EMG CY26ABi User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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This manual contains important information relating to the safety, performance and
maintenance of your electric bicycle.
Please read it carefully before using your bicycle and keep it in a safe place for
future reference.
NOTE:
It is the user’s responsibility to know and comply with the local laws.
Please respect the local laws and regulations regarding the use of
the bicycle, as well as those relating to the vehicle lighting system,
authorizations, use on the sidewalks, traic laws on the slopes, bicycle
lanes, general pathways, helmets.
QUEEN INSTRUCTION GUIDE

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• WARNINGS FOR USE OF THE BIKE ................................. 6
• USE IN THE NIGHT HOURS ............................................... 8
• INFORMATION TO USERS OF DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT 10
• TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ................................................ 11
• TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 12
• CHARGER DATA INCLUDED ............................................. 12
• QUEEN: HOW IT IS MADE ................................................ 13
• BATTERY: AUTONOMY .....................................................14
• THE CONTROL PANEL ..................................................... 15
• PRELIMINARY CHECKS BEFORE USE ............................. 15
• HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY ....................................16
• USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE BATTERY ................. 17
• REMOVE THE BATTERY ............................................ 17
• INSERT THE BATTERY ..............................................18
• USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CHARGER ................ 18
• ASSEMBLY QUEEN ...........................................................19
• RECOMMENDED TORQUE ON FIXING DEVICES .....19
• ADJUSTING THE SADDLE AND HANDLEBAR ............... 20
• USE OF THE BRAKES ...................................................... 20
• HOW TO FOLD THE BICYCLE .......................................... 21
• VISUAL INSPECTION OF QUEEN ................................... 22
• ADVICE ON FIRST USE ................................................... 23
• MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ......................................... 23
• AFTER EVERY INTENSE DRIVING SESSION ................. 24
• WARRANTY ...................................................................... 26
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GENERAL WARNINGS FOR
THE USE OF YOUR BICYCLE
Do not use the vehicle after drinking alcohol, taking exciting or psychotropic drugs which
can alter the emotional state, the sensory abilities and the mastery of movements.
Do not use the vehicle in dangerous situations for your personal safety and the people
close to you.
The bicycle is not designed for o-road use, for carrying heavy loads or other weights,
let alone for towing trolleys. If you decided to use the bicycle in an extreme or aggressive
way, you run the risk of hurting yourself and even serious injury or loss of life.
When driving in traic conditions, it is advisable to report your movements and rides in
advance so that other drivers can see you in advance and understand your movements;
avoid distractions and pedal carefully, trying to predict the situations that can happen.
Always use suitable clothes, not hindering your movements, and flat shoes (possibly
sports shoes with rubber soles), which can ensure grip and stability on the bicycle.
Like any means of locomotion, the use of your e-bikes bear the risk of accidents for those
who use it and for other people nearby, as a consequence of falls or impacts.
It is therefore necessary to always wear protective and signaling elements (such as hel-
mets with homologation, high visibility clothes, etc). Please take the utmost care not to
cause damage to people and things. When used in the rain or on a wet roadway, visibility
and grip are lower than normal, whilte the braking distances are longer, therefore the user
should adapt his speed and anticipate braking.
The use of the vehicle by minors must always be supervised by an adult.
Bicycles are not allowed for children aged 14 or less.

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Do not try to disassemble the product or its parts. Any repair intervention must be carried
out by authorized personnel, in compliance with warranty conditions.
Please check your bicycle parts frequently, repair them immediately if any fault is found.
Take responsibility for your safety and for any question or clarification, it is advisable to
consult a professional bicycle shop.
As it is impossible to predict any situation or condition that could occur while pedalling,
this manual does not contain statements on the safe use of the bicycle in all circumstan-
ces. There are risks associated with the use of the bicycle that cannot be predicted or
avoided and which are due exclusively to the responsibility of the cyclist.
This manual is not intended to be complete with use, assistance, repair and maintenance.
For any service, repair or maintenance work, please contact a professional bicycle shop.
Before washing the bicycle, disconnect the power supply. For cleaning, please use a cloth
slightly moistened with water or with a solution suitable for cleaning. Do not use chemi-
cals that can corrode the metallic parts. Do not use alcohol or benzene. Do not wash the
bicycle directly with water jets, especially under pressure, as the electrical components
could be damaged. When finished, dry immediately with a soft cloth.
This manual is not intended to represent a complete manual with full
instructions for use, assistance, repair and maintenance. For any assi-
stance, repair or maintenance work, please contact an expert bicycle
shop.
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USE IN THE NIGHT HOURS
Using the bicycle at night is much more dangerous than in the daytime, as it is
more diicult to see a cyclist for drivers and pedestrians. Cyclists have to be aware
of the risk they run while going out at dawn, dusk or at night, and have to pay more
attention when pedalling and should use specific equipment which helps them
reduce these risks. Contact a professional bike dealer for any information on night
security devices.
Bicycle reflectors are designed to reflect cars’ and streets’ lights, in order
to make the driver visible and identifiable as moving cyclists.
Please regularly check the reflectors and mounting brackets, to make
sure they are clean, straight, intact and mounted in a safe way. Replace
damaged reflectors and take action to straighten or tighten them if they
are bent or loose. If available, do not remove the front/rear reflectors or
the brackets, as they are a integral part of your bicycle’s safety system: if
removed, you will be less visible to other road users. Being hit by other
vehicles can cause serious injury or loss of life.
WARNING
The reflectors cannot replace the lights provided by the regulations.
The use the bicycle at dawn, at dusk, at night or in any other moment of poor visi-
bility, without an appropriate lighting system and without reflectors, is dangerous
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Make sure you comply with all local laws relating to the bike’s usage
in the night hours and to take the following additional precautions:
• make sure your bicycle is well equipped with reflectors, which
should be correctly positioned and fixed in a safe way.
• make sure not to wear clothing or to use objects that can cover the
reflective device or the headlights;
• If necessary, purchase and install both front and rear lights powe-
red by battery or generator, in order to comply with local require-
ments and provide adequate visibility.
• wear lights and reflective clothing and accessories, such as jacket,
arm / leg bands or reflective stripes on the helmet, flashing lights
applied on the body and/or on the bicycle. In this way, you attract
the attention of other drivers and pedestrians
When you cycle at sunrise, sunset or at night:
• proceed slowly;
• avoid parking in poorly lit or particularly busy areas;
• avoid any road hazard;
• prefer known roads over new routes.
WARNING

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pursuant to Legislative Decree No. 49 of March 14, 2014 “ Implementa-tion of
Directive 2012/19 / EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)”.
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that the
product at the end of its useful life must be collected separately from other waste.
Therefore, the user must provide the equipment inte-grating the essential com-
ponents at the end of its life at the appropriate centers for the separate collection
of electronic and electro-technical waste, or return it to the retailer at the time of
purchase of new equivalent equi-pment, on the basis of one to one, or 1 to zero for
equipment with a lon-ger side less than 25 CM. Adequate separate collection for
the subsequent start-up of the equipment discharged for recycling, treatment and
compa-tible environmental disposal helps to avoid possible negative eects on the
environment and on health and promotes the recycling of the materials of which
the equipment is composed. Unauthorized disposal of the product by the user en-
tails the application of administrative sanctions pursuant to Legislative Decree No.
49 of March 14, 2014.
INFORMATION TO USERS
ABOUT HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES

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The product works with batteries that fall under the European directive 2013/56 / EC and
that cannot be disposed of with normal household waste. Please inform yourself about
the local directives regarding the separate col-lection of batteries: a correct disposal al-
lows to avoid negative consequences for the environment and health.
QUEEN respects the general safety requirements with reference to the cycling part (fra-
me, fork, handlebar, seat, etc.).
The product complies with the Directives: EPAC in accordance with EN15194: 2017 and
ISO4210.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Information on technical assistance is available on the website
https://bike.s2salvadorigroup.it/
The Declaration of Conformity is attached to the product and available on the website:
www.emgmobility.it.
Alternatively, it is available at:
Trevi S.p.a. Strada Consolare Rimini-San Marino, 62 47924 Rimini (RN) -
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TECHNICAL SPECS
Power 250 W
Battery Lithium 36V, 10 Ah, 360 Wh
Autonomy 60 Km
Max assisted speed 25 Km/h
Wheel 26”(QUEEN26); 28”(QUEEN28)
Frame Aluminum
Bike dimensions 175x64x110 cm (QUEEN26)
184x64x112 cm (QUEEN28)
Included charger INPUT 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz,
OUTPUT 42V 2 A
Weight 25 Kg (QUEEN26)
26 kg (QUEEN28)
Max load 150 Kg
INCLUDED CHARGER DATA
• Manufacturer: JANGXI FU DIAN YOU PIN TECNHOLOGY
• Model FY-4202000
• Input voltage: 100-240V ~
• Input frequency: 50/60 Hz
• Output voltage: 42V
• Output current: 2A
• Output power: 84W
• Average efficiency in active mode: 88%
• Input Power in no-load condition: 0,16W

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QUEEN: HOW IS MADE
1: Frame
2: Handlebar
3: Front fender
4: Front brake
5: Fork
6: Rays
7: Wheel rim
8: Front wheel
9: Pedal
1 0: Pedal crank
11: Easel
12: Chain
13: Crown
14: Rear wheel
15: Engine
16: Rear fender
17: Rear brake
18: Saddle
19: Seat tube
20: Saddle calibration
lever
21: Charging port
22: Front light
23: Rear light
24: Control panel
25: Rear parcel rack
26: Battery
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BATTERY : AUTONOMY
The maximum distance that can be traveled on a single battery charge is approx
60 Km.
However, this value must be considered indicative as it can be influenced by nu-
merous factors.
Among the factors that can most aect the autonomy of the battery are the fol-
lowing:
• Surface: flat and sliding surfaces are less expensive for the battery compared to
uneven ground, with slopes or that have a consistent friction.
• Transported weight: other conditions being equal, a higher transported weight
will lead to a reduction in the battery autonomy.
• Speed and driving style: a pace with frequent accelerations and braking will
discharge the battery faster than a regular and uniform pace.
• Correct use and maintenance of the battery: correct management of the battery
charging and discharging cycles (see paragraph “How to recharge the battery”) will
help to maintain the full eiciency of the battery for longer and to delay its natural
decay.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
BEFORE USE
1. The battery must be fully charged
2. Check that the front and rear brakes are perfectly working
3. Check that the tire pressure is normal, check whether the recommended value
is written on the tire. Otherwise apply a pressure of around 3 bar.
4. Check that the handlebar and saddle are in the correct position for the driver
size
5. Check that the screws and bolts on the wheels are properly tightened

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CONTROL PANEL
Information shown on the control panel
Instantaneous speed, assistance level, battery charge, distance traveled
On / o button
Hold for a long time in order to turn the bicycle on and o
With the panel on, press to switch between ODO (total odometer), TRIP (partial
odometer), VOL (battery voltage), TIME (time of use)
Plus and minus keys
Press to go to the upper assistance level
Long press to turn the front and rear led lights on and o
Press to go to the lower assistance level
Long press to activate soft start function
1: Minimum level of assistance
5: Maximum level of assistance
TIP:
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HOW TO RECHARGE THE
BATTERY
In a ventilated area, insert the charger connector into the corresponding battery
charging connector, then
the charger into a standard cur-
rent plug a 230V ~ 50Hz.
Do not recharge the battery in
closed and poorly ventilated
places!
Verify that the charger connec-
tor and plug are not damaged.
During charging, the charger
indicator is red; when the bat-
tery is full, the indicator turns
green. The time needed for a
full charge is approximately 6
hours. This may vary conside-
ring the residual charge.
After charging is completed, pull out the charger plug from the socket, then di-
sconnect the charger connector from the bicycle charging hole. Do not leave the
charger connected to the socket for a long time after charging has been completed.
If a smell comes out from the charger during charging, the temperature may have
become too high; please stop charging immediately and send the unit for mainte-
nance.
Use only the charger supplied with the bicycle to avoid damage to the battery and
not to void the warranty.
lithium battery, do not replace with incorrect battery type,
danger of explosion.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE OF
THE BATTERY
Due to transport safety reasons, the battery is not fully charged; please fully charge
the battery before the first use, using the charger contained in the package.
Avoiding to charge the battery while the vehicle is stopped for a long time can cau-
se under voltage problems, so when the bikes is not used, it is advisable to recharge
the battery every two months.
• Battery life can be shortened if not regularly charged or due to the natural
discharge.
• Keep the battery away from water, from flammable materials or from
other heat sources.
• Never shake, beat or shake the battery.
• When the battery is not inserted in the bicycle, keep it out of the reach of
the children, in order to avoid unexpected accidents.
• Do not disassemble the battery.
HOW TO REMOVE THE
BATTERY
1. Turn the key to unlock
the battery from the
chassis
2. Remove the battery
from the chassis, gra-
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INSERT THE BATTERY
1. Insert the battery into its frame compartment, starting from the bottom
2. Turn the key to lock the battery
CHARGER USE AND
MAINTEINANCE
• Use only the battery charger supplied with the bicycle, in order to avoid
damage to the battery and not to void the warranty.
• Do not use the charger in a totally closed environment, or with explosive
gases and corrosive substances in the area.
• Never shake or beat, the charger to avoid damage.
• Protect the charger from rain and humidity.
• Do not disassemble the battery charger.
• While charging, the battery charger and the battery should be at least
10cm from the wall or from air conditioners.

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BIKE ASSEMBLY
The bicycle will be delivered inside a box, almost completely assembled.
Be sure to adjust the saddle and handlebar according to your height. Also be sure to
carefully install the pedals in order to avoid problems while using the bike.
It is very important for safety to tighten the threaded fasteners to the correct torque.
In case of conflict between the instructions indicated in this manual and the information
provided by a component manufacturer, please verify with a qualified bicycle mechanic
or customer service operator.
Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform. Bolts that are too loose can move and
subject to stress. In both ways, it can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt.
Always use a correctly calibrated torque wrench in order to tighten the critical fasteners
on your bicycle.
Carefully follow the torque wrench manufacturer’s instructions in order to use it correct-
ly and obtain accurate results.
RECOMMENDED TORQUE ON
FIXING DEVICES
M5: 5-6 Nm
M6: 9-10 Nm
M7: 11-12 Nm
M8: 14-15 Nm
Should you have any doubt about the assembly of the bicycle, consult a qualified
bicycle mechanic or a customer service operator at the shop or bike assistance center.

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ADJUSTING THE SADDLE
AND HANDLEBAR
After getting on the bicycle, touch the ground with two feet to detect the correct
height of the saddle; then tighten the lever on the seat tube and lock it carefully.
To check if the seat height is correct:
• sit on the saddle;
• put the heel on one of the pedals;
• rotate the crank arm until the pedal on which you placed the heel is in the
lowest position.
If your leg is not fully stretched, it means that the height of the saddle must be
adjusted.
If the hips must swing to reach the pedal, it means that the saddle is too high.
If the leg is bent at knee height when the heel is resting on the pedal, it means that
the saddle is too low.
The handlebar is pre-adjusted at the factory to a standard height. If a dierent
adjustment is necessary, contact a qualified technician
USE OF BRAKES
• Use the brakes sensibly, especially on rainy days or snow, or in poor grip
conditions
• Reduce your speed in poor grip conditions and when you are going down
steep slopes;
• When braking, it is advisable to use the rear brake first and then the front
one
• Regularly check the wear of the brake system and replace them when
they are worn out
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