DAXYS WOLF User manual

WOLF USER MANUAL
Please read this manual very carefully before using the product. The
manual contains important instructions for the safe use and longevity
of your bike.

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CONTENTS
Riding Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Statement of Responsibility............................................................................................................................. 3
Product Disclaimer.......................................................................................................................................... 3
Before You Ride............................................................................................................................................... 4
Meet Your Bike ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Display Guide.................................................................................................................................................. 6
Handlebar Guide ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Product Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 8
Assembly Instructions ................................................................................................................................... 10
Charging The Battery .................................................................................................................................... 16
Battery and Charger Information.....................................................................................................................17
Operating Your Bike....................................................................................................................................... 18
Guide to Electric Pedal Assistance Modes..................................................................................................... 20
Your eBike Keys............................................................................................................................................. 20
Maintenance
Tyres.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Cleaning Your e bike ................................................................................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 22
F.A.Q’s .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Warranty........................................................................................................................................................ 24
Technical Support Contact information .......................................................................................................... 25

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RIDING INTRODUCTION
Do not use the product before carefully reading the instructions and understanding the performance of the product;
Before cycling, check whether the brakes work. When braking, please brake rear first and then front. Pay attention to
the brake tightness. If the brake is too loose, use an Allen wrench to tighten it. Pay attention to increase the braking
distance when riding in rain and snow. Applicable age: 16 ~ 65 years old. Please wear safety helmets and obey the
traffic rules when cycling. It is not allowed to drive in motor lanes and roads with more pedestrians. Please check
the tyre pressure before cycling. The recommended tyre pressure is 40-50(max) PSI. When using the motor, pay
attention not to hit it vigorously and keep the rotating shaft lubricated. The maximum load is 120kg.
SAFETY INFORMATION:
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND SAFETY
EQUIPMENT
Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of
head injuries. Always wear a helmet that complies with
your state laws when riding your eBike. Make yourself
more visible by wearing bright reflective clothing. Keep
your reflectors clean and properly aligned. Use head
and tail lights in reduced lighting conditions. Wear sturdy
shoes and eye protection. Also check your state laws
concerning other protective gear that may be required
when riding your eBike.
KNOW YOUR EBIKE
Your new eBike incorporates many features and
functions that you may be unfamiliar with. Read this
manual thoroughly to understand how those features
enhance your riding pleasure and safety.
RIDE WITHIN YOUR LIMITS
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
Take it slow until you are familiar with the riding conditions, as traction can
be greatly reduced and brakes become less effective. Never ride faster than
conditions warrant or beyond your riding abilities. Remember that fatigue, and
inattention can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and
ride safely.
KEEP YOUR EBIKE IN SAFE CONDITIONS
For your safety and enjoyment, and to ensure a long life for your eBike,
inspect and maintain your eBike regularly.
Follow the inspection and maintenance guidelines throughout this manual.
Check critical safety equipment before each and every ride.

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STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY:
After riding, please store in a place without direct sunlight and away from rain; Check the motor and brakes
frequently; Regularly check the screws of the eBike and the places to be tightened, and tighten them regularly.
The front and rear wheels of the vehicle shall be located at the center of the front fork or frame; Frequently
check whether there are scars, cracks or excessive wear in the rotation. The inner tube and air nozzle should be
perpendicular to the wheel hub and should not be tilted. Damage or excessive worn outer tyres needs to be replaced
immediately. Please find a professional technician to replace your outer tyre. If your outer tyre accidentally punctures
and leaks, please contact a professional technician to repair or replace it.
PRODUCT DISCLAIMER:
The contents of the user manual shall not be copied, modified, reproduced, transmitted or published in any form with-
out the prior written permission of the company.
Please read this manual carefully before using the product and operate in accordance with it, otherwise, the company
will not be responsible for product damage or personal and property losses caused by improper and wrong use.
The company reserves the right to modify and finally interpret the product models, specifications or relevant
information mentioned in this manual; The functions of the specific model mentioned in this manual are only
applicable to the specific model; The product models, specifications or relevant information mentioned in this manual
are subject to any modification or change without notice; Please read this manual carefully before using the product
and operate in accordance with it. Otherwise, the company will not be responsible for product damage or personal
and property losses caused by improper and wrong use.

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BEFORE YOU RIDE
Perform Regular checks and maintenance as outlined below
COMPONENT OR
CONDITION
INSPECT BEFORE
EVERY RIDE
INSPECT
PERIODICALLY
CLEAND AND/OR
LUBRICATE
ADJUST /
TIGHTEN
REPAIR /
REPLACE
(IF NECESSARY)
Tire presure
Tire wear/damage
Brake pad
adjustment
Wheel quick
release adjustment
Head and tail lights
Controls and
displays
Seat post quick
release adjustment
Brake pad wear
Brake cable
tension wear
Spoke tension
Wheel true /
Alignment
Hub bearings
Chain lubrication
Derailleur
adjustment
Reflectors
Battery and
charger
All bolts, nuts &
mounting hardware

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MEET YOUR BIKE:
13. Wheel Rim
14. Tube storage battery
15. Sprocket
16. Pedal
17. Seat adjustment quick release
18. Chain
19. Rear derailleur
20. Gear cassette (7 speeds/gears)
21. Drive motor
22. Seat tube
23. Saddle
1. Stem
2. Controller
3. Electronic display
4. Rear gear switch
5. Brake lever
6. Handle
7. Handlebar
8. Headlights
9. Shock-absorbing front fork
10. Tyres
11. Brake Disc
12. Brake Caliper
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DISPLAY GUIDE:
1. Battery level
2. Speed
3. Trip average speed
4. Error warning (Error + code error (displayed instead of current speed) - see page 23 for error descriptions)
5. Current speed in Mph / Kmh
6. Walk / PAS (gear 0-3 - see pages 20-21)
7. Automatic / manual speed mode
8. Headlight (ON if visible)
9. Total mileage (ODO), Trip distance 1 (TRIPA), Trip distance 2 (TRIP B), battery current voltage (VOL), Real time running current (CUR),
Remaining mileage (RM), Single ride time (TM)
10. Numerical value for selected indicator (no. 9)
11. Mile / Km indicator
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HANDLEBAR GUIDE:
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8
11
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12
10
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10. Electronic display
11. Option - (down) / Cruise mode button
12. Menu / On Off button
13. Option + (up) / Headlight button
14. Back brake lever
1. Handlebar
2. Other Shifter (Lower Gear)
3. Main Shifter (Upper Gear)
4. Front brake lever
5. Handlebar grip
6. Stem
7. Stem cap
8. Stem rotation bolts
9. Bell
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Parameter Value
Appearance Dimension Body material aluminum alloy
Vehicle color black
Bike size Length*width*height:
1780mm*640mm*1080mm
Hub form spoke wheel
Hub size 26”
Package size Length*width*height:
1470mm*240mm*790mm
Performance Parameters Gross / net weight 30.8kgs/23.7kgs
Maximum payload 120kg
Top speed 25Km/h
Endurance Mileage 35 - 80KM (the lower value is closer to real-life performance)
Maximum climbing angle 25 degree
Service temperature range -10 ~ +45° C
Charger Parameters Input AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 2 A MAX
Output DC 5.0-60V 0.001-4.5A 84W MAX

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Parameter Value
Electrical Specifications Battery type 18650 Lithium ion power battery
Battery volume 10Ah
Battery rated voltage 36V
Motor mode moped
Motor type 26”/36V/High speed gear / spoke wheel motor
Motor rated power 250W (Standard)
Under-voltage protection value 29V
Over-current protection value 15±1 A
Charging time 4-5h
Product Features Instrument display Multi-functional LCD screen
Front lighting Y
Brakes front and rear disc brakes
Tyre style Pneumatic tyre
Tyre size specification 26x2.35
Air nozzle: The inner tube valve is AV
Front fork suspension Yes
Middle(rear)shock absorption No
Speed gear 7 Speed
Headlights Y
Type Skate and go
Remarks:
Power, load, tyre pressure, road environment, chain and axle lubrication will affect the maximum speed; The endurance mileage is obtained from
the continuous test with load of 60kg, speed of 15 ~ 25km / h, flat and hardened road surface, from full charge to complete power consumption;
Driving habits, temperature, load, tyre pressure, road environment and other factors will affect the mileage.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Unpack your new Daxys Wolf eBike. 2. Have the tools and parts ready.
3.Remove packing materials.
* Be careful not to scratch the paint
4. Remove front wheel.
*Be careful not to cut the tyre
1. UNBOXING & TOOLS

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1. Loosen screws A and B.
*To confirm that the fork is in the right position, check if the brake disks
are on the same side of the bike.
2. Rotate the handlebar riser 180° until it’s perfectly perpendicular
to the bike axis.
3. Tighten A, B screws. 4. Remove the 4 front stem bolts, then the stem cover.
5. Place handlebar in stem and screw the bolts in.
* It is recommended to angle the brake handles at aprox. 45° 6. Adjust handlebar to the desired height and tighten the 4 bolts.
2. HANDLEBAR INSTALLATION

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1. Attach the mudguard and head-light to the fork and suspension tube
sockets, using an allen key to tighten the front and side bolts, and
a socket key for the back.
2. Turn the bike upside-down.
*Before flipping the bike, make sure the electronic display is in a
horizontal position, so it will not be damaged.
3. Remove the fork protector. 4. Remove the protective plastic cap then put the wheel on and insert
the front wheel pin.
5.Tighten using the front wheel screw. 6. Secure with the quick release.
3. HEADLIGHT, MUDGUARDS & FRONT WHEEL

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1. Spin the wheel and listen for rubbing sounds. 2. Loosen A, B with the hex key and adjust brake pads.
3. Spin the wheel to check. 4. Tighten A, B.
4. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT

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1. Flip the bike in the normal position. 2. Identify Left & Right pedals.
3. Screw in “R” pedal in a clockwise motion then tighten with
the provided multi-tool.
4. Screw in “L” pedal in a clockwise motion then tighten with the
provided multi-tool.
5. Insert and adjust saddle height.
5. PEDALS & SADDLE
6. Secure with the quick release.

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1. Remove the rack and mudguard top screws (3 bolts). 2. Deflate the rear tyre and remove the tube screw.
3. Disconnect the back light by pulling in opposite directions. 4. Remove the hub screws (4 bolts, 2 on each side), then re-
move the rack and back mudguard.
5. Secure and cable tie the back-light cable to the frame. 6. Remove the front mudguard. (see 3.1)
6. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRANSFORMATION

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CHARGING THE BATTERY:
Using the charger and Battery guide, charging indicators, level indicators etc.
1. Connect the charger to the battery charging port first.
2. Plug in a power source
3. Check if the LED is RED. If the LED is GREEN, unplug from power source and repeat steps 1. and 2.
4. A full charge will require 4-5 hours, depending on current battery level.
5. Disconnect the charger when the LED turns green, it indicates Full Charge.
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BATTERY AND CHARGER INFORMATION:
THIS APPLIANCE CONTAINS BATTERIES THAT ARE ONLY REPLACEABLE BY SKILLED PERSONS.
THIS APPLIANCE CONTAINS BATTERIES THAT ARE NON-USER REPLACEABLE.
GOOD PRACTICES
Control the temperature
Avoid charging in extreme temperatures that are outside normal comfort range.
If your battery does get very hot or cold, allow it to come to room temperature before you plug in the charger. Batteries get warm even during normal
use - wait a few minutes post-ride before you start charging.
Use the right charger
For best performance, use the original charger that was supplied with your eBike. If you must use a different charger (for example: if the original
charger is lost or damaged and replacements are no longer available) check carefully to ensure a 100% match before you charge.
Don’t take it to 0%
Lithium-Ion batterieshave the longest service life when kept in the middle of their capacity. Sometimes, draining is unavoidable, but when possible,
top offbefore 0%. Use the display or the battery indicator on your eBike’s battery to monitor the charge level.
Don’t overcharge
You can extend the lifespan of your lithium-ion batteries by charging to 80%, when possible.
Epic ride coming up tomorrow? Go ahead and charge to 100%. It’s totally OK and is an expected, normal use of your battery.
Keep it dry
Never charge in a damp or wet environment. If your eBike was ridden in the rain, ensure every component is completely dry before you charge.
Don’t pressure wash your battery, and never submerge it.
Give it some room
Both chargers and batteries can get warm during use. Make sure that anyvents on the charger aren’t blocked and ensure that air can circulate
around all the components. Place chargers on a hard surfaces only.
Don’t use an extension cord
Extension cords adds resistance. While extension cords can be convenient, some chargers may work poorly, or not at all, when plugged into exten-
sion cords. Plug your eBike charger directly into a wall outlet instead for best results. If required to use an extension cord, use the shortest length
possible, and always check the specs so ensure it can handle your charger’s requirements.
Storage and Warnings
If the battery will not be used for an extended period of time store in a cool, dry place, and charge it for 5 hours every month.
Please use the original special charger for charging, not more than 6 hours, and the charging current shall not exceed 2 A (amperes).
If you notice unusual sounds, smells or temperature variations coming from the charger or the battery, unplug charger immediately and contact
customer service.
Improper use of the battery will damage the battery and may cause fires or explosions.
Do not disassemble or alter the battery or battery charger.
Do no place the battery near fire or corrosive substances.
Protect the battery / charger from exposure to liquids and do not use when damp.
Do not expose the battery / charger to extreme conditions.
Do not operate if damaged.
Recharge the battery only with the charger specified by manufacturer.
Do not use the battery / charger for any other purposes except the intended ones.

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OPERATING YOUR BIKE:
Display, Buttons, Power on, gears, brakes etc.
1. Display function
Speed display, Power indicator, Failure indication, Odograph, Trip distance.
2. Control and setting functions
Power switch control, Wheel diameter setting, Maximum speed setting, Idle automatic sleep setting,
Back-light brightness setting, Voltage rating setting etc.
Set up
P01: Back-light brightness Settings: level 1 darkest, level 3 brightest; (Default: 002)
P02: Unit mileage Settings: 0 - KM; 1 - MILE (Default 000)
P03: Voltage level Settings: 24V, 36V, 48V, 60V (Default 36V)
P04: Display sleep time Settings: 0, no sleep; Numbers indicate time until sleep, in minutes, range: 1-60; (Default 10)
P05: Assist gear Settings: there are 3 possible gears (Default: 000)
P06: Wheel diameter Unit: inch value: 4.9” - 30.4”; precision: 0.1 (Default: 026)
*This parameter is related to the displayed speed and needs to be entered correctly!
P07: Speed gauge magnetic discs Range: 1-100 (Default: 001)
P08: The speed limit: Range: 0-25 km/h
Communication status (Speed control): drive speed remains at set value, error : ± 1km/h
Note: The value here is based on kilometers. When the unit is set to convert from kilometers to miles, the speed value of the display
interface will be automatically converted to the correct value of miles, however, the speed limit data set at this menu under the mile interface are not
converted, which is inconsistent with the actual speed limit value of the mile shown.
Note: Menu items P09-P15 are only available in COM mode
P09: Starting speed Settings 0: Zero start 1: non-zero start (Default: 000)
P10: Drive mode Settings 0 :Power-assisted drive *(determines how much power is output).
1: Electric drive *(the automatic assist is invalidated by turning the acceleration lever)
2: Both the power-assisted drive and the electric drive are active simultaneously
*(the electric drive is invalid under zero start condition).
P11: Assist sensitivity Settings range: 1-24; (Default: 003)
P12: Assisted start intensity Settings range: 0-5; (Default: 003)
P13: Magnetic disc booster Settings range:5,8,12 (Default: 012)
P14: Controller current limit value Settings: 1-20A (Default: 18A)
P15: Under-voltage value point Default: 029
P16: Reset ODO to 0 Settings: long press up key for 5 seconds to reset
P17: Walk mode on and off Settings, 0: Start walk mode 1: End walk mode
P18: Display speed ratio adjustment range: Settings: 50 % ~ 150 % (Default 100)
P19: Set gear 0, Settings: 0: includes PAS 0, 1: does not include PAS 0 (Default 0)
P20:0 Protocol 2; Do not set
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