Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Simply moving Guarantee conditions Legal regulations Technical data Parts Identification Assembly Checklist Battery charging How eZeebike works Maintenance Troubleshooting Afterword 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 14 17 20 22 24
Page 4 - Simply Moving
Congratulations on the purchase of your eZee bike. You’re one step closer in realizing a whole new way of commuting that is fast, fun and friendly to the environment. The hub motor is brushless and uses a technology called Pulse Wave Modulation control, so that its not subject to wear like a regular...
Page 5 - Guarantee Conditions
Guarantee Conditions The following guarantee conditions complement your legal rights. How the guarantee applies As the makers, we guarantee against possible material or construction defects. Provided the following conditions are satisfied : Proof of purchase. The guarantee starts on the date of purc...
Page 6 - Legal Regulations
Legal Regulations EU regulations state that your vehicle is an Electric Powered Assist Cycle (EPAC) when the following conditions are met. [ EU directive 2002/24/EC Chapter 1 Article 1 1(h) ] “Cycles with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum continuou...
Page 9 - Unpack; Check
Sprint Assembly If you have received your bike through mail instead of picking it up from your local bike specialist, please read this section before proceeding to assemble. Unpack Carefully remove the bicycle by lifting it straight out of the box. Becareful not to scratch yourself on the carton sta...
Page 10 - Seat post; Sprint
Tools required Tools are the first step to proper assembly, you will need aAllen / Hex key metric setPhilips head screwdriverOpen-end flat wrenches metric measurements 6mm - 17mm Front wheel Insert the hub motor wheel into the front fork, ensuring that it is properly seated in the dropout slots. Tig...
Page 11 - Pedals
Sprint Assembly Pedals Pedals are marked “L” and “R” for left and right respectively. Screw in clock-wise for the “R” pedal and counter-clockwise for “L”. Tighten both with a wrench firmly but not excessively as the crank threads are made of aluminum alloy. Front Mudguard The supports are attached t...
Page 12 - Tyres
Sprint 12 Assembly Battery Insert key into keyhole located by the controller box and turn key counter clockwise while pressing it in, so that it arrives in the open position. Release the catch located at the underside of the saddle to flip it over. Locate the battery flanges in their slots in the ba...
Page 13 - Inspect
Sprint Checklist Usage The eZee Sprint is best described as a ‘commuters’ bike and is best suited for usage in urban environment and roads. While cycling, it is your responsbility to be attentive of your environment and traffic rules, as this concerns the safety of all who share the paths, especiall...
Page 14 - Battery Charging
Battery Charging Before your first ride, the battery needs charging. Bring it to a wall socket. (220V - 230V AC EU other countries or 115V AC US) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Fuse / Fuse holder (30 amps) 2 Battery grip 3 Charging socket 4 Battery slot guides 5 Batter lock slot 6 Serial number, battery information ...
Page 17 - How eZeebike works; Your first ride
How eZeebike works Your first ride Before you wheel your bike out into the world, we recommend you practice handling the bike in a safe area away from obstructions and traffic. The motor may look small, but it’s powerful! You’ll be riding faster than you think. Turn the key to the ‘ON’ position. A r...
Page 18 - Battery level gauge
How eZeebike works 18 Variable Power Assist (VPA) In lieu of a throttle, you may have received or chosen a potentiometer dial. This set-up is only compatible with EPAC mode eZeebikes. The dial settings from 0 - 8 correspond accordingly to the level of continous power assistance acheived by the motor...
Page 19 - Lighting system; Lock; Central support stand; Luggage rack
How eZeebike works Lighting system eZee bikes features wide angle high performance reflectors at the front, sides and rear. Front and rear LED lights are powered by the main battery, electrical consumption is negligible, be safe, use them often. Lock When parking your bicycle, turning the key to the...
Page 20 - Maintenance; Before every ride; Every 20 - 30 hours of riding
Maintenance 20 Maintaining your bicycle ensures you’ll get the most out of every ride and out of the entire life of your eZee 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. Learning ...
Page 21 - Repairing a punctured tyre; Hub motor and general inspection
Maintenance 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. As there are no electronic components on the rear wheel, its removal follow stand...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting; Electronic self-diagnostic system
Troubleshooting 22 Electronic self-diagnostic system When the bicycle is functioning normally, the red LED that is situated by the controller is lit continually.In the case of an electronic malfunction, the controller comes programmed with diagnostic capabilities to determine where the fault lies. T...
Page 23 - Serial Numbers
Troubleshooting 23 The faults listed may not cover every possible failure. In the event of moisture or water entering the controller, haphazard signals might appear. We’ve designed the eZeebike to repel water as much as possible, encapsulating circuit boards with silicone resins and connections with...
Page 24 - Afterword
Afterword As people all around the world have begun to realize how easy and beneficial it is to ride our electric bike. At eZee, our mission is simple - to continue to make the best electric bike out there. We’re on the constant lookout for ways to evolve our bikes, to find methods and adapt solutio...