Legend ETNA 2018 Dimensions and installation guide

2018
USER MANUAL AND WARRANTY

This manual contains warning messages and recommendationscomo
Disregarding them may cause harm and damage. The manual and its contents are
current at the time of writing and printing. LEGEND EBIKES reserves the right to
modify it without notice.
Bicycles bearing the LEGEND EBIKES trademark and their components
meet the following legal conditions, according to the European standard EN
15194:2017 for EPAC (Electrically Power Assisted Cycles):
If these conditions are met, there is no need for any kind of licence or
registration to drive this vehicle on public roads. LEGEND EBIKES also comply
with the legislation in force both nationally and at European level:
1. Motor assist is provided only when pedalling.
2. Pedal assist is limited to 25 km/h.
3. The nominal power provided by the assist is 250 W*, maximum.
- Royal Decree 2822/1998
- Directive 2002/24/EC
- Directive 2004/108/EC
- Directive 2006/42/EC
Attention! Messages written in this format contain instructions
critical to safety and proper use.
Congratulations on the purchase of your new LEGEND
ETNA SMART EBIKE 2018. In this manual you will find
the information you need to enjoy your electric bicycle
safely. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate
to contact us via your nearest point of sale or directly at
www.legendebikes.com
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SAFETY Page.4
BICYCLE PARTS Page 8
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET Page 9
GETTING STARTED Page 10
HOW TO FOLD YOUR ELECTRIC BICYCLE Page 14
BATTERY REMOVAL Page 15
FIRST USE Page 16
MAINTENANCE Page 17
WARRANTY Page 19
PRELIMINARY SAFETY CHECKS Page 4-5
ROAD SAFETY Page 6
USE IN RAIN Page 7
NIGHT USE Page 7
SETTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT Page 10
ASSEMBLING THE PEDALS Page 11
CHARGING THE BATTERY Page 12
TURNING ON THE BIKE Page 13
BATTERY Page 17
MOTOR Page 18
ELECTRONICS Page 18
COVERAGE AND TERMS Page 19
APPLICATION Page 20
EXCLUSION Page 20
CONTENTS
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SAFETY
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Check the condition of your bicycle before each use.
1. Nuts and bolts: Make sure nothing is loose.
2. Tyres and wheels: Make sure that the tyres are inated to the proper pressure (the
correct pressure is indicated on the sidewall of the tyre) and in good condition. Turn
each wheel slowly searching for cuts in the tyre.
3. Brakes: Make sure the brakes are working properly, that there are no mismatches in
their movements and that the pads are not worn or incorrectly positioned. Check that
the cables are lubricated, tight and are not damaged. The brake levers must be rmly
attached to the handlebars.
4. Fittings: Make sure that the seat post is securely fastened and adjusted as well as
the lockouts on the folding hinges, if necessary.
5. Alignment of saddle and handlebars: Make sure the saddle and handlebars base are
parallel to the centreline of the bike frame.
6. Handlebars grips: Make sure the grips are in good condition.
7. Rack: Make sure it is securely attached to the bike.
8. Charger: Use only the original charger to charge the battery. If the battery is not
used for a long period of time, store it in a cool, dry place and charge it at least once
every two months.
Read this manual completely and familiarise yourself with it before using your
LEGEND ETNA 2018 electric bicycle for the rst time.
Like any outdoor activity, cycling involves a risk of injury and accidents. In addition, as
the vehicle has an electrical component, this risk may be higher.
When you choose to drive an electric bike, you assume responsibility for that risk.
Therefore, you need to know the rules of safe and responsible driving, as well as
proper use and maintenance. Clearly, this will reduce the risk of accidents.
This electric bicycle is only intended for use by adults. As a parent or guardian, you
are responsible for the activities and safety of minors in your care. This includes
making sure that the minor can use and control all functions of the bicycle and, of
course, fully understands all parts of this manual.
SAFETY
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PRELIMINARY CHECKS
9. Battery: For your own safety, never place the battery near a heat source nor
incinerate it. Do not place it near explosive or ammable materials during charging.
10. Electrical components: Never disassemble the battery, motor, control unit or other
component yourself. If a component needs to be replaced, contact the point of sale
where you purchased your Legend ebikes and, if possible, our technical service. Never
tamper with the warranty seal of the components, or it will be voided.
If you purchased your LEGEND electric bicycle in an online store,
the bike will be sent semi-assembled. We recommend that you
go to a bike shop or professional workshop where they can
adjust the derailleurs and the brakes (if they have not been
previously) and ensure correct assembly of the parts with the
minimum safety guarantees.
SAFETY
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ROAD SAFETY
1. Always wear an approved helmet.
2. Try to keep body parts and other objects away from the links of the chain, pedals,
cranks and wheels in motion.
3. Always wear:
• Correctly tting shoes that grip the pedal well. Never use your bike barefoot or in
sandals.
• Clear and visible clothes that are not loose-tting since they could become
entangled in the bicycle or snagged by objects at the side of the road.
• It is highly recommended to wear goggles to protect your eyes. Tinted when the sun
is shining, clear when not.
4. Always drive at a speed appropriate to the conditions. As you know, increasing the
speed increases the risk.
5. Observe the rules of the road. Remember you must also know all the rules and
regulations governing the use of electric bicycles. The laws and ordinances usually
vary from one municipality to another. It is your responsibility to know and comply
with local restrictions.
6. Never use headphones. They mask trac sounds and emergency vehicle sirens,
distracting you from concentrating on what is happening around you. In addition, the
wires can become entangled in moving parts of the bicycle, which can cause loss of
control.
7. Never carry anything which obstructs your view or could aect control of the bike.
8. Never hold on to another vehicle to go faster.
9. Do not exceed the maximum weight limit of the bicycle or its components may be
damaged or even broken.
10. Replace any damaged component or element before using the bike again. Proper
bicycle maintenance and repairs should be assigned to an authorised point of sale.
11. Do not attempt to jump or perform “wheelies” as it can cause accidents and
damage the bike.
12. Never drive your bicycle while under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
13. Avoid using the bicycle partially or completely submerged in water. Otherwise, the
electronic components and elements may be damaged.
14. If possible, avoid driving on rainy days, when visibility is limited, at dusk and at
night, or when experiencing extreme tiredness. These conditions increase the risk
of accident.
SAFETY
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USE IN RAIN
NIGHT USE
In rain, the eectiveness of your brakes (as with the brakes of other vehicles) is
dramatically reduced and your tyres do not have such good traction as when dry. To
ensure that you can reduce speed and stop safely in the rain, drive more slowly and use
your brakes earlier and more gradually than if it were dry.
Driving a bicycle at night is much more dangerous than during the day. A cyclist is not
easily seen by other drivers and pedestrians. Therefore, minors should never drive at
dawn, dusk or late at night. Adults should do so only if necessary.
Rain aects traction, braking and the visibility of the cyclist
and other road users who share the road. The risk of accident
increases dramatically in these conditions. Be especially careful
when driving your bicycle in extreme rain. Note that damage
that occurs to the electrical system due to contact with water
shall be considered as damage due to misuse, and therefore will
not be covered by warranty.
Make sure that the front and rear lights are working properly.
Reectors and retro-reectors are installed to reect light from
the street and cars so that you will be recognised as a moving
cyclist. Please note that reective devices are not a substitute
for lights.luces.
SAFETY
The Legend Etna 250W and 500W models do not include lights
installed as standard.
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BICYCLE PARTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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8. Pedal
9. Chainwheel
10. Kickstand
11. Chain
12. Derailleur
13. Rear wheel
14. Motor
15. Rear mudguard
16. Saddle
17. Quick fastening
18. Controller (Internal)
19. Folding hinge
20. Battery (Internal)
21. Reverso USB
1. Iwoc®
2. Handlebars
3. Brake levers
4. Folding hinge
5. Brake caliper
6. Hydraulic disk
7. Front wheel
920mm
BUCYCLE
PARTS
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FICHA TÉCNICA
21,5Kg
100KmIP-65
27,5”
MOTOR
SPEED
BATTERY
CONTROLLER
JOYSTICK
CONNECTORS
SENSOR
SENSOR
FRAME
BRAKES
REAR D.
FRONT D.
FRONT SUSP.
REAR SUSP.
WEIGHT
COLOURS
RANGE
BATTERY
SADDLE
250W GEARED 1:4.5 Ratio 40Nm
25 Kph
36V 10.4Ah Sanyo-Panasonic
SCU* by Ebikemotion
Iwoc® Bluetooth SCI* by Ebikemotion
HIGO IP67 Waterproof
32 pulses BB integrated speed sensor
Real time BB integrated torque sensor
AL 6061 T6 Plegable
Hydraulic disc Shimano M315
Shimano Deore RD-M610 30 Velocidades
Shimano Deore FD-M610-B
Rockshox XC30
Kind Shock A5-RE
21.5 Kgs
Onyx Black / Titanium Grey
60 - 100 Km**
36V 14Ah Panasonic
Velo PLUSH VL-3389
*SCU (Smart Control Unit) SCI (Smart Control Interface). **Range according to battery amperage.
Available options.
25
Kph
TECHNICAL
SPECS
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SETTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT
GETTING
STARTED
The height of the seat post can be easily adjusted by manual clamping and set to the
desired height. The quick release system allows this operation to be carried out as
many times as necessary without any eort. The xation must be rmly closed.
Loosen the quick release Tighten the quick releaseSet the saddle to the desired height
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It is important to
ensure that the stem
does not extend
beyond the minimum
insertion mark.
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Use a 6mm Allen key or 15mm wrench to screw the pedals onto the cranks.
Recommended tightening torque: 35 Nm
ASSEMBLING THE PEDALS
GETTING
STARTED
The pedals have a special adjustment system. When assembling them, you should
make sure you have selected the right pedal for its crank: we place the right pedal on
the right crank, indicated with the letter R (right); and the left pedal on the left crank,
indicated with the letter L (left).
Check that the holes are free of obstacles and, if possible, add some grease. Always
screw the pedals onto the crank in the direction of pedaling. Try not to force the
screw as it could damage the threads and make them unusable.
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2
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
GETTING
STARTED
1. Connect the charger to the socket. You will notice that the charger light turns green,
meaning that the unit is working properly.
2. Connect the charger to the battery. The charger light turns red while the battery
is charging. Remember that you can charge your battery while it is inside the bicycle
through the connector on the left side of the frame, or charge it o the bike if you
prefer.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the charger light will return to the initial green
colour.
4. To disconnect the charger, it is recommended rst to disconnect the battery and
then the power socket.
5. With the battery fully charged, the charging time is between 6 to 8 hours and will
always be dependent on the use given to the bicycle.
6. Electricity consumption in each battery charge is from 374 to 504Wh depending
on battery model.
7. Do not cover the charger or the battery during the charging process.
Use only the original charger to charge the battery, otherwise the
battery and electronic devices will not be covered under warranty.
Before using your bike for the rst time, you should charge the battery for 4 to 6 hours
using the included charger.
Open the coverLocation of charging Connect the charger
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GETTING
STARTED
TURNING ON THE BIKE
Start by activating the red battery power button to provide power to the system.
Remember to deactivate this button when not using your Legend Etna for long periods
of time.
To start the electrical system of your bicycle, turn it on with the left middle button of
the iWoc. To do this, press the power button for 2 seconds.
Download and consult the Ebikemotion system manuals for
detailed information on how they work. You can nd them on our
website www.legendebikes.com
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FOLDING
BUCYCLE
FOLDING THE BICYCLE
Remove the folding lock
Open the hinge lock lever as shown in the picture
Now you can fold up the frame
1
2
3
Make sure that the hinge is fully closed and that the locking lever is correctly
aligned before securing it with the latch. Properly adjusted, the lever closing
force should be 4-8 KG (or 8.8-17.6 LB). Improper adjustment may damage
the frame. If you detect any clearances in any of the seal parts, please contact
qualied personnel.
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BATTERY
REMOVAL
BATTERY REMOVAL
Unfold the frame by following the steps above
Turn the key 180º
You can now remove the battery
1
2
3
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FIRST USE
FIRST USE
Using an electric bicycle is similar to a non-electric one but with some notable
dierences. An electric bicycle is heavier and takes longer to stop. To use it, place
yourself in a balanced position on the bike. Once you have put on your helmet and
begin to make your rst journey on your new bicycle, be sure to pick a controlled
environment, away from cars, other cyclists, obstacles and unforeseen situations. Take
advantage of these circumstances to become familiar with the controls and operation
of your new eBike:
1. Familiarise yourself with the brakes of the bicycle. Try them at low speed, putting
your weight toward the rear and squeezing the brake levers gently. Excessive
application of the front brake can throw you over the handlebars.
2. Braking too hard can lock the wheel, causing a loss of control or even a fall.
3. If your bike has suspension, familiarise yourself with its response when applying
the brakes and weight changes.
4. Check the handling and response of the bike in general and also check the comfort.
5. Control the speed of the bicycle by using the brakes.
Make sure the battery is keylocked in the frame. Otherwise there
is a risk that it will fall, and damage will not be covered under
warranty.
The bike can accelerate quickly from the stop position and catch
you by surprise. Make sure you always have enough space.
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
Clean, adjust, inate and grease. This is the basic maintenance protocol of a
conventional bike and fully applicable to the case of an electric bicycle. It is very
important to check the bicycle after use to extend the life of the components. We
recommend that you carefully follow the following points:
All LEGEND EBIKES are powered by Lithium batteries. To recharge the battery,
connect the transformer to the current and the output jack to the battery in its
sole position. The charge indicators notify that charging is complete when the
transformer has a green light. Besides recharging, these batteries do not require any
other maintenance. To prolong battery life, do not store the bike in areas where the
temperature will drop below zero degrees or exceed 50ºC. To optimise the life of your
battery, try to recharge it while respecting the following rules:
1. Clean all areas of the bike with rags or paper moistened with soap and water, but
not with abrasive products such as alcohol or turpentine. An air compressor can be
of great help.
2. Check the condition of the tyres to ensure that they have no cuts, cracks or
embedded objects such as rocks, glass or sticks.
3. Brake pads must be close to the disk but not touching it; when activating the
brake lever with little force, the brake must act instantly. The pads must be perfectly
adjusted to avoid uneven braking and noise.
4. Cables should not be too rigid because material might expand due to temperature
variation and usage conditions and, if forced, it can weaken until breaking point.
5. Make sure the chain runs without friction from elements external to its mechanism.
6. Due to the vibrations received during use, we must periodically check the t of nuts
and bolts; mainly on the wheels, the saddle and the handlebars stem.
7. Grease the bottom bracket bearings and wheel hubs.
8. Do not carry passengers or heavy objects (rear rack load capacity: maximum 27 kg).
They can damage the battery and motor.
1. Do not wait until the battery is fully discharged to recharge it. Note that the more
frequently you recharge your battery the better the performance you will get from it.
2. Store at 50% level of charge.
Do not use pressurized water.
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3. Store in a cool, dry place and charge at least once every two months.
4. Try not to store the battery fully discharged or fully charged for long periods
of time.
5. Store it at half level of charge if it is not going to be used for a long period
of time.
6. Due to the natural self-discharge rate in the Lithium-Ion cells, you should
check the charge level approximately every 2 months and, if necessary, charge
for 30 minutes.
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
MOTOR MAINTENANCE
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
To optimise its performance follow these guidelines:
The controller is installed inside the frame, near the folding area. It is very important to
consider the following points:
1. When used against a headwind or on a slope, try to help the motor by applying
more force on pedalling. This will prevent the motor and/or battery from heating up.
2. In rainy conditions, the bicycle should not be used on land where the water level
covers the motor or controller.
1. Do not immerse in water.
2. Do not hit or open it.
NOTE: In the event that the controller box is lled with water,
turn o the general power immediately and pedal without
electrical assistance until you are sure it is dry. Then, you can
turn the assisted pedaling system back on.
Do not attempt to open the controller box. Any attempt to
modify or adjust it will not be covered under warranty. Ask for
assistance at your local Legend dealer or technical service.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. WARRANTY COVERAGE AND TERMS
LEGEND electric bikes are
guaranteed according to Law
23/2003 of 10 July, on Guarantees
in the Sale of Consumer Goods,
in accordance with European
Directive 1999/44/EC.
1.1 All LEGEND products are guaranteed for 2 years, excluding consumables, and
provided that normal conditions are met.
1.2 The batteries sold by LEGEND also have a 2 year warranty. However, after the rst
6 months the customer must prove that the fault corresponds to a manufacturing
defect. In the event the point of sale or end customer assigns this proof/examination
to the manufacturer (which has the analysis equipment necessary for that purpose)
and it is determined that the guarantee does not apply, the latter should bear the
costs incurred for performing this test, and the shipping costs, if applicable. The
loss of battery life as a result of the wear of the battery itself is not a manufacturing
defect, since this is a behaviour as it is inherent to the properties of the compound.
Therefore, the guarantee only applies if the loss of autonomy is below 80%.
1.3 The 2-year warranty does not, in any case, cover the normal wear and tear of the
perishable parts of the product. These elements, subject to wear and tear, are the
following (this list is merely illustrative and is not restrictive in any case):
-Tyres -O-rings -Lamps -Chain -Air Chambers -Brake Blocks
-Bearing Cup Races -Cables and covers -Seals -Bearings -Threads -Pinions -Bolts
-Disk Brake Rotors -Spokes and Nipples- Damper Joints
-Hub -Saddle Cover -Rubber Components -Dust Cover -Grips and Straps
1.4 LEGEND’s coverage includes:
- Repair or replacement of defective parts for others in good condition.
- The labour required for the installation or repair of the parts and components.
- The cost of shipping (if applicable) of parts or materials to customers/distributors in order to enforce
the eectiveness of the guarantee.
In the event that shipments occur during the processing of a warranty, and it is veried
that the problem is excluded from coverage, it will be the customer/distributor that
must bear the costs of such shipments, notwithstanding that LEGEND EBIKES may
oer the possibility of quoting an out-of-warranty repair.
2
YEARS
WARRANTY
2
YEARS
WARRANTY
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