Eleglide Tankroll Manual de usuario

User Manual

Pedelec and Pedal Assist
Apedelec(frompedalelectriccycle) orEPAC
(Electronically Power Assisted Cycles), is a type of
electric bicyclewhere the rider's pedalling isassisted
by anelectric motor.
Pedal assist isa mode on your moped bike that
provides power from the motor to help you pedal
more easily and move faster. When you turn on pedal
assist and choose your level of assist, the motor will
provide a certain level of power output as you pedal.
This may feel like a slight push as you ride.

CATALOGUE
1~15
16~30
31~45
46~60
61~75
76~90
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCHE
ESPAÑOL
ITALIANO
POLSKI

Before each charge, check the charger, cable and plug. If there is any damage, do not use the charger.
Before riding, check the tire pressure and check whether the wheels and handlebar are installed
correctly and tightly.
Before riding, check whether the headlights are securely fastened in the correct position, clean and not
covered by anything. Damaged reflectors must be replaced.
Besides, if the seat post in the seat tube is not inserted deep enough to reach the minimum insertion
2. Warning
*Before your first operation,
please read the user manual carefully!
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1.Note
2.Warning
3.Diagram
4.Specification
5.Package List
6.Assembly Guide
7.Display Guide
8.Maintenance
9.Troubleshooting
10.Warranty
11. Compliance Statements
Contents
Before your first ride, it is important for you to know your new pedelec well, so that you can get the best
performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety from it during your ride. To understand the new bicycle
and the correct operation, you should first read the manual carefully.
Second, it is significant to take your first ride under a safe and controlled circumstance, like staying
away from cars, obstacles and other cyclists.
Third, bicycles are vehicles with certain risks. Please follow the traffic rules during cycling. It’s better to
learn the local traffic rules about riding an pedelec on public roads before your first ride in case you
violate the regulations. For your own safety, never forget to put on a qualified helmet before you get on
the pedelec.
Fourth, the electric moped bike is supplied without basic mandatory equipment, which may vary from
place to place. Therefore, if you intend to use the pedelec on public roads, it's necessary to equip the
bike with the basic mandatory equipment, in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.
In addition, this product is designed for your personal use. Do not use it for commercial or other
purposes.
Last, keep this manual safe for reference.
1. Note

mark, the seat post may break. Check whether it is inserted deeper than the minimum insertion depth.
When braking on a wet road, the braking distance is usually longer than on a dry road. Therefore, brake
earlier for a safer stop.
When you have to brake urgently, please hit the right hand brake first to stop the rear wheel, and then
hit the left hand brake, especially when you brake at a high speed. If the front wheel stops suddenly
while the rear wheel is still cycling at a high speed, you may fall over and get hurt. So please ride it
carefully. The handlebar may be affected as you steer or brake the bike.
Furthermore, avoid puddles, wet mud, swamps, water, snow or ice. Try not to use the pedelec on a
rainy, stormy or snowy day. If the bicycle’s electric parts (control unit, engine and battery) get damp,
wet or soaked, it will cause irreversible damage, or even a battery explosion.
This product can only be used by one adult at a time. Do not carry any extra passengers.
This vehicle is not a toy. Same as other vehicles, it is possible to fall, crash or encounter other danger-
ous situations. Please don’t offer your pedelec to anyone that doesn’t know how to use it correctly. If
you let anyone else ride your bike, it will be your responsibility to ensure that all riders understand all
warnings, cautions, instructions and safety precautions, and to ensure that they are able to use this
product safely and responsibly and protect themselves and others from injury.
Do not modify your bike. You'll be responsible for any issues caused by your personal modification.
3. Diagram
1. Handlebar with Display
4. Front Mudguard
7. Frame
10. Quick Release
13. Chain
16. Rear Wheel
19. Brake Caliper
2. Stem
5. Front Fork
8. Battery
11. Chainwheel
14. Rear Derailleur
17. Rear Mudguard
20. Motor
3. Front Light
6. Front Wheel
9. Saddle
12. Pedals
15. Flywheel
18. Rear Reflector
21. Brake Disc
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1. Brake Lever
4. Handle
2. Gear Shifter
5. Button of Display
3. Display
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A. 74.5"
B. 47"
C. 46"
D. 34"
E. 41"
F. 34.5"
G. 27"
H. 17"
I. 22.8"
A
C
B
D
E
F
G
I
H
26"

Model
Basic Spec.
Derailleur
Motor
Battery
Brake
Brake Disc
Tire
Display
Shock
Absorption
4. Specification
Tankroll
1890x660x1190mm
165-200cm
660mm
IPX4
Aluminium Alloy (AL6061)
120kg
70km
No Limit
25km/h
6 km/h
12/16/20/23/25 km/h (Level 1-5)
7 (Rear), Shimano
Shift Gears by Pushing the Thumb Shifter
48V
740W
285
57Nm
48V
10Ah / 480Wh
6.5h
Yes
Disc Brake & Auto Power-off Design
160mm
1.9mm
Brake front wheel by the left hand and rear
wheel by the right hand in the EU;
Brake front wheel by the right hand and
rear wheel by the left hand in the UK;
26"x4.0"
CST Pneumatic Rubber Tires with Steel
Wires
20-30PSI
22PSI (Front), 26PSI (Rear)
2.4" LCD
Hydraulic Suspension with a Lockout
Lock/Unlock the Suspension by Rotating
the Blue Knob on the Front Fork
Unfolded Size
Recommended Rider Heights
Length of Handlebar
Waterproof Level
Material of Frame
Max Load
Max. Range
Cut-off Speed
Push Mode
Speed Level of Assist Mode
Number of Gears, Brand
Control
Rated Voltage
Max. Inst. Power
Max. RPM
Max. Output Torque
Voltage
Capacity
Charging Time
Protection System
Type
Outside Diameter
Thickness
Control
Size
Type
Tire Pressure
Best Tire Pressure
Size, Type
Type
Control
Assist Mode
Manual Mode
Note: the max speed and range data are provided by the Eleglide lab. The max range is achieved under the
following conditions: a full charge, a 75kg load, 26 °C temperature, 15km/h constant speed, on flat roads with
no strong wind.
The actual data may vary based on different road conditions, temperature, humidity, wind speed, and the
rider’s habits (the frequency of braking, speed shifting, etc.) and rider’s weight.
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5. Package List
Eleglide Pedelec x 1
Charger x 1
Spoke Reflector x 2
Front Mudguard x 1
Key x 2
User Manual x 1
Power Cord x 1
Rear Reflector x 1
Rear Mudguard x 1
Tool Kit x 1
Pedal x 2
Front Light x 1
Display x 1
Saddle x 1
6. Assembly
Step 1 Install The Handlebar
A) Take out the bike and make it stand up.
B) Open the stem clamp by loosing the screws on it.
C) Place the handlebar in the right position and make sure the clamp is in the middle of the bar.
D) Close the clamp and secure the handlebar by tightening the screws.
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Step 2 Install The Front Wheel
A) Put the bike upside down.
B) Remove the temporary protected bar by loosening the nuts on it.
C) Loosen the nuts on the front wheel and insert the front wheel between the fork blades so that the
axle can seat firmly at the fork dropouts (the slots at the tip of the fork blades).
D) Tighten the nuts to secure the front wheel.

Step 3 Install The Front Light and Front Mudguard
A) Loosen the screws on the fork crown and take them out.
B) Place the front light and front mudguard in the right position.
C) Slide the screws through the front light, front mudguard and front fork, and then tighten them.
D) Secure the front mudguard. (There are 2 screws on the fork blades for securing the mudguard.)
E) Connect the light cable with the bike cable.
Step 4 Install The Display
A) Open the 2 support rings of the display by loosening the screws on them.
B) Put the support rings through the handlebar.
C) Close the rings to secure the display. (Make sure the display is in the middle of the handlebar.)
D) Open the clip of the display button and buckle it on the handlebar.
E) Connect one of the display cables with the bike cable and another display cable with the button cable.
(Connectors of the same color should be connected together.)
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Step 5 Install The Rear Reflector
Step 6 Install The Pedals
Pedal Left Right
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