Eleglide T1 User manual

User Manual

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*Before your first operation,
please read the user manual carefully!
1. Note
2. Warning
3. Diagram
4. Specification
5. Package List
6. Assembly Guide
7. LCD Display Guide
8. Maintenance
9. Troubleshooting
10. Warranty
Contents
Before your first ride, it is important for you to know your new e-bike well, so that you can get the best
performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety from it during your ride. To understand the new bicycle
and the correct operation, you should first read the manual carefully.
Second, it is significant to take your first ride under a safe and controlled circumstance, like staying
away from cars, obstacles and other cyclists.
Third, bicycles are vehicles with certain risks. Please follow the traffic rules during cycling. It's better to
learn the local traffic rules about riding an e-bike on public roads before your first ride in case you
violate the regulations. For your own safety, never forget to put on a qualified helmet before you get on
the e-bike.
Fourth, the electric bike is supplied without basic mandatory equipment, which may vary from place to
place. Therefore, if you intend to use the e-bike on public roads, it's necessary to equip the bike with the
basic mandatory equipment, in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.
In addition, this product is designed for your personal use. Do not use it for commercial or other
purposes.
Last, keep this manual safe for reference.
1. Note
Before each charge, check the charger, cable and plug. If there is any damage, do not use the charger.
Before riding, check the tire pressure and check whether the wheels and handlebar are installed
correctly and tightly.
Before riding, check whether the headlights are securely fastened in the correct position, clean and not
covered by anything. Damaged reflectors must be replaced.
2. Warning
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Besides, if the seat post in the seat tube is not inserted deep enough to reach the minimum insertion
mark, the seat post may break. Check whether it is inserted deeper than the minimum insertion depth.
When braking on a wet road, the braking distance is usually longer than on a dry road. Therefore, brake
earlier for a safer stop.
When you have to brake urgently, please hit the right hand brake first to stop the rear wheel, and then hit
the left hand brake, especially when you brake at a high speed. If the front wheel stops suddenly while
the rear wheel is still cycling at a high speed, you may fall over and get hurt. So please ride it carefully.
Furthermore, avoid puddles, wet mud, swamps, water, snow or ice. Try not to use the e-bike on a rainy,
stormy or snowy day. If the bicycle's electric parts (control unit, engine and battery) get damp, wet or
soaked, it will cause irreversible damage, or even a battery explosion.
This product can only be used by one adult at a time. Do not carry any extra passengers.
This vehicle is not a toy. Same as other vehicles, it is possible to fall, crash or encounter other danger-
ous situations. Please don't offer your e-bike to anyone that doesn't know how to use it correctly. If you
let anyone else ride your bike, it will be your responsibility to ensure that all riders understand all
warnings, cautions, instructions and safety precautions, and to ensure that they are able to use this
product safely and responsibly and protect themselves and others from injury.
3. Diagram
A
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B
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F E
D
A
P
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T1
T1 Step-Thru
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A. Handlebar with Display
D. Pedals
G. Rear Derailleur
J. Quick Release
M. Battery Charging Hole
P. Adjustable Stem
B. Front Wheel
E. Chain
H. Taillight
K. Saddle
N. Keyhole for Battery Lock
Q. Reinforced Beam
C. Brake
F. Electric Motor
I. Rear Rack
L. Battery
O. Headlight
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23 5 4
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1
23 5 4
1. Brake Lever
4. Gear Shifter
2. Handle
5. Bell
3. Button of Display
6. LCD Display
T1
T1 Step-Thru
4. Specification
T1
27.5"x17.5"
1790x690x1118mm
26kg
660mm
IPX4
Aluminium Alloy
100km
No Limit
25km/h
T1 Step-Thru
27.5"x17"
26kg
Size of Frame
Unfolded Size
N.W.
Length of Handlebar
Waterproof Level
Material of Frame
Max. Speed
Assist Mode
Manual Mode
Model
Basic Spec.
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Max. Range

T1
12/16/20/23/25 km/h (Level 1-5)
7 (Rear), Shimano
250W, 36V
500W
260
50N.M
T1 Step-Thru
Number of Gears, Brand
Rated Power, Voltage
Max. Inst. Power
Max. RPM
Max. Output Torque
Model
Basic Spec.
Derailleur
Motor
12.5Ah, 36V
450Wh
4-6H
Yes
Disc Brake & Auto Power-off Design
160mm
2mm
27.5"x2.1"
CST Pneumatic Tires
45-65PSI
50PSI (Front), 55PSI (Rear)
3.5” LCD
Mechanical Damping with Lockout
160-200cm
27.5"x1.75"
155-195cm
Capacity, Voltage
Standard Power Consumption
Charging Time
Protection System
Type
Outside Diameter
Thickness
Size
Brand, Type
Tire Pressure
Best Tire Pressure
Size, Type
Battery
Brake
Brake Disc
Tire
Display
Shock Absorption
Recommended Rider Heights
Note: the max speed and range data are provided by the Eleglide lab. The max range is achieved under
the following conditions: a full charge, a 75kg load, 26℃temperature, 15km/h constant speed, on flat
roads with no strong wind.
The actual data may vary based on different road conditions, temperature, humidity, wind speed, and the
rider’s habits (the frequency of braking, speed shifting, etc.) and rider’s weight.
5. Package List
Eleglide E-bike x 1
Pedal x 2
Spoke Reflector x 2
Key x 2
User Manual x 1
Tool Kit x 1
Taillight x 1
Charger x 1
Headlight x 1
LCD Display x 1
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Speed Level of Assist Mode

Step 1 Install The Handlebar
A) Take out the bike and make it stand up.
B) Open the clip by loosing the screws on it.
C) Place the handlebar in the right position and make sure the clip is in the middle of the bar.
D) Lock the clip by tightening the screws.
Step 2 Install The Front Wheel
A) Put the bike upside down and remove the temporary protected bar by loosing the nut on it.
B) Insert the front wheel into the fork dropouts and make sure the wheel is fully seated.
C) Remove the nut and one spring on the quick release.
D) Slide the quick release through the hub from the opposite side of the brake disc.
E) Slide the spring into the hub and tighten the nut to fix the quick release.
6. Assembly
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Step 3 Fix The Headset
A) Adjust the headset of the bike to the right position.
B) Tighten the headset with the M4/M5 socket head wrench.
Step 4 Adjust The Stem Angle (Only for T1 Step-Thru)
A) Loose the stem with the M6 socket head wrench.
B) Adjust the stem to the angle you want and fix it by tightening the screws.
Step 5 Install The Headlight
A) Place the headlight in the right position.
B) Fix the light by tightening the screw with the M4 socket head wrench
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Step 6 Install The Taillight
A) Connect the wire to the taillight.
B) Place the taillight in the right position and tighten the screws to fix it.
Step 7 Fix The Mudguard
A) Fix the support of the mudguard by tightening the screws with the M5 socket head wrench.
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Step 8 Install The Pedals
Step 9 Install The LCD Display
A) To make it easy to install, disassemble one of the supports of the display first with the M3 socket
head wrench.
B) Slightly open another support to get the display stuck on the handlebar.
C) Slightly open the disassembled support and buckle it on the handlebar. Fix it with the M3 socket
head wrench.
D) Fix the display in the middle of the handlebar with the M3 socket head wrench.
E) Open the clip of the display button and buckle it on the handlebar. And use the M2.5 hex wrench to
tighten the clip and fix the button.
F) Connect the display cable with the power cord.
Pedals Left Right
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Note: don’t overtighten screws when you install the display. Or it will cause permanent damage to it. The
display can be mounted firmly with 0.2N.m torque.
Step 10 Install Spoke Reflectors
Step 11 Install The Seat
A) Slide the seat post into the support frame.
B) Adjust the seat to a suitable height and fix it by tightening and locking the quick-release clip.
Step 12 Turn The Power on
A) Lock the battery and turn the display on. Then it’s ready to go!
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Screen
Screws for Adjusting Support Angle(M3*6)
Supports
Rubber Clog of USB Port
Shell
Screws for Fixing the Support(M3*12)
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3
4
6
2
5
Warning
1.Please cut the power supply of the bike before you disconnect the display. Otherwise, it
may cause permanent damage to the display.
2.Don’t overtighten the screws when you install the display. Normally, the display can be
mounted firmly on the handlebar with 0.2N.m torque. Overtightening it will cause
permanent damage to the display.
3.Don’t soak the display in the water or clean it with water spray. Use a soft and damp cloth
to wipe it slightly. Do not clean it with detergent, alcohol, gasoline, acetone, or other
corrosive/volatile solvents.
4.When you ride the bike on rainy days, please clog the USB port of the display to protect it
from water and rain. Don’t plug any devices in the USB port in the rain.
5.Please follow the local regulations about the disposal of the display.
6.Users will be responsible for the damage caused by improper or incorrect installation.
7. LCD Display Guide
Diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6
3
1
2ON/OFF
UP
DOWN
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2
3
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Contents on the Display
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
Malfunction Mark
Push Mode
Assist Mode
Assist Level
Light-on Mark
Speed Unit
Battery Level Indicator
Real-time Speed/Error Code
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Trip Distance
Odometer
Single Average Speed
Single Maximum Speed
Trip Time
Calorie
Power
Speedometer
Note: trip data will be cleared when the display reboots.
Battery Level Indicator
Functions & Operations
Power on/off
Long press to turn the display on/off.
Light on/off
Long press to turn the bike light on/off.
Shifting Speed Level
Short press or to shift among 5 speed
levels, including 12km/h, 16km/h, 20km/h,
23km/h and 25km/h.
6km/h Push Mode
Long press for 5s till the push mode mark
turns up on the screen. Then the push mode is
activated.
[81% - 100%]
[61% - 80%]
[41% - 60%]
[21% - 40%]
[6% - 20%]
[0% - 5%]
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Activating More Functions
First, long press to turn the LCD display on. Then long press and at the same time for 2-3
seconds to enter or exit the menu interface. In the menu interface, short press to shift to the next
menu and press or to set the menu items. To ensure users’ safety, the menu interface can only
work when the bike is stationary.
Adjusting LCD Backlight
Enter the “Light” menu and adjust the LCD backlight illuminance by pressing or . Level 1 is the
darkest and level 5 is the brightest. Then press to keep the change and exit the “Light” menu.
Light Light
Setting Auto Power off
Enter the “OFF” menu and set the time within 0-10 minutes by pressing or . 0 means the auto
off function is turned off. Press to keep the change and exit the “OFF” menu.
Changing Speed Unit
Enter the “Unit” menu and change the speed unit by pressing or . Then press to keep the
change and exit the “Unit” menu.
OFF OFF
Unit Unit
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Solutions
a.Replace the MOS tube;
b.Replace the battery;
a.Replace the motor;
b.Replace the motor adapter cable;
c.Replace the controller;
a.Replace the motor;
b.Replace the motor adapter cable;
c.Replace the controller;
a.Adjust the brake lever to make sure it backs properly;
b.Replace the brake lever;
c.Replace the controller;
a.Charge the battery;
b.Re-connect the battery and the controller;
c.Replace the controller;
d.Replace the display;
a.Re-connect the display and controller;
b.Replace the display;
c.Replace the controller;
Causes
Abnormal current or
damaged MOS tube;
The motor is out of
phase.
Motor hallsignal
abnormality;
Brake issue;
Undervoltage fault;
Communication error;
Error Codes
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23
24
25
26
30
Error Tracking
When the malfunction mark shows up on the screen, the number at the center of the screen is the error
code. Please check the following causes and solutions.
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Cleaning
Use a soft and wet cloth to wipe the mainframe clean. Dirt that is hard to remove can be scrubbed with
a toothbrush and toothpaste, then cleaned with a soft and damp cloth. Do not wash your e-bike with
alcohol, gasoline, acetone, or other corrosive/volatile solvents. These substances may damage the
appearance and internal structure of the e-bike. Do not soak the bike or wash it with a pressure washer
or hose.
Storage
A) Bicycle
1. Do not expose the e-bike to direct sunlight or rain for an extended period of time, and avoid storing it
at a high temperature. It’s better to store the bike in a dry and safe place at a temperature of
0°C-25°C.
2. Avoid corrosive gas, so as to avoid chemical corrosion and damage to the electrical parts and
painted surfaces, which may lead to operational failure and accident.
3. Don’t store it in an explosive or flammable environment or near flammable liquids.
B) Lithium-ion Battery
1. Charge the battery after each ride and avoid draining the battery completely. Because completely
draining the battery may cause permanent damage to it. Never keep the lithium-ion battery
discharged for a long time. If the voltage of the cell drops under allowed limit due to self-discharge, it
will cause damage. For maximum durability, store the battery charged up to 50% of the maximum
capacity.
2. Never charge the battery in an explosive or flammable environment or near flammable liquids. Do
not charge the battery on a flammable substrate, such as paper, textiles, etc., when the battery is
detached from the vehicle. Charge it at a safe place away from flammable items.
3. Never charge a battery which is already damaged or is leaking.
4. Don’t charge the battery too long. Stop charging when it gets full.
5. Charge or discharge the battery at a temperature within 0~45°C.
6. It is better to store the battery indoors within 20°C~25°C temperature while it is not being used for a
long time. (When used at 25°C, the battery range and performance is at its best. But using it at a
temperature below 0°C can decrease its mileage and performance.)
7. Do not store the battery at a too high or too low temperature.
8. The humidity of the storage place should be 60±25%RH. As for the working place, the humidity
should be 5~85%RH.
9. Do not puncture, hit or crash the battery.
10. Don’t try to disassemble the old or damaged battery or throw it away. Please take it to the local
professional battery recycling facility.
8. Maintenance
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Head Sets
Joints
Brakes
Front Suspension Fork
Tires
Wheel Hubs
Pedals
Cranks
Chain
Rims
Sprockets
Saddle and Seat Post
Kickstand
Remove, clean and lubricate the rims annually. Replace them if
necessary.
Continuously check all nuts, bolts and quick-release devices for
tightness.
Lubricate the brake cables slightly with oil monthly. Check the
adjustment and replace the brake parts (blocks, shoes, pads) in time
if they are worn. The cables must be replaced if they are
damaged/down.
Entrust it to experts.
Regularly check for damage, wear, cut and air leakage.
Lubricate the hub bearings monthly. Check and adjust the cones, if
necessary, to prevent the hubs from rubbing against the forks.
Lubricate the bearings and check for tightness.
Lubricate the bearings monthly (unless a maintenance-free center
bracket is installed on the bike). Check whether all center bracket
parts are correctly tightened.
Take it off and clean it every 6 months. The chain must be clean but
not dry.
Frequently check whether the wheels are tight and secure. The rims
should be protected from oil, wax, grease, adhesive, etc. Check
whether the spokes are loosing or missing.
Clean regularly as necessary and grease lightly. Keep the front and
rear derailleur running smoothly by adjusting.
Check whether the screws, nuts and quick-release devices are tight.
Clean and lightly grease it annually.
Attention: when lubricating, make sure the lubricant doesn’t get on the brake discs and pads.
Otherwise, the brake system may fail to function.
C) Other Parts
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Please check the following issues and solutions before sending the product to designated repair
offices.
9. Troubleshooting
Attention: if any other failures occur and you can not find any solution from the chart above, please
contact the re-seller to solve it. Any other maintenance and repair that need to be done by using profes-
sional tools and techniques, should be performed by a qualified bicycle mechanic designated by
manufacturer or the maintenance center.
Problem
The display fails to work
or the vehicle can’t be
turned on.
The front light fails to
work.
The battery fails to
charge.
Insufficient Riding
Distance
The motor fails to
work.
Possible Causes
a. No power supply;
b. The electric wire is not plugged in
properly or tightly;
c. The display is damaged;
d. Controller burnout or water damage;
a. The wire isn’t plugged in properly;
b. It is damaged;
a. The charger isn’t plugged in properly;
b. It is out of the recommended
temperature range;
c. The battery is charged below rated
voltage;
d. It is damaged;
a. Battery isn’t fully charged;
b. Low tire pressure;
c. Frequent braking;
d. Battery aging or battery capacity
attenuation;
e. Low ambient temperature;
a. The brake lever doesn’t back properly;
b. The electric wire isn’t plugged in
properly;
c. The sensor or controller is inefficient;
Solutions
a. Charge the battery;
b. Reconnect the electric wire
properly and tightly;
c.& d. Contact the re-seller for
help;
a. Plug the wire in properly;
b. Contact the re-seller;
a. Plug it in properly and charge it
again;
b. Charge it at a proper tempera
ture;
c. Charge it under rated voltage;
d. Contact the re-seller;
a. Fully charge the battery;
b. Check the tire pressure before
each use;
c. Develop good riding habits;
d.& e. It’s normal;
a. Adjust the brake lever;
b. Plug the electric wire in properly;
c. Contact the re-seller for help;
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Eleglide provides an easy, reliable and efficient service for all products under our warranty. Please refer
to the chart below for the warranty periods of various products and accessories starting from the date
of purchase.
Our distributors, partners, sellers and re-sellers should provide after-sale services directly to their
customers. If your Eleglide product has a warranty-related issue, please contact the seller from whom
you purchased the product. You should provide all relevant order information, such as order numbers,
invoices, receipts, etc.
10. Warranty
Warranty Process
Buyers have to provide sufficient proof of purchase.
A description of the defect needs to be provided in order to issue a warranty claim.
Visible proof of defect must be provided along with the item's serial number (if any).
Eleglide must document what happens when buyers troubleshoot the products.
You may need to return an item for quality inspection.
When you return the defective product, you should put it in the original packaging or the packaging
approved by the dealer.
Model
T1
T1 Step-Thru
Components
Frame
Front Fork
Controller
Motor
Charger
Battery
Control Panel (LCD)
Chainwheel
Freewheel
Brake Assembly
Thumb Shifter
Front Derailleur
Rear Derailleur
Kickstand
Front Light
Pedal
Others
Warranty
3 years
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
6 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
3 months
6 months
3 months
14 days
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Valid Proof of Purchase
The order number of your online purchase from the Eleglide's authorized reseller;
Sales invoice;
Dated sales receipt from the authorized Eleglide's reseller;
Note: more than one type of proof of purchase may be required to process a warranty claim (such as
receipt of money transfer and confirmation of address that the item was originally shipped to).
Warranty will be void in the following situations:
The product is out of the warranty period.
The product is lost or stolen.
The product is free or complimentary.
The product is used in inappropriate ways or conditions, including but not limited to: falls, extreme
temperatures, water, improper operations.
The product is not in its original state, such as modifications.
The product has been used in combinations with accessories that is not compatible with the
product.
Buyers have no sufficient proof of purchase of products.
Unsupported software or firmware has been installed to the product.
When damage is caused by the customer, the customer is responsible for the costs for the repairs
and shipment.
Customers' personal items are sent to Eleglide, instead of the Eleglide products.
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