Whyte KYNAMIC User manual

Attention!
Read this manual before your rst ride
EN | ENGLISH
Version 1.2
This document is not the complete manual for your EPAC. This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read it before you take the rst ride on your new
electric bicycle (eBike), and keep it for reference. Additional safety, performance and service information for specic components such as suspension or pedals on your eBike, or for
accessories such as helmets or lights that you purchase, may also be available. Make sure that your authorised retailer has given you all the manufacturers’ literature that was included with
your eBike or accessories. This manual can be downloaded from our website to access all the updated relevant information about the use and care of this EPAC and it’s components, as well
as information about spare parts, apps, warranty terms, etc.
QUICK START GUIDE

This document is not the complete manual for your EPAC. This manual is a Quick Start Guide to get you out
riding quickly and safely. Additional safety, performance and service information for specic bicycles and thier
components can be found here https://whytebikes.com/pages/documents
All of Whytes manuals can be downloaded from our website to access all the updated relevant information
about the use and care of your EPAC. Please note that manuals can be updated at any point.

WELCOME
Welcome to the Whyte Bikes family. Before you get riding on your new bike please ensure you have read all the manuals provided with
this product carefully. This manual contains important user directions and safety information to get you riding quickly and safely.
REGISTER
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bike’s warranty. If you ever have an issue, we’ll be able to handle your case efciently and get you back riding as soon as possible. It’s
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INDEX
01 INTRODUCTION
1.1 MANUAL INFO & SYMBOLS ...................................................................................
1.2 PRODUCT WARNINGS .............................................................................................
1.3 RIDER ADVICE .............................................................................................................
02 RIDE INFO
2.1 OUT THE BOX ..............................................................................................................
2.2 PRE-RIDE CHECK.......................................................................................................
2.3 SAFETY EQUIPMENT................................................................................................
2.4 AFTER A CRASH .......................................................................................................
03 REGULATIONS & USAGE
3.1 LEGAL REGULATIONS .............................................................................................
3.2 USAGE CLASSIFICATION .....................................................................................
3.3 USAGE CATEGORIES .............................................................................................
3.4 RIDE CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................
04 SYSTEM CONTROL
4.1 HARDWARE ..................................................................................................................
4.2 PRODUCT WARNINGS ..........................................................................................
05 HMI BAR MOUNT
5.1 ON/OFF ...........................................................................................................................
5.2 HOME SCREEN ..........................................................................................................
5.3 DATA CLEARANCE & ASSIST MODES..............................................................
5.4 CHARGE LEVEL & ERRORS ................................................................................
06 HMI INTEGRATED
6.1 ON/OFF .........................................................................................................................
6.2 HOME SCREEN ..........................................................................................................
6.3 DATA CLEARANCE & ASSIST MODES..............................................................
6.4 CHARGE LEVEL & ERRORS ................................................................................
07 CHARGING
7.1 TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................................................................
7.2 CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................
7.3 DISPOSAL .....................................................................................................................
08 BATTERY
8.1 TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................................................................
8.2 RANGE & CARE .........................................................................................................
8.3 REMOVAL & DISPOSAL .........................................................................................
09 HUB MOTOR
9.1 PRODUCT INFORMATION ......................................................................................
9.2 MOTOR DISPOSAL ...................................................................................................
10 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY............................................................................................
11 WARRANTY ...........................................................................................................................................
12 NOTES ......................................................................................................................................................
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01 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Manual Info & Symbols
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Manual Symbols
WARNING!
This symbol indicates a hazardous situation which could result
in serious injury or death. Riding bicycles can result in loss of
control or falls which may result in injury or death, this manual
doesn’t always repeat the warning of possible injury or death.
CAUTION!
This symbol indicates a potential hazardous situation which
could result in a minor or moderate injury. This symbol may
also alert against unsafe practices. The symbol will also be
used as a safety alert to indicate a situation where damage to
the bicycle/EPAC will void your warranty.
INFO
This symbol indicates to the reader that the information is
important to the user and product.
PLEASE NOTE: This manual was drafted in the English language and may
have been translated to other applicable languages. This quick start manual
assumes that you have basic knowledge or experience of riding pedelec’s/
bicycles.
Thanks for choosing to purchase this Whyte product. We hope you will enjoy
all the benets of its advanced design and engineering.
This manual will guide you through the set-up, safety and operations
procedures that are specic to your Whyte bike. Please read it carefully
and for more general information, we strongly advise that you also read
the ‘General Instructions Manual’ and ‘EPAC Operating Manual’, that is also
supplied with your new bike. If you do not have a copy of your ‘General
Instructions Manual’ you can download it for free from www.whytebikes.com/
support
Your Whyte Bikes component specications that are tted as standard may
be obtained from the Whyte Bikes website www.whytebikes.com. Please
remember, if you are in any doubt about your ability to safely assemble,
service, or repair your Whyte bike, DO NOT RIDE IT and instead arrange for
a professional bicycle mechanic at your local Whyte retailer to do the job
correctly.
Bundled with this manual, may be some of the respective manufacturers
instructions and manuals for the branded parts that are tted to your Whyte
bike. Please take time to study all the relevant instruction manuals to ensure
you have a continually safe and well set-up bike before every ride.
Happy and safe riding.
INFO
Whyte Bikes website www.whytebikes.com

Inuences
Never ride your eBike/pedelec whilst using headphones.
Never ride whilst operating your mobile phone or other electronic
device. Never ever ride your bike under the inuence of alcohol or
drugs. Failure to follow these strict rules could lead to a serious
accident or even death.
Riding conditions
Under wet and slippery conditions please consider your cornering
and braking. Make adaptations to your riding by decreasing your
speed, braking earlier, and gradually applying braking force. Braking
distance is likely to be signicantly increased especially in off
road conditions. Ensure you ride at an appropriate speed for the
conditions, terrain, and your ability.
Bicycle carrier - Child carrier or seat - Trailer
Whyte bicycles are only designed and tested for use by one person
at any time. Carrying a child, pet, or cargo load on your Whyte
bicycle is at your own risk. If you choose to install an accessory on
your Whyte Bike such as a child carrier or a trailer, make sure it is
compatible and refer to the manufacturer’s instructions and your
authorised Whyte retailer for mounting point advice.
Failure to follow the warnings in this manual may result in damage
to the components on your bicycle and will void your warranty, but,
most importantly, may result in serious personal injury or death.
If your bicycle exhibits any signs of damage, do not use it and
immediately bring it to your authorised Whyte Bikes retailer for
inspection.
01 - INTRODUCTION 1.2 Product Warnings
Your Whyte eBike system can only be activated when there is sufciently
charged battery. Please check the ‘CHARGING’ section of this manual which
shows how to charge your bicycle safely. If a sufciently charged battery is
installed and the eBike system is switched on, pedal assistance can be engaged
when pedal force is applied. For all pedal assist modes please nd the correct
operating system in this manual.
Kynamic Power
Your Whyte/Kynamic bicycle features a powerful pedal assist when
force is applied to the pedals. Familiarise yourself with your bike’s
ride and pedal assist characteristics in a safe and at environment.
Ensure you feel comfortable with your bikes performance before
riding in public areas where you may put other peoples safety at risk.
Keep your ngers away
Do not place your ngers or tools near the Drive unit. Maintenance
and repair of the drive unit should only be performed by
an Authorised Whyte Bike Service Centre.
Modications
Do not modify the Kynamic Drive unit or any components directly
connected to the drive unit. Maintenance and repair of the drive unit
should only be performed by an Authorised Whyte Service Centre.
Any attempt to modify the Drive unit may result in serious personal
injury or death, and will immediately void the bicycle’s warranty.
Tyres
Never inate a tyre beyond the lower of the two values of the
maximum pressure marked on the tyre’s sidewall and the
maximum pressure marked on the rim that the tyre is installed on.
Exceeding the recommended maximum pressure may blow the tyre
off the rim, which could cause damage to the bike and injury to the
rider and bystanders.
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01 - INTRODUCTION 1.3 Rider Advice
Rider advice
Riding an eBike offers a very different experience to riding a conventional
bicycle with no motor. The injection of power and increased weight can change
your riding approach. Below are some considerations to ensure safe riding,
reduce component wear, and increase battery range;
• Additional weight can affect braking distances. Consider your speed
when entering corners and trail features. Pedalling through corners or trail
features will increase your speed and may exceed the riders control.
• Shifting gears efciently dependant upon gradient and terrain ensures an
efcient cadence reducing wear to drive-train components. This will also
extend the battery life of the eBike.
• Check tyre pressures regularly to ensure optimum grip and roll efciency.
Store the eBike indoors and where possible avoid storing in a cooler
temperature lower than 5 °C.
Rider advice
Ensure that the eBike is properly sized for the user. Check your owners manual
for assistance with size adjustments. Please ensure you have read the sections
in your owners manual regarding set up, mechanical checks, and safety checks.
Please see advice below specic to EPAC’s.
• Check battery charge level prior to every ride.
• Ensure you are familiar with the display functions.
• Ensure you are familiar with the remote functions.
• Make sure the bike is disconnected from the charger before every ride.
Please note the use of a Pedelec or and E-MTB by children or adolescents
under the age of 14 is not recommended and or illegal in the UK. Please check
your regions laws and restrictions.
Fellow riders and your environment
Always be courteous to other trail users. Use extra caution around domestic
animals, such as dogs and horses. Give other trail users right-of-way in all
situations, take care in urban areas where human trafc is greatly increased.
Please see the ‘regulations and usage’ section of this manual to learn about
your bikes capabilities. Your Whyte eBike and Kynamic hub motor system has
not been design for offroad terrain or MTB graded trails. Riding your bike in
environments that it hasn’t been designed for could lead to mechanical failure
and put the rider at risk.
Public roads
Before riding your Whyte eBike, please inform yourself of all applicable legal
requirements and regulations in your country, state, and/or province. There may
be restrictions on riding your eBike on public roads, cycling paths, and/or trails.
There may also be applicable helmet and light requirements, age restrictions
or license or insurance requirements. Whyte Bikes encourages its bike owners
to research all legal requirements for their own safety. Failure to do so puts the
rider and others around them at risk, voids warranty, and support from Whyte
Bikes will not be offered. As laws and regulations regarding electric bicycles
vary by country and/or state and province and are constantly changing, please
make sure to obtain the latest information. Please read this manual fully and if
you have any further questions please contact your Whyte Bikes retailer.
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02 - RIDE INFO 2.1 Out the Box
This manual is not intended as a comprehensive guide to assembling,
servicing, or maintaining your bicycle. Please see your authorised Whyte Bikes
retailer for assembly guidance, service, repairs, and maintenance.
INFO: Specication of all the components that are tted to your bike
as standard may be obtained from the Whyte Bikes website www.
whytebikes.com
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WARNING: If you are in any doubt about your ability to safely
service or repair your Whyte bike, DO NOT RIDE IT and instead
arrange for a professional bicycle mechanic at your local Whyte
retailer to do the job correctly.
WARNING: Before any ride check all xings are tight and secure. This
is very important to ensure the bikes performance and your safety.
Please read the Pre-Ride Checks section of this manual and learn
what is required to operate this bicycle. Correct tightening force
on fasteners (nuts bolts and screws) is critical. Too much force can
cause damage to the xing and too little force could cause them to
undo or rattle loose. Where indicated in the instructions or printed on
the xing please adhere to the recommended torque specication.
Please see below for recommended tools and torque settings.
Tools Required For Assembly:
• 4,5,6,8mm Allen key
• Adjustable spanner
• Bicycle Pump
• Torque Meter Wrench (Optional)

02 - RIDE INFO 2.1 Out the Box
When unboxing your new Whyte eBike you will nd a Whyte Charger Case
containing numerous manuals (Including this manual). Please ensure you
read all relevant literature prior to assembly or riding your eBike. Relevant
manufacturer manuals for your eBikes components will be provided. Ensure
all documents are retained for assistance with maintenance, cleaning, and
warranty.
In addition to your charger case there will be an accessories box containing
components that are specic to your eBike. Follow the instructions below or
please contact your Whyte retailer for any support required.
Please note: the Whyte charger box and accessories box will differ between
bike models and may not reect the illustrations in this manual.
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Tools Required
• 15mm Spanner
• Philips Head Screwdriver
Accessory Part Instructions:
In the bicycle accessories kit you will nd numerous components relevant
to your bicycle. If your bicycle is supplied with pedals you will need a 15mm
spanner to t them to the cranks. Ensure you have identied the right and
left pedal prior to installation. Tighten pedals to a recommended 40.2-42.9
Nm (350-380 lb/in). A Philips screw driver is required to mount reectors
to your bicycle. Reectors are a crucial part of the safety system and must
not be removed. Before riding your Whyte eBike please inform yourself of all
applicable legal requirements to ride safely in your country/state.

02 - RIDE INFO 2.2 Pre-ride Check
Pre-Ride Check
Routinely check the condition of your bicycle before every ride. Regardless
of ability and experience level, you should read all of your Owners Manual
(Assembly Safety Equipment, Pre-Ride Check, Safety Checks, And Set
Up) and carry out all the required checks. In addition, make sure you are
comfortable operating the eBike’s controls and are familiar with all aspects of
your bike.
• Make sure nothing is loose. Lift the front wheel off the ground by
approximately 5cm (2 inches), then let it drop and bounce on the ground.
Does anything sound, feel or look loose? Then do a visual and tactile
inspection of the whole bike. Can you nd any loose parts or accessories?
If so, secure them. (Frequency: Before every ride)
• Tyre pressure. Make sure tyres are correctly inated. Check by pushing
the bike down into the oor, while looking at how the tyre deects. Check
Manufacturer’s recommended tyre pressures indicated on the side wall.
Adjust the air pressure if necessary. (Frequency: Before every ride)
• Tyre condition. Spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and
side wall. Replace damaged tyres, do not ride on them. (Frequency: Before
every ride)
• Wheels are true. Spin each wheel and check for side-to-side rim
movement. If a rim moves side to side even slightly take the bike to a
Whyte retailer to have the wheel trued. (Frequency: Before every ride)
• Ensure there is ample battery charge before setting off (Frequency: Before
every ride)
• Check that the display and control functions are operational (Frequency:
Before every ride).
WARNING
It is critical that the checks above are completed
before every ride.
Brake Lever Adjustment:
INFO
Please note front and rear brake levers change sides dependant
upon country/state. Ensure you identify which brake lever operates
each brake.
Whyte recommends that at least the index ngers have the range to reach the
brake levers easily. Brake lever adjustment can be achieved - please consult
brake manufacturers manuals or by consulting a Whyte retailer for further
details.
INFO
Take care during assembly not to damage the discs, callipers, or
pads when installing the wheels. With hydraulic brakes, never apply
pressure to the levers with the wheel uninstalled.
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02 - RIDE INFO 2.2 Pre-ride Check
INFO
Ergonomic adjustments to seat-post heights, handlebars, and
suspension set ups can affect the control, comfort and
performance of the user and bicycle. Correct set up can have great
affect on increasing or reducing the rider safety and enjoyment.
WARNING
Aloose or damaged stem, handlebars, grips or extensions can
cause you to lose control and fall. Unplugged handlebars or
extensions can cut you and cause serious injury in an otherwise
minor accident.
WARNING
As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to
wear and high stresses. Different materials and components
may react to wear or stress fatigue in different ways. If the design
life of a component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail possibly causing
injuries to the rider. Any form of cracking, scratches, fraying or change of
colouring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component has
been reached and it should be replaced.
Control Checks
Checking over your bike controls prior to every ride is critical to the riders
safety. These checks must be carried out after assembly.
• Brake function.
Squeeze the brake levers. Can you apply full braking force at the levers
without having them touch the handlebar? Try to move the bike forwards
with the brake levers squeezed. Are the wheels locked? If not, then the
brakes are not working properly. Do not ride the bike until you have
consulted your Whyte retailer.
• Wheel attachment.
Ensure the front and rear wheels are correctly secured to the fork and
frame.
• Secure seat post.
If the seat post has a quick-release clamp fastener for easy height
adjustment, check that it is properly adjusted and in the locked position
• Handlebar and saddle alignment.
Make sure the saddle and handlebar stem are parallel to the bike’s
centre line and clamped tight enough so that you can’t twist them out of
alignment. If they are not, do not ride the bike until you have consulted
your Whyte retailer.
• Handlebar grips.
Ensure the grips are tight by twisting the handlebar grips with force
making sure they do not move. Make sure there is a plug in each end of
the handlebars.
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03 - RIDE INFO 2.3 Safety Equipment
WARNING! Safety gear such as helmets may be required by law.
Please educate yourself on current laws and legislations before
riding. The use of helmets and other protective wear can reduce
serious injuries and even death.
Lights: Lights are mandatory for night riding by law, reectors are not
sufcient. Please make yourself aware of all laws and regulations for your
country/state. Riding at night or in poor visibility is dangerous. Ensure lights
are installed at the front and rear of your bicycle before riding at night.
Helmet: Whyte Bikes strongly recommend that when riding any of their
bikes, that a helmet is worn at all times. This is regardless of the discipline or
bicycle type. Ensure the helmet is securely fastened. Failure to wear a helmet
could result in serious injury or even death.
Reectors: The reectors on your bicycle reect light, which illuminates them,
making the cyclist visible to other vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. They
make you visible in conditions of poor visibility/light. They are therefore a
crucial part of the safety system and must not be removed.
Please ensure all reectors are securely fastened, clean, clear of any
obstructions and exhibit no signs of damage. Do not remove reectors from
your Whyte bike, they have been installed to meet current laws and are tted
for the users safety.
INFO The user of this Whyte bike is responsible for understanding
current laws and regulations regarding bicycle use. The rider must
obey regulations and must be aware of the penalties for their
violation.
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WARNING! When using pannier racks, pay attention to the
maximum loading weight. The rack will have the max. weight
stamped into the metal work or on a visible label. Ensure the rack’s
xings are checked and tightened regularly.

02 - RIDE INFO 2.4 After a Crash
AFTER A CRASH
Check yourself for injuries. Take care of them as best you can. If necessary,
seek medical help. An apparently minor incident could have major
implications later on.
Ensure a thorough check of the complete bike is carried out before riding the
bike after a crash/fall. Damage might be obvious like a cracked frame, forks,
or bent handlebars. Less obvious damage like bent or twisted controls on the
handlebar can affect handling of the bike and will need to be rectied. Please
go through the ‘Pre-Ride’ checks supplied in this manual. Carefully examine
all areas of the frame, forks, and rims for any dents, cracks or deformations. If
you nd any signs of damage to the frame, forks, or rims then do not ride the
bike. Consult your Whyte retailer to have the bike thoroughly inspected before
riding the bike again.
Check the seat, seat-post, stem, and handlebars are still in the correct
orientation. NEVER try to correct the position by force. Loosen xings/bolts
with the correct tools and reposition before re-tightening (Ensure you refer to
the specied torque settings).
Check both wheels are securely tted in the right position in the frame and
fork. Lift the eBike at both the front and rear to test the wheels rotate freely.
Make sure there are no dents or deformations to the rims. Ensure the wheel
runs true with no interference from the frame. Be sure to check over brake
alignment with discs and pads as this may have been altered in the crash.
Failure to carry out these checks before riding puts the rider at risk.
WARNING: Aluminium components when deformed can break
unexpectedly. If any of your Whyte bicycle components have been
deformed or bent after a fall then the bicycle is unsafe to ride.
Please ensure damaged parts are replaced and correctly installed. If
there is any doubt do not ride your bicycle and contact your Whyte
retailer for support. .
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WARNING: A collision or impact can cause serious damage to your
bicycle and its components, causing them to malfunction or wear out
prematurely. Malfunctions can occur suddenly and without notice,
causing you to lose control of your bicycle and suffer serious injuries.
If you discover any damage to your Whyte bike or its components, STOP using
the bicycle immediately!
Even if you cannot visually observe any damage, pay close attention to the
sound of your bicycle when riding. Unusual noises or riding vibrations can be
a clear sign of damage and you should stop riding immediately. Contact your
Whyte retailer who will be able to correctly diagnose the problem.
WARNING: Carbon composite components, including frames, wheels,
handlebars, stems, cranksets, brakes, etc. which have sustained an
impact must not be ridden until they have been disassembled and
thoroughly inspected by a qualied mechanic.

03 - REGULATIONS & USAGE 3.1 Legal Regulations
INFO
Before riding your Whyte eBike please inform yourself of all
applicable legal requirements to ride safely in your country/state.
Please ensure adequate safety restrictions are obeyed with regards
to lighting, licenses, helmet and insurance requirements. Whyte Bikes
will not make any promise, representation, or warranty regarding the
use of your EPAC. Laws and regulations for EPAC’s vary in different
markets and continue to evolve, please ensure you obtain the latest
information.
An eBike/pedelec is a bicycle where the rider is assisted when pedalling.
The motor can legally go up to 250 Watts with a maximum assisted speed of
25Km/h. Any bike that exceeds these limits is considered to be a moped or
light motorcycle depending upon country/state law.
Under EU and UK law eBikes/pedelec’s fall under the same category as
bicycles. These laws may differ or special rules may apply dependant upon
region so please take the time to educate yourself before riding. It is extremely
important to obey the regulations governing the operation of an eBike/pedelec
and the requirements regarding minimum age, certicates, licenses, insurance
and helmets.
INFO
Do not tamper with your eBike/pedelec’s electrical system in any way.
Unauthorised modications will void your bikes warranty, and make
the product unsafe, whilst endangering the user and others. Making
any changes to increase the speed or performance could incur legal
problems. Any maintenance to the electrical system must be carried
out by a professional accredited mechanic and all replacement parts
must be original. For further assistance please consult your Whyte
retailer or motor manufacturer.
Possible Legal Implications:
• The eBike/pedelec is required by law to be registered for approval and
insured. All legal requirements regarding the bike components stated by
road trafc licensing authority must be adhered to e.g. lights, reectors
and helmets.
• Whyte do not offer representation, warranty, or liability for use of youR
eBike/pedelec
• Tampering with your eBike/pedelec may result in a legal offence and
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Please check age restrictions for EPAC users in your country/state as it is
common to nd laws banning the use of EPAC’s for children on public roads.
If you plan to ride with kids on your bicycle, please inform yourself of all
applicable legal requirements and regulations in your country/state. There
may be restrictions on riding your bicycle with certain or any accessory(ies).
This is especially true for electric and pedal-assist bicycles

03 - REGULATIONS & USAGE 3.2 Usage Classication
PLEASE NOTE: STICKER CONTENTS WILL
DIFFER BETWEEN BIKE MODEL, YEAR AND
COUNTRY/STATE OF SALE.
To dene the intended use of your bike please contact your Whyte retailer. All
Whyte bikes have been tested and classied accordingly. The purpose of this
classication is to dene the test requirements comply with the respective
stress loads.
WARNING: It is critical that your Whyte bike isn’t ridden under
conditions that do not fall under its intended usage category.
Exceeding the usage category of your bike could result in serious
damage to the bike, injury, or even death.
WARNING: The maximum permitted weight should not exceeded.
Whyte bikes may have differing maximum permissible weight limits,
this can be found in the owners manual or on the frame sticker. An
example of frame sticker pictured to the right. Exceeding the weight
limit will damage the bike and could result in a failure or accident.
The maximum permissible weight is calculated using the following factors:
Weight of Pedelec (Kg)
+ Weight of rider (Kg)
+ Weight of Luggage, Tools, Rucksack (Kg)
= Maximum Permissible Weight (Kg)
An example of the frame sticker shown to the right can be found on the
underside of your downtube near the headset. This sticker will display
maximum permissible weight whilst stating the bikes overall weight, cut off
speed, maximum power, manufacture year, and contact information.
WARNING: Towing is not permitted on this bicycle. Please do not
use tow ropes or trailers. Towing will void your warranty and risks
damaging the motor components.
WARNING: This bike has not been tested or approved for mounting
child carriers. Doing so will put the passengers at risk.
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03 - REGULATIONS & USAGE 3.3 Usage Categories
Whyte pedelecs of the category ‘1 - ROAD’ have been designed to be ridden on hard-
packed road surfaces where the wheels remain in constant contact with the surface.
Pedelecs of this category are not intended for use as touring or travel bikes. Maximum
permissible weight consisting of the rider and luggage is specied on the CE marking
on your bike.
Whyte pedelecs of the category ‘2 - CROSS’ have been designed to be ridden on
roads, tarred cycle lanes, or gravel/earthy surfaces that have been sign posted for
bikes. This category of bike is intended for leisure and trekking where loss of contact
between the wheels and surface may occur. Drops must be limited to 15cm (6”) or less.
Maximum permissible weight consisting of the rider and luggage is specied on the CE
marking on your bike.
Whyte pedelecs of the category ‘3 - TRAIL’ have been designed to be ridden on hard-
packed surfaces mentioned in category 1 & 2 as well as unpaved roads, rough trails,
and unimproved trails which require technical skills. This category of bike is intended
for leisure, trekking, and cross country where loss of contact between the wheels and
surface may occur. Drops must be limited to 61cm (24”) or less. Maximum permissible
weight consisting of the rider and luggage is specied on the CE marking on your bike.
Whyte pedelecs of the category ‘4 - ENDURO’ have been designed to be ridden on
surfaces mentioned in category 1, 2, and 3, or downhill grades. This category of bike
is intended for All-mountain and Enduro where loss of contact between the wheels
and surface is common. Drops must be limited to 122cm (48”) and speeds limited to
40km/h. This bike category is suitable for bike parks which feature jumps, drops, roots,
rocks, and loose ground. Please note bike park construction characteristics to be
suitable for this bike category. Maximum permissible weight consisting of the rider and
luggage is specied on the CE marking on your bike.
Whyte pedelecs of the category ‘5 - DOWNHILL & FREERIDE’ have been designed
to be ridden on surfaces mentioned in category 1, 2, 3 and 4; extreme jumping; or
downhill grades on rough trails where speeds may exceed 40km/h. This category of
bike is intended for Downhill and Freeride where loss of contact between the wheels
and surface is common. This bike category is suitable for bike parks which feature
jumps, drops, roots, rocks, and loose ground. Jumps and drops can exceed 122cm (48”)
on ofcial trails with purpose built landings. Maximum permissible weight consisting of
the rider and luggage is specied on the CE marking on your bike.
INFO Usage categories meet
safety standards ‘DIN EN ISO
4210’ & ‘DIN EN 15194’.
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03 - REGULATIONS & USAGE 3.4 Ride Conditions
Considerations:
Speed: Always ride at a speed within your comfort zone and or according to
the conditions you’re riding in (e.g., rain, darkness or loose dirt). This especially
applies when riding in wet weather, as you’ll need even more time and greater
distance to slow down and are more likely to crash. Give lots of room to slow
down and apply brakes gently. Riding at speeds beyond your comfort or skill
level can result in a serious crash. Even if it’s legal, it’s not always safe to be
riding at high speeds on paths or trails when other users are present.
Failure to take these potentially dangerous conditions into account can
cause a crash, leading to serious personal injury or death.
WARNING - Conditions on the road, path or trail you are riding on
can present sudden hazards. Avoid or exercise caution by slowing
your speed on dangerous terrain, including:
• Potholes
• Train tracks
• Wet, oily or icy terrain
• Gravel or sand
• Kerbs
• Wet leaves
• Speed bumps
• Drain grates
• Broken glass
• Thorns
• Steep hills
• Sharp or sudden turns
• Other hazards that can cause a puncture and/or loss of control
WARNING - As a road user, it is your responsibility to follow the rules
of the road and operate your eBike in such a manner as to reduce
your risk of a collision. Failure to follow this warning may lead to a
collision or crash, resulting in serious personal injury or death.
Surrounding people:
Exercise caution when passing pedestrians or other cyclists. The greater the
speed difference, the greater the likelihood of a crash. Slow down when people
or pedestrians are present, as they may not be aware of your presence and
may step out in front of you. Riding with greater speed and weight requires
more care, especially around other riders. Avoid distractions and stay focused
on the road ahead. When following other riders, maintain a sufcient enough
gap to allow you to stop safely. The higher your speed, the greater the gap
should be.
CAUTION - When riding in a group, following other riders, or riding
on crowded roads, paths or trails, always maintain a gap sufcient to
allow you to stop safely.
Passengers:
Transporting passengers with your eBike is NOT permitted. Your eBike
has been designed and tested for use by one person (the rider). Any
transportation of a passenger beyond the intended design of the eBike is at
your own risk.

04 SYSTEM CONTROL 4.1 Hardware
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Whyte & Kynamic
Thank you for choosing the new Kynamic powered Whyte bike. The illustration above depicts the key Kynamic components
equipped with your eBike. Please note the products and specications stated in this manual may be updated without prior
notication. This manual includes instructions for the Kynamic KY-BC250 System, including the following components; Rear Hub
Motor - Intube Battery Set - Torque Sensor - HMI (mounted) - HMI (integrated) - Battery Charger.
Rear Hub Motor Torque Sensor
(Dual Side)
Torque Sensor
(Single Side)
Charging Socket
Battery HMI (Bar Mount)
HMI (Integrated) Charger

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WARNING - When using the Kynamic Unit-e system, the following
basic precautions should always be followed:
• Read all the instructions before using the product.
• To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is
used near children.
• Do not put ngers or hands into the product.
• Do not use this product if the exible power cord or output cable is frayed, has
broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.
• All the component leads shall use original components.
• This equipment is not intended to be used at ambient temperatures less than
-10°C (14°F) or above ambient temperatures of 60°C (140°F).
• Do not immerse the product or any e-system component in water. The
penetration of water into the charger could cause electric shock.
• Do not place the product or any e-system component near re or heat.
• Always turn off the eBike system and remove the battery before installing,
disassembling or modifying any components on the eBike.
04 SYSTEM CONTROL 4.2 Product Warnings
Read all the safety and general instructions. Failure to observe the
safety and general instructions may result in electric shock, re and/
or serious injury.
The term charger is used in these instructions to mean all original Kynamic
chargers from the system generation. The term eBike battery is used in these
instructions to mean all original Kynamic eBike rechargeable battery packs from
the system.
INFO - This product manual is intended primarily for the User to
have the knowledge of the good and safe operation with Kynamic
Unit-e System.
INFO - Users who are not professionally trained for bicycle
assembly should not attempt to install, disassemble or modify the
components themselves.
CAUTION - If you replace the bolts required to secure the
battery in the frame, ensure you contact your Whyte retailer for
replacement screw specications.
Maintenance and cleaning
If the charger fails, please contact an authorised Whyte bike retailer.
Clean the charger using a dry cloth.
After-sales service and advice on using products
If you have any questions about the eBike and its components, contact an
authorised Whyte bicycle retailer.

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05 HMI BAR MOUNT 5.1 On/Off
CAUTION - Before your ride:
• Regardless of your experience level, you should read the User
Manual carefully and carry out all important safety checks.
• The eBike system can only operate when the battery is sufciently
charged.
Product Features
All illustrations of bike parts except for the drive unit, on-board computer
(including operating unit), speed sensor and the corresponding holders are a
schematic representation and may differ on your eBike. The numbering of the
components shown refers to the illustrations on the graphics to the right.
Operation Requirements
Your eBike system can only be activated when the following
requirements are met:
– A sufciently charged battery is inserted (see battery operating instructions).
– The speed sensor is connected (see drive unit operating instructions).
Power On/Off
Press and hold the power button (1) to turn on/off.
Start up logo will be displayed for 3 seconds after initiating power to the
controller. Then the home screen will be displayed.
1
HMI control unit
Dropper Post Lever
(Not tted to all bike
specications)
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