heybike S096IGCEWL Mars Electric Bike Foldable 20″ x 4.0 Fat Tire User Manual

June 5, 2024
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heybike S096IGCEWL Mars Electric Bike Foldable 20″ x 4.0 Fat Tire

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This user manual will help you assemble and operate your new electric bike. Be sure to read all of the informaon in this manual before riding.

NOTE TO ALL RIDERS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE:
It’s very important that you get parental permission before riding your electric bike.

Product Safety Notice

  • Always wear a helmet when riding your electric bike.
  • Keep the two keys properly. If the unique keys are lost,
  • you will not be able to turn on the bike or replace the baery.
  • If necessary, you should get more spare keys (We don’t have a backup key).
  • Make sure your electric bike has a full baery before taking it out to ride.
  • Always be aware of local road laws, and follow them.
  • Do not ride the bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Always respect pedestrians.
  • Do not ride under wet condions. The electric bike may slide from under your feet causing injury.
  • Wet condions may damage the electronics and void the warranty.

Warning Message

  1. Avoid water – The electric bike is not waterproof. The electronics may be damaged due to water and water damage is not covered by our warranty. Riding in wet condions is also very dangerous and may result in injury.
  2. Avoid prolonged exposure to sun or rain and avoid storage in places with high temperatures or corrosive gas.
  3. Abuse – We do not cover physical damage due to negligent care and extreme riding.
  4. Whenever you ride the heybike Electric Bike, you risk severe injury or even death from loss of control, collisions, and falls. Use cauon and ride at your own risk.
  5. Do not modify the product from manufacturer’s original design.
  6. Do not exceed the posted speed limit and obey all traffic laws.
  7. Avoid touching the charging port directly and do not let it make contact with a metal object. Keep hands and all body parts away from moving parts while operang the electric bike. Before riding – be sure to check the electric
  8. bike over and make sure the electric bike is operang correctly before each use.
  9. Before riding – be sure to check that the braking system is funconing properly; also be sure
  10. to check that all safety labels are in place and you understand the safety warnings.
  11. Before riding – be sure that any and all axle guards, chain guards, or other covers or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in place and in serviceable condion.
  12. Before riding – be sure to check that the res are in good condion, inflated properly, and have sufficient tread remaining.
  13. Never exceed the 330 lbs (150 kg) maximum load rang.
  14. The electric bike should never be used by children under the age of 18.
  15. Maximum Speed – Your electric bike goes at a maximum speed of 20 mph.
  16. Make note that addional insurance may be required to cover situaons you encounter while riding an electric bike. It is recommended that you contact an insurance company or broker for advice and consultaon.
  17. To conserve electricity, use assist mode and avoid zero starng, frequent braking, driving against the wind, carrying heavy loads including other people, and riding with insufficient air pressure.

Package Contents

Carefully check package contents, if anything is missing or damaged, please contact Heybike customer service for support: support@heybike.comUnpack the bike. Open the bike box and remove the small box inside. With the help of another person capable of safely liing a heavy object, remove the bike from the bike box. Carefully remove the packaging material protecng the bike frame and components. Please recycle packaging materials especially cardboard and foam whenever possible. Open the small box and carefully set out all contents.

Product Overview

Assembly

Visit www.heybike.com for addional help with assembly, including a step-by-step video walk-through. If you do not feel comfortable assembling the bike yourself, we recommend taking your new bike to a bike shop for assembly and inspecon. If you are willing to assemble the bike yourself, be sure to follow all instrucons, properly adjust gears and brakes, and set re pressure.

  1.  Be careful not to posion your fingers between the latch and the frame. Doing so may result in injury.
  2.  Unfold the rear wheel/ secon and hold your e-bike upright with the kickstand. Push the latch closed so that it’s parallel with the bike’s frame then turn the latch lock down towards the latch to lock it in place.
  3.  Open the kick stand and place the enre bike.
  4.  Take out the stem and insert it into the front frame.
  5.  Make sure the stem is align with the direcon of the re.
  6.  Make sure the stem is align with the direcon of the re.
  7.  Fold the handlebar perpendicular to the ground.
  8.  Tighten the screws to fix the handlebar in place.
  9.  Aer adjusng the handle, lock the folder and finish the installaon.

For beer pedaling, safety and overall riding comfort, posioning the seat at the right height is important. The rider’s leg length is used to determine the seat’s posion. When you pedal, your hips should remain level and your legs should be almost fully extended at the boom ohe pedal stroke, but not over- extended. To determine the right seat height, sit on the E-bike with one pedal at its lowest point and place the ball of your foot on the pedal. Your leg should be almost fully extended(not lockedout) with a slight bend at the knee.

  1. Open the quick release lever by swinging the lever open and outward fully.

  2. Move the seat up and down by sliding the seatpost in or out of the seat tube. DO NOT raise the seatpost beyond the minimum inseron marking etched into the seatpost tube.

  3. Adujst the seat and the head of the seat is parallel with the top tube.

  4. Close the quick release lever using your palm or finger.

  5. NOTICE: Ensure the seatpost and seat are properly adjusted before riding. DO NOT raise the seatpost beyond the minimum inseron marking etched into the seatpost tube (as shown at right). If the seatpost projects from the frame beyond these markings (shown far right), the seatpost or frame may break, which could cause a rider to lose control and fall. Ensure the minimum inseron markings on the seatpost are inside the seat tube of the frame.

  6.  Before using the bike, always check to ensure all latches, levers, and quick releases are properly secured and undamaged. Check that they are correctly secured before every ride and aer every me the bike is le unsupervised, even for a short me. Otherwise, the handlebar stem and/or seatpost may come loose and can result in loss of control, damage to the bike, property, serious injury, and/or death.

Adjusting the Suspension Fork

The suspension fork can move up and down up to 80mm to cushion bumps in the riding surface, which can make riding on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable. D epending on a rider’s preference, the suspension fork can be locked out as a rigid fork, which will typically yield higher efficiency while pedaling.The lockout lever (1) , located on top of the right side of the suspension fork, can be turned counterclockwise unl it stops to completely lock out the suspension fork’s travel. To unlock the lockout lever, turn the knob clockwise unl it stops. When the lockout lever is unlocked, resistance can be adjusted by turning. The preload adjustment knob (2), located on the top of the le side of the suspension fork. To soen the ride, subtract resistance by turning the preload adjust ment knob counterclockwise, in the direcon of the small “-” on the knob. To make the suspension sffer when going over bumps, add resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob clockwise, in the direcon of the small “+” on the knob.

  1. Locate the right-side/ le side pedal, which is marked “R,” “L,”should have an “R”“L,” scker aached.
  2. Thread the right pedal onto the right crank gently by hand, turning clockwise. Then ghten pedal by allen wrench.
  3. Thread the le pedal onto the le crank gently by hand, turning counter-clockwise. Then ghten pedal by allen wrench.
  4. Check the chain alignment. Rotate the right pedal and crank toward the back of the bike as though pedaling backward. Watch the chain and ensure the chain runs through the drivetrain (the rear cog, chain tensioner, and around the front chainring) smoothly.

Battery Key Positions

Familiarize yourself with the key port and key posions before riding the bike. The photo below shows the key port aligned in key posion 1, in line with the ON icon. In key posion 1, the baery is in the “on” posion, with the baery locked to the frame, and the key can’t be removed.

  •  Anyme the baery is in key posion 1, (on, locked to the frame) the display power buon will turn the bike on and off, but the baery cannot be removed.
  •  If the baery is in key posion 2, (off, locked to the frame) no buons or controls can be acvated, the bike will remain off, and the baery cannot be removed.
  •  Anyme the baery is in key posion 3, (off, unlocked from the frame) the baery must be removed from the bike before moving or riding the bike. The key can be removed from baery.

Start-up procedure

Aer the bike has been properly assembled according to the assembly video, all components are secured correctly, a cerfied, reputable mechanic has checked the assembly, and you have read this enre manual, turn on the bike and select a pedal assist level following the steps below:

  1.  Test the baery lock security. Ensure the key port is aligned with the OFF icon, which indicang the baery is off and locked onto the frame mount. Carefully use both hands to pull up on the baery to test that the lock is secure.
  2.  Ensure proper handlebar and seat adjustment. Note that lowering the seat so the rider can put one or both feet flat on the ground without dismounng from the seat may offer a safer and more comfortable introducon to operang the bike. Ensure the handlebar faceplate bolts and seatpost quick release are fully and properly secured.
  3.  Turn the bike on. Insert the key and turn clockwise to the ON positon. Locate the LCD Display (near the le handlebar grip). Hold down the center power buon for approximately 2 seconds unl power is delivered to the LCD Display.
  4.  Turn on the headlight and taillight if needed or desired. Once the LCD Display is on, press (located on the light remote).
  5.  Select the desired level of pedal assistance (PAS) between level 0 through 3 using the + and- on the display remote. Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level of pedal assistance, and level 3 corresponds to the highest level of pedal assistance. Level 0 indicates pedal assistance is inacve. Start in PAS level 0 or 1 and adjust from there.
  6. Begin riding carefully. With the proper safety gear and rider knowledge, you may now operate your bike. On a flat surface, in a low gear (1 or 2), most riders should be able to begin pedaling the bike with pedal assist level 0 or 1. You may also use the throle to accelerate and maintain your desired speed.
  7.  The throle is used by slowly and carefully rotang the throle backward toward the rider. Do not use the throle unless you are on the bike. Do not use the throle while dismounted. Avoid accidental applicaon of the throle while dismounted; anyme you are moving the bike while dismounted, ensure the bike is powered off to prevent accidental applicaon of the throle.

Remove the battery

For your convenience, the heybike baery can be removed.

  1. Locate the seat quick release lever and turn over the saddle.
  2. Press and rotate the key to the UNLOCK icon.
  3. Carefully slide the baery upwards and li it off the frame. To reinstall the baery, align the slot at the boom of the baery and reinsert it into the frame. Turnthe key to the locked posion.n If you want to know the baery level without turn on the bike, long press the buon on the top of the baery to display the current capacity.

Charge Your E-Bike

  1. Ensure the baery is off, by rotang the key to align with the off icon.
  2. Remove the rubber cover on the charging port on the opposite side of the baery from the key switch.
  3. Plug the charger into the baery’s charging port. With the baery on or off the bike, place the charger in a flat, secure place, and connect the DC output plug from the charger to the charging port on the side of the baery.
  4. Plug the charger into a power outlet, charging should iniate and will be indicated by the LED charge status lights on the charger turning red. Once fully charged, the charging indicator light turning green. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and then remove the charger output plug from the baery charging port.

The baery can be charged off the bike. To remove the baery, turn the key to the UNLOCK posion. (see the previous remove baery secon for details),Then carefully pull the baery up unl the baery detaches from the receptacle.Remove the rubber cover on the charging port on the opposite side of the baery from the key switch. Connect the DC output plug from the charger to the charging port on the side of the baery. Plug the charger into a power outlet, charging should iniate and will be indicated by the LED charge status lights on the charger turning red. Once fully charged, the charging indicator light turning green. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and then remove the charger output plug from the baery charging port.

Display and Setting

  • TRIP: These numbers show distance data for a single trip. Data is automacally cleared when the bike is powered off.
  • ODO: These numbers show odometer data(i.e., cumulave distance).
  • MAXS: These numbers show maximum speed data for a single trip.
  • AVG: These numbers show average speed data for a single trip.
  • Baery Level: This icon indicates how much baery life you have le.
  • POWER ASSISTED MODE: 0,1,2,3: Displays the current pedal assisted level.

LCD Display Controls

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