SPARTA ENERGY F7e Electric Bike User Manual

July 27, 2024
SPARTA

SPARTA ENERGY F7e Electric Bike

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model: c-READY ENERGY F7e
  • Brand: E-motion
  • Model Name: Smart Sire-e

Product Usage Instructions

Overview of Parts
Review the components of the product:

  • Handlebar Controls
  • Battery Pack and Charger

Handlebar Controls
The handlebar controls consist of:

  • A. Sire-e Display

Battery Pack and Charger
The battery pack and charger include:

  • A. Battery Pack
  • B. Charge Level Indicator
  • C. Docking Station Contact Point
  • D. Charging Point
  • E. Load
  • F. Status Indicator Light
  • G. Charging Plug
  • H. Lock
  • I. Key
  • J. Docking Station

Sire-e Display with Handlebar Controls

Explanation of Control Buttons Usage:

  • A. Power On/Off: Use the A button to turn the system on and off at any time, even while riding.
  • B. Parking Aid / Boost Function: The boost function provides an extra push when starting off or riding uphill.
  • C. Support – (down arrow): Decrease support level.
  • D. Support + (up arrow): Increase support level.
  • E. Lighting: The system automatically turns on the lights when activated.

The e-bike will automatically turn off if not used for more than 10 minutes.

Display Explanation:

  • A. Lighting Indicator
  • B. Battery Indicator
  • C. Speed ​​Indicator

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

  • Q: How do I activate the boost function on the E-motion Smart Sire-e?
    A: To activate the boost function, hold down button B while pedaling with force. Release button B or stop pedaling to deactivate the boost function.

  • Q: How can I adjust the level of support on the E-motion Smart Sire-e?
    A: Use buttons C and D to increase or decrease the support level among the five available levels.

Parts overview

Sire-E display

  • A. Sire-e display

Batterypack and charger

  • A. battery pack
  • B. state of charge display
  • C. docking station contact point
  • D. charging point
  • E. charger
  • F. indicator
  • G. charger plug
  • H. lock
  • I. key
  • J. docking station

Sire-e Display with steering wheel control

Explanation of the use of control buttons

  • A. Turning the system on and off
  • B. Parking aid/boost function
  • C. Support – (arrow down)
  • D. Support + (arrow up)
  • E. Light

The e-bike switches off automatically if it has not been used for more than 10 minutes.

  • A. Switching the system on and off

    • Use the A button to turn the system on and off.
    • You can turn the system on and off at any time, even while cycling. To switch on, press the A button for 1 second. To switch off, press the A button for three seconds. When the system is switched on, the lighting is switched on immediately and the support is in position 0.
    • Position 0 does not provide any support, Position 1 very moderate support to Position 5 provides maximum support.
  • B. Parking aid

    • For example, if you take the bike out of a basement, the parking aid can give you extra support so that you don’t have to push the bike up under your own steam.

    • If you want to use the parking assistance option, press and hold the B while walking next to the bike.

    • Without pedaling, the parking aid provides support up to ±4 km/hour. When using the parking aid, all 5 support indicators light up.
      Boost function

    • You can use the boost function when driving off. In addition, the boost function can give the support an extra boost when cycling. This is useful when, for example, you overtake someone or cycle up a hill. The impulse is most strongly felt at a low level of support.

    • The boost function can be activated by pressing button B and putting pressure on the pedals. When you release the B button or stop pedaling, the boost function stops.

    • The boost function can only be activated once the support mode has been activated and while cycling.

    • When using the boost function, all 5 support indicators light up.

    • Button B can therefore be used for the parking aid and boost function.

  • C and D Change support level
    Using buttons C and D, you can adjust the level of support. Five levels of support are available. You can always use buttons C and D to indicate whether you want more or less support.

  • E. Lighting

    • As soon as the system is switched on, the lighting is switched on automati-cally. The lighting can be switched off by pressing button E briefly.
    • Briefly press the E button to switch the lights on again.
    • Regardless of the last position of the lighting (on or off), when the system is switched on again, the lighting will switch on automatically

Explanation display

  • A. Lighting indication

  • B. Battery indication

  • C. Speed indication

  • D. Variable display

  • E. Support indication

  • A. Lighting indication
    The lighting indicator is visible on the display as soon as the system is switched on or if the lighting is subsequently manually activated (see section 2.1).

  • B. Display filling degree
    The display shows the degree of filling of the battery pack according to the five levels in the battery icon (see section 3.5).

  • C. Speed
    Displays the current speed in whole km/h or mph.

  • D. Variable indication
    Display of whole km/h or mph (see 2.3).

  • E. Support level display
    The display shows the support level using the five blocks on the left (five support levels).

    • Position 0 no support
    • Position 1 very moderate support
    • Position 5 maximum support

Switching from km/h to mph

  • Press the A button and the B button simultaneously for 3 seconds to switch from km/h to mph (miles).
  • This choice will be retained as soon as the system is restarted.

Error messages
In the event of a fault, an error message may appear on the display. This is indicated by the flashing of the speed indicator, and the instead of the speed, an error message is displayed.

Error message overview

Error message

| description|

actie

---|---|---
33| Engine fault| Check engine cabling or contact your dealer.
35| Engine fault| Contact the dealer
36| Engine fault| Contact the dealer
37| Motor controller warning| The motor controller is too hot, let it cool down.
40| Engine warning| If the motor is too hot, let it cool down.
41| Speed error| Check the speed sensor (see 2.5).
48| Engine fault| Contact the dealer
70| Communication error| Check cabling or contact the dealer
71| Display error| Contact the dealer

Speedsensor information

  • Your E-bike’s system needs information to function properly. The speed information is obtained by the rear wheel sensor (behind the chain casing) and a magnet in the wheel. Sometimes the magnet becomes dislodged, for instance when cleaning the E-bike or when loading/unloading the E-bike on the bicycle carrier.
  • If the magnet becomes dislodged, then the speed can no longer be measured. In this case, you can still cycle home safely, or take your E-bike to the dealer, but only with limited speed and assistance. The problem can be solved by returning the magnet to the correct position, see the figure below. If you have returned the magnet to the correct position, the bike will function normally again. Otherwise, contact your dealer.

Battery pack and charger

Charge the battery pack

  1. Connect the charger (A) to the mains voltage (B).
  2. Connect the charger plug (C) of the charger to the contact point of the battery pack (D).
  3. The indicator lamp glows red while the battery is still charging. When the battery pack is fully charged, charging will stop automatically after 24 hours. The small lamp on the charger will continue to glow green.

Advice for charging

  • Before using the bike for the first time, charge the battery pack completely until the indicator lamp on the charger turns green.

  • The indicator lamp glows red while the battery is still charging.

  • Always charge the battery pack using the charger supplied with the bike. Never use another charger.

  • When the battery pack is fully charged, charging will stop automatically after 24 hours. The small lamp on the charger will continue to glow green.

  • The battery pack does not need to be empty before you can charge it. The battery pack will stay in good condition if you recharge the bike after every trip (regardless of the distance).

  • A battery pack can become defective if it is emptied and not recharged.

  • The warranty on the battery pack will be invalidated if a deep discharge is detected.

  • In the event of long-term stalling: Charge the battery pack fully and disconnect the charger from the battery pack. Charge the battery
    pack at least once every two months. You can also leave the battery pack connected to the charger if you wish. If you do that, disconnect the charger once every two months and reconnect it to make sure the charging process is started again.

  • The battery pack will not charge if the temperature is lower than about 0 ºC or above about 45 ºC. This prolongs the service life and improves the performance of the battery pack.

Temperature ranges

| Minimum|

Maximum

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Charge| 0 °C| 45 °C
Use of peddling assistance| -15 °C| 45 °C
Storage (minimum state of charge 60 – 80 %)| -10 °C| 35 °C

  • A full charge will take approximately 4.5 – 7.5 hrs. This depends on your battery pack.
  • With models equipped with a removable battery pack, the battery pack can be charged both in and outside the bicycle.
  • When placing back, ensure that the contact points of the battery pack meet those of the docking station (F).

Removing the battery pack
The battery has a lock to secure it against theft.

  1. Insert the supplied key (A) into the lock of the battery pack (B) and turn it through 45 degrees.
  2. Make sure that the cover (C) of the charging plug is closed.
  3. Carefully slide the battery pack (B) out of the luggage rack.

Re-installing the battery back

  1. Carefully slide the battery pack (A) into the luggage rack. Make sure that the battery pack (A) and the docking station (B) are well connected.
  2. Lock the battery pack to fix it in place and prevent theft.
    • Take the battery pack out of the luggage carrier when transporting the bicycle by car.
    • A correctly installed battery pack can no longer be removed without a key.

Indication state of charge display
The indication of the state of charge of the battery pack is displayed on the handlebar control unit through five LEDs (E). See the next page.

NB

  • The indication of the state of charge on the battery pack uses an advanced measurement system and is more accurate in all cases.
  • Press button F to read the charge level (G) on the battery pack.

Warnings
Carefully read the warnings given below. The manufacturer is not responsible for accidents or faults caused by improper use of (parts of) the E-bike.

  • Always charge the battery pack with the charger supplied with the bike and near an adult.
  • Do not use any other charger.
  • Never use a power cord/cable other than the one supplied.
  • Never plug the power cord into the socket incompletely.
  • Never use a product whose cables are damaged.
  • Do not place heavy objects on the cable.
  • Check the plug/cable at least once a month and check for unusual things such as rust, (deep) scratches, cracks etc.
  • Make sure there is no short circuit when connecting the battery pack.
  • Do not drop the battery pack or damage it.
  • Do not immerse the battery pack in water or any other liquid.
  • Keep the battery pack out of the reach of children.
  • Do not open the battery pack.
  • Ensure good ventilation during charging.
  • Do not put liquids or metal in the charger.
  • Do not connect the charger with wet hands.
  • Do not touch the charger in case of lightning.
  • Do not use the charger in a very humid environment.
  • Do not use the charger for other purposes.
  • Do not connect the charger to the mains if the charger is not being used.
  • Never open or damage the engine.
  • Do not spray the bike with a high-pressure spray (too powerful a jet of water can damage the electronics in the electrical components).
  • Do not charge the battery pack in cold or full sun.
Temperature ranges Minimum Maximum
Charge 0 °C 45 °C
Use of peddling assistance -15 °C 45 °C
Storage (minimum state of charge 60 – 80 %) -10 °C 35 °C

Range

The range (i.e. the number of miles/kilometres that you can ride with a fully- charged battery pack) greatly depends on the pedal assistance setting you to use. This table gives an indication of the range for each pedal assistance setting.

The above values are measured with the use of a new battery pack. Some factors affect the range to a greater or lesser extent, causing deviation from the above table. Follow the instructions below to get as close as possible to the values shown in the above table.

  • Use the accelerator in moderation. Using the accelerator takes up a lot of power, especially at low speeds.
  • Keep pedaling hard enough under your own steam. This will draw less power from the battery pack.
  • Make sure your tires have enough pressure: at least 4 bar.
  • When setting off, use a low gear insofar as possible and change gears as necessary to increase the range.
  • As far as possible, cycle at a constant speed. Frequent stops and starts use up a lot of battery power.
  • Follow the charging instructions (see §3.1) carefully and keep your bike and battery pack maintained regularly to keep them in top condition.
  • As far as possible, load and keep the battery pack at room temperature. This will have a positive effect on the range. Remember that you will get noticeably less range from your E-bike when the ambient temperature is less than 10 °C.
  • Keep in mind that the rider’s weight, the age of the battery pack, wind speed, and the state of the road all affect the range.

The average range will decline with the aging of the battery pack.

Technical Data

Weight and performance

|

Specification

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Battery pack| Li-ion battery pack, 36 V
317 Wh| 396 Wh| 522 Wh
Weight of battery pack| 2,55 kg| 3 kg| 3,1 kg
Maximum power| 250 W| 250 W| 250 W
Capacity| 8,8 Ah| 11 Ah| 14,5 Ah
Charging time 80%*| 3 hours| 4.30 hours| 6 hours
Charging time 100%| 4.30 hours| 6 hours| 7.30 hours
Maximum speed delivered by peddling assistance| 25 km/hour| 25 km/hour| 25 km/hour

The charging speed decreases when the battery pack is over 80% fully charged.

Guarantee conditions and legal requirements

Warranty provision
The following warranty provisions supplement your applicable legal rights.

Guarantee

  • The supplier of the battery pack will give a guarantee for any material or construction faults concerning the battery pack if the following conditions are met:
  • You only have a right to the guarantee if you can provide a certificate of guarantee or a receipt. The guarantee period commences on the day of purchase. The guarantee will be null and void when deep discharge is established.

Warnings
Read the warnings below carefully. The manufacturer of the E-bike is not responsible for accidents or malfunctions caused by improper use of (parts of) the E-bike. The warranty may expire in such a case.
See 3.6 for the comprehensive list of warnings.

Guarantee period of the E-bike
A 2-year factory guarantee is given concerning the electrical parts of your E-bike (display, drive system, and battery pack). For the guarantee period for the other parts refer to the guarantee provisions as specified in the instruction booklet of the manufacturer.

Extension warranty
During the first 2 years following the purchase of your new e-bike, you have the possibility of buying a three-year extension of your guarantee. Ask your dealer about the conditions.

Legal Requirements
The described conveyance is a bicycle according to European legislation because the bicycle complies with the following rules:

  • The support is only active when the user peddles himself from 6 km/hour.
  • The support is active for up to 25 km/hour.
  • The supplied power is a maximum of 250 W.

Conformity
Hereby, the manufacturer of your e-bike declares that the product meets all requirements and other relevant provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42 / EC, the EMC Directive 2014/30 / EC, the EN standards for EPACs (Electrically Power Assisted Cycle ) EN15194. The declaration of conformity is supplied with the e-bike.

Environment
We recommend that you return a defective battery pack to your dealer under the environmental regulations for collecting and processing batteries drawn up by the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment. The dealer is obliged to accept the battery and must ensure further processing of it by the manufacturer.

Periodical maintenance and faults
Your E-bike needs regular service. Your dealer can advise and inform you on how to make optimum use of your bicycle. In case of any questions or problems concerning your E-bike, please contact your dealer.

Connected E-bike

  • **Smart app***
    If your bicycle bears a GPS logo then it features a Track & Trace function. However, you will need to activate the function using the Smart App.

  • Installation**
    Install the Smart App for your Apple™ or Android™ smartphone and register your new bicycle. You are now able to follow your bicycle and use the Smart functions.

  • Activate
    After the registration, you will receive an email through the Smart App which can activate your subscription.

  • Information
    For more information, search “Smart” on your bicycle-maker’s website.

  • Key features:

    • Track & Trace; simple to trace if the bike is lost or stolen
    • Sabotage alert; alert should the bike fall over or move suddenly
    • Speed alarm; push alert if the bike exceeds 50 kph
    • Battery reminder; a reminder to recharge after a cycle journey
    • Always connected; view cycle ride history
  • Check whether the Smart App and Track & Trace functions are available in your country.

  • The Smart App can be found in the Play StoreTM or App StoreTM under “Sparta Smart” or “Batavus Smart”.

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