Taubik TOUR E-Bike User Manual
Model: TOUR
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for choosing and purchasing our E-Bike. For your driving safety, please read this manual carefully to ensure that you can follow the correct instructions, safety warnings and precautions before using it.
- Strictly abide by local laws and regulations and traffic laws. The company is not responsible for any consequences caused by violation of the above laws and regulations.
- Strictly follow the instructions in the manual for corresponding operations. The company is not responsible for any consequences caused by improper use, speeding, overloading etc.
- Do not use this E-Bike to do stunts, it will increase the probability of injury and damage to the E-Bike.
- Please always wear a helmet.
- Do not leave the battery near fire or heat sources.
- Please regularly check whether the brake performance is good.
- Please do not modify, repair or disassemble the product on your own.
- Avoid using used, defective and/or aftermarket batteries.
- People who should not ride the product include:
- Anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Anyone who suffers from disease that puts them at risk if they engage in strenuous physical activity.
- Anyone who has problems with balance or with motor skills that would interfere with their ability to maintain balance.
- Anyone whose weight is outside the stated limits (see Specifications).
- Pregnant women.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | TOUR |
Max Load | 120KG |
Motor | 500W/48V |
Battery | 15Ah |
Suspension | Front spring suspension |
Max Speed | 32km/h |
Derailleur | Rear: Shimano 8 |
Max Distance (Pure Power) | 50km – 55km |
Max Distance (Pedal assist) | 55km – 150km |
Sensor | Speed Sensor |
Frame | Aluminum |
Brake Type | Hydraulic brakes |
Tire Size | 26" X 4.0" |
Tire Pressure | Min: 5 psi Max:30 psi |
Charger | 54.6V/2A |
Charge Time | 6-8 hours |
Fork | Suspension fork |
Net Weight | 32.6kg |
PARTS DIAGRAMS
Features & Parts:
- 1. Brake light
- 2. Battery Pack
- 3. Seat
- 4. Brake Lever
- 5. Headlight
- 6. 26 inch Tire
- 7. Rear Derailleur
- 8. Kickstand
- 9. Pedal
A diagram showing the e-bike with numbered parts: 1. Brake light, 2. Battery Pack, 3. Seat, 4. Brake Lever, 5. Headlight, 6. 26 inch Tire, 7. Rear Derailleur, 8. Kickstand, 9. Pedal.
Handlebar Controls
A diagram of the handlebar controls with numbered parts:
- 1. Left Brake Lever for front brake
- 2. LCD Display
- 3. Right shifter for rear derailleur
- 4. Handlebar
- 5. LCD Display Button
- 6. Thumb Throttle
DISPLAY PANEL
The display panel shows various information:
- (1) Voltage Indication
- (2) Max speed
- (3) Power gear
- (4) Total distance travelled
- (5) Indicates the Battery Capacity
- (6) Average speed
- (7) Current speed
- (8) Single distance
- (9) Power output by motor
- (10) Indicates the headlight on
A visual representation of the display panel with all indicators labeled.
A. Product Introduction
1. Product name and model
Colored IPS Screen Display of electric power assist bike. Product model: DM05C.
DM05C includes two versions of UART communication and CAN BUS communication: DM05C_U corresponds to UART communication version; DM05C_C corresponds to CAN BUS communication version. All DM05 products are available to add Bluetooth function in its hardware.
2. Product introduction
- Imported tempered glass, 2.5D extra hard, high transmittance.
- 3.5 inch HD high brightness full viewing angles IPS LCD display.
- Special screen fitting technology, great sunlight and outdoor readability, separated remote control with ergonomic design.
- IP65 and up waterproof, excellent for outdoor use.
- Built-in Bluetooth function, compatible with CAN-BUS and UART communication.
- Service Tool function for fast firmware upgrade, parameter setting, and easy maintenance.
3. Range of application
Suitable for all E-bikes that comply with EN15194 standard.
4. Appearance and size
The shell material of DM05C is PC+ABS, the screen is made of imported tempered glass with beveled edge. This product is suitable to be installed on a horizontal handlebar tube size of Ø22.2mm, Ø25.4mm, and Ø31.8mm.
5. Display coding rules
Example coding: DM03-C01M120140001, V01. XXX. XX-24V2526XX
As shown in the picture: DM05A-C01M020340001
Breakdown of the code:
- Production serial number
- Manufacture year and week number
- Manufacture factory code, M0, M1, M2, M3
- Hardware version number, C-CAN, U-UART, last 2 numbers are version
- Product model
Another code example: A08.01-36V2570XX
Breakdown of the code:
- Parameter character value (reserved)
- Parameter character value (wheel size value, 700C=70, 27.5=27)
- Parameter character value (speed limit information, range from 04 to 46)
- Parameter character value (voltage, 24/36/43/48/52, can be expanded)
- Customer software version number (may omit)
- Customer code
1. Specifications
- Power supply: DC 24V/36V/48V
- Rated current: 42 mA
- Shutdown leakage current: <1uA
- Screen specification: 3.5 inch Colored IPS Screen Display, resolution 320*480
- Communication method: UART/CAN-BUS
- Operating temperature: -10°C~60°C
- Storage temperature: -20°C~70°C
- Waterproof level: IP65
7. Function overview
- Left side independent buttons with ergonomic design.
- Customization of boot interface and UI.
- Unit: Km/Miles, Language: English/German.
- Display key riding data, speed, mileage, battery info, etc.
- Statistical function for power assist mode.
- Walk assist function.
- Error code indication.
- Parameters setting and advanced setting.
- Range and battery indication (*available if BMS provides necessary info).
- Percentage Analysis of total power output shared between engine and rider (*available if torque sensor provides necessary info).
- Health info statistics (*available if connected to external bluetooth device).
- *Optional: Bluetooth function, for wireless connection for data transmission.
- *Optional: Service reminder function.
- *Optional: Auto headlight on/off function.
- *Optional: Real-Time Clock, for a current time indication.
8. Installation
- Display locking clip includes two handlebar sizes: size A Ø31.8mm, B Ø25.4mm. Please include the requested locking clip size in the purchase order.
- Installing DM05 display: Adjust display to a position easy to operate, using M3*10 hex set screws and tighten. Tightening torque: 0.8N.m.
- *Note: Damage caused by excessive torque is not covered by the warranty.
- Place remote button on the left side of horizontal tube, for more remote button models, please refer to Velofox product catalog.
- Connect the 5 pin plug to the docking plug of the controller.
6. Interface
6.1 Boot interface
A diagram showing the Velofox logo, followed by the main display interface.
Boot logo interface is displayed for 2 seconds after the display is turned on. When the communication connection is established, display enters the main interface which shows information obtained from the controller. (All data displayed is following communication protocol provided by the customer).
6.2 Basic interface and operation
A diagram illustrating the basic display interface with controls labeled: Adjust up/down, Power-on button, M button. The display shows speed, battery, and other relevant information.
6.3 Function interface introduction
The document describes the boot interface and basic function interface, showing the transition from the boot logo to the main display. It details the indicators on the display such as Bluetooth connection, headlight indicator, battery indicator, RTC Real-Time clock indicator, voltage indication, power gear, speed info, subtotal mileage, and power output by motor.
The basic function interface contains real-time speed, power information, power gear, clock information, light indicator, connection status and cycling statistics display. Mileage statistics show speed and mileage information, including average speed, maximum speed, and TRIP info which is subtotal mileage. Speed display has 3 digits, maximum value is 99.9KM/H. Subtotal mileage TRIP value has 4 digits, maximum value is 99999km.
Other function interfaces
Function interface I - battery information
This interface displays battery information, including voltage, capacity percentage, accumulated charging cycles, and Range (endurance mileage). Accumulated charging cycles are provided by the battery BMS. If not available, it shows '----'. Range is calculated using battery BMS capacity info; if unavailable, it shows '----'.
A diagram shows the battery information screen with details like Voltage, Capacity, Charged Cycles, and Range.
Function interface II - Motor information
This interface shows motor information. The Power analysis area displays power output analysis, including average power output by motor, maximum output, and power output shared between rider and motor. If requested info is not available from the controller, the display calculates using collected voltage and electric currents data.
Function interface III - Assist Mode Usage Statistics
This interface displays the usage time statistics of different power assist modes during riding, calculated by the meter according to the riding state and shown as percentage data. Usage time statistics can be reset to zero by pressing a button.
Diagrams show the usage statistics for different assist modes (ECO, TOUR, NORM, SPORT, TURBO) in both English and numerical gear displays.
Walk assist interface
Long press a button to enter walk assist mode. The interface shows the walk assist icon and real-time speed.
A diagram shows the walk assist interface with speed displayed as 05.3.
Maintenance reminder interface
The display can be set with regular maintenance reminders. When the set mileage is reached, the display notifies the user. The notification can be cancelled by a short press of the M button. The maintenance record can be reset through an after-sales diagnostic tool.
A diagram shows a maintenance reminder message on the display.
Error code interface
When the display receives error info from the controller, it shows a detailed error code, indicating electrical system fault information. The error code is displayed numerically in the speed display area.
A diagram shows an error code '30' displayed on the screen.
Bluetooth connection and message alert interface
The instrument supports Bluetooth function. After successful connection, an icon will be displayed in the upper left corner of the instrument.
Setting interface
Within 10s after turning on the display, long press the M button to enter the setting interface. Short press the up/down arrows to switch between setting interfaces. Short press the up/down arrows to enter parameter picking state.
Diagrams show the transition from the main interface to the setting interface, and then to a sub-menu for settings like UNIT, SET TIME, MAINTENANCE, BACKLIGHT, AUTOSLEEP, PASSWORD.
For more setting operation illustrations, refer to part 7.
First level parameter setting interface
Setting | Interface | Description | Setting data | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unit setting | Diagram of UNIT setting screen |
UNIT | Value=KM/H, MPH | Default Value=KM/H. KM/H - Metric, MPH - Imperial. |
Clock setting | Diagram of SET TIME screen |
SET TIME | Customization | Default: 12:00 |
Maintenance reminder | Diagram of MAINTENANCE screen |
MAINTENANCE | Fixed value | Default=5000km. Maintenance reminders will be sent after every 1000 km. |
Backlight level setting | Diagram of BACK LIGHT screen |
BACK LIGHT | Value= LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3 | Default LEVEL 3, backlight level 60%, 80%, 100%. |
Auto shutdown | Diagram of Auto sleep screen |
Auto sleep | Value=OFF, 5-30 min | Default Value=5 min. OFF means no auto shutdown. |
Password setting | Diagram of PASSWORD screen |
PASSWORD | Value= OFF and ON. When ON, is allowed to 4-digit. | Default value: OFF. |
Display information | Diagram of SYSTEM INFORMATION screen |
DISPLAY INFO | read only | According to communication protocol. |
Battery info | Diagram of BATTERY INFO screen |
Battery information | read only | According to communication protocol. |
B. Advanced setting functions
*Warning: The advanced setting function is based on specific protocol content, allowing to modify and set the controller and system parameter through display side. This feature is only available to specific groups of people, such as bike manufacturers, dealers and other entities with professional technical capabilities. Debugging and maintenance are allowed through advanced setting functions. In case of improper parameter setting or other setting problems, the whole system will work improperly or even have failure problems. Please be cautious about whom to open this feature to.
Advanced settings require a specific password. Please communicate with Taubik sales and technical support team to confirm compatibility with your current hardware version and obtain the password.
Advanced setting operation instructions
After selecting the advanced setting in the first-level menu, short press M button to enter the login password. Short press M button to select the corresponding password digit in the 4-digit password field. Short press up/down arrows to edit password value, and short press M button again to confirm the input.
Diagrams show the password input interface and the advanced setting menu.
Advanced setting functions descriptions:
Setting | Interface | Description | Setting data | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wheel size setting | Diagram of Wheel Diameter setting |
WheelDI=Wheel diameter | Value=12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 26, 27, 27.5, 700C, 28, *29, *CCF (*Value is optional) | Default value: 26. *CCF is the wheel diameter perimeter setting, which requires the support of the controller communication protocol. Parameter 29 means the wheel diameter 29 inches, which needs the support of the corresponding controller communication protocol. |
Speed limitation setting | Diagram of Speed Limitation setting |
SpdLtd=Speed limitation | Value= 5 to 46 | Default Value=25. Step=1. |
Pedal assist mode setting | Diagram of PAS Mode setting |
PAS=Pedal assistant Mode | Value = Dig-3; Dig-5: ICON | Digital 3 gear levels, Digital 5 gear levels. ICON version. |
Speed sensor setting | Diagram of S-sensor Pulse setting |
Ssensor=Speed sensor | Value= 1-12 | Default: 1. Step=1; Motor speed measuring magnet number. |
PAS sensor setting | Diagram of P-Sensor Pulse setting |
P-Sensor=PAS sensor | Value= 1-64 | Default: 12. Step=1; PAS sensor. |
PAS sensor direction setting | Diagram of Sensor Direction setting |
Direc=PAS sensor direction | Value= F or R | F=Forward, R=Reverse signal direction of sensor, can be adjusted corresponding to right or left. |
Slow acceleration setting | Diagram of Slow Starting setting |
Slow-ACC= slow acceleration | Value= 0-3 | Default: 0. |
Assist pulse setting | Diagram of PAS Pulse setting |
Pulse=assist pulse started | Value= 2-63 | Default: 2. Step=1. |
Current limitation setting | Diagram of Current Limitation setting |
CurLtd=current limitation | Value= 0-31.5A | Default: 12A. Step=0.5A. |
System voltage setting | Diagram of System Voltage setting |
SysVol=select system voltage | Value= 24V/36V/48V | Default: 36V. |
Low voltage level setting | Diagram of Low Voltage setting |
LowVol=low voltage level | Value= 10.0-52.0V | Default: 31.5V. Step=0.5V. |
C. Data clearance
Data clearance is aimed at the removal of data information such as subtotal mileage TRIP, average speed, and maximum speed. 10s after display is turned on when display is at function interface, long press M button to show data clearance window, and short press up/down arrows to select accordingly. To remove the pop-up clearance window, long press M button or remain no operation for 30s.
After clearance, the subtotal mileage TRIP is 0, average speed, and max speed is 0. ODO information can't be cleaned manually on the display; professional service tools are required.
Diagrams show the data clearance prompt and confirmation.
DISPLAY BUTTON
A diagram shows the display buttons: Adjust Button, Power On/Off, M Button.
Short Press: Press the button and soon released, while the button is released, the function activated accordingly.
Long Press: Press the button and hold, when the hold time exceeds the setting time (generally 2 seconds), the function activated accordingly.
No. | Function | Operation Method |
---|---|---|
1 | Power on / off | Long Press 'On/Off' |
2 | PAS Level (12km/h, 15km/h, 20km/h, 25km/h, 32km/h) | Short Press Up/Down buttons to switch assist level. |
3 | Switch Speed/Power | Short Press 'M' buttons. |
5 | Walk (Pedestrian mode) | Long Press Down button. |
6 | Turn on/off headlight | Long Press Up button. |
ERROR CODES
Display can warn bike faults. When faults are detected, an error code will be shown on the interface and blink at 1Hz. Button functions will not be affected. If no button operation after 5s, the display will return to the error code interface.
A diagram shows an error code interface with '30' and 'XERROR' displayed.
Error code | Error description | Suggest operation |
---|---|---|
"21" shown at speed | Current anomaly | Check controller |
"22" shown at speed | Throttle anomaly | Check throttle |
"24" shown at speed | Motor HALL anomaly | Check motor |
"25" shown at speed | Brake anomaly | Check throttle |
"26" shown at speed | Under Voltage | Check battery |
"30" shown at speed | Communication Fault | Check connector to controller |
"31" shown at speed | BMS Fault | Check battery |
"32" shown at speed | BMS and controller anomaly | Check controller and battery |
CHARGING
CAUTION: Only use the provided charging cable to charge your TOUR battery pack. Using any other unauthorized charger may cause damage to your battery pack.
CHARGING THE BATTERY RACK
- Ensure the EBIKE is turned off.
- Remove the battery pack from the battery dock.
- Ensure that the charging port is clean and dry.
- Make sure that there is no dust, debris or dirt inside the port.
- Plug the charger into a grounded wall outlet.
- The charging indicator light ON, the charger will be red.
- Connect the cable with the power supply (100~240VAC).
- Align and connect the 1-pin charging cable into the charging port of the battery pack.
DO NOT FORCE OR BEND THE CHARGING CABLE INTO THE CHARGING PORT, AS IT MAY CAUSE THE PRONG TO BEND OR BREAK.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAN AND MAY LEAD TO DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE, VOID YOUR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY; LEAD TO PROPERIY DAMAGE, CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, AND CAN LEAD TO DEATH.
Any TOUR that does not work properly can cause you to lose control and fall. Inspect the entire device thoroughly before every ride, and do not ride it until any problems have been corrected.
KICKSTAND
Never ride your EBIKE with the kickstand down.
OPERATING YOUR Ebike
Make sure the battery pack is fully charged before the first initial use. Before turning on your E-bike, sit on it like a standard bicycle to get comfortable with the device before using it with the motor.
GEARS
Your Ebike is equipped with 8 gears. The lowest gear (1) is for easier and uphill pedaling, and the highest gear (8) is for maximum speed on level or downhill terrain. Change gears only while pedaling.
The rear wheel contains 8 chain sprockets. When the chain is around the largest sprocket, you are in 1st gear, or the lowest gear. When the chain is around the smallest sprocket, you are in 8th gear, or the highest gear.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
Motor will not engage | 1. Low battery 2. Battery loose or unplugged 3. Severed wire connection |
1. Recharge battery 2. Make sure battery connections are secure 3. Contact customer support |
Feels shaky when driving | 1. Low tire pressure 2. Wheel is not securely fastened 3. Bearings in steering system are worn out |
1. Inflate to 20 psi 2. Fasten wheel securely 3. Replace bearings |
Mileage not being recorded correctly | 1. Infrequently charged 2. Defective or worn-out battery pack 3. Cold temperature affecting battery performance 4. Defective or incorrect charger damaged battery |
1. Charge battery pack more often 2. Replace battery pack 3. Allow battery pack to reach room temperature and fully recharge it. 4. Contact customer support |
LCD Display not registering | 1. Low battery 2. Display is broken 3. Bad battery cells 4. Faulty charger burns out display |
1. Recharge battery pack 2. Replace display 3. Replace battery pack 4. Contact customer support |
Brakes squealing | 1. Dirty brake pad 2. Hard edges on new brakes 3. Brake pads are too tight |
1. Clean the brake pad 2. Squealing will stop the more you ride 3. Adjust brake pads to 1-2mm gap from wheel |
Stiffness when steering | 1. Grime build-up in steering system 2. Bearings in steering system are worn out |
1. Clean steering system 2. Replace bearings |
The above table is only meant to act as a guide to help you figure out any problems you may have with your EBIKE. If you are unable to get your EBIKE to operate properly, please ask for support.
Contact: info@taubik.com