WESTHILL BIKES GHOST Manual de usuario

Electric Bike User Manual
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Warranty
Westhill bikes are covered by a limited 3-year warranty. Aside from general cycle maintenance, any
work to the motor should be carried out by a Westhill technician or authorised dealer.
1. Warranty periods
The statutory warranty valid at the time of
delivery applies to:-
Frame : 3 years
Motor: 2 years
Battery, Charger & Controller: 1 year
2. Warranty conditions
2.1 Requirements
There is a defect in materials or workmanship
or an error of information.
The cause of the change in the product is
neither natural nor related to its functions, wear
and tear or ageing.
The damage was not caused by use of the bike
for other than the intended purpose.
2.2 Warranty exclusions
Damage caused by improper use or force
majeure.
All parts subject to function-related wear and
tear, unless this is the result of a defect in the
manufacturing process or material.
Damage which results from improper or
insufficient care and repairs, alterations or the
replacement of parts by persons other than
trained professionals.
Accidental damage or other external effects,
provided these are not the result of defective
products or information.
Repairs resulting from the use of second-hand
parts or damage caused by this use.
Damage resulting from competitive use.
Special fittings, accessories or non-standard
components, especially technical modifications.
Observing the required service intervals is also
a condition of any warranty claims you may
make.
2.3 The following are considered wear
parts under the statutory warranty:
Tyres
Rims in combination with rim brakes
Spokes
Brake pads
Chains and toothed belts
Chain wheels, sprockets, bottom brackets and
jockey wheels
Sliding bearings
Lamps for lighting system
Handlebar tape/handle grips
Hydraulic oils and lubricants
Gear-shift cables and brake cables
Paint finishes
Batteries (depletion of capacity to 60% is
acceptable within first two years)
(1) Definitions
In this warranty the following terms shall have
the following meanings: Westhill Bikes shall
mean FW3 Limited; Westhill Product shall
mean the FW3 Ltd; Product Warranty Period
shall mean a period commencing on the original
date of purchase as new
(2) Circumstances outside our control
FW3 Ltd shall not be liable for any failure
in service as a result of FW3 Ltd, or FW3
Ltd agents employees or contractors being
delayed, prevented or hindered in the
performance of its obligations by reason of any
circumstances beyond its reasonable control.
Such circumstances include, but are not limited
to fire, flood, Act of God, and civil disorder.
(3) Disclaimers
FW3 Ltd shall not be liable for any indirect,
incidental, special or consequential damages
losses or expenses (including without limitation
lost profits, loss of use or loss of data, goodwill,
reputation or lost business) arising directly or
indirectly, from the purchase use or sale of the
Product, whether or not FW3 Ltd was advised
or aware of the possibility of such damages,
losses or expenses. It is the customer’s
responsibility to make lawful use of the
products FW3 Ltd supplies.

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Westhill Bikes Warranty
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Contents
Warranty ..................................................................................................... 2
Warranty Registration ............................................................................... 3
Contents ...................................................................................................... 4
Attention ..................................................................................................... 5
1 Check Before Use ....................................................................................... 5
2 Product Information ................................................................................... 6
2.1 Product Performance .................................................................................... 6
2.2 Product Specifications................................................................................... 6
3 Assembly & Adjustments........................................................................... 7
3.1 Assembling & Adjusting The Handlebar........................................................ 7
3.2 Adjusting The Saddle .................................................................................... 8
3.3 Adjusting The Wheels ................................................................................... 8
3.4 Adjusting And Maintaining The Brakes ......................................................... 9
3.5 Gears............................................................................................................. 9
3.5.1 Gear Display .................................................................................................. 9
3.5.2 Adjusting The Derailleur .............................................................................. 10
4 How To Use The Bike Controls................................................................ 11
4.1 Bike Controls At A Glance........................................................................... 11
4.2 Turning The Bike On/Off ............................................................................. 11
4.3 Increasing/Decreasing Speed...................................................................... 11
4.4 Showing The Speed .................................................................................... 12
4.5 Walk Mode.................................................................................................. 12
4.6 Turning On The Headlight ........................................................................... 13
4.7 Battery Charge Indicator ............................................................................. 13
4.8 Showing The Mileage ................................................................................. 14
4.9 Error Codes ................................................................................................. 14
4.10 Control Panel Settings................................................................................. 15
5 Battery........................................................................................................ 16
5.1 Charging The Battery .................................................................................. 16
5.2 Battery & Charger Maintenance.................................................................. 16
5.3 Battery Precautions..................................................................................... 17
5.4 Charger Precautions.................................................................................... 17
6 Bicycle Inspection & Care......................................................................... 18
6.1 Regular Cleaning ......................................................................................... 18
6.2 Regular Maintenance .................................................................................. 18
6.3 Lubricating The Bike.................................................................................... 19

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Attention
• Do not operate this electric bike without fully reading and understanding its
operation and limitations.
• Before riding each time ensure that all parts are in good order. If you have any
questions or concerns, please contact us via Facebook chat or by email.
• Ensure you observe traffic rules and regulations when using this electric bike.
• Passengers cannot be carried.
• When riding in rain, snow or slippery conditions reduce your speed and increase
the distance between yourself and other vehicles.
• We advise against performing maintenance operations that involve removing parts
or components. If this is necessary, please contact us for guidance.
• Do not ride through deep puddles. Water could enter the hub motor, causing short
circuits and irreparable damage.
• Do not allow individuals who are unfamiliar with the features and functions of this
e-bike to operate it without proper instruction.
• Do not modify the e-bike by yourself.
1. Check Before Use
• Is the tyre pressure [3.4 - 5.1 bar] correct?
• Are the brakes working correctly?
• Are the batteries sufficiently charged?
• Is the handlebar attachment and saddle post correctly inserted and tightened?
• Are the wheel hub mounting nuts correctly tightened?
• Is the bell working correctly?

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2. Product Information
2.1 Product Performance
This e-bike is fitted with a high quality brushless motor, intelligent operating system,
high quality lithium battery, freewheel, power display unit and electric cut off when
braking.
2.2 Product Specifications
Bike Specifications
Model GHOST
Motor Specifications
Type Brushless
Dimensions 1830 x 630 x
1098 mm Rated Power 250 w
Wheel
Diameter 698.5 mm Rated RPM 195 RPM
Wheelbase 1148 mm Rated Voltage 36 v
Max Rider
Weight 95 kg / 15 st Rated Output
Torque 40 n.m
Max Speed 25 km/h Speed Range 25 km/h
Range Per
Charge 50 - 55 km
Controller
Under Voltage
Value 31.5 ± .05 v
Weight 19 kg Over Current Value 15 ± 0.5 A
Battery Spec
Capacity 7.8 AH
Charger
Current 2 A
Type
Lithium-ion
Input 100-240 vac,
50/60 Hz 90 w
Output 36 v - 2 A
Rated
Voltage 36 v
Box
1480 x 270 x 800 mm
Note: Maximum travel distance on a fully charged battery is measured at a condition
of 20°C, no wind, flat road, total bike weight 75Kg, and 25km/h speed. This will vary
according to load, road conditions, wind direction, temperature, braking and restarts,
tyre pressure and prompt battery charging. To obtain the maximum travel distance, we
suggest you check all factors within your control, including overloading, driving style,
tyre pressure and timely battery charging.

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3. Assembly & Adjustments
3.1 Assembling and adjusting the handlebar
• Place the handlebar onto the handlebar stem, place on the cover, and fix with the
four screws provided. The tighten torque should not be less than 18 Nm.
Handlebar
stem cover
Hexagon socket screws
Handlebar stem
• To align the handlebars, face your bike and hold the front wheel between your
legs. Turn the handlebars so that they are perpendicular to the front wheel.
• Tighten the screw that fixes the handlebar attachment to the frame. The
tightening torque should be no less than 18 Nm.
Handlebar
stem screw

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3.2 Adjusting The Saddle
• The saddle post must be inserted to at least the circular safety mark
engraved on the tube (shown below).
• An ideal saddle height is when the knee is at a soft bend when you are
sat on the saddle with your foot on the pedal at it’s lowest point. Adjust
the saddle to this height.
• The saddle should be parallel to the ground for maximum comfort.
The tightening torque for the saddle mounting screw and saddle post
mounting screw should not be less than 18 Nm.
Quick release
Safety mark
(exaggerated for
illustration)
3.3 Adjusting The Wheels
• Tighten the screws to make sure the front and back wheels are fixed to
the front fork and frame.
• Recommended tightening torques are as follows:
Front wheel hub: 18 Nm
Rear wheel hub: 30 Nm

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3.4 Adjusting And Maintaining The Brakes
• Make sure the rotors are true. Spin the wheel and, sighting against
the pads, watch for wobbles. If the rotor clears the pads and calliper,
the bend probably isn’t worth straightening. If you spot a warp, try to
straighten it by clamping a clean adjustable wrench along the rotor and
bending toward true. Make sure everything that touches the rotor is
clean. You don’t want any grease there to reduce the grip.
• If your brakes squeal, something is probably loose. Check all bolts
holding the rotor on, as well as the calliper bolts and adapter bolts (if
your bike is fitted with one).
• If everything’s snug, the rotor and pads should be cleaned.
• If one lever pulls back farther than the other, try to equal out the travel
by dialing the lever limit screws in or out. If that doesn’t work, it’s time
for a shop to bleed your hydraulic fluid.
• Inspect hydraulic system for leaks. Check the levers, callipers and all
along the housing. Take a leaky system to a professional or contact us.
3.5 Gears
3.5.1 Gear Display
Gear Display Gear up/down
Gear Changer
Control buttons
Gear display
Left Handlebar Right Handlebar

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3.5.2 Adjusting The Derailleur
• Adjust the lower bolt to make the guide wheel move to the free-wheel; align the
centre of the guide wheel and the outer line of the smallest sprocket.
• Turning the front chain-wheel, operate the gear lever to shift to the lowest gear,
then tighten the derailleur cable and fix it by the derailleur cable nut.
• Turn the low adjustment screw so that the guide pulley moves to a position
directly below the largest sprocket.
• Tighten the adjust nut when the real gear is lower than the gear shift shows;
loosen the adjust nut when the rear gear is upper than the gear shift shows. It is
OK when the gear changes correctly and smoothly.
Outer line of smallest sprocket
Top adjustment
screw
Guide pulley
Low adjustment
screw
Largest sprocket
Guide pulley
Note: Be sure that the cable
is securely in the groove.
Groove
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