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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...............................................................................

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Electrically-assisted bike technical features .....................................................................

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General operation of the electrical assistance ..................................................................

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SCREEN AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ...........................................................

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Screen data and function ....................................................................................................

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BATTERY AND CHARGER .............................................................................

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Precautions for use ..............................................................................................................

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Installing and removing the battery..................................................................................

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Recharging the Battery ......................................................................................................

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Maintenance and lifetime (warranty conditions) .............................................................

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Additional precautions for use .........................................................................................

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Maintenance .......................................................................................................................

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CONTENTS OF THE COMMERCIAL WARRANTY FOR YOUR ELECTRI

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CALLY-ASSISTED BIKE ................................................................................

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for ORIGINAL 900E

Page 1: ...EN User manual ORIGINAL 900E ...

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Page 3: ...et used to the feel of the motor kicking in and thus ensure optimum control of your bicycle Only use sport mode for your first kilometres if you are sure that you are able to control your bike Here are the 10 commandments to get the best use of your B TWIN electrically assisted bicycle Electrically assisted bicycles are heavier than classic pushbikes Without assistance pedal ling can be harder You...

Page 4: ...o punctures 20 5 4 cold weather reduces battery life 5 Overloading the bicycle will reduce the battery life 6 Battery life will drop when cycling uphill 3 months 7 The battery must be fully charged at least once every 3 months mode 1 mode 1 8 It is advisable to reduce the power assistance mode when the battery charge is low 9 the battery level indicator is more accurate when the bike is at a compl...

Page 5: ...L ELEMENTS 7 Screen data and function 7 BATTERY AND CHARGER 8 Precautions for use 9 Installing and removing the battery 11 Recharging the Battery 12 Maintenance and lifetime warranty conditions 12 Additional precautions for use 13 Maintenance 14 CONTENTS OF THE COMMERCIAL WARRANTY FOR YOUR ELECTRI CALLY ASSISTED BIKE 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 6: ...sing the ON OFF button Always lock the battery with the key when in use The electrical assistance will only operate if you pedal The assis tance will switch off the moment either of the two brake levers is depressed or the speed reaches more than 25 km h It will then restart automatically when below 23 km h In order to preserve battery life the bike is equipped with a power limiter that limits ass...

Page 7: ... the button 3 Battery level Five battery levels When the battery level is low the indicator starts to flash 4 LIGHTS Switch the lights on and off by pressing and holding the button 5 TOTAL Overall distance meter Switch between TOTAL meter and TRIP meter by pressing briefly on the button 6 TRIP Partial distance counter in km Switch between TOTAL meter and TRIP meter by pressing briefly on the butto...

Page 8: ...to enter into the settings Press the buttons or to select the desired value for each parameter Push the button to go to the next parameter Unit Km or miles Blt Adjusting the brightness from 1 to 8 Oft Selection of the time before the screen is switched to standby from 0 to 60 minutes Dh Setting the number of assistance modes from 0 to 6 it is advisable to keep the 3 default modes E0 0 no adjustmen...

Page 9: ... dry environment at a temperature of between 10 C and 40 C 10 C 10 C 40 C 40 C Important Under certain exceptional conditions the controller may reach high tempera tures Never dismantle it Do not dispose of the battery in non suitable containers Return the used battery to your Decathlon store for recycling Risk of fire Risk of electrocution To be handled with care Product is sensitive to impacts N...

Page 10: ...capacity and autonomy of the battery is reduced Always make sure that the battery and charger are compatible 100 V 240 V Always ensure the charger is compatible with the local electrical grid Voltage 100 V 240 V maximum 50 Hz 60 Hz Frequency 50 Hz minimum 60 Hz maximum Only charge the battery indoors Transport by aeroplane is prohibited Any failure to comply with the precautions for use will void ...

Page 11: ... there are no foreign objects or matter in the battery sheath Removal Prior to removing your battery from its slot unlock it using the key Then remove your battery by pulling it Important notes Do not attempt to insert or remove your battery when the lock is locked horizontal position This may break the security lock on your battery ...

Page 12: ...Orange LED problem during charging contact after sales service Maintenance and lifetime warranty conditions Do not store the discharged battery 1 flashing blue LED to avoid deep discharge which may cause it to malfunction 3 months In cases of extended storage recharge the battery once every 3 months 6h30 ...

Page 13: ... 11 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 Battery recharge is needed urgently 10 Undervoltage protection temperature protection Return your battery to your af ter sales service short circuit protection other protection LED off LED on LED flashing ...

Page 14: ... can be put into hibernation in case of prolonged storage maximum 1 year Press for 10 seconds on the button of the battery until the battery LEDs go out The battery is now in hibernation mode Charge the battery with its charger at a power socket to awaken it ...

Page 15: ... sure that your brakes and electric system are working properly The weight power manufacturing year and maximum speed are indi cated on your bicycle s frame As the weight of your bike with electric assistance exceeds 15kg we recommend that 2 persons transport it Always wear a helmet when riding your bike These electric bikes are designed for persons aged 14 and over Caution in rain frost or snow y...

Page 16: ...ctric system must be perfor med by trained qualified staff If the chain comes off turn the power off before attempting any repairs NB the weight of the bicycle may exceed that of your assembly stand or bicycle rack 6 months We advise you to bring your electrically assisted bike back to your DECATHLON store for its 6 month service For more information on use maintenance after sales services or in c...

Page 17: ...de on the control screen Error code Definition Solutions 06 Undervoltage protection Battery charger 07 Overvoltage protection Appointment at your Decathlon regional workshop to repair your bike 08 Motor fault Appointment at your Decathlon regional workshop to repair your bike 09 Motor connector Checks that the motor connector is correctly inserted 10 Overheating controller Turns off electric assis...

Page 18: ...ctly inserted 22 Battery controller communication error Appointment at your Decathlon regional workshop to repair your bike 30 Bad connection between the control screen and the controller Check that all connectors are pressed in properly Cable accessories connector Pedalling sensor connector Control screen connector Brakes connector Motor cable connector ...

Page 19: ...sibility of the customer However this contractual obligation will not apply in the event of poor maintenance or misuse of B twin bikes as defined in the user manual of the product in question To benefit from the warranty covering one of the parts listed above you must simply visit the repair shop of a DECATHLON retail store bringing either your DECATHLON store loyalty card or your warranty certifi...

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