NCM PARIS MAX 36V Manual de usuario

PARIS MAX 36V
USER'S MANUAL
Important information included - please read before your first ride!

INDEX NCM PARIS MAX 36V
1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1 Welcome ............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .......... 01
1.2 Use of the Manual .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...... 01
1.3 Service and Technical Support ............................................. .................................................. ........................................ 01
1.4 Choosing the correct size ............................................. .................................................. .......................................... 01
1.5 Bicycle components ............................................. .................................................. ..................................... 02
1.6 Scope ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ................ 03
1.7 Recommendations for changes ............................................. .................................................. .......................... 03
2. SECURITY
2.1 Battery and charger .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .. 04
2.2 Use of the bicycle ............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ... 04
2.3 Transportation ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ............. 06
2.4 Keys ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ................... 06
3. INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
3.1 Handlebar and seat post assembly ........................................... .................................................. ....................................... 07
3.2 Assembling the pedals ............................................. .................................................. .............................................. 07
3.3 To display the table ............................................. .................................................. ........................................... 08
3.4 Seat position .............................................. .................................................. ................................................. 09
3.5 Saddle height .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ........ 10
3.6 Saddle adjustment .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ....... 10
3.7 Brakes ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .................. 10
3.8 Gear shift and gear change adjustment .......................................... .................................................. .................. 13
4. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC PARTS
4.1 Explanation ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .......... 14
4.2 Battery and charger .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .14
4.2.1 Overview ............................................. .................................................. ............................................... 14
4.2.2 General remarks ............................................. .................................................. ...................................... 15
4.2.3 Installing and removing the battery ......................................... .................................................. ................................. 15
4.2.4 Loading .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ................. 15
4.2.5 Use .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...................... 16
4.2.6 Storage .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .. 17
5. DISPLAY ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ............. 18
6. RECOMMENDATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
6.1 General requirements ............................................... .................................................. .............................................. 29
6.2 Maintenance schedule .............................................. .................................................. ..................................... 29
6.3 Troubleshooting .............................................. .................................................. .......................................... 31
6.4 Definition of handling and recommendations ............................................ .................................................. .......... 32
7. TECHNICAL DATA .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. . 33
8. WARRANTY ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ............. 33

NCM PARIS MAX 36V GENERALITIES
1. GENERAL
1.1 Welcome
We would like to thank you for your purchase of an NCM electric bike and welcome our enthusiasm
The growing family of electric bikes. The bikes offer unmatched convenience and excitement, and our electric bikes at NCM are upgraded versions of this
incredible invention. As bicycles have evolved, so have we, being at the forefront of innovation in electric cycling technology, aiming to deliver something new
and exciting while maintaining and promoting the soul of cycling.
1.2 Use of the Manual
We recommend that you read this manual thoroughly before taking your NCM electric bike for a ride. It is important not to overlook the safety instructions and
explanations of traditional and non-traditional bicycle parts as this will give you a general understanding of your new NCM electric bicycle. This manual is
designed to help you get the most out of your electric bike, so we have tried to answer as many of your possible questions as possible. Take a moment to read
through the different sections before getting in the saddle.
1.3 Service and Technical Support
This manual is intended to be a general description of your new NCM electric bike and is therefore not a reference.
extensive company. For technical assistance, including information on service, maintenance, and repairs, consult your dealer. You can visit our website
(www.ncmbikes.com) to learn more about our products and technology, or to find a dealer near you. You can also email your inquiries to us at
1.4 Choose the correct size
An important consideration when selecting the size of your new bike is frame clearance - that is, the distance between you and the top tube of the bike when you
stand on it with your feet on the ground. For most bikes, this distance should be at least 1 "(25mm). If you choose a mountain bike, it is recommended to have at
least 2" (50mm) of clearance. Your dealer can help you find a bike with the correct dimensions for you.
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H = spacing on the frame
Minimum: 1 "for most bikes
2 "for mountain bikes
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On some bikes, such as low-entry touring bikes, the frame clearance measurement cannot be used as these do not have a top tube or are steeply downward.
On these bikes the height of the seat tube will be used to select the correct size. You should be able to comfortably touch the ground while sitting on the saddle
when it is at its lowest point on the saddle tube.
Adjusting the saddle can also improve the comfort, fit, and performance of your bike.
The load limit for your bike is 125 kg (including the rider). Some parts have their own load limits, like the rear rack; Please consult your dealer if you are
unsure of the load limits for bicycle parts.
1.5 Bicycle components
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1 Rear V-brake
2 Shock cable 3 Luggage rack
4 Battery
5 Rear reflector
6 Vespa brake 7 Chain
8 Kickstand
9 Pedal
10 Connecting rod
11 Engine
12 Lever for folding the frame
13 Quick release saddle 14 Pedal
15 Front fork
16 Mudguards
17 Display
18 Quick release of the seatpost 19
Lever to fold the seatpost 20 Frame
number
21 Front light
22 Rims
23 Front disc brake 24 Wheel
reflector
(different countries use different reflectors)
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Handlebar Accessories
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1 Left brake lever 2 Left grip
3 Display
4 Buzzer
5 Revo 7-speed gearbox 6 Right grip
7 Right brake lever
Frame number indicator
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1 Frame number (main tube) 2 Frame number
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1.6 Scope
The range on a battery charge is highly dependent on several conditions, such as (but not limited to):
● Road conditions, such as road surface and grade.
● Weather conditions, such as temperature and wind.
● Bicycle conditions, such as tire pressure and maintenance level.
● Use of the bicycle, such as acceleration, shifting and level of engine assistance.
● Weight of the rider and the load.
● Number of charge and discharge cycles.
1.7 Recommendations for changes
For improved range, we recommend shifting according to speed. For getting out and traveling at low speeds, a lower gear is best. At higher speeds a higher
gear should be chosen. Releasing the pressure from the pedals during shifting will allow for smooth assistance and better reach.
● High speed, high gear
● Low speed, low gear
● Reduce pedal pressure when shifting
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2. SECURITY
2.1 Battery and charger
● Keep the battery and charger away from water and heat sources.
● Do not connect the positive and negative terminals.
● Keep the battery away from children and pets.
● Use the battery and charger only for their intended purpose as part of your e-bike.
● Do not cover the battery or charger, or place objects on it or lean objects against it.
● Do not subject the battery and charger to shocks (eg, dropping).
● Stop charging immediately if you notice anything unusual.
In the unlikely event that the battery catches fire, DO NOT attempt to extinguish it with water. Use sand or other fire retardant instead and call emergency
services immediately.
Avoid contact with the battery and charger during the charging process; the charger heats up considerably.
Please note the additional information on the back of the battery box.
2.2 Use of the bicycle
Try all the bike settings and get used to their different results in a safe and controlled environment before attempting to ride the bike on the road. Pedal
stand bikes may work differently depending on the configuration used.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Always wear a helmet while driving. Make sure your helmet complies with local laws.
2. Keep body parts and other objects away from moving parts of the bicycle that could cause damage, such as wheels and chain. Do not put any object on
the battery or motor. Do not interfere with the transmission in any way.
3. Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and hold the pedals securely. Never go barefoot or wear sandals.
4. Become familiar with the controls on your bike.
5. Wear bright, conspicuous clothing that is not so loose that you can accidentally get caught in moving parts of the bike or caught by objects on the side of the
road or path.
6. Don't jump on your bike. Jumping with a bike puts incredible stress on most components, such as the spokes and pedals. One of the most vulnerable parts to
jump-related damage is your front fork. Cyclists who insist on jumping on a bicycle risk causing serious damage to the bicycle and themselves.
7. Consider your speed and keep it at a level that is consistent with the conditions. Always keep in mind that there is a direct relationship between speed
and control, and also between speed and component stress.
8. Always follow local traffic laws.
9. Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
10. If you have any health conditions, consult your doctor before riding your bicycle.
11. Never put yourself or others in danger as a result of reckless driving.
12. Be aware that stopping distance increases with imperfect road conditions such as gravel or wet surfaces.
13. Check the brake cable routing before riding your bike. Make sure both brakes are working and in good condition.
14. The e-bike is especially suitable for riding on trails and paved roads. It is recommended not to use the e-bike for extreme mountain rides with multiple
slopes, as the system is not designed for these slopes due to the torque of the engine.
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It is common for countries with right-hand traffic to have the front brake on the left brake lever and the rear brake on the right lever. The opposite is generally
possible in countries with left-hand traffic. The table below shows several examples.
country Cable routing country Cable routing
Austria
Brazil
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Poland
Spain
South Korea
Switzerland
Russia
United States
Australia
Indonesia
Japan
Hongkong
Malaysia
New Zealand
Singapore
United Kingdom
The left lever controls the front brake,
The right lever controls the rear brake,
The left lever controls the rear brake,
The right lever controls the front brake,
WARNING:
● Drive within the age limits established in your country.
● Do not touch hot surfaces after heavy use, such as the disc brake rotor or the side edge of the V-brake edge.
● When unfolding the kickstand, always make sure that the stand is secure and that the base is solid so that the bike does not fall over.
● Drive within the age limits established in your country.
● Turn the key to the "OFF" position (turn off the power), then remove the key if you stop using the electric bike.
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Inflate the tires
WARNING:
You should always check your tire pressure before you start driving, or at least once a week. Check the sidewall of the tire for the minimum and maximum
inflation pressures, and always make sure your wheels are inflated to a pressure within the stated range. If the pressure is too low, the wheel could be
damaged or the inner tube could be pinched, resulting in a flat tire. If the pressure exceeds the maximum recommended amount, the tire can come off the rim,
damaging the bike and injuring the rider and those nearby.
To ensure that you always have the correct and desirable pressure in your tires, use a bicycle pump with a built-in pressure gauge.
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2.3 Transportation
Transport by car
Batteries should be removed from the bicycle during transport by car, as they can be damaged by excessive and repeated shocks or by foreign objects striking
the bicycle at high speed.
Please remove the batteries and keep them inside the vehicle during transportation.
Remove the front wheel for transportation
- Open the quick release lever (1) and loosen the axle nut (2) a couple of turns.
- Remove the front wheel (3) from the fork downwards.
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- Insert the front wheel (3) into the outlets (4) of the fork.
- Tighten the axle nut (2) and close the quick release lever (1).
- The lever must point upwards (and aligned with the fork to avoid them snagging) and must be closed with considerable pressure.
WARNING:
● To avoid any danger, after installing the wheel, check the brake system before riding the bicycle.
● If the quick release lever has not been fully closed, it can be fully opened again easily. This can cause the wheel to come off the bike, causing a serious fall or
damage to the bike. To ensure your wheel is properly in place, the quick release lever must offer considerable resistance when closed manually and should
always be fully closed before riding the bike.
2.4 Keys
Each NCM electric bike comes with two copies of the battery fixing key. Bicycles with ring locks come with additional keys (not the same key as the battery).
On-board charging of the battery will likely lead to infrequent use of the battery fixing key; it is required for maintenance and repair, however, keep this in
mind when storing the key.
● Make sure you always have at least one spare key.
● Keep spare keys in a safe place for repair, maintenance, and emergencies.
● Please bring the key with you when you go to your NCM dealer for maintenance or repairs.
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3. INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
3.1 Handlebar and seat post assembly
Lift the handlebar and plastic cover into place, then press the lock lever to secure the stem.
3.2 Mounting the pedals
- Identify your pedals: check the letters on the pedal, "L" or "R".
- The pedal marked "R" is the one on the right (looking straight ahead in the direction of travel). To attach it to the crank, tighten it clockwise.
- The pedal marked "L" is for the left. To join, tighten it counterclockwise when looking directly.
WARNING:
First screw in the pedals by hand, then tighten them with the tool.
If the pedal is folded, simply pull it parallel to the pedal deck and it will snap into place.
To bend the pedal, push the outer part towards the crank and then down to a perpendicular position to the pedal deck.
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3.3 To display the table
Align the two parts of the frame, pull the lever (2) down, and then close the small lock lever (2) down to lock the frame. Lever (2) needs additional force to fully
close.
To fold the box
Pull the small lock lever (1) up and then open the lever (2), then the bike will be unlocked and can be folded for storage or transport.
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