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USER MANUAL v1.0

WOLF

Electric MTB

Summary of Contents for WOLF

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL v1 0 WOLF Electric MTB ...

Page 2: ...WOLF USER MANUAL Please read this manual very carefully before using the product The manual contains important instructions for the safe use and longevity of your bike ...

Page 3: ...e 5 Display Guide 6 Handlebar Guide 7 Product Specifications 8 Assembly Instructions 10 Charging The Battery 16 Battery and Charger Information 17 Operating Your Bike 18 Guide to Electric Pedal Assistance Modes 20 Your eBike Keys 20 Maintenance Tyres 21 Cleaning Your e bike 21 Troubleshooting 22 F A Q s 23 Warranty 24 Technical Support Contact information 25 ...

Page 4: ...ail lights in reduced lighting conditions Wear sturdy shoes and eye protection Also check your state laws concerning other protective gear that may be required when riding your eBike KNOW YOUR EBIKE Your new eBike incorporates many features and functions that you may be unfamiliar with Read this manual thoroughly to understand how those features enhance your riding pleasure and safety RIDE WITHIN ...

Page 5: ...DISCLAIMER The contents of the user manual shall not be copied modified reproduced transmitted or published in any form with out the prior written permission of the company Please read this manual carefully before using the product and operate in accordance with it otherwise the company will not be responsible for product damage or personal and property losses caused by improper and wrong use The ...

Page 6: ...EN REPAIR REPLACE IF NECESSARY Tire presure Tire wear damage Brake pad adjustment Wheel quick release adjustment Head and tail lights Controls and displays Seat post quick release adjustment Brake pad wear Brake cable tension wear Spoke tension Wheel true Alignment Hub bearings Chain lubrication Derailleur adjustment Reflectors Battery and charger All bolts nuts mounting hardware ...

Page 7: ...8 Chain 19 Rear derailleur 20 Gear cassette 7 speeds gears 21 Drive motor 22 Seat tube 23 Saddle 1 Stem 2 Controller 3 Electronic display 4 Rear gear switch 5 Brake lever 6 Handle 7 Handlebar 8 Headlights 9 Shock absorbing front fork 10 Tyres 11 Brake Disc 12 Brake Caliper 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 8: ...rrent speed in Mph Kmh 6 Walk PAS gear 0 3 see pages 20 21 7 Automatic manual speed mode 8 Headlight ON if visible 9 Total mileage ODO Trip distance 1 TRIPA Trip distance 2 TRIP B battery current voltage VOL Real time running current CUR Remaining mileage RM Single ride time TM 10 Numerical value for selected indicator no 9 11 Mile Km indicator 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 9: ...lectronic display 11 Option down Cruise mode button 12 Menu On Off button 13 Option up Headlight button 14 Back brake lever 1 Handlebar 2 Other Shifter Lower Gear 3 Main Shifter Upper Gear 4 Front brake lever 5 Handlebar grip 6 Stem 7 Stem cap 8 Stem rotation bolts 9 Bell 2 9 ...

Page 10: ...ize 26 Package size Length width height 1470mm 240mm 790mm Performance Parameters Gross net weight 30 8kgs 23 7kgs Maximum payload 120kg Top speed 25Km h Endurance Mileage 35 80KM the lower value is closer to real life performance Maximum climbing angle 25 degree Service temperature range 10 45 C Charger Parameters Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz 2 A MAX Output DC 5 0 60V 0 001 4 5A 84W MAX ...

Page 11: ...ng Y Brakes front and rear disc brakes Tyre style Pneumatic tyre Tyre size specification 26x2 35 Air nozzle The inner tube valve is AV Front fork suspension Yes Middle rear shock absorption No Speed gear 7 Speed Headlights Y Type Skate and go Remarks Power load tyre pressure road environment chain and axle lubrication will affect the maximum speed The endurance mileage is obtained from the continu...

Page 12: ... INSTRUCTIONS 1 Unpack your new Daxys Wolf eBike 2 Have the tools and parts ready 3 Remove packing materials Be careful not to scratch the paint 4 Remove front wheel Be careful not to cut the tyre 1 UNBOXING TOOLS ...

Page 13: ...ke 2 Rotate the handlebar riser 180 until it s perfectly perpendicular to the bike axis 3 Tighten A B screws 4 Remove the 4 front stem bolts then the stem cover 5 Place handlebar in stem and screw the bolts in It is recommended to angle the brake handles at aprox 45 6 Adjust handlebar to the desired height and tighten the 4 bolts 2 HANDLEBAR INSTALLATION ...

Page 14: ...ck 2 Turn the bike upside down Before flipping the bike make sure the electronic display is in a horizontal position so it will not be damaged 3 Remove the fork protector 4 Remove the protective plastic cap then put the wheel on and insert the front wheel pin 5 Tighten using the front wheel screw 6 Secure with the quick release 3 HEADLIGHT MUDGUARDS FRONT WHEEL ...

Page 15: ...13 DAXYS WOLF USER MANUAL 1 Spin the wheel and listen for rubbing sounds 2 Loosen A B with the hex key and adjust brake pads 3 Spin the wheel to check 4 Tighten A B 4 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 16: ...Right pedals 3 Screw in R pedal in a clockwise motion then tighten with the provided multi tool 4 Screw in L pedal in a clockwise motion then tighten with the provided multi tool 5 Insert and adjust saddle height 5 PEDALS SADDLE 6 Secure with the quick release ...

Page 17: ...e and remove the tube screw 3 Disconnect the back light by pulling in opposite directions 4 Remove the hub screws 4 bolts 2 on each side then re move the rack and back mudguard 5 Secure and cable tie the back light cable to the frame 6 Remove the front mudguard see 3 1 6 MOUNTAIN BIKE TRANSFORMATION ...

Page 18: ...harger to the battery charging port first 2 Plug in a power source 3 Check if the LED is RED If the LED is GREEN unplug from power source and repeat steps 1 and 2 4 A full charge will require 4 5 hours depending on current battery level 5 Disconnect the charger when the LED turns green it indicates Full Charge 1 3 5 ...

Page 19: ... before you charge Don t pressure wash your battery and never submerge it Give it some room Both chargers and batteries can get warm during use Make sure that any vents on the charger aren t blocked and ensure that air can circulate around all the components Place chargers on a hard surfaces only Don t use an extension cord Extension cords adds resistance While extension cords can be convenient so...

Page 20: ...om kilometers to miles the speed value of the display interface will be automatically converted to the correct value of miles however the speed limit data set at this menu under the mile interface are not converted which is inconsistent with the actual speed limit value of the mile shown Note Menu items P09 P15 are only available in COM mode P09 Starting speed Settings 0 Zero start 1 non zero star...

Page 21: ...he modified parameters Specific operation explanation 1 Modify assist power gear ratio In assist mode 1 Short press the key assist level increases by 1 2 Short press the key assist level decreases by 1 2 Switching speed display Long press key and key switch speed display mode 3 Set remove 6 Km h walk mode turn on and off the headlights ODO zero When the vehicle is static long press the key and it ...

Page 22: ...long press again PAS 0 no motor assistance PAS 1 motor assisted max speed 15 km h PAS 2 motor assisted max speed 20 km h PAS 3 motor assisted max speed 25km h Note Using the brakes will interrupt the motor assistance will resume at the PAS value displayed after pedaling again YOUR EBIKE KEYS Basic Key information This model is not equipped with any locks unlockable components ...

Page 23: ...n t be in and wreak havoc on the workings of the e bike Do not use special car cleaner and soaps on an eBike as most car soaps have wax in them which are not suitable for eBikes Typically the best way to wash e bike accessories is to wipe them down with a dry rag Avoid getting any water or soap on the following parts The hub bearing the center of the wheel The bottom bracket where the pedals conne...

Page 24: ... normally 2 E bike cannot be charged normally a Check if the AC and DC plug of the charger connects properly b Check if the charger light is on after connecting to the power source and swap check the charger if possible c Check if the battery is working normally 3 Headlight is not working when switched on a Check if the headlight wires are well connected or damaged b Check if the headlight wires a...

Page 25: ...ttery runs out eBikes are supported by our SyncDrive motor technology which provides support on the most challenging terrain But if the battery runs out no worries you can still pedal and get home safely Will it be easy That depends on what terrain you are riding Empower yourself to ride your eBike even when the battery runs out 5 Which E MTB is for me When choosing the right E MTB you can choose ...

Page 26: ...se of the product d Modifications to any part of the product e Damage caused by use with after market products f Damage caused by negligence accident abuse misuse flood fire earthquake or other external causes g Damage caused by operating the product outside the permitted or intended uses described by the manufacturer s instructions or with improper voltage or power supply h Damage caused by servi...

Page 27: ...25 DAXYS WOLF USER MANUAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact your seller for details on authorized service centers For further support email support panmi com au ...

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