REVI BIKES Runabout Electric Bike User Manual

June 5, 2024
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REVI BIKES Runabout Electric Bike

Runabout
User Manual

Thanks for purchasing a REVI”Runabout electric bike. REVIBIKES” are one of the best electric bike company based in Ontario, CA. We produce high-quality and unique style electric bikes with high-profile components.
After receiving your new bike, firstly please check the exterior of the package. If you found severe damage on the surface or at the corner, please contact REVIBIKESTM by email at [email protected] or call (909)215-0665 to check whether you need a return and refund. Get more information about warranty and refund policy on Page15.
Open the carton box and take out your runabout carefully. The package has the following items:

Runabout

Accessory Box (Charger, Power Cord, Pedals, Reflectors, Stickers included)
Front Basket

Remove all zip ties and packing material. Attention: be careful when it comes to the edge of the frame, tire, and rim.
Follow the steps to assemble your Runabout

Install Front Wheel

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Install Front Fender

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Assemble Stem

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Assemble handlebar

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Install Seat

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Install Pedals

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Use the pedal marked with an “L” on the left side and the right pedal marked with an “R” on the right side (side with drivetrain gears). The right-side pedal has a right-hand thread (removes counterclockwise, installs clockwise); the left-side pedal has a left-hand thread (removes clockwise, installs counterclockwise). Be careful to not cross-thread the pedals.

Install Front Basket

*All necessary bolts are pre-installed on the frame

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Charge Battery before Your First Ride

*On charger adapter, red light stands for charging, white green light stands for charging finished.

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How to take off the battery

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Some Battery Tips

  • Lithium battery capacity drops down by the times they’ve been used for. REVIBIKESTM genuine battery provides 60 0-8 0 0 charging cycles.
  • Stay away from extreme environments. Most suitable temperature for the battery is14 °F -113°F. Do not approach heat, fire, or inflammable, and prevent the battery from falling and getting wet. Do not insert metal into the battery.
  • The battery indicator bar on the LCD display sometimes is biased. If you want to get a more accurate indication, try to run totally out of battery then charge it charged to full. BMS will reset the indicator randomly.
  • Frequent accelerating and brake drain your battery much more quickly than you When you don’t have enough battery, twist the throttle gently to be safe back.
  • 8 hours of not using the battery still consume around 5% of battery capacity to standby and support BMS.
  • If you are not going to use the battery for a long time, take the battery out of your REVI” BIKE, and store it with 50% battery left. Do not use the battery when it has less than 10% capacity left.
  • Our bike is waterproof but only splashproof. Please do not put the bike in water deeper than 7.0 inches, otherwise, the controller box has a risk of mold.
  • If you keep charging your battery for more than 12 hrs but are not full yet, stop charging and contact REVIBIKESTM as soon as possible.

Lock and Unlock Battery

Twist clockwise to lock battery position and power on; Push and twist anti- clockwise to unlock so that it can be removed. Pull up to remove. *Put one of your keys in a safe place at home so you got a backup when the key is lost. We don’t have a better solution other than damage the original lock and replace a new one.

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LCD Brief Manual

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  • To switch on the eBike system. hold the MODE button for 2s. Same way to shut off.

  • After switching on the eBike system, the display shows Running Speed. On the condition of riding, to change the indicated information, press MODE to show in turn as below: Current Speed Trip Distance —Trip Time —> Average Speed— Max
    Each screen will display for 2 seconds and then automatically returns to the Current Speed screen. On the condition that the speed is 0 km/h, Total Distance will be added to the circulation interface.

  • To access the Pushing-Assist mode, hold the DOWN button for 2 s, the eBike will go on at a stable speed of 3.8mph, and “P” is shown on the screen at the same time. The push-assist function switches off as soon as you release the DOWN button.

  • To access the push-assistance mode, hold the DOWN button for 2 s, the eBike will go on at a uniform speed of 6 Km/h, and “P” is shown on the screen at the same time. The push-assistance function switches off as soon as you release the DOWN button

  • After the eBike system is switched on, to access the general settings menu, hold both the UP and DOWN button for 2 s. Press the Up or DOWN button to select the content, and press MODE to confirm the corresponding settings.

  • For more advanced settings, visit civibikes.com/pages/setup

Troubleshooting

If there are errors in the electronic control system. the error code will appear automatically.

Error Code Definition Solution
21 Current Abnormality Replace controller
22 Throttle Abnormality Disconnect the throttle wire(located in the

controller box, or in front of the handlebar if the bike has a waterproof quick release connector)    to see whether the ERROR code disappears. If disappear, replace the throttle.
23| Motor Abnormality| Re-connect motor wire(located underneath chainstay on the right side). If still doesn’t work, replace a new motor.
24| Motor Hall Abnormality| Contact with the seller, and return the full rear wheel to replace a motor rotor.
25| Brake Abnormality| Disconnect 2 brake lever wires(located in front of the handlebar to see whether the ERROR code disappears. If yes, replace the brake lever and reconnect the brake lever wire to the controller.
30| Communication Abnormality| Disconnect all wires (brake lever, display. throttle, and motor) then reconnect. Check all connectors are in good connection

REVIBIKESTM LIMITED WARRANTY

To make a warranty claim always keep handy the vehicle model, date of purchase, vehicle serial number as well as information from the retailer where you purchase the vehicle from.
The warranty is limited to the terms listed below:
Motor and controller: 1 year for parts. 3 months for labor
Frame: 3 years,1 year for labor
Charger:1 year for parts
Battery: Warranty on the battery starts on the date of purchase of the vehicle as new. The battery is sealed and cannot be opened or fixed. The battery should not have a percentage of nominal charge retention of 60% or less. Misuse of the battery, negligence, or attempt to open or repair it will void the warranty.
General vehicle: The vehicle is backed up by a 1-year main warranty, certain components listed on this chart or consumables may be subject to a different period of coverage or not included in this warranty.
Consumables: Components subject to wear are not covered by the warranty: Tires, inner tubes, brake lines, brake pads, basket, wheel lining tape, and light bulbs. LEDS, fuses, etc.
If the warranty is void for any reason the customer shall bear any repair or replacement costs resulting from vehicle misuse, negligence, or abuse. Always follow care and preventive maintenance procedures Always keep receipts from any services performed to the vehicle by an authorized distributor or service center.
The warranty will be voided by any of the following circumstances:

  1. Failure to follow all directions or recommendations listed in this warranty and user’s manual.
  2. Cycling collision, accident or vehicle damage caused by careless parking or storage.
  3. Acts in violation of laws and regulations.
  4. Never performed service or maintenance on components
  5. DIY repairs on electronic components.
  6. Abusive use of the vehicle in off-road terrain, mud, snow, water, sand, gravel, and water puddles.
  7. If the vehicle is used as a rental unit or taxi
  8. Damages are caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes. lightning, fire. flooding and other hazards.
  9. Rust and/or paint fading is caused to heavy exposure to rain, hail, snow, or sunlight.
  10. Overloading beyond recommended capacity.
  11. Damages are caused by nails, needles, broken glass, debris, sharp rocks, or other foreign objects.
  12. If the vehicle is used but not limited to stunts, jumping from ramps, stairs, or elevated surfaces.
  13. If the vehicle is used in competitions or racing
  14. If the vehicle has been modified for any purposes on the motor, electrical system, suspension frame, and wheels.
  15. Use of other components not approved by the manufacturer
  16. Damages resulting from improper transportation Due to the nature of the product some components must be excluded from the manufacturer such as but not limited to the battery, motor, main gauge cluster, controllers, Led headlights, brake drums, and disc rotors, and pads, etc. Other components such as tires, tubes, saddles, racks, and baskets may be used from market-ready or compatible products with previous approval from the retailer or manufacturer.

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