eVox City owner manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL


1. INTRODUCTION

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1

2. OVERVIEW 2 3. STARTING AND SAFETY FEATURES

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4. DISPLAY

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4.1 Control and display functions

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4.2 Operation

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5. BATTERY AND MOTOR

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5.1 Components

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5.2 Removing the eVox’s battery

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5.3 Recharging the eVox’s battery

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5.4 Range

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5.5 Capacity

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5.6 Motor

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5.7 Maintenance instructions

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6. TIPS AND SAFETY INFORMATION

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6.1 Riding your eVox electric bike

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6.2 Storage

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6.3 Charger

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6.4 Standards

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7. MAINTENANCE

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8. IMPORTANT NOTES

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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on the purchase of your new eVox electric bicycle. We’re happy you have chosen eVox for your electric-assisted rides. The eVox was designed and developed here in Quebec by the Procycle team, which has been working with bicycles since 1977. We hope you’ll be as excited to use this bike as we were to design and assemble it (and ride it too!). The eVox was designed to offer an unparalleled riding experience, in a position that is very comfortable during long rides. Please take the time to read the instructions in this manual to learn about eVox’s specific features and to ensure it works well for years to come. If you have more questions, visit your authorized eVox dealer, who will be happy to answer them. From the whole eVox team, Happy riding, and energize your ride!


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OVERVIEW A

B

D C

D

A

DynaMe: A: A Battery B: B Display C Motor C: D: D Charger Accessories: - Front suspension - Disc brake* - Fender ** - eVox bag for charger***

* Mechanical on City420 and City520; hydraulic on City780 ** Included on City520 and City780 only *** Included on City780 only

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STARTING AND SAFETY FEATURES

Your eVox has a number of safety features. The electrical power supply has three such features to increase safety and avoid accidents when riding or transporting the eVox. • To activate your eVox, press the MODE button (B) to activate the display and then hold the RFID key near the spot indicated on your display screen (see Section 4.1). • A speed sensor deactivates the propulsion system when the bike is stopped (in Liberty mode only). To use electrical assistance, you need to reach a minimum speed of 3 km/h (1.9 mph) in LIBERTY mode. Simply pedal as you would on a conventional bike, and when the necessary speed is reached, you can engage the propulsion system. • In addition, a power supply kill switch is activated when one of the brake levers is used. The eVox comes with a set of two standard keys to lock the battery, as well as two RFID keys to activate the display. Keep the spare key in a safe place and take note of the identification code on your keys. If you lose both keys, a locksmith will be able to help you, or you can visit www.abus.com to order extra keys (with the identification code.) Do the same thing for your spare RFID key. If you lose both keys, call your dealer; it will be necessary to change your display, which may result in you having to pay additional charges. ** Note that it is not possible to make doubles of RFID keys.


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DISPLAY

4.1 Control and display buttons

H A Power level selection button (-/+) B Assistance mode (Liberty, Pedelec) selection button C Assistance mode (Liberty, Pedelec, Bicycle) indicator D Battery level indicator E Speedometer F Six- (6-) level power indicator; level zero (0) equals Bicycle mode G Odometer (Trip 1, Trip 2, Total Distance) H RFID key


5 4.2 Operation NOTE: To activate your eVox, press the MODE button (B) to activate the display and then hold the RFID key near the spot indicated on your display screen (the [] symbol). The display’s backlight will then activate, showing the most recent parameters used. After five minutes of inactivity, the display goes into Sleep mode and turns off. Use your RFID key to reactivate the display. This is a safety measure to prevent accidental starts. Assistance mode: Press the MODE button (B) to choose a mode: Liberty Pedelec

LIBERTY MODE: This mode allows you to use the bicycle without pedalling, like a motorcycle, by using the throttle on the right handlebar. Your speed will depend on the power level selected (see Section 5.4 for more details). PEDELEC MODE: In this mode, pedal and then use the speed selector on the left handlebar. The effort required and your speed will depend on the assistance level you chose. Essentially, you use the eVox like a conventional bike, with some help from the motor (see Section 5.4 for further details). BICYCLE MODE: To go into bicycle mode, set your assistance level to zero for both assistance modes. This mode allows you to use your eVox just like a conventional bike. You will feel no resistance from the motor, due to DynaMe’s unique disengagement system.


6 Power level: Press the (+) or (–) button (A) to choose from the six power levels in the two assistance modes (Liberty and Pedelec). OR

Setting the speedometer: Press the MODE button (B) and the (–) button (A) for five (5) seconds to change the unit of distance between km and mi. AND

Setting the odometer: 1. Press the (+) and (–) buttons (A) for less than one second, then choose between the three options (Trip1, Trip2 or ODO). 2. To reset the Trip 1 and Trip 2 meter options, press the (+) and (–) buttons (A) for more than one second.

AND


7 Display brightness: Press the (+) or (–) button (A) for more than one second to increase or reduce the brightness of the display screen.

OR

Activating the LED light: Press the (+) button (A) and MODE button (B) for less than one second to activate the LED light on the display and manage the three modes (On, Slow Intermittent, Fast AND Intermittent and Off).

Turning off the display: Press the MODE button (B) for three seconds to turn off the display.

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5.

BATTERY AND MOTOR

5.1 Components C A

B D

A

Charger

B

Battery

C

Power cable for charger

D

eVox bag for charger

(City780 only)

Tips To ensure optimal battery performance and prolong the battery’s lifespan, it is recommended that you completely recharge your battery before your first ride, after a long period without using the bike, or after a long trip. • It’s best to recharge the battery at temperatures between 0°C (32°F) and 40°C (104°F). • Don’t leave the charger connected to the battery for more than 24 hours. • Remove the charger from the bike if you aren’t planning to recharge while you’re out. This will make the bike lighter.


9 5.2 Removing the eVox’s battery

1 Unlock the battery on the left side using the ABUS key.

2 Lift the handle of the battery.

Click

3 Pull the battery up out of its base.

4 Insert the battery into its base. Make sure you hear a “click” so that the battery is locked in place. The key isn’t necessary.


10 5.3 Recharging the eVox’s battery

7 Connect the battery to the charger with its integrated connection cable.

9 LED 1: Red – Charger is on LED 2: Red – Recharging LED 2: Green – Battery is charged

8 Connect the charger to the wall socket using the power cable.

10 NOTE: If you leave the battery on the bike, be sure to turn off the display by holding the Mode button (B) for three seconds.


11 5.4 Range As with any electric bike, various factors can influence the eVox’s range, including: • Air temperature • Wind strength • Tire pressure • Ascents and descents on the route • The quality of the driving surface • The weight of the rider and baggage • Acceleration • How well the bike is maintained • The age of the battery and the number of cycles it has been through

420 Wh

55 Liberty

520 Wh

65

780 Wh

100

Pedelec**

80 95 150

KM 0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

The range was calculated at level 3 on the eVox, with a rider weight of around 70 kg (155 lb.) pedalling at an average speed of 15 to 20 km/h with a fully charged battery. Note that the range may also vary depending on several external factors, such as average speed, road conditions, wind strength, air temperature, rider weight, grade and tire pressure. **The range for Pedelec mode is calculated at an average pedalling rate between the 4th and 6th speed.


12 5.5 Capacity The following table shows the level of capacity (as a percentage) for the different battery levels. Level

Niveau 5 4 3 2 1 0

Capacité restante 80 à 100% 60 à 80% 40 à 60% 25 à 40% 10 à 25% 0 à 10%

% capacity

5

80 to 100%

4

60 to 80%

3

40 to 60%

2

25 to 40%

1

10 to 25%

0

0 to 10%

(At level 0, the battery icon will blink as a warning.)

5.6 Motor The nominal motor output is 500 W (watts). Peak output of 1000 W can be reached under certain conditions. The maximum torque to the wheel is 80 N m (Newton metres). This table shows the motor output for the different assistance modes.

Pedelec

20

30

40

25

40 50

95

%

70 100

%

60

Liberty


13 5.7 Maintenance instructions • Use only the eVox charger to recharge the battery. • Don’t use the battery for any purpose other than powering the eVox bike. • Avoid exposing the battery to heat. • Don’t submerge the battery, and avoid exposing it to water. • Don’t disassemble or modify the battery. • To store, remove the battery from the bike, keep it at room temperature and recharge it every three months. • Don’t short-circuit the battery’s output terminals. • Recycle the battery; don’t throw it in the garbage. • Keep the battery out of the reach of children. Also: read the information on the back of the battery.


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6.

TIPS AND SAFETY INFORMATION

6.1 Riding your eVox electric bike For your own safety and that of others, take the time to get comfortable with your new eVox, trying the power levels and various assistance modes progressively. The eVox can maintain a higher top speed than a conventional bike. It is therefore recommended that you reduce the power to level 4 or lower on bike paths or high-traffic routes. Note that traffic laws apply to the eVox the same as they do to any other road vehicle. Canadian law also requires that a helmet be worn when riding an electric-assisted bicycle. (Make sure you know the laws if you use your eVox outside the country.) Some eVox models come with a carrier that can support a load of up to 18 kg. It is not recommended to overload the bicycle or to tow too heavy a load. A poorly balanced load can destabilize the bike or increase the braking distance and potentially cause an accident. Take this into consideration when you’re preparing for a ride. It is possible to tow a trailer of 23 kg or less, but only if there is nothing on the carrier. Note that when towing a trailer, the greater the weight, the longer the braking distance.


15 6.2 Storage When storing your eVox, completely charge your battery first. Remove the eVox’s battery and keep it at room temperature. To optimize the battery’s capacity, recharge it every three months. If the battery is used and maintained properly, the battery life is approximately 800 complete recharge cycles. *One recharge cycle equals a full charge; if the battery for your eVox shows that it is half charged, only a half cycle of recharging is needed. After 800 recharge cycles, the battery will be at approximately 80% capacity.


16 6.3 Charger • Use the charger only with the eVox bike battery. • Don’t expose the charger to impacts. • Make sure the connectors are clean and dry before recharging. • Avoid exposing the charger to water. • While recharging, never cover the charger case or expose it to sunlight: the case emits heat. Since it be comes warm, keep it away from objects or materials that may be damaged by heat. • Never disassemble the charger. • Keep the charger out of the reach of children. • Description of indicator lights (LED):

• LED 1: Red - Charger is on • LED 2: Red - Recharging • LED 2: Green - Battery is charged

Also: read the information on the back of the charger.

6.4 Standards This electric vehicle is a power-assisted bicycle and meets the standard laid out in section 2. (1) of Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations.


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7.

MAINTENANCE

Use a soft cloth and a mild cleaning solution to clean any dirt off plastic components. Wipe everything down with a dry cloth. DON’T USE A HIGH-PRESSURE SPRAY OR A COMPRESSOR TO CLEAN YOUR EVOX. DOING SO MAY FORCE WATER INTO ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND DAMAGE THEM. Avoid leaving your eVox outside Although the components are watertight, it is preferable not to leave your eVox outside when you’re not using it. You will also reduce the effects of ultraviolet rays from sunlight, which may cause paint discoloration or crack rubber and plastic parts. Battery maintenance Be sure to always fully charge your battery after each ride. Also, charge your battery every three months when storing it for long periods. These precautions will ensure better performance and a longer lifespan.


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IMPORTANT NOTES

• The battery should be recharged before using. • Do not incinerate or damage the battery. It could explode or release hazardous materials. • Do not disassemble the battery. Return it to your authorized eVox dealer for servicing and recycling. • Always store the battery in a dry place at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. • Do not recharge the battery in temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F). • When transporting the bicycle on a car rack, it is important to remove the battery and charger. It is also recommended that you cover the display with a plastic bag to protect it from dirt and road debris. • For detailed information about servicing, repairs and maintenance for your eVox, please contact your authorized dealer.

eVox is a registered trademark. DynaMe is a patented technology. © 2015 eVox Bicycles. Printed in Canada


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