Giant hybrid power bicycle User Manual

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Contents
1.1
2.1
6.1
3.1
7.1
4.1
5.1
Use of the manual
EnergyPak
Range conditions
Overview panel
EnergyPak system
Take away the RideControl
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1.2
2.2
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3.2
7.2
4.2
5.2
4.3
5.3
4.4
5.4
5.5
5.6
2.3
6.3
Service and technical support
Charger
Charging – EnergyPak outside its holder
Other data
RideControl unit setting
Charger
Place back the RideControl
RideControl
Adjustment
Keys
Take away the Full LCD Display Place back the Full LCD Display Adjustment
Luggage carrier
Charging – EnergyPak inside its holder
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General
Safety
EnergyPak – charging
Range
RideControl
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Guarantee conditions
Overview
RideControl adjustments
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1 2General Safety
Welcome and congratulations
1.1
2.1
2.2
2.3
1.2
Use of the manual
EnergyPak
Charger
Luggage carrier
Service and technical support
On your purchase of a new Giant hybrid power bicycle, the fun of pedaling is only moments away.
Ride Life, Ride Giant
Nothing makes us happier than seeing people out riding bikes. For over thirty years Giant has manufactured quality bikes for every type of terrain and rider imaginable. Giant bicycles have allowed millions of cyclists just like you the opportunity to live happier healthier lives because of the joy, exercise and sheer exhilaration that riding a bicycle brings. And it is this commitment to sharing the joy of the ride that inspires us to continually offer the world’s most innovative bicycles.
Read this manual carefully before you start riding on your new Giant hybrid power bicycle. By doing so you will have a better understanding for the general operation of the various bike parts. You will learn many of the components you once recognized as part of a Twist bike have changed significantly. Safe riding instructions are equally important and should not be overlooked. Instructions about how to ride safely are as important as always and must not been overseen. So, take a moment to read this manual before you start riding.
Keep the EnergyPak away from water and
open fire; Do not use the EnergyPak for other purposes;
Do not connect positive and negative terminals; Keep the EnergyPak away from children and
pets; Watch the specified voltage.
Keep the charger away from water; Do not use the charger for other purposes;
Do not subject the charger to shocks (e.g. by
dropping); Do not cover the charger or place objects on it;
Avoid contact during the charge. The charger heats up.
See to it that while transporting luggage, the EnergyPak holders cannot get damaged.
The Aspiro, Twist and Escape Hybrid bikes conform:
• City/Trekking bicycles: EN 14764
• Electric bicycles: EN 15194
The Roam XR Hybrid & Talon 29 Hybrid bikes conform:
• Mountain bicycles: EN 14766
• Electric bicycles: EN 15194
The grip (A) also serves as a plug cover.
This manual is not intended to be an extensive reference book about service, repair and maintenance. Consult for that your dealer.
Also take notice of the information at the backside of the EnergyPak.
Also take notice of the information at the backside of the charger.
Maximum rear carrier load: 25 KG.
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110 - 230 V
Approval and conformity
This hybrid power bicycle fulfills the requirements of the EC directive 2004/108/EC.
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3 4Range Overview
3.1 4.1
3.2
Range conditions EnergyPak System
Other data
The running distance on one charge varies depending on several circumstances, such as:
The table below gives an approximate range, based on different road patterns.
Outdoor temperatures; Wind resistance; Tire pressure; Hilly and rough surface; Rider weight and luggage; Acceleration; Poor maintenance; The number of charges/discharges. The more charges/discharges, the less capacity it will
have.
A EnergyPak holder B EnergyPak lock C Key D EnergyPak
E Grip (EnergyPak RV: Grip cover charging socket) F Charging socket
G Energy level check* H Tail light (EnergyPak Rear Horizontal)
Do not ride with under inflated tires and keep the chain clean and well lubricated.
A B C
EnergyPak life span
If used and maintained properly: approximately 600 charge cycles.
Extended storage
Charge the EnergyPak to full level, and from then on every three months. Storage temperature: 0 °C (32 °F) to 40 °C (104 °F).
* Push ‘Energy level check’ button once and wait for 1~2 seconds. The LEDs will show the remaining battery energy level.
EnergyPak Rear Vertical (RV)
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D
E
EnergyPak Front
B
A
D
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E
C
EnergyPak Central
C
B
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D
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EnergyPak Rear Horizontal (RH)
B
A
D
E
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F
C
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Condition
Flat road (A) Sloping road (B) Steep road (C)
Flat road (A) Sloping road (B) Steep road (C)
Flat road (A) Sloping road (B) Steep road (C)
Flat road (A) Sloped road (B) Steep road (C)
Flat road (A) Sloping road (B) Steep road (C)
Flat road (A) Sloping road (B) Steep road (C)
Eco [km]
50-65 40-55 35-50
60-75 45-60 40-55
65-80 45-60 40-55
65-80 50-65 45-60
70-85 60-75 50-65
110-140 95-110 75-95
Normal [km]
40-55 35-50 25-40
50-70 40-55 30-45
50-65 35-50 30-45
55-65 40-50 35-45
55-70 40-55 30-45
85-120 70-95 50-75
Sport [km]
30-40 20-30 15-25
40-50 30-40 20-30
40-50 30-40 20-30
45-55 35-45 25-35
45-55 35-45 25-35
70-85 50-70 35-50
Models with EnergyPak Front Li-Ion battery. (10Ah)
Models with EnergyPak Central Li-Ion battery. (9Ah)
Front motor models with EnergyPak Rear Horizontal Li-Ion battery. (10Ah)
Models with EnergyPak Rear Vertical Li-Ion battery. (8Ah)
Rear motor models with EnergyPak Rear Horizontal Li-Ion battery. (10Ah)
Models with EnergyPak Rear Vertical two Li-Ion batteries. (8Ah x 2)
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4.2
4.3
Charger
RideControl
26V 36V
I Charger J Charger plug (2x for 36V double battery bikes)
K RideControl L LED RideControl
M Full LCD Display (LCD Display)
The bike comes standard with two lock keys. Keep the spare key in a safe place for emergencies. A qualified locksmith may duplicate the keys. Record the key number for future reference and replacement. If the keys are ever lost or stolen, contact an authorized Giant-dealer for replacement.
N RideControl City (Compact with LCD Display) O RideControl Sport (Compact with LCD Display)
Keys
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5 RideControl adjustments
5.1
5.2
Take away the RideControl
Place back the RideControl
Push the release button (A) to release the RideControl.
1. Place the RideControl into the holder (B).
2. Push the RideControl in the holder.
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Make sure that contact surface of
RideControl and bracket are dry before mounting the RideControl.
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C
5.3
Adjustment
Unscrew the bolt (C) a few turns. Adjust the panel. Tighten the bolt.
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Hold the LCD Display and turn it clockwise to release the LCD Display from the holder.
1. Place the LCD Display into the holder (C)
2. Turn the LCD Display counterclockwise
5.4
5.5
Take away the Full LCD Display
Place back the Full LCD Display
Make sure that contact surface of LCD
Display and bracket are dry before mounting the LCD Display.
5.6
Adjustment
Take away the LCD display (refer to section 5.4) Counterclockwise to unscrew the bolt (D) a few turns. Adjust the angle of the LCD mount. Tighten the bolt Place back the LCD Display (refer to section 5.5)
Unscrew the bolt (E) a few turns. Adjust the LED RideControl. Tighten the bolt.
Unscrew the bolt (G) a few turns. Adjust the RideControl Sport. Tighten the bolt.
Unscrew the bolt (F) a few turns. Adjust the RideControl City. Tighten the bolt.
Full LCD Display LED RideControl
RideControl Sport
RideControl City
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C
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