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Introduction

E-Bikes

Riding an electric bicycle is a great way to hop around town conveniently and cheaply. E- 

Bikes represent a natural progression in the development of urban transportation.

Using only small amounts of electricity, e-bikes have the potential to radically reduce the 

amount of pollution in our cities. As well, they are very quiet, so they do not add to the high 

levels of noise pollution which we often take for granted. They are easy, and usually free,

to park. They are unobtrusive and highly practical additions to the urban landscape.

E-bikes are also inexpensive. They (currently) require no registration, no insurance, no li-

cence and do not incur parking charges. As well, compared to internal combustion en-

gines, the engines in electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and require far less main-

tenance.

Your Daymak e-bike is the result of Daymak’s years of experience, the highly trained tech-

nical skills of our staff  and careful, ongoing design work by our engineers. We hope you 

enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have.

New Laws

Most provinces in Canada, most states in the U.S.A, the United Kingdom and many Euro-

pean countries have new laws that permit cyclists to use electric motors to assist the reg-

ular operation of bicycles. Please check with your provincial or state government to learn 

about your local laws. At the back of this manual you will fi nd the some of the common 

Canadian provincial regulations that govern e-bikes.

Liability

Daymak does not assume any liability for damages, loss of profi ts, or claims from third 

parties due to improper use of this product. Daymak does not assume any liability for dam-

ages due to problems with the product resulting from service by a third party that is not 

certifi ed by Daymak.

The information in this guide may be subject to change without notice. For the latest infor-

mation available, please contact your local Daymak dealer or visit our website.

We have taken all possible measures to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the in-

formation in this guide. However, if you do fi nd anything missing, incomplete or wrong, do 

not hesitate to contact us.

Summary of Contents for Daymak

Page 1: ...Falcon User Manual...

Page 2: ...en developing over the last 40 years or more E bike technology has been dramat ically refined since the introduction of the first custom conversion bicycles Today electric bicycles are a supremely rel...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents Introduction 4 Part Diagrams 5 Product Specifications 6 Components 7 Operating Instructions 10 Operational Conditions and Maintenance 11 Parts Replacement Schedule 12 Annex 1 13...

Page 4: ...r engineers We hope you enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have New Laws Most provinces in Canada most states in the U S A the United Kingdom and many Euro pean countries h...

Page 5: ...con Please note that many of these parts are not us er serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components...

Page 6: ...rning Radius Zero turns on the spot Optimum Tire Pressure 1 0Bar 100kPa 15psi Vehicle Weight 55 kg Vehicle Footprint 65 x 49 cm Chassis Height 10 0 cm Handlebar Height 90 120 cm adjustable Tire Diamet...

Page 7: ...lance and controls the direction of the vehicle The front and rear of the handlebar is shown below The height of the handlebar can be adjusted to suit the rider Warning The handlebars cannot tilt in e...

Page 8: ...e battery indicator consists of 6 lamp lights all of which gradually turn off as the battery is drained If only a single lamp light on the battery indicator is lit it is a good idea to charge the batt...

Page 9: ...always be positioned in the middle of the pad as shown below Battery The battery provides power to the Falcon The battery voltage is 70VDC Do not open the battery compartment or the vehicle s control...

Page 10: ...battery is fully charged When charging the battery for the first time it is normal for it take 5 6 hours The battery lasts ap proximately 4 hours per full charge If the Falcon is not used immediately...

Page 11: ...n do not release the handlebar to remain in control of the vehicle Remember to shut off the vehicle completely before dismounting Warning If the Anti Fall function is in use the safety strap must be a...

Page 12: ...tiometer replace annually or for every 1 000 km traveled Handlebar Suspension Gas Springs replace annually or for every 1 000 km traveled Tires replace both tires if tread depth is less than 0 5mm Gea...

Page 13: ...n controls the power the lower left button is the mode key button The upper right but ton locks the vehicle and the lower right button is the display key In the off state press and hold the power butt...

Page 14: ...eering To increase the values for each press the display button to gradually increase the desired parameter Upon each button press the light increases in brightness incrementally Set the running time...

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