Batribike Diamond Granite XL Owner's Manual

Batribike Diamond Granite XL Owner's Manual

Batribike Diamond Granite XL: Your Versatile Electric Bicycle for Effortless Commute and Leisure Rides

Experience the joy of cycling with the Batribike Diamond Granite XL, a feature-packed electric bicycle that combines power, comfort, and convenience. Pedal effortlessly through city streets, conquer hills with ease, and explore new trails with confidence. With its powerful motor, long battery life, and smart features, the Batribike Diamond Granite XL is your perfect companion for daily commutes, leisurely rides, and outdoor adventures.

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Diamond

Granite

XL Range

MODEL:-

Diamond

SERIAL NUMBER:-

Granite

B B

PURCHASE DATE:-

DAY

/

MONTH

/

YEAR

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL FULLY

PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY AND USE

For your safety and to ensure a long and trouble free life of your Batribike bicycle, check the operation of brakes, lights, bell and gears, and check tyre pressures are correct.

Also check all fasteners, including quick release mechanisms, before every ride.

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Thank you for purchasing a

BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycle

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With care and correct usage your bicycle will give many years of service.

Important

PLEASE CHARGE THE BATTERY

BEFORE FIRST USING THE BICYCLE

Even though the battery indicator will show charge this cannot be relied upon until the battery has had the initial full charge.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

1 ELECTRIC BICYCLE

1 BATTERY

1 BATTERY CHARGER with UK Mains Lead

1 MANUAL

1 WARRANTY CARD

Contents

Parts Identification ............................................ PAGE 4

Battery Charging ............................................... PAGE 6

Using the Power Assistance ............................. PAGE 8

Cycle Computer Functions ............................... PAGE 16

Standard Bicycle Functions .............................. PAGE 20

Battery Information & Care ............................... PAGE 24

Maintenance Schedule ..................................... PAGE 28

Warranty ........................................................... PAGE 30

Specifications ................................................... PAGE 34

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PARTS IDENTIFICATION

We continually strive to ensure that we provide you with the best possible products, therefore

SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

LCD

Twist Grip Throttle

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Rear Brake Lever

Front Brake Lever

Motor Cutout Switch

Gear Selector

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Battery

Battery Power Plug

Charging Socket

Rear Hub Motor

Controller Box

Luggage Rack

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Bell

Handlebar Adjustment

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7 Speed Shimano Gears

Front Tyre 700 x 45C

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Rear Tyre 700 x 45C

11 Suspension Forks 22 -

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Only one type of throttle is fitted, either twist-grip or thumb.

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Chain Guard

Seat Height Adjuster

Suspension Seat Post

Front LED Light

Rear LED Light

Pedals

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Rear Vee Brake

Front Vee Brake

Chainwheel

Thumb Throttle

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Detail view of

Battery Connections

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CHARGING THE BATTERY

The battery can be charged on or off the bike.

To remove the battery, unplug the battery from the bike. (Blue Plug).

(To remove the Blue Plug slide the silver locking tab backwards and rotate the plug anti-clockwise, then pull out of the socket).

Securing Tab

then unlock with one of the two keys provided. Hold down the plastic securing tab and slide out the battery from the rear of the carrier. Insertion is the reverse of the above procedure.

WARNING

Ensure that charging socket cover is CLOSED before removing or inserting the battery.

Failure to do so will result in breakage of the cover.

USE ONLY THE CHARGER SUPPLIED

The charging lead is plugged into the charging socket located behind the slide cover on the battery.

Unplug the battery from the bike

(Blue Plug) before charging, then plug in the charging lead

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IMPORTANT

It is important to plug the charger into the battery before switching on at the mains.

Similarly, switch off at the mains before unplugging the charger from the battery.

Plug the charger into the mains socket and switch on at the wall outlet.

The light on the charger will illuminate after a few seconds.

The light will show RED whilst charging is taking place. This may take up to six hours for a flat battery.

When the battery is charged the RED light will change to

GREEN.

Once charged, switch off at the wall outlet and unplug. Unplug the charging lead from the battery and rotate the sliding cover back over the charging socket.

Looking after your Battery

To maximise the life of your battery and comply with warranty conditions it is important that you take note of the Battery Care instructions and

Warranty Requirements later in this manual.

If your BATRIBIKE is not in use for an extended period it is imperative that you charge the battery before storage and then charge the battery once a month to prevent deterioration.

When not in use, store the battery in a warm, dry place.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW

THIS PROCEDURE WILL

INVALIDATE YOUR

BATTERY WARRANTY

If Lithium batteries are left flat for an extended period then they may no longer be functional and a new replacement will be required.

With correct User Care as outlined above your battery should give many miles of assisted riding.

Usage

Your BATRIBIKE Electric

Bicycle can be used as a normal pedal cycle by simply not switching on the battery.

(or using in Assist

Level 0 - see below)

Display Information Areas

BATTERY STATUS SPEED

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Buttons

UP

POWER

DOWN

ASSISTANCE

LEVEL

CYCLE

COMPUTER

Display Information Areas

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ELECTRIC BICYCLE FUNCTIONS

Switching On

To use under electric power, plug in the battery with the blue plug located on the end of the battery beneath the rear of the seat. Then press the POWER button on the handlebar LCD display.

Control Buttons

By means of the three buttons, UP, POWER and

DOWN, on the handlebar mounted display unit, the various functions of the power controller and

Cycle Computer can be utilised.

See the following sections for details.

Switching Off

To turn off the LCD and the power to the bike, press and hold the POWER button for

2 seconds.

If the power is left on for an extended period and the bike is not used, then the power will automatically be turned off.

Battery Meter

The LCD shows the charge remaining in the battery in the upper left of the display. The indicators will gradually go out as the battery power is used up. Refer to the table below for details.

BATTERY METER DISPLAYS THE CHARGE REMAINING IN THE BATTERY

SYMBOL

DISPLAYED

CHARGE

REMAINING

FLASHING

70 - 100%

50 - 70%

30 - 50%

15 - 30%

0 - 15%

BATTERY IS

EXHAUSTED AND

SHOULD BE

RECHARGED AS

SOON AS POSSIBLE

Display Backlighting - Night Mode

The LCD has a backlight for night time use. This is switched on by pressing and holding the UP button.

To turn the backlight off, again press and hold the

UP button.

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Speed Display

The centre large digits will normally display the current speed of the bicycle. For the UK market this is set to show miles per hour

(MPH). The display is accurate to about 10% when the wheel size is correctly calibrated and the tyre inflated as per the manufacturers recommendations.

The display can be changed by your dealer to show kilometres per hour (Km/H)

Pedal Assistance

There are 5 levels of pedal assistance available from the motor. Using the Up and

DOWN buttons you can select from level 1

(LOW) to 5 (HIGH). The motor will then be activated upon pedalling. There is a rotation sensor located near the crank which senses when the pedals are being used.

PEDAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE MOTOR

LEVEL PERFORMANCE EXAMPLE OF USAGE

28 miles

15.5 MPH

35 miles

12 - 15 MPH

40 miles

10 - 15 MPH

Provides maximum power when negotiating hills and head winds.

Great when needing to simply get from

A to B as fast as possible.

Great for commuting to work.

Normal Use Mode.

These are the levels to use for everyday cycling. Gives good performance whilst maximising usable range per charge.

Best for Leisure Use.

60 miles

9 - 12 MPH untested

6 MPH

Use these lower power levels when negotiating busy cycle paths and crowded areas. Also use when setting off and gradually increase through the levels for a smoother performance.

Ideal for negotiating obstacles.

Please remember that the above values are provided as a guide.

Due to manufacturing tolerances the speeds & distances may vary.

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Weather and terrain will affect the performance. In hilly areas or when the bike is heavily loaded there will be a significant increase in the power used from the battery and hence the range will decrease accordingly. A lightly loaded bike will achieve higher performance levels. (These results were ontained by test riders in optimal conditions - 75kg rider, level ground, no wind).

No Assistance - Normal Pedal Bicycle

If the assistance level is set to 0, (ZERO) then the motor will not be turned on. Your BATRIBIKE will now act and feel like a normal bicycle. This is useful when you are feeling fit at the start of a journey or using your bike for exercise purposes. Power is still only a button press away.

Other Functions

The Display can also show diagnostic information in the event of a malfunction.

If an error occurs the display will show a code as in the example shown. Make a note of the error number and turn off the bicycle power. After 2 minutes turn on the power again. If the code reoccurs contact your dealer for assistance.

Using the Throttle - Country Specific

To activate the throttle, select level 6. "Assist 6" will be displayed on the LCD panel. In this mode the throttle on the right handlebar, (thumb throttle or twistgrip), is now live. In all other assistance levels the throttle is not functional.

You can still pedal the bike but power will not be applied until the throttle is activated. To activate, twist the right grip towards the rider or push the thumb lever downwards.

(Depending on which control is fitted).

Use the throttle control gently. A small twist/push will will apply a small amount of power. Twisting/pushing more will increase the power until the control is fully rotated at which point full motor power will be applied.

Throttle assistance can also be used without pedalling.

A handy way to use the throttle is to pull away from junctions, or when starting on inclines as the rider will pull away easier and is less likely to wobble. It can also be very useful for pulling out and overtaking slower cyclists smoothly and quickly.

PLEASE NOTE:

The throttle control is not activated for some countries due to legal restrictions. Please refer to your dealer for help and advice.

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Launch Assist

If you want help in setting off on inclines or to get a smooth getaway at junctions and traffic lights, there is a system available whereby the motor can be applied even when no assistance is selected. This is known as

Launch Assist and is activated by holding down the DOWN button for 2 seconds.

The motor will be switched on in low speed and will continue on until the DOWN button is released. The bicycle will be powered at approximately 4 MPH, (6 KMH). Whilst the motor is activated the running man sysmbol will be displayed. (Flashing).

The system is designed for intermittent use and should not be used for more than a few seconds at a time. If you want continuous power then one of the Assist modes should be selected.

BS EN15194 Compliance

The

BATRIBIKE XL range conforms to BS EN15194.

For the British market, the addition of a throttle control has rendered this not compliant in some countries.

You are recommended to seek advice from the relevant authorities in the country you are visiting before travelling.

CYCLE COMPUTER

The LCD models have useful Cycle Computer functions built in. There is a built in sensor and pickup located in the rear hub which activates the speed and distance readings.

Normal Display

When first turned on the display shows the

Trip Time (TM) in the top right and the Trip

Distance (DST) in the bottom right. The

Speed is always shown in the centre right section of the display.

Total Time and Distance

To change the display to show the Total Time

(TTM) and Odometer Distance (ODO), simply press the POWER button momentarily.

NOTE

The Trip Time (TM) and Trip Distance (DST) will be reset to zero when the power is turned off. This will also happen if the bicycle is not used for an extended period and the power is turned off automatically.

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Average Speed

When Total Time and Odometer have been selected, clicking the UP or DOWN buttons sets the display to show Average

Speed (AVS) or Maximum Speed (MXS) in the centre section.

Average Speed

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EITHER

Momentarily pressing the POWER button will return the display to Normal showing the Trip

Time (TM) and Trip Distance (DST).

Maximum Speed

RESETTING THE TRIP

The Trip Time (TM) and Distance (DST) can be reset by the user.

POWER ON

DISPLAY Trip Time & Distance

If Trip Time (TM) and Distance

(DST) are not displayed, click the power button to change display mode from Odometer (ODO) reading.

RESETTING THE TRIP

WAIT

AT LEAST 10 SECONDS

Wait at least 10 seconds after powering on, then press and hold both the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, and hold until the TIME and DISTANCE

Flash.

TOGETHER

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CONFIRM

This will reset the Trip Time

(TM) and Trip Distance (DST) to zero.

IF DISPLAY LIGHTS BLUE

& SPEED IS FLASHING

STOP

Press and Hold the

Power button until the flashing stops

Wait 10 seconds and restart the procedure

Pressing any other buttons may result in malfunction of the bicycle and damage to the system

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STANDARD BICYCLE FUNCTIONS

Gears

The DIAMOND XL, & GRANITE XL are provided with 7 speed Shimano gears. To change gear you use the right handlebar mounted selector. Gear number 1 is low for hills and rough terrain and gear 7 is high for normal road use. To increase the gear simply press the

+ button with your right thumb. To decrease the gear push the black lever away from you with your thumb.

You must be pedalling forwards as you change gears.

Lights

Lights are provided on your

BATRIBIKE bicycle. These are power efficient

LED units which achieve a long life on each set of batteries.

SAFETY FEATURE - The power for the front and rear lights is kept separate from the main power supply so that in the event that the battery is exhausted you will still have lights for safety.

The front light is powered by 3 AAA size batteries and is switched on by the black push button switch at the rear of the unit.

To replace the batteries simply twist the lens anti-clockwise and pull free.

There is a small warning light on top of the front lamp unit. This lights to show that the batteries are getting low and should be replaced.

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The rear light requires 2 AA batteries. You will require a small Philips screwdriver to take off the red lens for battery replacement. It is switched on and off by the small red push button switch on the underside of the unit.

Braking

To stop, release the throttle and pull the brake levers.

Side Stand

To put the bicycle on its stand:-

1) While holding the bicycle upright, push the stand to its full extent.

2) Lean the bicycle over onto the stand.

Make sure bicycle is on solid ground.

Do not sit on the bicycle whilst the stand is down. It is designed to take the weight of the bicycle and not the additional weight of the rider.

Quick Release fittings for Seat Height Adjustment

With the locking lever in the loose position, tighten the nut until finger tight. The final tightening is done by moving the lever to the locked position. To undo move the lever to the loose position to enable height adjustment.

Loose Locked

Adjusting the Handlebars

B

RAKE ANGLE

ADJUSTMENT

D

A

HEIGHT

ADJUSTMENT

The handlebars can be adjusted for height and angle to suit the rider. Hex keys, (not supplied), will be required to carry out these adjustments.

Adjust the height by loosening 'A' and pulling the handlebar stem upwards. Take care not to exceed the limit marked on the stem.

Adjust the rake angle by loosening 'B' and gently moving the bars to the required angle.

Adjust the bar rotation angle by loosening with the two 'C' bolts shown.

Items shown as 'D' should not need adjustment.

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B

A

D

VIEW FROM BELOW VIEW FROM ABOVE

Ensure all bolts are secured properly after adjustment. If in doubt, refer to your dealer.

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Luggage Rack

The luggage rack provided is designed to carry a maximum load of 25kg.

Make sure that any items carried are securely strapped and nothing is able to get caught in the rear wheel.

All other operation of your

BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycle is as per a normal pedal cycle.

Battery Fuse

If the battery will not operate or charge correctly, firstly check the battery fuse

(rated 30A) located on the side of the battery beneath the screw cover. Use a large flat bladed screwdriver or a small coin to remove the cover.

Battery Information

Most electric bicycle companies quote the number of “charge cycles” when describing battery life. This can be somewhat misleading or confusing to the consumer as many factors, including time and the way a battery is used will affect its life span.

Batribike Lithium batteries have been tested by the manufacturer in their factory to 1000 charge cycles. This is done on a test rig which fully charges and then immediately discharges the battery (this is what is classed as 1 charge cycle).

This procedure is then continually repeated until the battery has reached 1000 charge cycles. The battery is deemed to have passed the test if, after 1000 charge cycles, the battery still has at least 80% of its original capacity.

The testing is carried out under controlled conditions of constant temperature and constant discharge rate, and each charge cycle is repeated immediately after the last one. Clearly in a real usage situation these conditions cannot be replicated. Although the number of charge cycles is an indication that can be used to compare different batteries, it is not realistic to expect a battery to last

1000 charge cycles in normal use. If the battery was not used very often and was just charged at the minimum required interval of 1 month, then 1000 charge cycles would be the equivalent of 1000 months or 83 1 /

3 years!

Without doubt you cannot expect a battery to last 83 1 /

3 years, so it is important to understand that other factors, as well as charging and discharging, affect its lifespan. Rechargeable Lithium batteries like to be used regularly. A battery used every day is likely to last more charge cycles than one used infrequently. This can be seen in rechargeable batteries that are used in everyday objects such as mobile phones and power tools. Those items that are used and charged regularly have a better lifespan than those that are left inactive for periods of time.

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Factors that can affect the lifespan of a battery are:-

Heavily loading the battery - such as always setting off using the throttle (rather than using pedal assist mode) or constant uphill use.

(This does not mean that the power should not be used in this way, only that it will have an affect on the battery)

Temperature fluctuation

Time - Batteries slowly deteriorate with time, whether in use or not.

Frequency of use - a battery used every day is likely to last more charge cycles than one used infrequently.

From the information above it can be seen that it is impossible to give an accurate guide to the actual number of charge cycles that a battery can achieve.

Some Batribike owners are still using their original batteries over 5 years from their original purchase date but it would be sensible for someone who commutes regularly on their Batribike to budget for a new battery every couple of years.

Instead of giving the number of charge cycles as an indication of battery life,

Batribike gives a 1 year warranty which will be increased free of charge to 2 years* if the warranty is registered within 28 days of purchase. This can be done by filling in the online warranty registration form.**

* applies to new electric bicycles purchased from 1 st March 2013 and subject to conditions published on the Batribike website (and detailed in this manual)

** for those without internet access the supplied printed warranty registration card may be completed and returned to Batribike.

BATTERY CARE

Batribike use Lithium batteries for their electric bicycle power and the following relates to Lithium based battery care. These points will directly affect battery life and performance.

Storage

Batteries do not like to be stored in very hot or very cold conditions or to be subject to conditions of high moisture. They also do not like to be left in a fully discharged state. If Lithium batteries are left flat for an extended period they may no longer be functional.

● Store your battery between 15 degrees Centigrade and 25 degrees

Centigrade in a dry area. (The conditions found in a normal domestic house).

● If your Batribike is not in use for an extended period it is imperative that you charge the battery before storage and then charge the battery once a month to prevent deterioration.

Charging Precautions

Lithium batteries (and indeed any type of rechargeable battery) do not like to be left discharged. It is good practice to recharge as soon as is reasonably possible after the battery goes flat. We recommend charging after every ride, that way your electric bike is always ready for your next outing.

● Do not charge at temperatures below 0 degrees Centigrade.

● Follow the instructions in the manual supplied with your Batribike.

Disconnect the battery from the bike when charging, either by unplugging the power lead or turning off the power switch as appropriate.

● Always make sure the battery and charger are on a non-flammable, dry surface away from sources of heat, humidity and flammable materials.

● Do not cover the battery or charger whilst charging.

● Only use the charger supplied with your battery.

● Even if not in use recharge your battery a minimum of once a month.

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Other important information

● Keep battery away from children

● Do not dismantle

● Do not pierce or crush

● Do not immerse in liquid

● Do not expose to temperatures over 60 degrees Centigrade

● Do not short circuit the battery connections

● Do not leave unattended whilst charging

● Do not sleep near a battery that is charging

Battery Disposal

All batteries should be disposed of responsibly. Your Batribike Lithium battery is no different and most local authorities offer recycling and disposal facilities.

Alternatively, you may return your battery to Batribike for disposal.

Please consider the environment before disposing of any part of your

Batribike Electric Bicycle.

The Battery Pack contains

Lithium and Special

Consideration should be given to its safe disposal.

Your Local Authority should have the necessary facilities in place.

If you prefer you may take your original battery to BATRIBIKE for recycling.

Never dispose of batteries in a fire or subject to puncture or crushing.

MAINTAINANCE SCHEDULE

Maintaining your bicycle ensures you’ll get the most out of every ride and out of the entire life of your BATRIBIKE electric bike. How much of your bike’s maintenance you can do yourself will depend on your knowledge, skill, experience and whether you have the necessary tools for the job.

Beyond this manual, it is good to consult your BATRIBIKE dealer for advice if you are at all unsure about any of the procedures described. Normal maintenance is not covered under the warranty and this service may be chargeable.

Before every ride

● Mechanical safety checks, (see notes on page 2). Use a fully charged battery. Visual inspection for damages.

After every ride (or WEEKLY)

● Clean the bike, including chain rings and sprocket. Clean and lightly oil the chain and gears.

● This must be carried out after every ride in dusty, marine or winter conditions due to the salt laden atmosphere.

Every 20 - 30 hours of riding (or MONTHLY)

● Squeeze the brakes and rock the bike to check for any looseness of the headset or brake mechanisms with each forward of backward movement. If any are loose, have your dealer check it.

● Lift the front wheel and turn handlebars left and right to check for tightness of steering. If tightness is detected it may be necessary to lubricate bearings and/or adjust the headset.

● Check and adjust the brakes, replace if worn out.

● Squeeze spokes in adjoining pairs between your thumb and index finger.

They all should have the same tension. Have your dealer re-spoke or true the wheel if necessary.

● Check cables for rust, kinks and fraying, have your dealer replace them if necessary.

● Check bottom bracket for play and adjust if necessary.

● Check wheel bearings for play and adjust/lubricate if necessary

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After 3,000 miles (5,000 km) (or YEARLY)

● Hub motor and general inspection

We recommend you arrange to have a thorough inspection of your bicycle by a BATRIBIKE dealer. This includes opening up the hub motor to inspect and lubricate the gears.

Tyre Pressures

The tyres should be pumped up to within the range stated on the sidewall.

This should be regularly checked as running with the correct pressures will ensure maximum range from the battery.

Repairing a punctured tyre

If you have a punctured tyre, we recommend that you get a specialist to carry out the repairs. You can always of course consult a specialist and carry out the repairs on your own if you are confident that you have the necessary skills.

As there are no electronic components on the front wheel, its removal follows standard procedures as with normal bicycles.

Removing the Rear Wheel

MOTOR

PLUG

If you need to remove the rear wheel, for example, to replace the rear tyre, then the motor can be unplugged to aid disassembly.

The plug is located on the lower rear arm of the frame as shown, (Left).

Remember to ensure that the cable is suitably secured to the bicycle frame upon re-assembly.

Take care when re-assembling the plug to ensure that the two arrows are aligned correctly.

Be mindful of the tightening assembly sequence of washers, nuts and spacers.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

The following warranty conditions are in addition to your legal rights.

Requirements for Warranty

As the makers, we guarantee against possible material or construction defects.

Provided the following conditions are satisfied :

● Please retain your receipt as this is your proof of purchase and entitlement to Warranty. The guarantee starts on the date of purchase.

● Warranty is non transferable and applies only to the original owner.

● The Frame of your new

BATRIBIKE Granite XL & Diamond

XL is guaranteed for 3 years from date of purchase.

● The Motor and Electronics are guaranteed for 2 years from date of purchase.

● Other main cycle parts have a warranty of 1 year.

● The battery is covered for 1 year.

Please take note of the Battery Care information on pages 26 & 27 of this manual to ensure your battery life is maximised, and to comply with the Warranty Conditions

Exclusions from Warranty

● When the bicycle is used negligently or results in damage due to traffic accident.

● Damage ascribed to normal wear and tear.

● Poor maintenance, or modifications that no longer complies with regulations or original technical specifications.

● Damage due to external causes.

● The bicycle is put up for hire.

● The battery pack is used incorrectly or tampered with. This also applies during charging.

● Compensatory costs arising from damages or accidents.

● Cost incurred by loss of the bicycle’s usage.

Brake blocks/pads, tyres, lights and cables etc. are considered as consumables and replacements are available from BATRIBIKE or may be obtained from your local cycle shop.

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In the event of a Warranty claim

● In the event of warranty repairs becoming necessary you should return your bicycle to your Authorised Batribike Dealer, (where you originally purchased your Batribike).

● Original defective parts that are sent to the manufacturer for assessment will be replaced by the same or equal value part.

● Delivery and collection charges are not included. These are borne by the owner.

● Fallowgate Limited exclusively makes the decision whether or not the warranty applies.

Battery Warranty Terms & Conditions

1.

Warranty is void if Warranty Label is removed or tampered with.

2.

Owner must ensure that battery is not left in a fully discharged state.

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Battery must only be charged with the charger supplied.

4.

Battery must be put on charge and charged fully at least once per calendar month, even if the bike is not used.

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Warranty is not transferrable.

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In the unlikely event of a battery failure, the battery must be returned to Batribike for testing. If upon testing it is found that the above conditions have not been met then the warranty will not apply and the cost of replacement and carriage will be payable by the Customer. If the battery is found to be defective and the warranty conditions have been met, then a replacement will be provided and the remaining term of the original warranty will apply. (The replacement may be a new or refurbished battery at the discretion of Fallowgate Limited.)

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Important Notice

Inside most of our batteries there is a data recorder built in to the battery management system (BMS). This data recorder, when coupled to our computer software system, records the following information:a) The total number of times the battery has been charged.

b) The maximum interval between charges (Days).

c) The number of days since the last charge.

This information will be used when deciding the validity of a warranty claim.

For full details of battery care and further guidance, see the battery information pages.

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Technical Specifictaion

DIAMOND XL

Technical Specifictaion

GRANITE XL

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www.batribike.com

BATRIBIKE Electric Bicycles are exclusive to:-

Fallowgate Limited

Kellaway House

Marton Road

Sturton-by-Stow

Lincoln

LN1 2AH

Phone: 01427 787774

E-mail: [email protected]

BATRIBIKE are

Full Members of the British Electric

Bicycle Association

----- USER MANUAL XL Models 2012 - ISSUE 2 - ©2013 Fallowgate Limited -----

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What can I do to maximize the battery life and comply with warranty conditions?
Follow the instructions detailed in the manual's Battery Care section and adhere to the Warranty Requirements.
What should I do if my BATRIBIKE will not be in use for an extended period?
Charge the battery before storage and then charge it once a month to prevent deterioration.
What happens if I leave Lithium batteries flat for an extended period?
They may no longer be functional and require a new replacement.
How do I turn on the electric power?
Plug in the battery and press the POWER button on the handlebar LCD display.
How do I turn off the electric power?
Press and hold the POWER button for 2 seconds, or if the power is left on without use, it will automatically turn off.
How do I change the display from miles per hour (MPH) to kilometers per hour (Km/H)?
This change must be done by your dealer.
How many levels of pedal assistance are available?
There are 5 levels, ranging from LOW (level 1) to HIGH (level 5).
How does the pedal assistance work?
The motor is activated upon pedaling, thanks to a rotation sensor near the crank detecting when the pedals are being used.
What is the throttle control used for?
It allows you to apply power without pedaling. It's useful for pulling away from junctions, starting on inclines, or overtaking other cyclists.
Is the throttle control activated in all countries?
No, it's not activated in some countries due to legal restrictions.

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