.

  2. Push the thumb throttle to activate the motorized wheel.

  3. To speed up, push the thumb throttle further down. The bicycle will not exceed the maximum speed for its gear on flat pavement but may do so on slopes.
    To slow down, ease the thumb throttle back up and/or press your brake levers. Pressing either brake lever completely will cut off all power from your battery to the motorized wheel, temporarily leaving it in neutral. Release the brake to restore power at its  previous gear.

  4. To stop your bicycle, release the thumb throttle completely and apply your brakes as needed.

  5. To turn off the motorized wheel, release the throttle and brake levers while the bike is completely stopped. Hold the red button until the battery light turns off.

Maintenance

  • For best results, disconnect the motorized wheel from its battery between uses. While the wheel and battery are disconnected, close the plug cover.

  • Check the parts for any signs of looseness, wear, or damage between uses. Tighten, repair, or replace any problematic parts before further use.

  • Periodically clean all parts with a soft damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or caustic chemicals.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Solutions
Control Hardware Failure 1. Retighten the appropriate wire connection(s).

2. Replace the problematic part with a new identical one.
Motor Failure
Throttle Failure
Battery Failure| 1. Recharge your battery.
2. Replace your battery with a new fully compatible one.

Contact Us

Thank you for choosing our products! If you have any questions or comments, contact us at contact@b2ccsonline.com and we’ll resolve your issue ASAP!
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