MBM HYPERION 29 User manual

HYPERION 29”
USER MANUAL
HYPERION

HYPERION USER MANUAL
1. FOREWORD 4
1.1 General 4
1.2 Assistance 4
1.3 Graphic form of safety warnings 4
2. SAFETY WARNINGS 5
2.1 General safety rules 5
2.2 Liability 5
2.3 Warnings for users 6
2.4 Maintenance warnings 6
2.5 Other provisions 7
2.6 Unpacking and setup 7
2.6.1 Saddle adjustment
7
2.6.2 Pedal assembly
8
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE BICYCLE 9
3.1 General description 9
3.2 Data sheet 10
3.3 Brake levers 11
3.4 Speed change 11
3.5 Assistance system management 12
3.5.1 Assistance management commands
12
3.5.2 Turning the system on / o
12
3.5.3 Activation of Assistance
13
3.5.4 Setting the assistance level
13
3.6 Graphic display interface 14
3.6.1 General screen composition
14
3.7 On-board computer mode
15
3.7.1 Race mode
15
3.7.2 Summary mode
16
INDEX
3.8 Walk assistance mode 17
3.9 Menu 18
3.9.1 Screen brightness
19
3.9.2 Change language
19
3.9.3 Units of measurement
19
3.9.4 Weight
20
3.9.5 Gender
20
3.10 Error code 20
3.10.1 Troubleshooting 22
3.11 Battery 23
3.11.1 State of charge
23
3.11.2 Battery installation / removal
23
3.11.3 Battery charging
25
3.11.4 Troubleshooting
25
3.12 Suspensions 26
4. TERMS OF USE AND ENVIRONMENT PROVIDED 27
4.1 Intended Use 27
4.2 Environment of use 28
4.3 Improper uses and contraindications 28
5. LIFTING AND TRANSPORT 29
5.1 LIFTING 29
5.2 Trasporto 29
6. COMMISSIONING 30
6.1 Charging the battery 30
6.2 Preliminary functional checks 31
6.2.1 Control devices
31
6.2.2 Wheels
31

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6.2.3 Braking system
31
6.2.4 Frame, handlebar and saddle position
32
6.2.5 Brake adjustment
33
6.2.6 Suspension adjustment
33
6.2.7 Lights operation
33
7. USE OF THE BICYCLE 34
7.1 Use of the bicycle 35
7.2 Braking 35
7.3 Bicycle parking 35
8. MAINTENANCE 36
8.1 General 36
8.2 Maintenance and daily checks 36
8.2.1 Checking labels and pictograms
36
8.2.2 Checking the wheels
36
8.2.3 Check brake operation
36
8.3 Maintenance and weekly checks 37
8.3.1 Washing and cleaning
37
8.3.2 Lubrication and chain tension control
37
8.3.3 Checking the frame and bolts
37
8.4 Maintenance and monthly checks 38
8.4.1 Checking and adjusting the front derailleur
38
9. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS 39
10. STORAGE IN WAREHOUSE 39
11. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS 40
12. WARRANTY RULES 41
13. COMPLIANCE 42

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1. FOREWORD
1.1 General
This manual is an integral and essential part of the E-HYPERION pedal assisted bicycle.
Before starting it is essential that users read, understand and scrupulously follow the following instructions.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused to people and / or things or to pedal assisted bicycles, if they are used
incorrectly with respect to the prescriptions indicated.
With a view to continuous technological development, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify the components,
including the frame without notice, without this manual being automatically updated.
1.2 Assistance
For any inconvenience or request for clarication, contact the authorized dealer, who has competent and specialized per-
sonnel, as well as specic equipment and original spare parts.
1.3 Graphic form of safety warnings
To identify the safety messages in this manual, the following graphic warning symbols will be used. They have the func-
tion of attracting the attention of the reader / user for the purposes of a correct and safe use of the pedal assisted bicycle.
It highlights behavioral rules to keep in order
to avoid damage to the pedal assisted bicycle
and / or the onset of dangerous situations.
It highlights the presence of dangers that
cause residual risks to which the user must
pay attention in order to avoid injury or ma-
terial damage.
DANGER
ATTENTION

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2. SECURITY WARNINGS
2.1 General security rules
Even if you are already familiar with the use of pedal assisted bicycles, you must follow the instructions given here, in ad-
dition to the general precautions to be observed while driving a motor vehicle. In particular:
• Acquire full knowledge of the pedal assisted bicycle.
• Read the manual carefully to learn about the operation, the safety devices and all the precautions necessary for the safe
use of the vehicle. All this to allow safe use.
• Carefully keep the pedal assisted bicycle in perfect working order.
For any inconvenience or request for clarication, please contact the authorized dealer without hesitation, who has com-
petent and specialized personnel, specic equipment and original spare parts.
2.2 Responsability
Failure to comply with the operating instructions and safety prescriptions contained in this manual exempts the man-
ufacturer from any liability.
If the maintenance of the pedal assisted bicycle is carried out in a way that does not comply with the instructions provid-
ed, with non-original spare parts or in any case in such a way as to compromise its integrity or modify its characteristics,
the manufacturer will be relieved of any responsibility relating to the safety of persons. and malfunction of the pedal as-
sisted bicycle.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
PEDAL ASSISTED BICYCLE USAGE
Each user must first have read the instruction manual, in particular the chapter on safety information.
RISKS
• Despite the application of safety devices, for safe use of the pedal assisted bicycle, you must take note of all the provisions
relating to the prevention of accidents contained in this manual.
• Always remain focused while driving and DO NOT underestimate the residual risks associated with the use of pedal assist-
ed bicycles.

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For any data not included or not deductible from this manual, it is recommended to consult the authorized reseller directly.
2.3 Users warnings
1. It is forbidden to carry a passenger.
2. It can only be used by experienced adults and children.
3. Do not take alcohol or drugs before riding the pedal assisted bicycle.
4. These pedals assisted bicycle models are designed and built to be used outdoors, on roads and private and public en-
vironments.
5. Do not ask the pedal assisted bicycle to perform better than that for which it was designed.
6. Never ride the pedal assisted bicycle with parts that have been disassembled.
7. Drive with both hands on the handlebar.
8. Replace worn and / or damaged parts, check that the protections work correctly before use.
2.4 Maintenance warnings
1. All maintenance operations must be carried out with the battery disconnected.
2. During each maintenance phase, operators must be equipped with the necessary accident prevention equipment.
3. The tools used for maintenance must be suitable and of good quality.
4. Do not use gasoline or ammable solvents as cleaning agents, but always use non-ammable and non-toxic solvents.
5. Limit the use of compressed air for cleaning as much as possible (max 2 bar) and protect yourself with goggles with
side shields.
6. Never resort to the use of open ames as a means of lighting when carrying out inspection or maintenance operations.
7. After any maintenance or adjustment, make sure that no tools or foreign bodies are left between the movement parts
of the pedal-assisted bicycle.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
NOT AUTHORISED MODIFICATIONS
If you hear unusual noises, or feel something strange, stop the pedal-assisted bicycle immediately. Then carry out a check
and, if necessary, contact the authorized dealer.
ORIGINAL SPARE
Use only original spare parts supplied by M.B.M. S.r.l.
Any liability of the Manufacturer for damage or loss of functionality caused
following the use of non-original accessories and parts is excluded.

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2.5 Other provisions
The rst thing to do when starting use is to check the presence and integrity of the protections and the operation of the
safety devices. If you nd any defects, do not use the pedal assisted bicycle!
2.6 Unpacking and tuning
The pedal assisted bicycle is delivered fully assembled and in working condition.
2.6.1 Saddle adjustment
Adjusting the height of the saddle is an essential prerogative for the correct use of the pedal assisted bicycle. Incorrect
adjustment can generate structural breaks in the frame.
Adjust the height of the saddle using the screw placed in the collar (Ref. A - Figure 1). Check that the mechanism is tight-
ened before testing the seat and using the vehicle. Do not tighten the collar screw (Ref. A - Figure 1) beyond the maximum
value of 8 Nm. Do not lift the saddle beyond the limit switch signal placed in the stem (Ref. B - Figure 1).
SHELTERS It is therefore strictly forbidden to modify or remove
the guards, controls, labels and information plates.
DANGER
DANGER
ATTENTION IMPORTANT:
For your safety, the seatpost reference
mark (B) should never be outside the
tube into which the seatpost is inserted.A
ATTENTION
ASSEMBLY
In the event that you do not have the ap-
propriate instrumentation for adjustment
or do not have the skills, contact the au-
thorized dealer.
FIG. 1

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ATTENTION
ASSEMBLY
In the event that you do not have the appropriate
tools for adjustment or do not have the skills, con-
tact the authorized dealer.
2.6.2 Pedals assembly
Right Pedal: it is identied by the letter R marked on its pin.
To assemble the pedal, screw it by turning the pin clockwise.
(Figure 2)
Left Pedal: it is identied by the letter L marked on its pin.
To assemble the pedal, screw it by turning the pin counter-
clockwise. (Figure 2)
FIG. 2

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3. BICYCLE DESCRIPTION
3.1 General description
The pedal assisted bicycle is designed and built to be used outdoors, on roads and private or public environments. In par-
ticular, the components and the type of pedal assisted bicycle allow you to tackle routes with asphalted and dirt surfaces
without any particular roughness.
The pedal assisted bicycle is equipped with a rechargeable battery and an electric motor, whose intervention takes place
only in conjunction with the pedaling and progressively stops as the vehicle speed approaches 25 km / h, and then comes
to a complete stop. at that speed.
To manage the assistance system there is a special control located next to the left grip on the handlebar.
On the right side of the handlebar there is a control system for selecting the gears.
INCORRECT AND UNINTENDED USE
The bicycle was designed and built for the specified use; a different use and
non-compliance with the technical parameters set by the manufacturer may con-
stitute a dangerous condition for users.
DANGER

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3.2 Technical sheet
1. HANDLEBARS AND CONTROLS
2. ENGINE
3. SADDLE
4. BATTERY
5. PEDALS
6. FORK
7. REAR SHOCK SUSPENSION
CODE E2000
FRAME ALUMINIUM HYDROFORMED
FORK CUSHIONED WITH ADJUSTMENT
SUSPENSIONS SUNTOUR EDGE LOR 210
CRANK SET 36 TEETH
SHIFTER DEORE
REAR DERAILLEUR 11 SPEEDS
BRAKES HYDRIC DISK
TYRES 29X2.60
SADDLE SADDLE ITALIA X3
PEDALSRIGHT AND LEFT APPROVED IN STEEL
AND POLYMER MATERIAL
MOTOR CENTRAL
BATTERY INTEGRATED
SPEED' MAX.
ASSISTANCE 25 KM/H
DISPLAY LCD
POWER LEVELS 5 LEVELS
WEIGHT 24,3 KG

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3.3 Brakes
The brake levers (Ref. C - Figure 3) are located on the handlebar of the pedal assisted bicycle, near the knobs (Ref. D -
Figure 3). These systems allow you to check the calipers of the brake discs, located near the wheel hubs. The right lever
controls the rear brake, the left lever controls the front brake; the braking action is proportional to the force applied to the
lever.
3.4 Speed change
The pedal assisted bicycle has a 10-speed gearbox with the sprockets positioned on the rear wheel hub, selectable using
the opposing levers, located at the base of the right knob. The indicator (Ref. E - Figure 3) in the upper part of the handlebar
allows you to view the selected ratio.
FIG. 3

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3.5 Assistance system
3.5.1 Assistance management commands
The pedal assisted bicycle has, in the center of the han-
dlebar, a display that allows you to manage the operation
of the electric motor, as well as other basic functions il-
lustrated below. (Figure 4)
Near the left handlebar grip there are 3 keys, which can
be used with a short or long press, thanks to these it is
possible to control the functions of the display. (Figure
5) FIG. 4
FIG. 5
3.5.2 System Power On / Off
To activate the system, press the "POWER" button (Ref.H - Figure 5) until the ignition
screen appears or press the "ON" button on the battery. To turn o the display, press
and hold the "POWER" button until the shutdown screen appears or press the "OFF"
button on the battery. If the E-Bike is not used for a variable time depending on the
type of battery, the system will turn o automatically.
button Short pressure/<1 second prolonged pressure/ > 2 seconds
H-power Allows you to:
Scroll through the Home from
one Main Screen to another;
Scroll between Home and Menus;
conrm the action during
the changes.
Allows you to:
Turn the display on and o;
from the Menu and Advanced
section, return to the last
Home screen displayed.
F-up Allows you to scroll through menu
items, going up.
allows you to increase the level of
assistance.
from any main screen allows
you to change the mode of
operation of the lights.
G-down allows you to scroll through menu
items, going down.
allows you to reduce the level of
assistance.
from any main screen allows
you to activate the
Walk mode
F+G
down+up
- from the main screens,
the simultaneous press of
the two buttons, allows you
to access the menu.

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3.5.4 Assistance level setting
From any screen in the Home section it is possible to change the assistance level by pressing the "UP" key (Ref. F - Figure
5) to increase it and the "DOWN" key (Ref. G - Figure 5) to decrease it.
LEVEL 0 - MULTIPLICATIVE FACTOR 0% (ENGINE NOT ACTIVE)
LEVEL 1 - MULTIPLIED FACTOR 50%
LEVEL 2 - MULTIPLIED FACTOR 100%
LEVEL 3 - MULTIPLIED FACTOR 200%
LEVEL 4 - MULTIPLICATION FACTOR 300%
LEVEL 5 - MULTIPLICATION FACTOR 400%
ATTENTION:
The engine has 5 levels of assistance which increase the
power delivered by the engine. If you set it to 0, the motor
is switched off.
3.5.3. Assistance activation
The thruster is activated, and is immediately deactivated if pedaling stops. The power of the motor depends on the force
impressed on the pedals, according to a multiplication factor depending on the level of assistance selected.
ATTENTION
FIG. 5
Multiplication factor for each level of assistance:

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3.6 Graphic display interface
After switching on, the rst Distance screen of the Home section is displayed. The Home section consists of 6 screens.
To scroll through the screens it is necessary to press the "POWER" button.
From any screen in the Home section, you can:
›Adjust the level of assistance by pressing the" UP "and" DOWN "keys;
›Enter Walk mode by holding down the" DOWN "key;
›Adjust the brightness of the eBike lights by holding down the" UP "button for 2”;
›Enter the Menu section, holding down the" UP "+" DOWN "keys at the same time for 2”.
3.6.1. Graphic composition of the screen
The screens in the Home section dier from each other in the type of information displayed. (Figure 4.1)
1- BATTERY
CHARGE STATUS PERCENTAGE.
2- E-BIKE CURRENT SPEED
IN KILOMETERS/HOUR KM/H.
3- POWER GRAPHICS DISPLAY
UPPER BAR: ENGINE POWER,
LOWER BAR: CYCLIST POWER.
4- E-BIKE LIGHT ADJUSTMENT
AUTOMATIC/ON/OFFRIF.3.7
5- SERVICE LEVEL
RIF. 3.5.4
6- NAVIGATION BAR
PRESENT ON EACH SCREEN, INDICATES
THE CURRENT SCREEN.
ENGINE POWER
CYCLIST POWER
DISTANCE TRAVELLED FROM THE START OF
THE LAP
TIME ELAPSED SINCE THE START OF THE
TOUR
PEDAL CADENCE
ENERGY BURNED BY THE CYCLIST
AVERAGE CONSUMPTION E-BIKE
TOTAL DISTANCE
TRAVELED AVERAGE SPEED
FIG. 4.1

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battery
capacity =÷ average
consumption
Passable
km
3.7 Modalità del computer di bordo
Il computer di bordo è in grado di adattarsi a diversi scenari d'uso, dal commuting all'uso sportivo.
Per muoversi tra le modalità di visualizzazione disponibili, premere brevemente il tasto "POWER" (Rif. H - Figura 5).
3.7.1. Modalità "RACE"
È la quinta schermata della sezione Home.
In questa schermata sono espressi per esteso i valori in watt (w) della potenza motore e potenza ciclista. (Figura 4.2)
Questa modalità di utilizzo e indirizzata ad utenti esperti, e ad un uso sportivo della e-bike. (Figura 4.2)
1- POWER
Indicates the instantaneous power de-
livered by the motor in watts (w).
2- CYCLIST POWER
Indicates the instantaneous power ex-
pressed by the cyclist in watts (w).
3- POWER DISPLAY
Graphic display of the upper bar power:
engine power lower bar: cyclist power.
4- ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Indicates the average energy consump-
tion in watt-hours per kilometer (Wh/
km), calculated since the last zeroing.
This data allows to adjust the level and ve of
the consumption of the eBike according to the
need.
By calculating the ratio between this data and
the capacity of the battery, the exact possible
mileage data for each charge is obtained.
5- CADENCE
6- CURRENT SPEED
7- SERVICE LEVEL
÷
FIG. 4.2

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FIG. 4.3
1- INDICATES THE DISTANCE TRAVELED IN KILOMETERS (KM) SINCE THE LAST RESET.
2- INDICATES THE TIME SPENT IN MOTION SINCE THE LAST RESET.
THE VALUE IS EXPRESSED IN HOURS: MINUTES: SECONDS.
3- INDICATES THE AVERAGE SPEED IN KILOMETERS PER HOUR (KM / H) DETECTED
SINCE THE LAST RESET.
4- INDICATES THE AVERAGE ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN WATT-HOURS PER KILOMETER
(WH / KM), CALCULATED SINCE THE LAST RESET.
5- INDICATES THE ENERGY CONSUMED BY THE CYCLIST IN KILOCALORIES (KCAL) SINCE
THE LAST RESET.
6- INDICATES THE TOTAL DISTANCE TRAVELED BY THE EBIKE IN KILOMETERS (KM).
NON-RESETTABLE VALUE.
3.7.2. Mode review
It is the sixth screen of the Home section.
This screen summarizes the variable parameters of the previous screens. (Figure 4.3)

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FIG. 5
3.8 Walk assistance mode
The system is equipped with a walk assistance function, which allows you to activate the engine up to a maximum speed
of 6km / h to allow you to tackle short stretches more easily by pushing the e-bike.
To activate the walking assistance function, keep the "DOWN" key pressed (Ref. G in Figure 5). The engine will activate, and
the appropriate warning will appear on the display. The engine will shut down in the following cases:
• Release of the "DOWN" button (Ref. G in Figure 5)
• Speed above 6km / h
• Locking the e-bike wheel
NOTE: By selecting the assistance level “0”, the motor is completely disabled, and it is not possible to use the walk assis-
tance function.
Attention:
Walk assistance mode.
Before activating the walking assistance mode,
hold the handlebar firmly to avoid injury.
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RESET TRIP
THE RESET TRIP ITEM ALLOWS YOU TO RESET ALL THE RECORDED LAP DATA BY RETURNING THE
COUNTERS TO ZERO 0.
ADVANCED
SELECTING THIS FUNCTION YOU ENTER THE ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU.
SYSTEM INFO
IN THIS SCREEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO VIEW THE VERSIONS OF THE FIREWARE, THE INSTALLED HMI AND
THE ASSOCIATED ENGINE.
BATTERY INFO
BY SELECTING THIS FUNCTION YOU CAN VIEW THE BATTERY INFORMATION.
BACKARDS
SELECTING THIS FUNCTION RETURNS TO THE INITIAL SCREE
3.9 Menu
By pressing the "UP" + "DOWN" buttons (Ref. F - G - Figure 5) at the same time for two seconds, it is possible to open the
menu screen. From any screen, by holding down the "POWER" button for 2 ", you can return to the last Home screen dis-
played. Once entered, it is possible to move in the menu with the "UP" and "DOWN" buttons and press "POWER" to enter.
Attention:
Before pressing the F and G buttons at the same time (Figure 5), position yourself firmly on the bike
and activate the brake, so as not to accidentally activate the starting mode from a standstill.
ATTENTION
Selecting the ADVANCED setting you enter the advanced settings menu,
within which you can change or check the essential parameters of the
display. Specically, you can change the brightness, language, unit,
weight, gender and night mode.
FIG. 4.5
FIG. 4.4

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3.9.1. Screen brightness
From this screen, you can adjust the brightness of the screen. Use the
"UP" and "DOWN" keys to scroll between the values from 1 to 10. The se-
lected value is highlighted in the center in the white line. (Figure 4.6)
3.9.2. Language chance
From this screen you can choose the language of the unit texts. Use the
"UP" and "DOWN" keys to scroll through the available items. The selected
value is highlighted in the center in the white line. (Figure 4.7).
8.9.3 Unit of measurement
From this screen you can select the unit of measurement with which they
are calculated:
> instantaneous speed,
> average speed,
> average consumption,
> Lap distance,
>Total distance.
Use the "UP" and "DOWN" keys to scroll through the available items. The
selected value is highlighted in the center in the white line. (Figure 4.8)
FIG. 4.6
FIG. 4.8
FIG. 4.7

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8.9.4 Weight
From this screen you can set your body weight by choosing a value be-
tween 50 and 150 kg. Setting this data is not necessary for the correct
functioning of the eBike. The value has the sole purpose of making the
calculation of calories consumed reliable.
Use the up and down keys to scroll through the available items. The se-
lected value is highlighted in the center in the white line. (Figure 4.9)
8.9.5 Gender
From this screen you can set your gender. Setting this data is not neces-
sary for the correct functioning of the eBike. The value has the sole
purpose of making the calculation of the calories consumed reliable.
Use the up and down keys to scroll through the available items. The se-
lected value is highlighted in the center in the white line. (Figure 4.10)
ERROR CODE
In the event of an anomaly, the system reports the problem to the user by displaying a danger icon combined with a
4-character code, which allows you to trace the type of error.
Depending on the type of anomaly, the system could prevent the engine from being activated or run at reduced power.
Where it is indicated "request assistance", the intervention of a specialized OLI eBike Systems technician is required.
FIG. 4.9
FIG. 4.10
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