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User manual 
Tavara Balance 16.05 

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2. Degree of support 1, 2 and 3 

The desired support can be set by using one of the support levels 1, 2 or 3.  

1.  Light support, maximum range. 
2.  Average support, average range. 
3.  Maximum support, low range. 

You can change  the level while cycling. 
 

3. Start assist 

The Silent electric motor has a start support. This allows the driver to pull-away 
without pedalling up to a speed of 6 km/h over five seconds. To accelerate, press the 
start assist button and keep it pressed down. The function will only activate again, 
when the support button has been pressed down again. 
 
If you peddle normally, the function works for up to five seconds, each time the button 
is pressed, up to maximum speed of the bicycle (20-25 km/h). 
 
The start assist is used for: 

 

Extra support when starting.  

 

Extra support for cycling uphill. 

 

Tip: when cycling a steep climb, you can use support in level 3 and push the 
start assist repeatedly for five seconds to achieve maximum support. 

  

4. Battery indication lights 

The level of charge in the battery is given by five LED lights: four of these are green, 
the one on the left can show either green or red, if charge is low. 
 
The battery is almost empty if only the last red LED light is on. The battery needs to 
be recharged or replaced by a (new) fully charged battery.  
 
When the last red LED light flashes, the battery is empty and the motor will no longer 
support while cycling. The integrated lighting continues to work. 
 
 
 

Never leave the bicycle with an empty battery! 
Note: charge the battery within one day. 

 
 

When the motor is not used for several days, the battery switches into the 
sleeping mode. This is to protect the batteries. To activate it, you must  
connect the battery to the charger for a few seconds or cycle the bike 
forwards (around 10 km/h) and push the on/off button to activate the system. 

 

If you push the bicycle, turn off the motor. 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Tavara Balance

Page 1: ...Van Raam BV Aaltenseweg 56 7051 CM Varsseveld The Netherlands User manual Tavara Balance Versie 16 05...

Page 2: ...22 Handover sale to a new owner 22 Guarantee 22 Frame number 23 Form service maintenance modifications and warranty claims 24 Contact details manufacturer Van Raam BV Aaltenseweg 56 7051 CM Varssevel...

Page 3: ...out the form Form service maintenance modifications an warranty claims in the back of this manual Intended usage The bicycle is designed for normal use on level and solid ground The usual bicycle caut...

Page 4: ...gher risk of injury Do not put the bicycle in direct sunlight the temperature of some parts could reach above 41 C resulting in possible hypersensitivity of the skin In case that the bicycle is equipp...

Page 5: ...should only be adjusted by the dealer during periodic maintenance Take care that fingers and limbs do not get trapped while adjusting the bicycle Saddle height When the cyclist is sitting on the bicy...

Page 6: ...ndlebars further than the mark Otherwise the tube will not be deep enough in the shaft and will risk breaking off which can lead to serious injuries Position handlebars You can tilt the handlebars Thi...

Page 7: ...ght turns on or off automatically with the help of light and movement sensors When the bicycle stands still for a while the light will automatically turn off Adjusting the headlight Set the angle of t...

Page 8: ...s are better accessible 2 Dismantle the rear cover by pressing with the thumb and index finger at the cavity on both sides of the front cover and pulling the rear cover back 3 Replace the alkaline bat...

Page 9: ...rear light automatically turns on and off with the help of light and movement sensors When the bicycle stands still for a while the light will automatically turn off The rear light works on batteries...

Page 10: ...ons This can lead to damage or injuries to the user of the bicycle Any form of cracks scratching or change in colour in heavily loaded parts or a component indicates that the component must be replace...

Page 11: ...ler about the possibilities of a customised cycling program Functions The electric system has the following functions Pedal support while cycling Start support 1 On off button Using the on off button...

Page 12: ...n cycling a steep climb you can use support in level 3 and push the start assist repeatedly for five seconds to achieve maximum support 4 Battery indication lights The level of charge in the battery i...

Page 13: ...ed while cycling Once the smart display is ready to connect to the smartphone the on off button briefly turns blue More information about the Van Raam application can be found on the Van Raam website...

Page 14: ...contact of the battery 5 Then connect the charger plug into the mains socket Turn the switch A on A green LED light on the charger will start to blink fast Now the battery will recharge Beware If the...

Page 15: ...0 Pull the handle backwards and push the top of the battery to connect as shown in the drawing and close the lock 11 Push the handle forward and close the lock It is also possible to charge the batter...

Page 16: ...f gearing etcetera Charging and maintenance tips for the battery Every battery discharges automatically over time This process is called self discharge A battery that is empty and not charged will sel...

Page 17: ...ated by recharging it briefly pushing and holding down the on off button while cycling less than 10km h or on certain batteries by pushing the indicator button on the battery until the indicator appea...

Page 18: ...tener should be aligned with the crank Eccentric crank The bicycle can be fitted with an eccentric crank on the left and or right side The illustration may differ from your crank because it is custom...

Page 19: ...omatically Once the battery is low the motor will no longer provide support for cycling The integrated lighting continues to work However on the remaining charge The USB port which is located on the h...

Page 20: ...leaning The frame of the bicycle can be cleaned with a damp cloth For areas that are dirtier you can use a mild detergent The wheels can be cleaned with a moist brush with plastic hairs not a wire bru...

Page 21: ...at you dealer If requested the dealer will make the necessary information on repair and maintenance available Repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer Check the brakes the rims lighting the chain...

Page 22: ...the chain up and down half a centimetre approximately To keep the tension of the chain correct a special tensioning wheel is fitted by the pedal axis To adjust the tensioning wheel 1 Slightly loosen t...

Page 23: ...ve a guarantee of five years on the frame and the front fork For all accessories and other parts except wear parts we provide a two year guarantee as legally regulated The guarantee only applies by no...

Page 24: ...ual Tavara Balance 16 05 23 Frame number The frame number is printed on the sticker This sticker is located on the frame see the image below Example sticker Position of sticker on backside of the sadd...

Page 25: ...r after delivery Service 4 year after delivery Service 5 year after delivery Even after five years we advise you to give your bike annual service Passing by the service after five years will have no f...

Page 26: ...User manual Tavara Balance 16 05 25 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike...

Page 27: ...User manual Tavara Balance 16 05 26 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike...

Page 28: ...ons and when the instructions in the user manual are followed Pay special attention on the service intervals who specified in the manual of the bike To claim warranty and service you should always fil...

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