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Notes on Riding with the  

eBike System

When does the eBike Drive Operate?

The eBike drive supports you when riding, as long as you step into 
the pedals. Without pedaling, there is no assistance. The motor 
output always depends on the amount of your pedaling power.

When applying less pedaling power, the assistance or support will 
be lower than when applying a lot of pedaling power. This applies 
independent of the assistance Level.

The eBike drive automatically switches off at speeds in excess 
of 25 km/h. When the speed falls below 25 km/h, the drive is 
automatically available again. An exception applies for the push-
assistance function, in which the eBike can be pushed at low speed 
without pedaling. The eBike can also be ridden as a normal bicycle 
without assistance at any time, by either switching off the eBike 
system or setting the assistance level to “OFF”. The same applies 
when the battery pack is empty.

Interaction of the eBike System with the Bicycle Gears

The bicycle gears should be used as with a normal bicycle, even 
with eBike drive (please observe the operating instructions of your 
eBike).

Independent of the type of gearing, it is recommended to briefly 
interrupt the pedaling while changing gears. This makes changing 
gears easier and reduces the wear of the drive train.

By selecting the right gear, you can increase the speed and range 
with the same pedaling effort.

Gathering first Experience

It is recommended to gather first experience with the eBike away 
from roads with heavy traffic.

Try out the different assistance levels. As soon as you feel safe, you 
can participate in traffic with the eBike as with any other bicycle.

Test the operating range of your eBike under different conditions 
before planning longer and more challenging rides.

factors Affecting Assistance Range

1.  Battery Charge  Level

 -   A fully charged battery will provided 

the greatest range.   Before every ride,  make sure the battery 
is fully charged.

2.  Assitance Mode & Support Level

 -  The assistance mode and 

support level you select during the ride will affect the operating 
range. 

3.  Temperature & Wind Conditions

 - Extreme cold or hot 

conditions will result in more rapid depletion of the battery’s 
energy, reducing available  range.   Overcoming strong  winds 
on the cycling route will shorten assistance range since more 
battery energy is required.  Conversely, a tailwind  (wind behind 
you) acts to propel the cycle reducing the energy requirement.   

4.  Rider Weight & Cargo 

- Adding weight to the bicycle (rider or 

cargo) cycle will require the drive unit to work harder, requiring 
more battery energy - shorter range.   If you carry a backpack 
or extra luggage on the rack, more energy will be needed, and 
overall range will be reduced. 

5.  Tire Pressure/Condition-

  Make sure your tires are in good 

shape (e.g. good tread, undamaged) and  pressurized properly 
according to the tire sidewall markings.  Poor tire condition or 
Inadequate air pressure will shorten range.

6.  Shifting Gears & Braking 

- You should shift gears similarly to 

a normal pedaling bicycle.  Efficient gear changes will result in 
greatest available range.   Maintaining a uniform speed and 
effective braking will help you maximize the energy stored in 
the battery.   

7.  Accelerating from Stopped 

- The drive system utilizes more 

battery energy during it initial acceleration.   Therefore, a 
commute with frequent starting and stopping  will consume 
more energy, shortening range.  You can extend your range by 
carefully managing your speed throughout the trip to avoid 
unnecessary starts and stops.

8.  Drive Chain Condition

 - Be sure to keep the chain clean and 

well lubricated.  Have the chain replaced with a new one.

9. Pedaling 

-  Pedaling steadily with moderate effort with the 

drive unit  will result in the greatest range.  While all that is 
requirted to engage the assistance is a turning pedal, you’ll 
want to contribute especially on uphill or rough terrain.  If you 
rely solely on the drive unit,  the range will be much shorter.

Summary of Contents for 2014 MAVARO

Page 1: ...E SERIES OWNER S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT 130374 E SERIES OWNER S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT...

Page 2: ...can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any Cannondale Owner s Manuals or Supplements from our website http www cannondale com Please note that the specifications and information in this manual are...

Page 3: ...would void applicable warranties EXCEPTION This model must not be used as a commuter bike until the proper required accessories reflectors lighting and locally required safety devices have been insta...

Page 4: ...g container to prevent damage CHARGING Remove battery from bike before charging Bring indoors and allow to reach room temperature before charging Make sure charger and A C outlet are the same voltage...

Page 5: ...DEUTSCH ENGLISH 4 Parts of the E Series Bike 3 Drive HMI 9 Drive unit 10 Operating unit 17 Speed sensor 18 Spoke magnet of the speed sensor A2 Rack type battery pack A8 Standard battery pack L1 Headl...

Page 6: ...rge Level A fully charged battery will provided the greatest range Before every ride make sure the battery is fully charged 2 Assitance Mode Support Level The assistance mode and support level you sel...

Page 7: ...hweite K M H 4 3 15 16 A Checking the Speed Sensor seefigureB The speed sensor 17 and its spoke magnet 18 must be mounted in such a manner that the spoke magnet after a turn of the wheel moves past th...

Page 8: ...The drive is activated as soon as you step into the pedals except when in push assistance mode see Switching the Push Start Aid On Off The motor output depends on the settings of the HMI As soon as yo...

Page 9: ...USB cable connect the USB port 7 of the HMI to a commercially available USB charger or to the USB port of a computer 5V charging voltage max 500mA charging current USB connected is displayed in text i...

Page 10: ...s removed from the holder 4 all function values remain stored and can be viewed Displaying Adapting Basic Settings The basic settings can be displayed and changed no matter if the HMI is in the holder...

Page 11: ...the speed version the push aid can also be used as a start aid The start aid is switched off at 18 km h The push start aid can make it easier for you to push or start the eBike The speed of this func...

Page 12: ...ike is outside of the permissible temperature range Switch off the eBike system and allow the drive unit to either cool down or heat up to the permissible temperature Restart the system If the problem...

Page 13: ...ore Using for the FirstTime Check the battery pack before charging it or using it with your eBike for the first time For this press the On Off button A4 to switch on the battery pack When no LED of th...

Page 14: ...A8 A9 A5 A6 A7 7 C C6 A8 C5 F A5 A6 A1 A2 C6 A2 C5 D F E Series Owner s Manual Supplement 130374 Espa ol ITALIANO NEDERLANDS FRAN AIS DEUTSCH ENGLISH 13...

Page 15: ...The charge control of the switched on battery pack is also indicated on the display of the HMI Read and observe the operating instructions of the drive unit and the HMI When the capacity of the batter...

Page 16: ...ght temperatures With increasing age however the battery pack capacity will diminish even when properly maintained A significantly reduced operating period after charging indicates that the battery pa...

Page 17: ...socket C2 of the charger Connect the mains cable country specific to the mains supply Charging the removed battery see Figure B Switch the battery pack off and remove it from the holder of the eBike F...

Page 18: ...the charger can heat up considerably Once the battery is fully charged the LEDs extinguish immediately and the HMI is switched off The charging procedure is terminated The charging state can be displ...

Page 19: ...Make sure the fork works properly Things that can indicate a serious problem are 1 any unusual klunking or knocking noises 2 changes in travel 3 an over extended or compressed boot 4 any changes in th...

Page 20: ...teners yourself always use a good torque wrench Drive Unit NOTICE Drive unit is maintenance free and must only be serviced at an authorized service center This will ensure the quality and safety of th...

Page 21: ...te the lever completely to either position until it stops To change the lever position Remove the retaining screw with a 3 mm Allen key andcarefully lift off the lockout lever with your fingers Reposi...

Page 22: ...2 Lockout Lever 3 Handlebar Stem 4 Bearing Seal 5 Upper Bearing Cup 6 Upper Bearing 7 Lower Bearing Cup 8 Lower Bearing 9 Upper Boot Clamp 49mm 10 Fork Boot 11 Lower Boot Clamp 33mm 12 Accessories Mou...

Page 23: ...5 70 389 1 58 45 650 286 473 473 160 1117 637 MAVARO MEN S HEADSHOK RIGID 52 520 585 74 71 401 0 58 45 652 286 473 473 160 1119 642 57 570 599 73 5 71 5 408 3 58 45 654 286 473 473 160 1121 644 62 620...

Page 24: ...RIDER lbs kg LUGGAGE lbs kg TOTAL lbs kg 300 136 55 25 330 150 Drive Unit 9 Drive Unit Article number 0 275 007 020 0 275 007 022 Power output W 250 Output torque max Nm 48 Rated voltage V 36 Operati...

Page 25: ...replacement If your keys are ever lost or stolen or you would like additonal spares please contact Replacement information by key manufacturer http www axa stenman com www abus com http www trelock de...

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