Wisper 705se Manual de usuario

Owner’s Manual
Operation and Maintenance Instructions
Wisper 705se
January 2010 1
st
edition
Revised August 2010
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We strongly reco end that you read this entire anual
before using your Wisper bike
Wisper Li ited
User Guide
Introduction Page 3
Part 1 Caring for your Wisper bike and pre use checks
1 Before you set off for the first ti e Page 4
2 Before each use Page 5
3 Battery care Page 5
4 Recharging your battery Page 6
5 Water Page 6
6 Maintenance and adjust ents Page 6
7 Technical specifications and perfor ance Page 8
8 Si ple trouble shooting Page 8
Part 2 Controls and Equipment
9 Battery on off and battery lock Page 9
10 The ON/OFF button Page 10
11 The LIGHT button Page 10
12 Pedelec ode and ASSIST button Page 11
13 Throttle Page 11
14 Brakes Page 12
15 Steering ste and handle bar cla p Page 14
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16 The front connection box Page 14
17 Quick release saddle height adjust ent Page 14
18 Saddle post suspension Page 14
19 Ri s and spokes Page 15
20 Chain and drive wheel Page 15
21 Derailleur Page 15
Warranty Page 15
ervice contacts Page 16
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Wisper electric bicycle.
By aking the decision to use an electric bike you are helping to safeguard our
environ ent by saving our planet’s precious resources and reducing carbon
pollution.
Before you use your Wisper bike it is i portant that you read this anual carefully.
If there is anything you do not understand co pletely please contact us.
Please observe traffic regulations, and don’t lend your bicycle to anyone who is
unfa iliar with it. The bicycle can only legally be used on the road by a person aged
14 years or older.
We strongly advise you to always wear a cycle hel et when using your bicycle and
if you are unfa iliar with cycling to attend a cycle proficiency course prior to using
it. Your Wisper Works 705se is not a toy and should be considered a serious ode
of transport.
As with all bicycles it is i portant that you stay within safe li its, if you feel as if
you are traveling too quickly for the road conditions you probably are so slow
down.
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Test your brakes prior to using the bike every ti e you use it and re e ber the
bike will not stop as quickly in wet or icy conditions as it would on a dry road.
Before you use the bike for the first ti e you ust ake absolutely certain that it
has been correctly asse bled. You can do this by either taking it to your nearest
cycle engineer or if you are proficient in cycle echanics inspecting it yourself. In
particular you ust ake sure that the pedals, saddle, handle bars and any self
asse bled ite s have been correctly fitted.
NEVER drink alcohol and ride your electric bike. The use of alcohol greatly reduces
reflexes and li its your ability to ride safely. Even a very s all a ount of alcohol
will li it your ability to be safe on the road.
Always wear an approved cycle hel et.
When you need to replace your battery please either dispose of it properly or
preferably send it back to us or our distributors and we will ake sure it is properly
recycled.
Happy cycling!
Wisper Ltd
Part 1 Caring for your Wisper bike and checks
Although your Wisper bike has been thoroughly tested prior to delivery, it is very
i portant that you check the bike thoroughly before its first use. Equally i portant
are frequent and regular spot checks they will protect you and your Wisper bike.
Please read this anual carefully. Only on full understanding of all the functions of
this electric bicycle should you atte pt to use it.
Your Wisper bike has been transported in a strong seven-layered corrugated carton.
To save space it has been delivered with the front wheel, handlebars, seat post and
seat, rear rack and pedals ready for asse bly with the tool kit provided.
* Your retailer ay have asse bled your bike for you if not you will find fitting
instructions on the Wisper website www.wisperbikes.co
1 Before you set off for the first ti e
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2.3 Check for any loose nuts bolts or fixings
2.4 Check brake functions
2.5 Check electronic functions
2.6 Check reflectors are in place and lights are working
2.7 Check your battery for any visible signs of da age
3 Battery care
3.1 Before you use the battery for the first ti e it is best to give it a full deep
charge
for 12 hours. To fully condition your new battery give it co plete deep
charge, discharge cycles for the first three charges. This is achieved by
charging your battery for 12 hours and then using the bike until the battery
is co pletely drained. After this “conditioning” process you can then
charge and discharge the battery as and when you require for long or short
periods.
3.2 If you are going to leave your battery uncharged for ore than eight weeks it is
best left half charged. You should then re charge it every four weeks for
two hours to keep it in top condition.
3.3 Before setting off on any journey it is always better to have a fully charged
battery
3.4 Always re e ber that you use up to three ti es ore power when setting off
under the twist throttle. To preserve the life of each charge always set off
using pedal assist
3.5 Do not expose the bicycle or battery pack to fire, heat sources, acid or alkaline
substances
3.6 When leaving your bicycle during hot weather always leave in a shaded well
ventilated area
3.7 For best results always recharge the battery at roo te perature
3.8 Before unloading the battery ake sure it is turned off at the key, then raise
the saddle and unload the battery using its handle
3.9 If your battery is da aged or appears to be overheating for any reason
i ediately return it to your retailer for advice and a safety check
4 Recharging your battery
4.1 Make sure the charger is turned off and connect the charger to your battery
then turn on the charger. Red and yellow la ps on
the charger indicate the battery is charging, when
the yellow light turns green the battery is fully
charged. Always turn off the charger and
disconnect fro the ains after charging. Always
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disconnect the charger fro the ains before disconnecting the charger
fro the battery. It is possible that the battery will take up to 12 hours to
charge on the first three charges.
4.2 When charging the battery always do so in a well ventilated area.
4.3 Do not leave the charger connected to the ains when not in use.
5 Water
5.1 Your electric bicycle is rain and splash proof and can be used in all
weathers.
5.2 The electrical co ponents of the vehicle, such as otor, battery, and
controller, ust not be sub erged in water.
6 Maintenance and adjust ents
6.1 IMPORTANT! Do not atte pt to open the casings of the battery, otor or
controller it could be dangerous and all warrantees will beco e void. If
you experience a proble contact our service depart ent or your retailer.
6.2 Wheel spokes should be adjusted after 300 iles riding. Handlebar and saddle
tubes should never be raised beyond the axi u indicated by a safety
line around the tubes. The reco ended torque on the nuts is as follows:
(A)Front axle nuts. 46N.M
(B)Back axle nuts. 70N.M
(C)Steerer clamp bolts. 1 .6N.M (Refer 15.1 picture)
(D)Handlebar bolts. (18 to 20)N.M
(E) Seat pillar clamp nut/bolt. (5-8) N.M
(F) Brake cable anchor bolt. 5N.M
(G) Brake centre bolt. M6:11N.M
(H) Seat clamp nuts. 24N.M
(I) Crank axle nuts.R:42N.M L: 46N.M
(K) Gear shifter nuts.4N.M
(L) V brake caliper nuts. 10N.M
(M) Rear carrier nuts. 8N.M
(N) Mudguard bracket nuts.8N.M
Other nuts torque depends on the nuts volume. M4:2.5-4.0N.M M5:
4.0-6.0N.M M6:6.0-7.5N.M
6.3 Your bike has a rear derailleur that will auto atically tension your chain.
However if the chain beco es loose or frequently co es off the front
chainwheel please seek advice fro your dealer.
6.4 The brake leavers should lock the wheels when co pressed half way between
their open position and touching the handle bars. When they need
adjusting please follow instructions below.
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6.5 Warning: Handlebar hand grips or tube end plugs should be replaced if
da aged, as bare tube ends have been known to cause injury.
6.6 Warning: Any replace ent forks ust have the sa e rake and sa e tube
inner dia eter as the originally fitted to the bicycle.
6.7 Disc brake pad wear and replace ent. Re ove the brake pads and check
the for wear. If the friction aterial is less than 1 thick, then they
need to be replaced.
IMPORTANT braking distances increase on wet or icy roads.
6.8 Lubrication:
6.8.1. Once a onth lubricate all pivot points on derailleur and derailleur chain
guides with chain lube and apply a light oil to the upper fork leg where the
lower leg slides on it. Wipe clean.
6.8.2. Every three onths lubricate the brake lever pivots, the gears and
chain with light oil and the brake bushes (not the brake pads or disc) with a
little grease.
6.8.3 Once a year, have your dealer re-grease the headset bearings, front
wheel bearings and pedal bearings.
6.9 Reco ended tools for proper aintenance:
Torque wrench with lb•in or N• gradations 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 Allen
wrenches
9, 10, 15 open-end wrenches 15 box end wrench
Socket wrench, 14, 15, and 19 socket T25 Torx wrench
No. 1 Phillips head screwdriver Bicycle tube patch kit, tire pu p
7 Technical specifications & performance
Type Wisper Works 705se
Performance (with 75kg 165lb rider)
Assisted range 8A up to 50k
14A up to 85k
8Ah up to 38k
Battery only 14Ah up to 50k
Maxi u speed 25kph (15.5 ph)
Weight with battery 24 /25 kg
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Maxi u load 130kg (240kg)
Battery specifications
Cell Type Advanced Environ ental Lithiu Poly er with BMS
Capacity 8Ah or 14Ah
Rated voltage 37V
Main Controller specifications
Low voltage safeguard 31.5V
Overload current safeguard 15A
Main hub motor specifications
Motor type Hi speed brushless
Rated power Aus 200W / NZ Europe 250W / USA Canada 350W
Rated voltage 36V
Charger Lithiu 115 to 230V 36V fan cooled
8 Si ple Trouble shooting
Proble Possible reasons Trouble shooting
Top speed too
slow
1. Low battery voltage
2. Handle bar control proble
3. Da age to otor driveline
1. Recharge battery fully
2. Call service
3. Call service
Power on but
otor not working
1. Battery not connected
2. battery fused
3. Motor connection da aged
4. Handle bar control proble
1. Re install battery
2. Replace fuse
3. Call service
4. Call service
Driving shorter
distance per
recharge
1. Tyre pressure too low
2. Undercharge or charger fault
3. Battery capacity loss or
da age
4. Hill cli bing, frequent stops,
strong head winds, over loading
1. Check pressures
2. Recharge co pletely or
have charger inspected
3. Replace battery
4. Use power assist and try and
avoid throttle only
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Part 2 Controls and Equipment
In this section we will describe the functions and any specific aintenance needed
on all the ain controls and ancillary equip ent.
9 Battery on off and battery lock
9.1 Your Wisper bike has one key. The key turns the battery
on/off and locks the battery in the bike. Please keep a
careful note of the key nu bers as we cannot replace
the without these nu bers should they beco e
islaid.
9.2 The battery is connected to the electrical syste of the
bike auto atically when you slide the battery into the
fra e. To turn on the bike’s electrical syste , turn the
key in the battery clockwise, to turn off the power
turn the key anti clockwise.
9.3 When the battery has been turned on the bike is now ready for use. The
ON/OFF button on the handle bar isolates the power fro the bike, when
the bike is “on” you will see the battery power lights illu inate above the
capacity indicator. When the ON/OFF button is pushed and the lights go
out you have turned the bike “off”. When the bike is “off” you will not get
any assistance fro
the battery and otor and the bike is effectively si ply an unpowered
push bike.
9.4 To lock the battery into the bike fra e turn the key clockwise the locking bolt
holds in the fra e, if you want to turn the battery power on, turn
clockwise again, if you want to unlock press the key and turn the key in
anti clockwise fully while the key at lock position (refer to the picture).
Please read section 3 and 4 for battery care and advice on charging at the
beginning of this anual.
9.5 The battery can be charged either on or off the bike.
9.6 To re ove the battery turn off the power by turning the key to position
“Unlocking”, and re ove the seat post. Using the handle on top of the
battery lift out the battery.
9.7 To replace the battery reverse the procedure for re oving it.
On the handle bars
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