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Electrical System Technical Manual

The throttle (A) is on the left side of the 

handle bar control unit. The throttle 

can be used as soon as the peddling 

assistance has been switched on. The 

use of the throttle costs a lot of energy. 

This affects the range of the e-bike. 

With some models you throttle up by 

turning the throttle away from you, 

whereas with other models you have to 

turn the throttle towards you. Carefully 

test what is applicable to your e-bike.
When using the throttle for the first 

time, carefully try it out to get familiar 

with the power the throttle delivers.

The throttle offers 

extra support and 

can be used in the 

following ways:

•  Extra support when you walk beside the bicycle

For instance, when taking the bicycle out of a basement, the throttle can give you some extra support, so you do not have to 

push the bicycle up only with your own power.

•  Extra support when accelerating from standstill

You can use the throttle when accelerating from standstill. The throttle supports up to 3 km/hour without peddling. After this 

you will have to peddle yourself in order to get support.

•  Extra support when cycling

The throttle can give the peddling assistance an extra impulse while cycling. This can be useful when you want to pass 

someone or when you have to ride uphill. The impulse is felt strongest with a low peddling assistance level.

Throttle

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A

Summary of Contents for Array

Page 1: ...Electrical System Technical Manual Raleigh Array E Bike Electrical System Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...nctions of the handle bar control unit 4 3 Throttle 7 4 Battery pack and charger 8 4 1 Advice for charging 8 4 2 Charge the battery pack 9 4 3 Take out the battery pack under rear rack 11 4 4 Place ba...

Page 3: ...3 Electrical System Technical Manual A Handle bar control unit B Throttle C Handbrakes Parts overview 1 1 Handle bar control 1 B C C A A...

Page 4: ...ical System Technical Manual 4 Parts overview continued 1 2 Charger for battery pack under rear rack A Charging point B Key C Docking station contact point D Charging plug E Charger F Indicator D F E...

Page 5: ...of five LEDs D A Switch the peddling assistance on and off B Change the peddling assistance level C Peddling assistance level display D Indication state of charge display The e bike will switch off au...

Page 6: ...cated on the battery pack itself Press button A to read the state of charge Number of LEDs lit Indication state of charge On battery pack On display 5x green 5 80 100 4x green 4 60 80 3x green 3 40 60...

Page 7: ...throttle offers extra support and can be used in the following ways Extra support when you walk beside the bicycle For instance when taking the bicycle out of a basement the throttle can give you some...

Page 8: ...er Disconnect the charger at least one time every two months and then connect it again to the battery pack The battery pack does not charge with a temperature below 0 C and above 45 C Warnings Careful...

Page 9: ...tion E The battery pack has been secured against theft with a lock Insert the key A supplied in the lock of the battery pack B and turn it 180 degrees Make sure that the cover C of the charging plug i...

Page 10: ...on Keep pedalling hard enough under your own steam This will draw less power from the motor Make sure your tyres have enough pressure at least 4 bar When setting off use a low gear insofar as possible...

Page 11: ...11 6 Ah Maximum speed delivered by peddling assistance 25 km hour 25 km hour Maximum power 250 W 250 W The charging speed will decrease when the charge level is above 80 The e bike is an EPAC Electric...

Page 12: ...o not clean the bicycle with a high pressure spraying pistol A too powerful jet of water may damage the electronics This will then make the guarantee null and void Legal requirements The described con...

Page 13: ...e the front wheel check connections and replace parts the plastic strip running down the underside of the down tube will have to be partially or completely removed This is done by simply sliding the p...

Page 14: ...r is approximately 1mm away from the chain ring Rotate the cranks making sure the sensor doesn t contact the chain ring at any point of its rotation 3 Adjust the sensor along the slot of the bracket T...

Page 15: ...rews and sliding the bracket until the sensor is approximately 1mm away from the chain ring Rotate the cranks making sure the sensor doesn t contact the chain ring at any point of its rotation 3 Adjus...

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