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iii. Never open a battery case, try and fix the battery or give it to any one other  

 

than a registered Wisper Stockist for maintenance. (Failure to comply will void the 

 

warranty) 

 

iv. If a battery is,or appears to be damaged or overheating for any reason, do not use the 

 

      bike and immediately return the battery to your retailer for advice and a safety check. 

 

IMPORTANT 

 

Ignoring any of the safety rules above could cause serious injury or fire. 

2.3.12   Wisper 575Wh Lithium Batteries 

Bikes fitted with the latest Wisper long range batteries (optional) have extra featuresto help 
keep it in good health. 

 

i.    “Deep sleep” or “hibernation” mode.  

 

Once recharged the new Wisper 575Wh battery does not need recharging for up to 6 

 

months over the winter. We recommend the battery is recharged every 6 months. To put 

 

the battery into deep sleep mode simply press the LED button on the battery for 10  

 

seconds. If the battery is below 29V, deep sleep will be activated automatically after  

 

24 hours of non-use. The battery will automatically wake up when you turn your bike 

 

back on. 

 

ii.   Remote Control Service System (RCSS) 

 

Using the very latest technology we can connect the new Wisper 575Wh battery and  

 

charger system directly to the battery manufacturer’s technical department’s computer. 

 

Software updates will be uploaded to the battery and charger and system diagnostics will 

 

take place.  The battery manufacturer will make recommendations to resolve any issues. 

 

In some cases, fixes can be made remotely. All Wisper Stockists will be able to check the 

 

condition of both battery and charger. Information such as the charging history, battery 

 

capacity, etc. will be available on screen. 

 

iii.  Phone Charger 

 

The socket on the battery used for connection to the RCSS can also be used to charge         

a mobile phone. 

2.4

 

Recharging your battery 

 

2.4.1 

Before charging, make sure the charger is turned off and connect your battery to the charger 

 

at the charging socket. Plug the charger into a mains socket and turn on the mains socket. 

 

A red lamp will light up on the charger indicate the battery is charging.  When thered light 

 

turns green, the battery is fully charged. To optimize battery life, leave the charger 

 

connected for a further hour and then turn off the charger and disconnect it from the 

 

mains after charging. Always disconnect the charger from the mains before disconnecting 

 

the charger from the battery. It is possible that the battery will take up to twelve hours to 

 

charge on the first three charges.  

Summary of Contents for 806Torque 2017

Page 1: ...1 Owner s Manual Wisper 806Torque 2017 Model December 20161st edition We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper bike...

Page 2: ...on off switch and lock 3 2 The ON OFF button and Light button 3 3 The Throttle 3 4 Torque sensor 3 5 Battery capacity meter riding style and affect on range 3 6 Brakes 3 7 Stem and handle bar clamps...

Page 3: ...ou are travelling too quickly you probably are Always test your brakes prior to using the bike and remember the bike will not stop as quickly in the wetas it would in the dry Before you use the bike f...

Page 4: ...properly tightened 2 1 2 Check all other nuts bolts and fixings are properly tightened Check all folding mechanism clamps are closed tight and locked 2 1 3 Check brakes are functioning properly 2 1 4...

Page 5: ...ng the LCD display please refer to separate hand book available from Amps Electric Bikes or your retailer 2 1 11 Remember to validate your warranty by visiting www wisperbikes com mywarranty and filli...

Page 6: ...urned off see above If your battery falls below minimum Voltage it may not be recoverable 2 3 6 Do not expose the bicycle or battery pack to fire heat sources acid or alkaline substances 2 3 7 When le...

Page 7: ...connect the new Wisper 575Wh battery and charger system directly to the battery manufacturer s technical department s computer Software updates will be uploaded to the battery and charger and system d...

Page 8: ...he tubes The recommendedtorque tightness ofcrucialfixingsisas follows Frontaxlenuts 46N m Backaxlenuts 70N m Handlebarand stem clampbolts 12N m Handlebarstemexpanderbolt 10N m Seatpillarclampnut bolt...

Page 9: ...5Wh 2 6kg Long range Samsung 575Wh 3 4kg Both batteries use identical battery cases so are interchangeable between 705 806 or 905 Wisper bikes Remote Control Service System RCSS on 575Wh only Deep sle...

Page 10: ...k anodised alloy with ergo support grips Stem Black anodised alloy adjustableheight Kick stand Black anodised alloy Gears SHIMANO 8 speedcassette with 8 speed quick fireselector Chain ring 170mm 52 to...

Page 11: ...l problem 1 Re install battery 2 Call service 3 Call service Low range after recharging the battery 1 Tyre pressures too low 2 Undercharge or charger fault 3 Battery capacity loss or damage 4 Hill cli...

Page 12: ...on on the top button c on the handle bar control isolates the power from the bike When the on off button is pressed for 3 seconds the LCD symbols will become visible When the on off button is pushed a...

Page 13: ...the on off C button found on the LCD If you presswhen the bike s power is on the LED headlight and rear light will illuminate The LCD display will also become back lit Press it againto switch off the...

Page 14: ...r when on the move 3 4 4 Setting H is used to turn off the torque sensor On setting H as soon as the pedals are rotating you will receive maximum assistance from the bike You will not get any assistan...

Page 15: ...s better to start a journey with a fully charged battery and to recharge it at the end of each journey 3 6 Brakes 3 6 1 Disc brakes are fitted to the front and V brakes to the rear wheels of the bicyc...

Page 16: ...disc should be cleaned with a proprietary brake cleaning solution 3 7 Stem and handle bar clamps 3 7 1 Your bike has been fitted with an adjustablehandlebar and stem clamp that allows youto change th...

Page 17: ...l the lever away from the stem the stem will now fold away from the clamp When unfolding the stem make sure the clamp is solid against the stem the chromedlockingknob is pushed back up into position a...

Page 18: ...Folding the pedals is very straight forward Simply push the pedal in towards the bike with your hand or foot and fold down To unfold lift the pedal back to its normal position Make sure it has located...

Page 19: ...connect and click into position when fully engaged Each connector has a different number of pins and an alignment arrow so it is important to ensure the connectors are only mated in their original pos...

Page 20: ...the rear wheel it is necessary to disconnect the main motor cable connecting the motor to the bicycle electrical system This operation is best achieved by turning the bicycle upside down 3 12 2 Locate...

Page 21: ...side of the handlebar The two levers located underneath the shifter can be pulled and pushed to select the gears over the range 1 to 8 4 Warranty battery maintenance and user responsibilities Repair o...

Page 22: ...1 Damage resulting from misuse not maintaining the vehicle or not following the guidelines within our user guide or using the vehicle for any kind of competitive sport 2 Accidental or deliberate dama...

Page 23: ...ill more than a new 36V 10Ah 378Wh battery Choosing a larger battery not only gives you more power and range but is often more economical in the long term 4 1 4 The key to having a long lasting batter...

Page 24: ...nsure there is no noise or squeal 6 Check smooth action and adjustment of front suspension forks 7 Check adjustment of bearings in headstock Adjust if necessary 8 Check security of all handlebar stem...

Page 25: ...hly to closed position Adjust if necessary 5 Check functionality of LCD display Includes selection of five power assist levels speed readout and all functions are correct as described in the user manu...

Page 26: ...26 customer Copyright May 2016 Amps Electric Bikes Ltd...

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