Nireeka Revenant Series User manual

Nireeka Revenant User’s Manual ENGLISH
GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................... 8
- FRAME NUMBER/SERIAL NUMBER.................................................................................................................. 9
- FRAME SIZE...................................................................................................................................................... 10
QUICK INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................. 11
UNBOXING...........................................................................................................................................................12
INSTALLING THE FRONT WHEEL......................................................................................................................13
INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR..........................................................................................................................15
INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR..........................................................................................................................16
INSTALLING THE DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................18
INSTALLING THE BOTTLE HOLDER (Optional)................................................................................................. 19
START RIDING.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
TURNING ON/OFF THE BIKE............................................................................................................................. 22
BATTERY AND CHARGER....................................................................................................................................... 23
THE MAIN BATTERY........................................................................................................................................... 24
CHARGING THE BATTERY................................................................................................................................. 27
DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................................................... 28
DP C01.UART (STANDARD DISPLAY)................................................................................................................29
DP C18 (UPGRADED DISPLAY)......................................................................................................................... 30
BRAKES.................................................................................................................................................................... 32
ADJUSTING THE BRAKES..................................................................................................................................33
ABS INSTRUCTIONS (Optional)..........................................................................................................................35
BIKE PARTS.............................................................................................................................................................. 36
STEM....................................................................................................................................................................37
SADDLE / SEATPOST......................................................................................................................................... 38
SEATPOST DROPPER (Optional)....................................................................................................................... 39
MOTOR................................................................................................................................................................ 40
THROTTLE...........................................................................................................................................................40
FULL SUSPENSION GEOMETRY.......................................................................................................................41
ADJUSTING THE REAR SHOCK........................................................................................................................ 42
ADJUSTING THE TIRE AIR PRESSURE............................................................................................................ 44
ADJUSTING SUSPENSION FORK......................................................................................................................45
MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................................................... 47
BATTERY..............................................................................................................................................................48
CHAIN...................................................................................................................................................................49
TORQUE.............................................................................................................................................................. 49
SADDLE/SEATPOST........................................................................................................................................... 49
DERAILLEURS.....................................................................................................................................................50
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- INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing NIREEKA ebikes.
We hope you will take as much pleasure from riding with it, as we have taken from developing it.
We have dedicated all our effort and know-how to your bike, but we are open to your comments. Please
don’t hesitate to send us your comments and feedback which will help us to improve our products.
Again, thanks for choosing NIREEKA Company!
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For maximum safety, be sure to read this user's manual thoroughly
before use, and follow them for correct use.
- IMPORTANT NOTICE
●Do not disassemble or alter this product.
●Use the product according to local laws and regulations.
●The Bluetooth® word, mark, and logo are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use
of such marks by Nireeka Technologies Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those
of their respective owners.
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Guidelines that require replacement, contact the place of purchase, or a bike dealer.
Be sure to observe the following to avoid burns or other injuries from fluid leakages, overheating, fire or
explosions.
- HANDLING THE BATTERY
●Do not deform, modify, disassemble, or apply solder directly to the battery. Doing so may cause leakage,
overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.
●Do not leave the battery near sources of heat such as heaters. Do not heat the battery or throw it into a
fire. Doing so may cause bursting or ignition of the battery.
●Do not subject the battery to strong shocks or throw it. If this is not observed, overheating, bursting, or fire
may occur.
●Do not place the battery into freshwater or seawater and do not allow the battery terminals to get wet.
Doing so may cause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.
●Use the Nireeka specified charger and observe the specified charging conditions when charging the
specified battery. Not doing so may cause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.
- TO ENSURE SAFE RIDING
●Do not give too much of your attention to the cycle computer display while riding, otherwise, accidents may
result.
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●Check wheels are installed securely on the bike before commencing riding. If wheels are not securely
installed, the bike may fall over and serious injury may result.
●If riding in power-assisted mode, make sure that you are fully familiar with the starting-off characteristics of
the bike before riding on roads with several vehicle lanes and pedestrian footpaths. If the bike starts off
suddenly, accidents may result.
●Check that the bike lights illuminate before riding at night.
- USING THE PRODUCT SAFELY
●Be sure to remove the battery and charging cable before wiring or attaching parts to the bike. Otherwise, an
electric shock may result.
●When charging the battery while it is installed on the bike, do not move the bike. The power plug for the
battery charger may come loose and not be fully inserted into the electrical outlet, resulting in a risk of fire.
●When installing this product, be sure to follow the instructions given in the user's manual. Furthermore, it is
recommended that you use only genuine Nireeka parts at these times. If bolts and nuts are left loosened or
the product is damaged, the bike may suddenly fall over and serious injury may result.
●Do not disassemble the product. Disassembling may cause injury to persons.
●After reading the user's manual carefully, keep it in a safe place for later reference.
- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
You expressly agree that your use of, or inability to use, the service is at your sole risk. The service and all
products and services delivered to you through the service are (except as expressly stated by us) provided
'as is' and 'as available for your use, without any representation, warranties, or conditions of any kind, either
express or implied, including all implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, merchantable quality,
fitness for a particular purpose, durability, title, and non-infringement.
In no case shall NIREEKA E-BIKES, our directors, officers, employees, affiliates, agents, contractors, interns,
suppliers, service providers, or licensors be liable for any injury, loss, claim, or any direct, indirect, incidental,
punitive, special, or consequential damages of any kind, including, without limitation lost profits, lost
revenue, lost savings, loss of data, replacement costs, or any similar damages, whether based in contract,
tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise, arising from your use of any of the service or any
products procured using the service, or for any other claim related in any way to your use of the service or
any product, including, but not limited to, any errors or omissions in any content, or any loss or damage of
any kind incurred as a result of the use of the service or any content (or product) posted, transmitted, or
otherwise made available via the service, even if advised of their possibility. Because some countries or
states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or the limitation of liability for consequential or incidental
damages, in such areas, our liability shall be limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.
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- USER COMMENT, FEEDBACK, AND OTHER SUBMISSIONS TO ANY OF OUR OFFICIAL
CHANNELS
If at our request, you send certain specific submissions (for example contest entries) or without a request
from us you send creative ideas, suggestions, proposals, plans, or other materials, whether online, by email,
by postal mail, or otherwise (collectively, 'comments), you agree that we may, at any time, without
restriction, edit, copy, publish, distribute, translate and otherwise use in any medium any comments that
you forward to us. We are and shall be under no obligation (1) to maintain any comments in confidence; (2)
to pay compensation for any comments; or (3) to respond to any comments.
We may, but have no obligation to, monitor, edit or remove content that we determine in our sole discretion
are unlawful, offensive, threatening, libellous, defamatory, pornographic, obscene, or otherwise
objectionable or violates any party’s intellectual property or these Terms of Service.
You agree that your comments will not violate any third party’s rights, including copyright, trademark,
privacy, personality, or other personal or proprietary rights. You further agree that your comments will not
contain libellous or otherwise unlawful, abusive, or obscene material, or contain any computer virus or
other malware that could in any way affect the operation of the Service or any related website. You may not
use a false e-mail address, pretend to be someone other than yourself, or otherwise mislead us or
third-parties as to the origin of any comments. You are solely responsible for any comments you make and
their accuracy. We take no responsibility and assume no liability for any comments posted by you or any
third party.
- Disclaimer
The battery should be charged for at least 4 hours every two weeks, even if the bike is not used for any
reason, although the cells will be corrupted and the warranty doesn't cover that. Bicycling involves the risk
of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bike, you assume full responsibility for the risks. Know the rules
of safe and responsible riding and practice them. It is up to you to ensure you know how to use and
maintain your bike. Do not ride the bike if you see a defective part or damage or any probable injury will be
your responsibility. Be sure to always ride with a helmet.
Be aware that trail and road conditions are constantly changing. Use caution when bicycling and be aware
that directions and advice in this Guide may not always reflect real-world conditions.
Nireeka Technologies Inc. is not responsible for personal injury or damage to personal property arising in
conjunction with using this Guide. Sound judgment and proper preparation are essential to travelling by
bike. Before heading out onto a bikeway, it is recommended that you check with other sources of
information for the latest trail/road conditions.
Do not tamper with your bike. Tampering is removing or replacing any original equipment or modifying your
bike in any way that may change its design and/or operation. Such changes may seriously impair the
handling, stability, and other aspects of the bike, making it unsafe to ride.
Tampering can void the warranty and render your bike, not in compliance with the applicable laws and
regulations. To ensure safety, quality, and reliability, use only original parts or NIREEKA authorized
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replacements for repair and replacement. NIREEKA is not responsible for any direct, incidental, or
consequential damages, including, without limitation, damages for personal injury, property damage, or
economic losses due to tampering.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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- FRAME NUMBER/SERIAL NUMBER
All the Nireeka bikes come with a unique frame number printed on the frame. You will need this frame
number along with your order number for various purposes such as registering your bike in your country
and getting insurance for your bike. In order for getting any after-sales services from Nireeka, you might be
asked to take a picture of your frame number and send it to the Nireeka representatives. Your frame
number on your Revenant is printed on the back of the seat tube in the below format.
“19” - REVENANT - #0555”
The first number is your frame size in inches. Check page 10 for more details about the frame size.
The second item is your model name, which is REVENANT in this case.
The third one is your frame number.
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- FRAME SIZE
Getting the correct size bike is very important. The frame is the most expensive and hardest to replace part
of your bike. Frame size generally refers to frame height, the length of the seat tube from the bottom
bracket (crank bearing) to the top tube. (The size of a bike is typically measured at the frame. The
measurement typically refers to the length of the seat tube, top tube, or the distance from the center of the
bottom bracket to the end of the seat tube.)
According to the frame size chart below, the right frame of your own easily could be chosen:
HEIGHT
BIKE SIZE
FRAME SIZE
FRONT WHEEL SIZE
REAR WHEEL SIZE
5'1" to 5'5"
155 to 165 cm
S
17 Inch / 43.18 cm
27.5"x2.8"
27.5"x3"
5'5" to 6'1"
165 to 185 cm
M
19 Inch / 48.26 cm
6'1" to 6'8"
185 to 210 cm
L
21 Inch / 53.76 cm
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QUICK INSTALLATION
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UNBOXING
Check the box carefully for any damage.
Put the box on the ground and pull the package out by grabbing the frame and rear wheel.
The package includes:
- Nireeka Revenant fully-assembled bike
- Front-wheel
- Saddle
- Battery
- Charger
- Battery key (Inside the Charger box)
- Pedals
- Wooden Beam (in some models)
- LCD Display
- Extras (Any other parts and accessories that you've ordered such as taillight, helmet, backpack, etc)
*Your upgrades are included.
ATTENTION:
Every NIREEKA E-bike is delivered in a custom E-bike box already almost fully assembled.
The only part that needs to be assembled in the front wheel, the handlebar, and the display.
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INSTALLING THE FRONT WHEEL
The front wheel hub is the thru-axle model.
1. Pull out the brake's pad protector
gently. (See photo No.1)
2. Locate the rotor inside the brake
calliper and align the hub in the front
fork dropout. (See photo No.2)
NOTE: When installing the front wheel in the fork, make sure the brake pads aren't dislodged.
⚠WARNING
Check the front axle to be secured otherwise it causes
serious damage or death.
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3. Insert two pieces of bushings on the
right, and left sides. (See photo No.3)
4. Insert the thru-axle shaft from the
rotor side. (See photo No.4)
5. Fasten the shaft nut using a 7/8"
(22mm) open-end wrench. (Torque:
9-13.5 N.m) (See photo No.5)
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INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR
1. Adjust the handlebar in the proper and
straight position. (See photo No.1)
2. Fasten the bolts on the back of the
stem respectively. (See photo No.2)
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INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR
1. There is a small letter on each pedal indicating on
which side it should be installed. You need to install each
pedal on the correct side of the Crank Arm. “L” stands for
Left and “R” stands for Right.
2. If you’re standing on the right side of the bike, the
right pedal should be tightened clockwise using a 6mm
Allen key, as shown in the picture.
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3. If you’re standing on the left side of
the bike, the left pedal should be
tightened anticlockwise using a 6mm
Allen key, as shown in the picture.
Note: You can also use a 15mm open-end wrench instead of an Allen key.
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INSTALLING THE DISPLAY
1. Open the clamp band’s screw and install it in the correct place over the handlebar.
2. Adjust the angle of the display so that it is easy to be seen while riding, and then use a 3mm Allen key to
tighten the clamp bolt. (Torque: 0.8 N·m)
ON/OFF BUTTON
To turn on the power, press and hold (>2 Sec.) till power is on the display. The display begins to operate.
Press and hold (>2 Sec.) again to power off the display.
NOTE: After 5 minutes of inactivity, the display will be automatically turned off.
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INSTALLING THE BOTTLE HOLDER (Optional)
The bottle holder/cage doesn’t come as a standard extra with the bike but the Nireeka bike has a standard
mounting point on the frame where you can install your bottle cage on the bike frame using the below
structures.
1. Use an Allen key and remove the two bolts on the bike frame.
2. Now line the mounting holes with the holes on the frame. Put the screws and hand tighten them
back onto the frame.
3. Then use the Allen wrench and tighten the bottle holder securely. Now you’re ready to stay hydrated
on your ride!
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