XPRIT Beach Cruiser User manual

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Instructions to Set Up Your Beach Cruiser E-bikes
Diagram

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We know you are excited about getting going but please:
✓Reseat and charge the battery before the first ride
✓Make sure the pedals are tight
✓Make sure the front wheel is installed properly and tight
✓Inflate the tires properly
✓Check that all screws are properly torqued
✓Carry out a fine adjustment of the gears and brakes
✓Learn how to use the LCD display
✓Wear a helmet before riding
Please Note: Your bike may need further adjustments after assembly.
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If you have any trouble with setup, please contact us online or
through our email address: support@xprit.com

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Assembling Your E-Bike
1) Read all of the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the proper operation of all items.
2) This quick guide is intended to list the steps needed to assemble your bike with some
mechanical skills. It is not a complete manual or training. If you do not feel comfortable or lack
some of the skills to assemble it yourself, reach out to a cyclist friend, a local bike mechanic or
one of our support technicians for guidance.
3) Our QA mechanics have assembled and tested your bike beforehand.
4) To assemble your bike, work on a clean area with enough space to maneuver.
5) If installed, remove the battery from the bike to start the assembly.
6) Inspect the bike completely to be sure no damage occurred during shipping.
7) The kickstand is designed to support the bicycle only. Not the rider mounted.
8) You can adjust your saddle position and the tilt on your handlebar items for comfort.
9) Check all screws and parts are tight and properly fixed. We recommend a pre-trip inspection
before your first rides.

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Installing Your Handlebars
1) Turn the headset forward in front of the bike.
2) Place the handlebar in the handlebar mount being careful with the wires.
3) Face the mounting brackets on the front end of the mount with the round edges facing outward.
Adjust the handlebar angle to your comfortable riding posture.
4) Secure the mounting brackets with two screws.
5) Verify your front tire lines up with your headset.
6) Check whether all headset items are tight.

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Installing Your Front Wheel - Quick Release Version
Insert the front wheel in between the front fork on the bike. Be sure the fork is resting on
the outside of the axle.
1) Align the disc brake between the brake caliper as shown in Figure 2.
2) Insert the skewer into the wheel axle(See Figure 1). Note: spring, cam follower, and lever should
be on the LEFT side of disc brake. The adjustment nut and spring should be on the right side. (See
Figure 2)
3) Screw the skewer into the end nut until almost tight.
4) Lift the lever up until parallel with the front fork. You should feel the axle tighten into the front
forks. Your front wheel is now installed.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Bike Rear
Bike Front
Brake Caliper
and Disc Brake
on left side of
bike
—Front Fork

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Installing Your Headlight
1) Put the headlight with its bracket and end nut in front of fork gantry, the headlight screw
and spacer behind fork gantry. Link and secure these four pieces through fork gantry
installing hole.
2) Connect the headlight cable with the wire coming from the downtube.

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Installing Your Pedals
1) Warning: Incorrect installation will cause damage. Please read the instructions and watch our
videos if needed.
2) Identify the Left and Right markings on the pedals. They can only be installed in their
respective side.
a. L is for the Left Pedal and it goes on the Left Crank Arm.
b. R is for the Right pedal and it goes on the Right Crank Arm (Chain Side).
3) Sitting on your bike the pedals go on the Left and Right side respectively.
4) Keep the pedal Horizontal while hand screwing to get the thread started. Then Use your 15mm
wrench to tighten them.
5) Both pedals tighten towards the front of the bike. The left pedal is reverse threaded to allow
this.
6) The pedals need to be very tight, be sure to retighten after your first couple rides.
Use your 15mm
wrench to properly
tighten the pedals
Right Pedal /
Chain Side
Left Pedal /
Key Side
Both pedals
tighten towards
the front
Rear
Front

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Removing the Battery
To Remove the Battery
1) Turn off the LED display.
2) Use your left hand to turn the key clockwise to unlock the battery.
3) Use your right hand to hold on battery handle and pull out the battery backward.
Note: the battery weighs heavy and should be handled with care.
When the Battery is Removed
Do not touch the “+” and “-” terminal contacts on the top of the battery when the battery is
removed from the bike.
Be careful not to drop or damage the battery when loose from the bike.
Avoid damaging the exposed connector terminals and keep them clear of debris.

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How to Use the Display
1) Power on/off
Press the button to turn on the display. Your bike will be ON. Press again to turn it off. The
display will automatically shut down when there is no operation or riding for 10 minutes.
2) Adjust the assist level
Short press “+” or “-” button to change the assist level from 0 to 5. 0 is without assist. 5 is the
max assist level.
3) Walking mode
Press and hold “-” button for 2 seconds to shift into walking mode; release the button to exit the
walking mode. The walking mode function can only be used when the user pushes the e-bike,
please do not use it when riding.
4) Headlight on/off
Press the HEADLIGHT button to turn on the front light. Pressing the HEADLIGHT button again
to turn off the headlights
5) Battery indication
When the battery voltage is high, the five LED power indicators are all on. When the battery is
under voltage, the last power indicator flashes for a long time, indicating that the battery is
seriously under voltage and needs to be charged immediately.

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Using the Cruise Control Function
The cruise control feature can be used to maintain a desired speed without using the Throttle
or Pedal Assist.
To activate the Cruise Control function:
Use the throttle or pedal assist to reach your desired speed. While holding the throttle in a
stable speed (speed should be over10mph) over 5 seconds, it will enter into cruise mode.
Under cruise mode, the current speed will be maintained without the need to use the throttle or
pedal assist.
Deactivating the Cruise Control
To discontinue the use of the cruise control function you can do the following actions:
•Use the brakes by squeezing the brake lever
•Use the throttle
Preparations Before Riding
1) Read all instructions carefully, be familiar with the proper operation of all items. Check for
detailed information and guidance on our product page.
2) Warning: Basic electric precautions should always be followed to avoid issues or malfunction.
How to Charge Your Bike
The battery can be charged when locked on the bike or unlocked and removed from the bike.
1) Remove the rubber cover on the charging port and insert the charger into the charging port.
2) Plug the charger into an appropriate power outlet. When the charger is plugged in, the red
light on the charger will illuminate to show that the battery is charging.
3) Charge the battery, making sure not to charge for longer than 10 hours at a time. When the
battery is fully charged, the LED will turn green and charging will be stopped.

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Note: The charger is designed to automatically stop charging when the battery is full, but
unnecessary wear of the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the
battery and a power source for longer than 12 hours. Detach the charger as soon as possible
once the green light indicates a complete charge, to avoid unnecessary wear of charging
components.
4) Once the battery is charged, unplug the charger from the power outlet.
5) Unplug the charger from the battery. Store the charger in a safe place for future use.
6) You can charge your phone by connecting to USB port on the battery.
Note:The battery capacity display located at the top flat plate of the battery which indicates
the battery capacity status. There are four lights in the display. Four lights indicates the voltage
is higher than 49.5V; Three lights indicate the voltage is in between of 49.5V and 47.5V; Two
lights indicate the voltage is in between of 47.5V and 45.5V; One light indicates the voltage is
in between of 45.5V and 41.5V. It’s recommended to charge the battery in time when there are
only two lights on.

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Do not leave a charging battery unattended. Never charge a battery for more than 10
hours at a time. Failure to follow battery charging best practices could result in
unnecessary wear to the charging components, battery, and or charger, and could lead to
an under-performing or non-functional battery and replacement will not be covered under
warranty.
Notes of Charging and Storage:
1) Pay attention to check whether the surface temperature of the battery case rises too high
during charging. It is FORBIDDEN to cover the battery during charging.
2) Due to high temperature in summer time, it is NOT advisable to charge it immediately after
riding. In winter, it is FORBIDDEN to charge the battery in environment below 0
℃
. It is
recommended to charge the battery in room temperature.
3) If the battery will not be used for a long period, take it off from the bike and discharge its
capacity to 60%-80% for stock. Disconnect it from the charger and place it in a dry, ventilated
place without direct sunlight. In order to maintain a long lifecycle, it is recommended to charge
the battery every two months.

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BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOMS
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Throttle and pedal assist
not working
Battery off
Turn on battery
Battery installation
Reseat battery
LED display not on
Turn on LED display
Discharged battery
Charge battery
Brake sensors
engaged
Inspect brake lever
Reduced speed
Low battery power
Charge battery
Reduced battery range
Low battery power
Charge battery
Low tire pressure
Inspect tire
Heavy load on bike
Adjust bike load
Driving on rough
terrain
Adjust route
Using throttle only
Include pedal assist
Battery does not charge
Charger not properly
connected
Inspect connections
Battery temperature
Read the user manual for
best practices
Damaged charger
Replace charger
Issue with battery
Contact Support Team
E-bike making strange
noises
Loose hardware
Tune-up and inspection
needed
Issue on drivetrain
Maintenance needed
Issue with motor
Contact Support Team

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Error Codes
When the e-bike electronic control system fails, the display will automatically flicker the LED
light to indicate the error code.Below is the error codes list.
Error Showing
Error
Note
Light 1 flickers
Open Throttle Fault
Throttle has not returned to the start position on
start-up. Check to see if the throttle can return to
the start position or if there is something blocking
the throttle unit. Contact technical support.
Light 2 flickers
Throttle Fault
Throttle may be damaged. Check the throttle or
throttle cable for damage.
Contact technical support.
Light 1 and light 2
flicker
Over Voltage Protection
The battery voltage is too high to operate.
Incorrect battery was used on the bike.
Check to be sure that the correct battery is being
used on the bike. Contact technical support.
Light 3 flickers
Motor Hall Signal Fault
At least one of the motor’s hall sensor wires have
been disconnected or damaged.
Disconnect and reconnect the motor cable.
Contact technical support.
Light 1 and light 3
flicker
Motor Phase Line Fault
At least one of the motor’s phase wires has been
disconnected or damaged.
Contact technical support.
Light 2 and light 3
flicker
Temperature Sensor
Fault
The controller’s temperature sensor has become
disconnected or damaged.
Contact technical support.
Light 1,light 2 and
light 3 flicker
Current Sensor Fault
The controller’s current sensor has become
disconnected or damaged.
Contact technical support.
Light 4 flickers
Speed Sensor Fault
Re-plug motor cable connector.
Contact technical support.
All light flicker
Communication Fault
Poor connection between the controller and the
display. Check all cable connectors. Check for
corrosion damage. Contact technical support.

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Label of Your Beach Cruiser E-bike

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