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INNSBRUCK 

 

 

User Manual 

Summary of Contents for INNSBRUCK

Page 1: ...INNSBRUCK User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ase the probability of injury and damage to the E Bike Please always wear a helmet Do not leave the battery near fire or heat sources Please regularly check whether the brake performance is good Please do not modify repair or disassemble the product on your own Do not sit on the product either when driving or stationary Avoid using used defective and or aftermarket batteries People who should not ...

Page 3: ...railleur Rear Shimano 6 Max Distance 40km Pure Power Max Distance 70 110km Pedal assist Sensor Speed Sensor Frame Aluminum Brake Type Disc brake Tire Size 26 X 1 75 Tire Pressure 50 90 psi Charger 42V 2A Charge Time 4 6 hours Fork Magnesium alloy fork Net Weight 27kg SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 4: ...3 PARTS DIAGRAMS Features Parts 1 Battery Pack 2 Seat 3 Brake Lever 4 Display 5 Throttle 6 Headlight 7 26inch Tire 8 Rear Derailleur 9 Kickstand 10 Pedal ...

Page 5: ...4 1 Left Brake Lever for front brake 2 LCD Display 3 Right Brake Right for rear brake 4 Horn 5 Handlebar 6 Shifter for rear derailleur Shimano 6 speed 7 Thumb Throttle ...

Page 6: ...KM H 4 Multifunction display area Total mileage ODO single mileage TRIP digital voltage VOL digital current CUR remaining mileage RM requires the support of battery protection board software running time T1 T2 5 Power support state display area level of pedal assistance 6 Fault state display area Motor fault Switch fault Controller fault Power break brake Undervoltage protection ...

Page 7: ...on on LCD display panel for approximately 3 seconds until power is delivered to the LCD Display Turn on the headlight if needed or desired Once the LCD Display is on press CUR button to turn the headlight on Press it again to turn the headlight off DISPLAY BUTTON ...

Page 8: ... level 0 or 1 and adjust from there Begin riding carefully Hold handlebars and start pedaling on a flat surface in a low gear 1 or 2 most riders should be able to begin pedal ing the bike with pedal assist level 0 or 1 You may also use the throttle to accelerate and maintain your desired speed Turn off the electrical system by pressing and holding the start button approximately 3 seconds again bef...

Page 9: ...4 6KM H cruise Error 5 Real time cruise Error 6 Battery under voltage Error 7 Motor failure Error 8 Throttle failure Error 9 Controller failure Error 10 Communication reception failure Error 11 Communication sending failure Error 12 BMS communication failure Error 13 Headlight failure ERROR CODE ...

Page 10: ...hat the charging port is clean and dry Make sure that there is no dust debris or dirt inside the port Plug the charger into a grounded wall outlet The charging indicator light ON the charger will be green Connect the cable with the power supply 100V 240V 50 60 Hz Align and connect the 1 pin charging cable into the charging port of the battery pack DO NOT FORCE OR BEND THE CHARGING CABE INTO THE CH...

Page 11: ...th the kickstand down OPERATING YOUR Ebike Make sure the battery pack is fully charged before the first Initial use Before turning on your E bike sit on it like a standard bicycle to get comfortable with the device before using It with the motor GEARS Your Ebike is equipped with 6 gears The lowest gear 1 is for easier and uphill pedaling and the highest gear 6 is for maximum speed on level or down...

Page 12: ...m are worn out Mileage not being recorded correctly 1 Infrequently charged 2 Defective or worn out battery pack 3 Cold temperature affecting battery performance 4 Defective or incorrect charger damaged battery 1 Charge battery pack more often 2 Replace battery pack 3 Allow battery pack to reach room temperature and fully recharge it 4 Contact customer support LCD Display not registering 1 Low batt...

Page 13: ...ort info taubik com PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Brakes squealing 1 Dirty brake pad 2 Hard edges on new brakes 3 Brake pads are too tight 1 Clean the brake pad 2 Squealing will stop the more you ride 3 Adjust brake pads to l 2mm gap from wheel Stiffness when steering 1 Grime build up in steering system 2 Bearings in steering system are worn out 1 Clean steering system 2 Replace bearings ...

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