Agogs Uphill Tour User manual

Electric ike user guide
ekolo.cz

AGOGS electric ike
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Producer:
ekolo.cz s.r.o.
Bubenská 1 , 1 70 00 Praha 7
Czech Republic
Service: +420 226 21 0 226
Email: servis@agogs.com
WWW: www.agogs.com

Congratulations on your electric ike purchase!
AGOGS electric bikes come with high quality components all of which are carefully
adjusted and tested before distribution. To keep your bike in perfect condition please
read this brief guide.
Happy e- iking!

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Content
mportant information .................................................................................................. 6
Declaration of conformity ............................................................................................. 8
General disclaimers ................................................................................................... 10
Electric bike components ........................................................................................... 12
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 14
Assembling AGOGS Uphill Tour after delivery ........................................................... 16
Before yourfirst ride ................................................................................................... 18
Howto operate yourbike ............................................................................................ 20
User display settings .................................................................................................. 22
Power-on password .................................................................................................... 23
Error code information ............................................................................................... 24
Your first ride .............................................................................................................. 26
Battery care ................................................................................................................ 27
Recharging the battery ............................................................................................... 28
Safetyrecommendations ............................................................................................ 30
Brakes ......................................................................................................................... 32
Tires ............................................................................................................................ 34
Rear derailleur ........................................................................................................... 35

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Saddle ......................................................................................................................... 36
Front suspension fork ................................................................................................ 37
Adjustable stem .......................................................................................................... 38
Front and rear light .................................................................................................... 39
Maintenance of the bike ............................................................................................. 40
Cleaning and lubrication ............................................................................................ 40
Long-term storage ..................................................................................................... 40
mportant information ................................................................................................ 41
Operating range .......................................................................................................... 41
Riding in wet conditions ............................................................................................. 42
Parking the bike ......................................................................................................... 42
Rearwheel tube replacement .................................................................................... 43
Rear wheel demount .................................................................................................. 43
Tube replacement ....................................................................................................... 44
Rear wheel mount ...................................................................................................... 46
Returning the battery / Recycling .............................................................................. 47
Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 48
Certificate ofwarranty................................................................................................ 50
Service records ........................................................................................................... 51

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Important information
Read this guide carefully. f there is anything you do not understand completely
please contact your dealer.
Do not lend your bicycle to anyone who is unfamiliar with it. Defects caused by
inappropriate use are not be covered by warranty.
The bicycle can only legally be used on the road by a person aged 1 5 years or
older.
We strongly advise you to always wear a cycle helmet when using your bicycle
and if you are unfamiliar with cycling to attend a cycle proficiency course prior to
using it . Your electric bicycle is not a toy and should be considered a serious
mode of transport.
As with all bicycles it is important that you stay within safe limits, if you feel as if
you are travelling too quickly for the road conditions you probably are so slow
down.
Test your brakes prior to using the bike every time you use it and remember the
bike will not stop as quickly in wet or icy conditions as it would on a dry road.

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NEVER drink alcohol and ride your electric bike. The use of alcohol greatly
reduces reflexes and limits your ability to ride safely. Even a very small amount
of alcohol will limit your ability to be safe on the road.
Frequent braking and accelerating, riding into the wind and long uphill rides
consume more energy from the battery, thus reducing the distance you can
travel.
Rain free days when the outdoor temperature is over 1 0°C are good conditions
to ride in. t is not recommended to ride the bike when the outdoor temperature
is below 0°C.
During long periods of storage and non-use keep your battery at least 70% full
and top up with charge every 5 to 8 weeks. When in storage keep your battery in
a dry room where the temperature is about 1 5°C.
IMPORTANT! Do not attempt to open the casings of the attery, motor or
controller! It could e dangerous and all warranties will ecome void. If you
experience a pro lem contact our service department or your retailer.
ONLY use the charger supplied with your attery or a correct model
replacement from AGOGS. AGOGS is not responsi le for damage caused y
using a non-compati le charger.

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Declaration of conformity
"Road" and "Offroad" settings
This electric bicycle is described as "25 km-h / 250W Adjustable". n practice this means that it can be
used both for driving on public roads and in off-road conditions. When setting up an assistance mode to
ECO (1 ) City (2) or Tour (3) the rated motor power is limited up to 250W. When setting up an assistance
mode to POWER (4) and BOOST (5) the nominal motor output is limited to 300 or 350W respectively.
The use of electric bikes in the states of the European Union is regulated by the European Parliament
and Council Directive 2002/24/EC relating to the type-approval of two or three-wheel motor vehicles.
This Directive does not apply to the following vehicles. n the Chapter 1 , Article 1 .1 (h):
cycles with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum
continuous rated power of 0,25 kW, of which the output is progressively reduced and finally cut off as
the vehicle reaches a speed of 25 km/h, or sooner, if the cyclist stops pedalling.
n the POS T ON OF THE EUROPEAN PARL AMENT, adopted on 20 November 201 2, in the Article 2.2(g)
the Directive also excludes (does not apply) to “vehicles primarily intended for off-road use and
designed to travel on unpaved surfaces” from the type-approval procedure.
Whereas the setting to Assistance mode (4) and (5) is ONLY permitted OUTS DE the network of public
road network (including bicycle paths). Failure to follow this recommendation, may lead to driver injury,
breach of the law in your country and, in case of accident, loss of the guarantee.

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General disclaimers
ekolo.cz s.r.o. shall not be responsible for any damage of any kind, including time
lost, money lost, difficulties and complications that can arise from:
electric bike misuse
infringement of the instructions listed in user guide
infringement of the traffic regulations and laws valid in country of use
rider's failure
using the bike in way other than it has been produced for
cause of external origin

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ekolo.cz states to the owner of this electric bike that its use involves risks and
hazards and the owner agrees to assume these risks in full, regardless of their
nature. The owner agrees to take full responsibility for any damage of any kind
related to the electric bike use.
The owner waives all claims against ekolo.cz for compensation in the event of
possible loss, theft, damage or injury of any kind that may incur in the context of
using this electric bike. Defects of the product are covered by the full guarantee
period of 24 months.
We recommend you to insure your electric bike.

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Electric ike components

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1 display
2 boost button
3 battery
4 rear hub motor
5 controller
6 PAS sensor
7 battery charge connector
8 capacity indicator
9 motor connector
1 0 adjustable stem
1 1 suspension fork
1 2 suspension seatpost
1 3 saddle
1 4 seatpost clamp
1 5 pedal
1 6 brake lever
1 7 front brake caliper
1 8 front brake disc
1 9 rear brake caliper
20 rear derailleur
21 shifter
22 kick stand
23 rim
24 tire
25 spokes
26 carrier
27 front fender
28 rear fender
29 front light
30 rear light

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Alloy 6061 .T6
Alexrims DH1 9, double-wall, 26"
Shimano RD-M591 Deore, 9 speed
Shimano SL-M430, 9 speed
Avid BB7 MTB, mechanical disc brakes
RST Neon CS, travel 75 mm, lock-out, preload adjust
Promax MTB, width 620 mm
Promax, angle adjust
Promax, 350 mm, suspension, preload adjust
Samox, 48T, 1 70 mm
Pedal asistance system, 3-9 levels of assistance
8FUN CST type, 48V/350W, brushless rear hub motor
FAG cadence in BB
AEE Lithium-Polymer 48V/8.8Ah (423Wh)
Output 48V/3A, charging time cca 3 hours
Specifications
Frame:
Rims:
Derailleur:
Shifter:
Brakes:
Front fork:
Handlebar:
Stem:
Seatpost:
Chainwheel:
Drivetrain:
Motor:
Sensor:
Battery:
Battery charger:

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Weight:
Maximum load:
Max. carrier load:
21 .1 kg* + 3.6 kg battery
1 25 kg including carrier load
25 kg
Do not overload icycle or carrier! Carrier can not e used to transport
persons!
Bicycle dimensions:
(length x height x width) 1 85 cm x 1 02 cm x 62 cm
* Depending on installed accessories.

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Assem ling AGOGS Uphill after delivery
Tools:
Allen key 4 mm, open-end wrench 1 5 mm
Unpack the carton and remove everything that is not fixed to the bike frame.
Take the electric bike out of the box.
Remove the packing material.
Put handlebar on handlestem and tight with Allen key 4 mm

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Remove the plastic protective lids from front fork and front wheel hub. Find
quick release in bag with accessories and install into front wheel hub.
Put front wheel into the front fork and close the quick release lever.
Test front brake efficiency. f you feel it is not OK, see chapter Brakes to adjust
it.
Mount front fender holder and front light to fork arch. Use Allen key 5 mm.
Then mount fender wire holders to outer legs of fork with Allen key 4 mm.
Put seat post with saddle into the seat tube, adjust height and fix with clamp.
Never raise the seat post above the mark of M N MUM NSERT ON!
nstall pedals on cranks using 1 5 mm wrench. Right pedal is marked with R,
left pedal is market with L. Keep in mind that left pedal has left-hand thread.
Find keys in bag with accessories and put into battery power lock.

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Before your first ride
There are 4 keys attached which are related only to your battery. Choose one of
them which you will use and store the others in case of damage or loss.
Learn how to release/insert the battery. Release the seat post and saddle.
Unlock the battery bottom lock anticlockwise and release the key. Now you can
pull the battery smootly up. Be very careful when re-inserting the battery. The
slot must fit with the rail perfectly. f the battery won't go smoothly down, you are
doing something wrong. Try again. Lock the battery in frame. Now put the key to
power lock and turn the battery on.
IMPORTANT!
Everytime you insert the battery in the frame, lock it!
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Battery lock Capacity indicator Power lock

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Check the state of battery charge. The battery has been formated before sale
and it is probably not completely charged so you will need to recharge it.
Connect the charger to your battery first then plug the charger into the mains.
Red lamp on the charger indicates the battery is charging, when the red light
turns green the battery is fully charged.
Adjust height of saddle. Your knee should be slightly bent when the pedal is in
the lowest position. When you stop you should be able to touch the ground with
both feet. t is important that the nut on the collar is tightened so the post will
not move in the seat post tube. Make this adjustment with the quick release
lever in the open position. Never raise the seat post above the mark of
M N MUM NSERT ON!
Check tire pressures. Acceptable limits are 2,8 – 4,6 bar (40 - 65 psi).
Check front and rear brake operation.

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How to operate your ike
AGOGS Uphill uses large display which provides the
rider with all the relevant information during each ride.
Turn the battery on by the key (power lock position ON)
then activate the electrical system by a long press on
"M"
. Put power-on password (1 234 by default, see
page 23 for more informations).
Default shown is running speed. Press
"M"
to change the indicated information in
sequence as below: Running Speed - Average Speed - Max Speed - Trip Distance -
Total distance - Travel Time.
Default assistance level is ECO. Choose required level using
"+"
and
"-"
buttons.
Each level of assistance (ECO - C TY - TOUR - POWER - BOOST) assists the rider
with a different motor power. Level ECO is the lowest assistance and level BOOST is
the highest assistance. You can turn off the assistance by pressing
"-"
in ECO level.
Start to pedal. You will feel motor assistance in a moment. As you stop pedalling or
you press the brakes the motor will turn off automatically.
A long press on "
+
" button will activate or deactivate display backlight.
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