Hiboy EX6 Manual de usuario

USER MANUAL
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Electric Bike
EX6
EX6

Contents IMPORTANT! BEFORE RIDING, YOU SHOULD
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• Make sure your electric bike is fully charged before the first ride
• Make sure the pedals are tight
• Make sure the front wheel is installed properly and tightly
• Check to be sure the tires are inflated properly
• Learn how to use the display
• Wear a helmet when riding is highly advised
When riding, please
• Always respect pedestrians
• Obey local traffic rules
• Pay attention to other running vehicles around you
After riding
• If there is any abnormality or loosen parts, please check and repair as soon as possible
• After riding on a rainy day, please clean up the rainwater and sediment immediately
If you have any trouble with the installation, please contact Hiboy customer service
Important! Before Riding, You Should 01
1. Package Contents 02
2. Product Overview 03
3. Assembly And Set up 05
4. Start-up Procedure 13
5. Battery Key Positions 14
6. Remove The Battery 15
7. Charging 16
8. Daily Care And Maintenance 18
9. Specifications 19
10. Limited Warranty Statement 20
11. Q&a And Trouble Shooting 22
12. Contact Us 25

1. Package Contents
Please check package contents carefully, if anything is missing or damaged, please
contact Hiboy customer service for support:supporthiboy.com
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Charger x 1
Battery Key x 2
Hexagon wrench x 3Pedals (R and L) x 2
User manual x 1
electric bike x 1
Installing tool x 2
Spring x 2
Skewer x 1
End nut x 1
2. Product Overview
Brake lever
Headlight
Fork
Seat
Freewheel
Rear Derailleur
Crank Set Pedal

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3.
Installing The Handlebars
1.Shown in figure 1, according to the direction of the arrow, rotate the handle stem towards the front of the bike.
2. Put the handlebar in the handlebar mount and be careful with the wires.
3. Insert the screws and tighten alternating sides with installing tool.
Assembly And Set up
4. Verify and check all items are tight.
Display
Thumb Throttle
Disc Brake
Battery
Disc Brake
Motor
Kickstand
Charge Port
Battery Lock
Sensor

Installing The Front Wheel
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Spring
Brake disc
1. Insert the front wheel in between the front fork on the bike. Be sure the fork is resting on the outside of the axle.
Installing The Pedals
2. Shown in figure 2, align the wheel axle with the disc brake slot, put the brake disc into the disc brake slot. Keep
the skewer and spring on the RIGHT side of electric bike's riding direction, and the other spring and the end nut on the LEFT
side of electric bike’s riding direction. Then insert the skewer into the wheel axle, shown in figure 1. BE AWARE TO DISTINGUISH
THE LEFT SIDE AND THE RIGHT SIDE.
3. Screw the skewer with the end nut and tighten.
4. Lock up the lever. Lift the lever up until parallel with the front fork. The front wheel is now installed.
1. Identify the Left and Right labels on the pedals. They can only be installed in their own side. INCORRECT INSTALLATION WILL
CAUSE DAMAGE. PLEASE BE AWARE TO DISTINGUISH LEFT & RIGHT BEFORE INSTALLATION.
2. L is for the Left pedal of the riding direction; R is for the Right pedal of the riding direction, the chain side.
3. Take the wrench integrated in the multi-function installation tool and use a wrench to tighten the nut in the direction of the arrow.
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Skewer
Spring
End nut
Spring
Spring
Skewer End nut
Disc brake slot
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Left - Riding direction
Right - Riding direction

Installing The Headlight Adjusting The Handlebar Height
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Operation steps:
1. Loosen the [1] screw with a hexagonal wrench as shown in the figure.
2. According to the height adjustment range you need, the minimum height is 10°, the maximum height is 50°, use the hex
wrench to loosen the [2] screw.
3. After adjusting to the proper height, tighten the [1] screw again with the hexagonal wrench.
4. Use the hex wrench to loosen the [3] screw to adjust the handlebar balance.
NutHexagon wrench
Nut
[2]
[1][2]
[3]
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1. Shown in Figure 1, insert the screw of the headlight into the headlight hole.
2. Tighten the screw with nut by using the installing tool.
3. Use a hexagon wrench to lock in a clockwise direction.
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Nut Headlight hole
Headlight Hexagon wrench
Nut
Installing tool

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Display Introduction
Speed display
Controller failure
Brake
Motor failure
Voltage protection
Battery indicator
Cruise mark
Assist level
2. Push the saddle down, pull up or push down to adjust the height.
3. Check to make sure the saddle is fully inserted and adjust it accordingly.
1. Install the saddle according to the picture.
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Multi-function display area
VOL:voltage
ODO:total mileage
TRIP:single meleage
TIME:working time
Installing The Saddle
Lock the handle.
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8: Please check tire pressure, tire tread, chain, power, shift, brakes, lights, spokes, pedals, and ensure safe riding before riding.
9: Rear rack maximum load 15KG.
1. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on the display. Your bike will be turned on. Press and hold for 3 seconds again to turn
off. The display will turn off automatically when there is no operation or riding for 5 minutes.
2. Short press the "+" or "-" button to change the boost level between 0-5 levels. 0 is the output power, 1 is the minimum boost, 5
is the maximum boost level.
3. Short press to switch the display data of multi-function area when the display is on.
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After the bike has been properly assembled according to the assembly video, all components are secured correctly, a certified, reputable mechanic has checked the
assembly, and you have read this entire manual, turn on the bike and select a pedal assist level following the steps below:
1. Test the battery lock security. Ensure the key port is aligned with the OFF icon, which indicating the battery is off and locked onto the frame mount. Carefully use both
hands to pull up on the battery to test that the lock is secure.
CAUTION: Getting onto the bike or riding it with the key in the battery can cause injury to your leg and damage to the key or lock mechanism. Always remove the key before
riding thelectric Bike.
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 dismounting from the seat may
offer a safer and more comfortable introduction to operating 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 left handlebar grip).
Hold down the LCD Display power for approximately 2 seconds until power is delivered to the LCD Display.
4. Try out your bell if you haven’ t already! It’ s an important safety tool for alerting others to your presence, especially when passing. The bell is integrated into the left brake
lever on your handlebar.
5. Select the desired level of pedal assistance (PAS) between level 0 through 5 using the + and - on the LCD Display.
Level 1 corresponds to the lowest level of pedal assistance, and level 5 corresponds to the highest level of pedal assistance. Level 0 indicates pedal assistance is inactive.
Start in PAS level 0 or 1 and adjust from there.
WARNING: Engaging the pedal assist feature, especially at a high setting, will cause acceleration that may be greater than expected, especially for relatively new riders, and
that can cause loss of control, serious injury, or death. To minimize risk, start at PAS level 0 or 1.
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 throttle to accelerate and
maintain your desired speed.
7. Use the throttle (next to the right handlebar grip) by slowly and carefully rotating it toward the rider. Do not use the throttle unless you’ re on the bike, and note that the
throttle can be activated with a twist any time the bike is powered on.
WARNING: Be careful not to accidentally twist the throttle, which can cause sudden acceleration. If you’ re not prepared for this acceleration, you can lose control of the
bike, which can lead to serious injury or death. To minimize this risk, always keep at least one hand ready to squeeze the brake lever to cut off power to the motor. When you
dismount, power off the bike before moving it.
. Start-up procedure
4. When the power is on, press and hold "-" to enter 3.7MPH/H towing mode; release "-" to cancel towing mode.
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How to Use The Display, Headlight & Horn
1. Press the light button to turn on/off the headlight
2. Press the horn button for horn control

Familiarize yourself with the keyport and key positions before riding the bike. Always remove the key before getting on your bike to
ride it.
Key Position/Icon Description
Power on, battery locked to frame
Power off, battery locked to frame
Power off, battery unlocked from frame
(for battery installation and removal)
A
B
C
1. Any time the battery is in key position A, (power on, battery locked
to the frame) the power button on the LED display will turn the bike
on and off, and the battery cannot be removed.
2. If the battery is in key position B, (power off, battery locked to the
frame) no buttons or controls can be activated, the bike will remain
off, and the battery cannot be removed.
3. Any time the battery is in key position C, (power off, battery
unlocked from the frame) the battery must be removed from the
bike before moving or riding the bike. Ensure the key is removed
before sliding the battery out of the mount.
5. Battery key positions
NOTICE:
You have to press the key then you can switch to unlock position
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6. Remove the battery
pull
handle
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 battery upwards and lif it off the frame.
long press
To reinstall the battery, align the slot at the bottom of the
battery and reinsert it into the frame. Turn the key to the
locked position.
If you want to know the battery level without turn on the
bike, long press the button on the top of the battery to
display the current capacity.

Notes of Charging
1. Charging time: 4 hours 80% full charge , full charge in 6-7hours.
2. The small light on the charger in RED indicates it is in charging; GREEN indicates it is fully charged.
3. Insufficient charging will not influence the battery lifecycle. AVOIDING deep discharge is helpful to protect the
battery and extend its lifecycle.
4. Pay attention to check whether the surface temperature of the battery case rises too high during charging. It
is FORBIDDEN to cover battery while charging.
5. Due to high temperature in summer, it is NOT advised to charge it immediately after riding. In winter, it is
FORBIDDEN to charge the battery OUTSIDE where the temperature is below 32-degree C. You are recommended
to charge it in room temperature.
6. If the battery will not be used for a long time, take it off from the bike and discharge its capacity to 60%-80% for
stock. Disconnect it from the charger and place it in a dry, ventilated place without direct sunlight. In order to
maintain a long lifecycle, it is recommended to charge the battery every two months.
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7. How to Charge The Battery
Your electric bike will be fully charged when the LED light on the charger changes from red (charging) to green (fully charged).
After a period of full charge, it will automatically cut off the charging.
Even so, we still don't recommend to charge your electric bike for a long time.
Do not connect the charger if the charging port is wet. Cover the charging port when not use.
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