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RUNGU Electric Juggernaut LE User Manual
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Using your E-Bike Computer
The Electric Juggernaut LE comes with an E-Bike Computer (CycleAnalyst) programmed for off-road use.
The operation of the computer is very simple and you can easily scroll through the different screens by
using the left and right buttons. Holding the right button down will reset your Amp Hour and mileage
counter so you know how much battery you have used and how long you have ridden.
Please refer to
the manual for more information: Cycle Analyst User Manual
Electric Juggernaut Computer System Settings
CAUTION: The Electric Juggernaut LE is set up for off-road use. It is up to the end user to alter these
settings for legal use on the road. Standard Bearer Machines, LLC will not be held responsible for
those who elect to ride on public roads and break local or federal laws!
- Using your Ebike computer, you do NOT need to set maximum current if you do not need it. The lower
the current, the more range and efficiency you will get out of your system. Maximum current will be
useful for steep hills you need more assistance up or just maximum acceleration!
- The Cycle Analyst computers
feature a battery “gas
-
gauge” to help you identify how much battery you
have left. For a more accurate assessment, the Cycle Analyst computer features an AH(amp-hour)
counter which will keep track of how many amp-hours you have used on your ride. After each recharge,
reset this counter by holding down the right button. You have a 15.5 Ah battery, you know that you will
be able use up to 15.5 Ah of battery charge. Always error on the side of caution and charge your battery
system at or before 80% of your battery capacity for longevity of your battery pack.
Recommended settings for Electric Juggernaut LE (4000w system)
Max Current: 50A - Default
Street Legal Current USA (750W): 10A
Street Legal Current Europe (250W): 4A
Low Voltage: 64v
Wheel Size:
Fat tire 26”x4.8”
, 2262mm
Relative Battery Level Using Resting Voltage: 83v+ (100% charge)
–
62v (5% charge)