Rilu NOMAD User manual

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USER MANUAL
GO 7-D
R E V . 06062022-UM
1800 MY RILU

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Welcome
Congratulation on your purchase of a RILU NOMAD.
Your NOMAD has two different ways of activating motor
power.
Throttle
Located on the left-hand side of the handlebar is a thumb
triggered throttle which enables you to control the speed
of the motor up to 20km/h without the need for
pedalling.
To learn about limiting your throttle speed read the
section titled “Throttle Speed Menu”
PAS
Built into your NOMAD is a “Pedal Assistance Sensor”.
This automatically detect the speed at which you pedal
and moderates the ‘motors speed’ while riding.
By selecting from PAS 0 –5 on the LCD display you can
adjust the amount of ‘motor output power that is
automatically given when pedalling is detected by the
PAS.
To learn more about the speed of each PAS read the
section titled “PAS Level Speeds”

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2 YEAR WARRANTY
SCAN QR CODE
Located on the back page
of this user manual

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General Usage Summary
RILU recommends you first ride the bike without using
any electrical assistance to familiarize yourself with the
mechanical gearing and braking system of your NOMAD.
AVOID
DRIVING IN
RAIN WITH
BIKE RACK
BATTERY
DON’T USE
HIGH
PRESSURE
WASHER
DO
NOT
OIL
MOTOR

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POWER ON NOMAD
LIGHTS –TURN ON / OFF
TRIP METER –REST
Hold “ M ”
HOLD “+“
Hold “ + ”
HOLD “+“
HOLD “ + & M ”
10 SECONDS
HOLD “ M ”
2 SECONDS
HOLD “ + ”
4 SECONDS

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Display - PAS Levels
Display - Throttle Speed
PAS
LEVEL
PAS SPEED
THROTTLE SPEED
0
0 Km/h
20 or 6 km/h
1
8 Km/h
20 or 6 km/h
2
12 Km/h
20 or 6 km/h
3
15 km/h
20 or 6 km/h
4
20 km/h
20 or 6 km/h
5
25 km/h
20 or 6 km/h
HOLD “ M & - ”
10 SECONDS
Default: 20Km/h
Limited: 6Km/h
Confirm
HOLD “M”
Adjust
PRESS “ + or - ”

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Display - Error Codes
Please take note of the number next to
ERR
flashing warning on your LCD.
Cross check it with the error code table and contact your dealer if you are
unable to resolve the error.
Error code #
Fault
Err 21
Controller Damaged –Requires Replacement
Err 22
Throttle Fault –UNPLUG THROTTLE (YELLOW)
Err 23
Motor Phase Sync –CHECK MOTOR CABLE
Err 24
Motor Hall Sensor –CHECK MOTOR CABLE
Err 25
eABS Sensor Jammed –CHECK BRAKE LEVERS (RED)
Err 30
DISPLAY COMM ERROR –CHECK LCD CABLE (GREEN)
ASK YOUR DEALER TO INSPECT YOUR BIKE ASAP

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Folding - NOMAD
It’s important to be patient while learning how to fold your bike and
to be mindful not to pinch your hands as the folded parts expose
various hinges that present a pinch danger.
STEP 1
Release Seat Post
STEP 2
Lower Seat Post
STEP 3
Retract Kick Stand

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STEP 4
Squeeze Pedals
Unlock & Fold
STEP 5
Position pedals
above
Folding Lock
STEP 6
Pull Forward
Folding Latch

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STEP 7
LEFT HAND:
HOLDS REAR
BRAKE WHILE
PULLING BIKE LEFT
RIGHT HAND:
ON SEAT
PUSHING RIGHT
3
4
TWIST
RELEASE
PULL
FOLD

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Adjusting - Folding Clamp
Over time you may need to adjust the folding clamp if you are unable
to fully close the clamp before riding or if the folding lock is loose and
doesn’t grip the frame.
TIGHTEN
LOOSEN

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Adjusting - Brakes
The following is only a quick adjustment guide for the clearance spacing on both the
inboard side and outboard side of your brake pads, it’s not a substitute for regular
maintenance performed by your dealer
TAKE YOUR BIKE BACK TO YOUR DEAL FOR REGULAR SERVICE

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Adjusting - Suspension
UNLOCKED
Rail Trail
LOCKED
City
Adjust
Two Fingers

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Adjusting - Gears
RILU advises using a bike service stand when performing gearing and
breaking adjustments.
It will be easier when the bike is raised off the ground.
Electric bicycles are heavier than regular bicycles please ensure your
bike stands weight rating meets the 25Kg requirement of your NOMAD
TURN OFF electric system when working on gearing and breaking to
avoid any unexpected motor power.
TURN OFF electric
system when working
on NOMAD

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Gears - Uneven Shifting / Slipping
If you experience uneven shifts or slippage in the lower gears, where
the chain jumps from gear #2 to gear #3 unintentionally. Try to adjust
the derailleur using the following method to improve shifting.

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Gears –Gear #7 Pulley Alignment

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Gears –Gear #1 Pulley Alignment

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Motor –Tire Change
DISC - SIDE
GEARS - SIDE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Outer
Nut
Outer
Washer
Inner
C-Washer
Inner
Washer
Inner
C-Washer
Outer
Hanger
Outer
Washer
Outer
Nut
Un-Plug Cable
18mm SPANNER
AXLE ASSEMBLY

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Motor –Service Notes
B
attery –Safety Notes
Battery –Locking
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