Page 3 - Introduction; Pack and Battery Charger.; TIP; Battery Pack, Battery Charger
Introduction These original instructions have been prepared for your Drive Unit, Display Unit, Battery Pack and Battery Charger. TIP This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance manual. Please see your dealer for all service, repairs or maintenance. Your dealer ...
Page 4 - Contents
Contents General warning p. 1 1. Electric bike components p. 2 A. Introduction p. 2 B. Consumer information p. 2 Drive Unit data recording p. 2 C. Location of the warning and specification labels p. 3 D. Description p. 4 E. E-Bike Systems p. 5 The e-Bike Systems are designed to give you the optimal ...
Page 5 - General warning; FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN; A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or; WARNING
1 General warning FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: This is the safety aler t symbol. It is used to aler t you to potential personal injury haza...
Page 6 - Electric bike components; Bluetooth; B. Consumer information; Drive Unit data recording
2 1. Electric bike components A. Introduction Bluetooth ® The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. is under license. * Applies to Display C and Interface X. ANT+ TM Featuring certified wireless ...
Page 7 - C. Location of the warning and specification labels; Battery Pack; Battery Charger
3 C. Location of the warning and specification labels Read and understand all of the labels on your Battery Pack and Battery Charger. These labels con- tain important information for safe and proper operation. Never remove any labels from your Bat- tery Pack and Battery Charger: Battery Pack How to ...
Page 9 - OFF
5 E. E-Bike Systems The e-Bike Systems are designed to give you the optimal amount of power assist. It assists you within a standard range based on factors such as your pedaling strength, bicycle speed, and current gear. The e-Bike Systems do not assist in the following situations: • When the Displa...
Page 10 - Conditions that could decrease remaining assist distance
6 Conditions that could decrease remaining assist distance The remaining assist distance will decrease when riding in the following conditions: • Frequent starts and stops • Numerous steep inclines • Poor road surface conditions • When riding together with children • Riding into a strong head wind •...
Page 11 - F. Safety information
7 F. Safety information Never use this Battery Charger to charge other electrical appliances.Do not use any other charger or charging method to recharge the special batter- ies. Using any other charger could result in fire, explosion, or damage the batter- ies.This Battery Charger can be used by chi...
Page 13 - enter the connector and cause heat generation, smoke and/or a fire.
9 Do not use the wireless communication functions in areas such as hospitals or medical institutions where use of electronic equipment or wireless equipment is prohibited. Otherwise, this could affect the medical equipment, etc. and cause an accident.When using the wireless communication functions, ...
Page 14 - G. Instrument and control functions
10 G. Instrument and control functions Display Unit (Display A) Automatic Support mode indicator Assist mode switch (down) USB receptacle Assist mode indicator Speedometer Power switch Battery capacity indicator Function display Pushing assist switch Light switch Assist mode switch (up) TIP The USB ...
Page 19 - For all setting procedures, be sure to stop the bicycle
15 2 km/mile setting Use the following steps to set the km/mile setting. 1. Make sure that the Display Unit is turned on. 2. Select the odometer display in the function display. 3. Press the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode switch (down) simultaneously for 2 seconds or longer. 4. When either ...
Page 20 - If the problem cannot be solved, have your bicycle in-
16 2 Pushing assist When you are on or off the bicycle and start moving it, you can use pushing assist without pedaling the bicycle. To use pushing assist, press and hold the pushing assist switch. Pushing assist will not work in the following situations: • When you release the pushing assist switch...
Page 22 - Installing the battery; Tighten the clamp bolts to 2 N·m. Otherwise, during; Battery
18 Display Unit (Display C) The Display Unit offers the following operations and infor- mation displays. 2 Installing the battery The Display Unit needs to be removed and installed for changing the battery. • Remove the clamp by loosening the four bolts and re- move the display from the handle. • Wh...
Page 23 - Language; When setting the language, be sure to stop the bicy-
19 2 Language In Display C, you can select the language between the fol- lowing languages: SUPPORTED LANGUAGE DISPLAY English English German Deutsch French Français Dutch Nederlands Italian Italiano Spanish Español 1. Make sure that the power is turned off. When nothing is shown in the display, the ...
Page 29 - Headlight “On/Off” (Applies only to models
25 7 Trip time This displays the total riding time since it was last reset. When you turn off the power, the data up to that point will be saved. For the procedure to reset the trip time, see “Settings”. TIP If your bicycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the trip time will not be accumulate...
Page 30 - Settings
26 2 Settings The display enables the following. • Clock Adjust Clock setting • Distance Unit km/mile setting • Display Item Sets the items to be displayed in the function display during normal riding. • Record Reset Resets the values of the trip meter, average bicycle speed, maximum bicycle speed, ...
Page 32 - Distance Unit
28 [S] [S] [ ▲ ] [ ▼ ] [ ▲ ] [ ▼ ] Selecting “EXIT” returns to the main riding display. Selection of “km” or “mile” 7 Distance Unit You can select the unit for distance and speed. When “km” is selected, the traveled distance will be indi- cated in kilometers and the speed in km/h. When “mile” is sel...
Page 36 - USB; You can use the USB receptacle as a power supply.; Normally you should not use “COMM” because this is a
32 7 USB You can use the USB receptacle as a power supply. TIP • Normally you should not use “COMM” because this is a service mode used for wired communication. • When the power is turned off, the mode automatically changes to “Power Supply”. [ ▼ ] [S] [S] [ ▲ ] [ ▲ ] [ ▼ ] Selecting “EXIT” returns ...
Page 40 - Power supply to external devices
36 2 Power supply to external devices Power can be supplied to most external devices (e.g. vari- ous smart phones etc.) by connecting a commercial USB 2.0 OTG cable. [To supply power] 1. Open the USB receptacle cap of the display. 2. Connect the USB cable to the display and external de- vice. 3. Tur...
Page 42 - Display of paired application; Do not look at the display while bicycling since lack
38 2 Display of paired application By using the Bluetooth low energy technology communi- cation and YEP1.0 profile and then pairing the Display Unit with the smartphone application, navigation informa- tion (Compass) and fitness support (Fitness) will be avail- able on the display. WARNING Do not lo...
Page 44 - Be sure to obey local traffic regulations and ride ac-
40 WARNING Be sure to obey local traffic regulations and ride ac- cording to the actual road conditions. Otherwise, you could cause a traffic accident. TIP • When the Turn-by-turn function of the smartphone ap- plication starts, only the Turn-by-turn display will be shown. Even if the function selec...
Page 52 - Brightness; indi
48 [S] [S] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [S] ・・・・・ [▲] ・・・・ [▼] ・・・・ ・・・・ ・・・・ ・・・・ ・・・・ W W W W W W W W W G W W W W G W W W W G W W W Assist mode indicator Battery capacity indicator Brightness Low High Selection of “Low” or “High” To main riding display Press the select button Assist mode switch (up) Assist...
Page 53 - Pushing assist
49 2 Pushing assist When you are on or off the bicycle and start moving it, you can use pushing assist without pedaling the bicycle. Pushing assist will not work in the following situations: • When you release the pushing assist switch. • If you press another switch at the same time. • When you star...
Page 54 - Diagnosis mode
50 2 Diagnosis mode The e-Bike Systems are equipped with a diagnosis mode. If a malfunction or fault occurs in the e-Bike Systems, the assist mode indicator will flash in red. See “Troubleshoot- ing” regarding symptoms and remedies for abnormal dis- plays and abnormal flashing. WARNING If the proble...
Page 57 - H. Battery Pack and charging procedure
53 The Battery Pack equipped for the Yamaha e-Bike Sys- tems is a lithium-ion battery. The lithium-ion battery is lightweight and offers superior capacity. However, it does have the following characteristics. • Its performance decreases in extremely hot or cold en- vironments. • It naturally loses i...
Page 65 - Battery Pack mounting method (External Crossover Bat-
61 TIP Battery Pack mounting method (External Crossover Bat- tery) • Insert the battery in the direction of the arrow so that the battery bottom is aligned to the top of the case. • Press the upper part of the battery toward the frame until it clicks into place to secure it. Battery bottom Top of th...
Page 67 - Reading the charging status for Battery Pack; On
63 Reading the charging status for Battery Pack Battery charger lamp Battery capacity indicator lamps Current status Details On Lit power lamps indicate the amount of charging completed. A flashing power lamp indicates current progress. Charging During charging, the battery capacity indicator lamps ...
Page 69 - equipped with the Multi Location Battery.); To check the charge status, turn on the power of the Display Unit.
65 Reading the charging status for Display Unit (Applies only to models equipped with the Multi Location Battery.) To check the charge status, turn on the power of the Display Unit. Battery charger lamp Display Unit Current status Details On (Display A) 0% 1–10% 11–99% <0.2 second intervals> &...
Page 71 - Charging time guidelines
67 Charging time guidelines Although charging time varies depending on residual bat- tery capacity and external temperature, if the battery has been exhausted, this time is typically as indicated in the table below. Battery Pack Charging time Rear Carrier Battery 400 3.5 hours Down Tube Battery 400 ...
Page 72 - I. Checking the residual battery capacity; tery capacity for Display Unit
68 I. Checking the residual battery capacity You can check the estimate of how much capacity is left in the battery and to what extent it is charged. The check can be performed using either the Display Unit’s residual battery capacity indi- cator or the battery’s residual battery capacity indicator ...
Page 74 - residual battery capacity; battery capacity indicator
70 Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps and the estimate of the residual battery capacity When checking the residual battery capacity, push the battery capacity indicator button “ ”. Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps Estimate of the residual battery capacity Applicable situa...
Page 76 - There is very little battery; The battery capacity has
72 Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps Estimate of the residual battery capacity Applicable situation (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) 10–1 % There is very little battery capacity left. (Multi Location Battery) (External Crossover Battery) Slow flashing <0.5 second intervals...
Page 77 - Be sure to perform the inspection before riding the bicycle.; Inspection item; Caring for the Battery Pack
73 J. Pre-operation check WARNING Be sure to perform the inspection before riding the bicycle. If there is anything you do not understand or find difficult, please consult a bicycle dealer. NOTICE • If you confirm there is a fault, have your bicycle inspected at a dealer as soon as possi- ble. • The...
Page 78 - Maintenance for the Drive Unit; large damages inflicted on the crank axle may lead to failures.; Storage
74 Maintenance for the Drive Unit NOTICE • Because a Drive Unit is a precision machinery, do not disassemble or exert any strong force on it (for example, do NOT hit this product with a hammer). Especially since the crank axle is directly connected to the inside of the Drive Unit, any large damages ...
Page 79 - N. Simplified declaration of conformity; Do not dispose of the bicycle or its components as household waste.
75 M. Disposal For EU countries: According to the European Guideline 2012/19/EU, electri- cal devices/tools that are no longer usable, and according to the European Guideline 2006/66/EC, defective or used Battery Packs/batteries, must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally cor...
Page 87 - Pushing assist function
83 Pushing assist function Symptom Check Action The pushing assist function turns off. Is the tire locked for a few seconds? (Display A and Display C) Release your finger from the pushing assist switch for a moment, and after making sure that the tires turn, push the switch again. (Interface X) Rele...
Page 88 - Power supply of external devices via USB connection; “Power Supply” by
84 Power supply of external devices via USB connection * Applies to Display C and Interface X. Symptom Check Action Power is not supplied. Is the Display Unit’s power on? Press the power switch on the Display Unit to turn the power on. Is the USB version correct? Use an external device that complies...
Page 89 - Wireless communication; “Settings”, and then set the
85 Wireless communication * Applies to Display C and Interface X. Symptom Check Action Wireless communication cannot be used. Are both the wireless communication settings of the Display Unit and your wireless communication equipment turned on? Set the communication profiles by referring to “Settings...
Page 90 - Battery Pack and Battery Charger
86 Battery Pack and Battery Charger Symptom Check Action Cannot charge Is the power plug firmly connected? Is the charging plug firmly inserted in the Battery Pack? Reconnect and try charging again. If the Battery Pack still does not charge, the Battery Charger might be malfunctioning. Are the resid...
Page 93 - ” is
89 Symptom Check Action Both side battery capacity indicator lamps are flashing simultaneously. The Battery Pack protection feature has been activated and the system cannot be used. Replace the Battery Pack at a bicycle dealer as soon as possible. (Rear Carrier Battery) (Down Tube Battery) (Multi Lo...
Page 94 - Drive Unit
90 P. Specifications Drive Unit PWseries CE Range of assist speed 0 to less than 25 km/h Electric motor Type Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Rated output 250 W Assist power control method Control method depends on pedaling torque and bicycle speed PWseries TE Range of assist speed 0 to less than ...
Page 97 - Display Unit; Display A
93 Display Unit Display A Power supply portion — Wireless communication portion —