Owner's manual - Electric bikes & folding bikes
Owner's manual - Electric bikes & folding bikes Owner's manual - Electric bikes & folding bikes
owner's manual5.0 Understand your A2BAfter having read this section, if you are still unsure, please ask an Ultra Motor dealer to explain any functions or featuresthat you do not understand before your first ride.5.1 OverviewThe A2B has a 'power on demand' function, this means themotor engages only when the rider twist the throttle.3. Mount your A2B and get comfortable.4. Turn the key to position 'A'or 'B' if an optional battery isattached to turn the batterypower ON.5.2 Starting and stopping1. Put your helmet on and select a quiet area away fromcars, other cyclists, obstacles or other hazards.2. Ensure that the power is OFF and raise the kickstand intothe riding position.Mounting the A2B with the power ON may result in theinadvertent actuation of the throttle and the A2B will lurch,potentially resulting in serious injury or death and propertydamage. For the same reason, turn the power OFF beforedismounting .DO NOT sit on the A2B whilst it is supported by thekickstand, you will damage the kickstand, possibly theframe.The throttle must be inzero position while turningthe power ON and will beactivated after 2 seconds.5. To apply motorpower twist thethrottle on the righthand side of thehandlebar gentlytoward you.6. Test the brakes atslow speed. Left lever actuates the rear brake and the rightlever actuates the front brake. Put your weight toward therear and gently apply the brakes, rear brake first. Suddenor excessive application of the front brake could throw youover the handlebars. Applying brakes too hard can lockup a wheel, which could cause you to lose control and fall.13
Remember that there are power cut-off switchesembedded in the brake levers. When you apply thebrakes, power to the motor will turn OFF. Therefore, do nothold the brake lever(s) when you want the motor to run.Your A2B will provide instantaneous power whether youare pedalling or not. Therefore, there is no need to pedalas you start-up. However, the motor consumes more powerduring a start from a standing stop than at any other time,even more than climbing a hill. To conserve battery power,and increase your range, pedal during a start from astanding stop to relieve some of the load from the battery.7. Check out the handling and response of your A2B.Familiarize yourself with how the suspension responds tobrake application and rider weight shifts.5.3 DisplayA – Reset buttonB – Mode buttonC – Battery State-of-ChargeIndicator.D – Speedometer - displays insteps of 0.1 km/h or 0.1 mphE – Odometer / Tripometer - displays km or miles pedalled,this could be your total or your trip distance measuredto 10 meter or 0.01 mile.- Switching between Odometer and Tripmeter - Press theMode button B- Reset Tripmeter - Switch to TRIP and press the Reset buttonA for 2 seconds.- Setting km/h / mph - Press the Reset button A and Modebutton B for more than 2 seconds to get in the settingmode. Press the Reset button to switch between km/hand mph. Press the Mode button for 2 seconds to returnto the normal mode.14
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Remember that there are power cut-off switchesembedded in the brake levers. When you apply thebrakes, power to the motor will turn OFF. Therefore, do nothold the brake lever(s) when you want the motor to run.Your A2B will provide instantaneous power whether youare pedalling or not. Therefore, there is no need to pedalas you start-up. However, the motor consumes more powerduring a start from a standing stop than at any other time,even more than climbing a hill. To conserve battery power,and increase your range, pedal during a start from astanding stop to relieve some of the load from the battery.7. Check out the handling and response of your A2B.Familiarize yourself with how the suspension responds tobrake application and rider weight shifts.5.3 DisplayA – Reset buttonB – Mode buttonC – Battery State-of-ChargeIndicator.D – Speedometer - displays insteps of 0.1 km/h or 0.1 mphE – Odometer / Tripometer - displays km or miles pedalled,this could be your total or your trip distance measuredto 10 meter or 0.01 mile.- Switching between Odometer and Tripmeter - Press theMode button B- Reset Tripmeter - Switch to TRIP and press the Reset buttonA for 2 seconds.- Setting km/h / mph - Press the Reset button A and Modebutton B for more than 2 seconds to get in the settingmode. Press the Reset button to switch between km/hand mph. Press the Mode button for 2 seconds to returnto the normal mode.14