User Manual for KORNORGE models including: C7, KC7, KC7 Electric Bike, Bike, KC7 Bike, Electric Bike
User Manual
KORNORGE C7 26" City Commuter Ebike
User Manual – Kornorge Electric Bikes
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DocumentDocumentKC7 KORNORGE ELECTRIC BIKE USER MANUAL Please read the instruction manual carefully and understand the performance of the electric bicycle before using. Please keep the instruction manual properly MADE BY KORNORGE Smart Electric Bike Instruction Manual Brake Lever Wiring Front Fork Bell Handlebar Grip Cover Power Switch Shifter Display Headlight Front Reflector Front Fork Front Tire Front Wheel Reflector Front Disc Brake Rotor Hub Front Disc Brake Caliper Quick Releaser Frame Battery Crank Controller Chain Wheel Chain Pedal Kickstand Rear Disc Brake Caliper Rear Disc Brake Rotor Rear Derailleur Spoke Motor Flywheel Mudguard Mudguard Stay Rear Rack Rear Reflector Seat Tube Quick Release Seat Tube Saddle Note: As we upgrade our eBikes, the one you own may be slightly different from the one shown above, but how you use it will be the same. In the Package 2× Pedals 1× Charger 1× Owner's 1× Warranty 1× Hex Key Manual Card 1×0.59 inch Spanner Removing the Battery Take out battery Installing the Pedals Turn the key clockwise Battery pops up 1. Open the battery lock. 2.The upper part of the battery pops up. 3. Take out the battery as the arrow above indicates. Screw in the right pedal clockwise, and the left counter-clockwise. Getting Started 1. Assembling: 1) Open the box, take out your eBike, and remove the packaging. 2) Mount the front wheel to the front fork, and tighten the screws to lock into place. 3) Assemble and align the handlebar upon the riser, and lock into place. 4) Walk the eBike to ensure no abnormal sound from the turning wheels. Gently pull the brake levers for a couple of times to ensure both the front and rear brakes function normally. 5) Adjust the seat tube to desired height, and lock the quick release. 6) Install the pedals and tighten up. (Please wear a helmet when riding the eBike.) 2. Charging: Connect the DC jack of the original charger to the charging slot of your eBike, and the AC plug to the mains. The charger light turns from red to green when charging is complete. (When the battery does not need charging, do not keep the AC plug connected to the mains and do not keep the charger connected to the battery. Do not charge indoors. When charging outdoors, avoid rain or direct sun on the charger.) 3. Power on and off: Locate the power button on the left handle. Press it to power on, and to power off, press and hold it for three seconds. The eBike automatically powers off upon ten minutes of inactivity 4.Display: The display in the center of the handlebar shows battery level, speed, mode, lights, and failure report. 5. Shifting mode (motor speed): Locate the M button on the left handle. When the power is on, press it to shift the motor speed. Mode E/D/S corresponds to the motor-powered maximum speed of 15 km/h (or 9.32 mph), 25 km/h (or 15.53 mph) and 32 km/h (19.88 mph). 6. Headlight: After turning on the eBike, press the light button located left of handlebar. 7. Cruise control: When the desired uniform riding speed is reached, maintain the position of the throttle for eight seconds to start cruising. Releasing the throttle would not affect the cruising speed. Twist the throttle again to accelerate, or pull the brake levers to stop cruising. 8. Riding modes: a. Sports Mode: Power is off and there is no motor output. Pedal and exercise. b. Throttle Mode: When the power is on, twist the throttle to accelerate and start the ride without pedaling. c. Pedal Assist Mode: When the power is on and while you are pedaling, the motor also provides power for an easier and more energy-efficient ride. 9.Power cut-off brakes: When you pull the brake levers, the controller cuts off the motor output. The mechanical disc brakes are also engaged. As long as the brake levers are not completely released, Pedal Assist Mode or Throttle Mode remains disabled. 10. Removing and installing the battery: This battery is removable. To remove it, open the battery lock, and the upper part of the battery pops up. Take out the battery in the upward direction. To install the battery, start with the bottom of the battery and slide it down through the battery tube. Make sure the discharge port is connected well with the plug of the connector. Push in the upper part, clip it in to the battery tube, and lock the battery. (For battery replacement upon damage, please contact our official customer service.) Charging Port Front Light Switch Bell Grip Cover Brake Lever Power Button & Switch Mechanic Shifter Mode Button Display Accelerator Installing the Front Wheel I. Basic mechanical principle with the quick release lever Turn the adjusting nut clockwise to increase clamping, and anti-clockwise to decrease. For the quick release lever to be in the CLOSE position, turn the adjusting nut clockwise. As the nut screws inwards, the wheel is clamped onto the frame and locked into the correct position. Stronger Adjusting Nut Weaker Quick Release Lever Adjusting Nut OPEN Position Adjusting Nut CLOSE Position II. How to install 1. Open the quick release lever, and insert the front wheel all the way into the dropouts of the front fork. Correct Wrong 2. With your left hand, turn the adjusting nut clockwise to fasten up, and with your right hand, close the quick lease lever. Continue to turn the adjusting nut till the lever runs parallel to the hub (as indicated below) and resistance from the lever is felt. 1/8 of a circle for each turn of the adjusting nut 3. Hold the legs of the front fork with your fingers, and use your palm to press on the quick release lever to lock into place. The CLOSE mark should face outwards, and the lever should be ahead of the legs or parallel to them (as indicated below). Gears Some KORNORGE eBikes come with gears, which consists of: · Rear sprocket cluster, called freewheel or cog set · Rear derailleur · Shifter · Control cable · Front sprocket, called chaining · Drive chain The gear mechanism differs in ergonomic design, performance and price. A downshift is a shift to a lower or slower gear, which makes pedaling easier. An upshift is a shift to a higher or faster gear, which makes pedaling harder. In practice, you can upshift to go faster, and you can downshift to go uphill. A shift is possible only when you are pedaling forward, i.e. the drive chain is moving forward and under some tension. CAUTION Never shift when pedaling backward. Also, do not pedal backwards after a shift. Either action may jam the chain and cause serious damage to your eBike. Derailleur System The derailleur system includes front and rear derailleurs, shift levers, and derailleur control cables. For smooth shifting, all components must function properly. Although the front and rear derailleurs are initially adjusted in the factory, you need to inspect them before each ride. To begin, twist the shifter to the largest number indicated, and the cable shall loosen the anchor bolt on the rear derailleur, placing the chain on the smallest sprocket. Adjust the high limit screw so that the guide pulley and the smallest sprocket are lined up vertically. Re-tighten the cable, pull out any slack, and re-tighten the anchor bolt securely. Shifting through the gears, making sure that each gear is achieved quietly and swiftly. If necessary, use the barrel adjuster to fine tune the cable tension by turning it the direction you want the chain to go. For example, turning clockwise loosens cable tension and moves the chain away from the wheel, while turning counter-clockwise tightens cable tension and direct the chain towards the wheel. Display Display Sample Item Headlight Current Speed Current battery level Image Current mode Failures Description The icon lights up when the headlight is on, and off when the headlight is off. Current speed Current battery level Current riding mode E1: Abnormal phase wire E2: Abnormal current E3: Abnormal braking E4: Abnormal throttle E5: Abnormal motor Hall-effect E6: Communication failure Buttons Item Icon Power button M button Light button Description Press and hold for three seconds to power on or off the eBike. Press to switch among modes Press to turn on/off the front light Display Setting 1. When the power is on, press and hold both the power button and M button at the same time to change unit of speed between km/h and mph. 2. When the power is on, press and hold both the power button and the light button at the same time for about twenty seconds to clear mileage. Specification Build Model KC7 Body material Expanded size Packing size Wheelbase Aluminum alloy frame 1790*640*1060 mm (70.47*25.19*41.73 inches) 1510*240*790 mm (59.44*9.44*31.10 inches) 1123 mm (44.21 inches) Pedal ground clearance 120 mm (4.72 inches) Wheel hub 26 inches Body color Black / White Performance Weight 41 kg (90.39 lbs.) Load 120 kg (264.55 lbs.) Average speed 25 km/h (15.53 mph) Max Speed 32 km/h (19.88 mph) Power consumption per hundred kilometers 1.08 kWh Range in throttle mode 50±3 km (31.06±1.86 mi) Range in pedal assist mode 60±5 km (37.28±3.11 mi) Hill climbing capacity 15 degree Operating temperature -10~45 degrees Celsius (14-113 degrees Fahrenheit) IP rating IP54 Specification Core Model Battery Type Battery Capacity Battery rated voltage Charging voltage Charger input voltage Charging time Motor Type Motor rated power Motor rated speed Motor rated Voltage Controller under voltage Value Controller over current value KC7 18650 lithium ion 12.5Ah 36V DC42V AC100-220V 6-7Hours Independent high speed spoke motor 350W 260 r/min 36V 31±1V 15A Features Headlight Rear light Cruise Speed sensor Adjustable seat height Braking Customized stickers Yes No Yes Yes Yes Front and rear disc brakes Optional Note: The max speed may vary, depending on the battery level, load, tire pressure, terrain, lubrication state of the chain and bearings, etc. The ranges are determined upon tests at the ambient temperature of 25° C (or 77° F), at the speed of 15 to 20 km/h (or 9.32 to 12.43 mph), on smooth and firm terrain, with a load of 120 kg (or 264.55 lbs.), and within an uninterrupted period from full to zero battery level. The ranges may vary, depending on your riding behavior, ambient temperature, load, tire pressure, terrain, etc. Circuit Diagram DC2.1 Charging Port 36V GND 36V Battery Pack Phase Wire A High speed Motor 5V Ha Hb Hc GND Phase Wire B Phase Wire C Speed Sensor Booster 5V Hall2 GND Controller Power_36V Electrolock _36V RX TX GND Power_36V Electrolock _36V TX RX GND Display 3.3V GND Mode M K1 Headlight K2 Power switch Mode Shifter Front Light Button Brake GND Brake GND Left Power Cut-off Brake Levers Right Power Cut-off Brake Levers 36V Electrolock Y-GND Headlight ATTENTION Battery & Charging Do not connect the positive to negative, or vice versa. Do not damage, disassemble, or short-circuit the battery. Avoid water, other liquid, or other foreign matter inside the battery to prevent short circuit. Instructions in this manual must be followed when charging the battery, otherwise the owner shall take sole responsibility for any consequences. Charge the battery only at the temperature between 0° C (or 32° F) and 45 ° C (or 113 ° F), and discharge at the temperature between -20°C (or -4°F) and 60°C (or 140°F). The charging current should not exceed 2A. Charge only in a well-ventilated area, away from sun and heat. Use the original charger from the package to charge the battery. Connect the charger and battery before plugging the charger into the mains. Do not charge the battery for over 6 hours each time. When charging, if the charging indicator appears abnormal, a smell is released, or the charger overheats, stop charging immediately. Service or replace the charger. To stop charging, unplug from the mains before disconnecting the charger and battery. When the charging indicator turns green, stop charging. Do not leave the charger connected to any AC power source when not charging. When not in use, store the battery in a dry and cool place. Keep away from fire, heat and high temperature. Do not put the battery in acid or alkaline liquid. Make sure to charge the battery for two hours each month. Before using the charger to charge a different battery, note the battery type and voltage that the charger may apply to. It is advisable not to carry the charger with your eBike. If you must, place the charger in a toolbox upon shock absorption treatment. Do not dissemble the charger or replace the parts and components in the charger on your own. Waste battery is classified as hazardous. Do not dissemble the waste battery on your own. It should be collected and recycled properly. Riding your eBike Do not use the eBike before reading this manual carefully and knowing your eBike thoroughly. This eBike is designed for riders aged 16-45. Anyone aged below 16 is strictly forbidden to ride this eBike. Do not lend your eBike to anyone who do not know how to use it, so as to avoid harm. When adjusting the steerer tube and seat tube, do not expose the minimum insertion marks. Before riding, check the tire pressure. It is advisable to maintain at 35-45 PSI. Before riding, ensure the power, lights, handles, brakes, wheels, reflectors and others are in good condition. Before carrying people or objects on your eBike, learn the local laws and regulations, and abide by them. Do not exceed the load capacity of 120 kg (or 264.60 lbs.). Wear a helmet, and obey traffic rules. Obey local traffic rules to keep to the right or left. Do not ride on any motorized lane or in any pedestrian crowd. It is advisable not to go over 15 km/h (or 9.32 mph) when riding on any non-motorized lane, downhill, or paved road. Slow down in rain or snow as required braking distances increase. It is advisable not to ride in storms or any extreme weather. Avoid impact on the motor. Keep the bearings lubricated. Do not park your eBike in any lobby, walkway, evacuation stairway, or emergency entrance/exit. Do not charge or park your eBike inside any residential building. Keep away from combustibles when charging. Charging should not exceed 6 hours each time. Maintenance The front and rear wheels should be aligned to the center of the front fork and frame. Park away from direct sunlight and rain. Do not rinse the eBike. Wipe with a damp cloth to clean. Check the motor and brakes frequently. Do not oil the braking system. Regularly check all screws and keep them fastened. Recommended torque specs: handlebar screw 52.08-69.44 lbsf.in, steering stem screw 151.90-173.60 lbsf.in, saddle screw 151.90-217.00 lbsf.in, and wheel screw 277.70-390.60 lbsf.in. Regularly check the tension of the chain, which can be adjusted via the chain regulator. Frequently check the tires for scratches, cracks or excessive wear. The inner tube and valve should be perpendicular to the wheel hub. Punctured, damaged or excessively worn inner tube and tire must be replaced immediately. Please contact professional technicians. It is forbidden to modify key structural parts including the frame, front fork and steerer tube, and any electrical parts. If damaged, replace with identical parts from our factory. Otherwise, the warranty shall be void and the owner shall take sole responsibility for any consequence. Disclaimer Our company reserves the right to modify and give final interpretation to the product model, specification, and other information contained in this manual. The functions of the specific model referred to in this manual apply to this specific model only. The product model, specification, and other information contained in this manual is subject to any modification or change without notice. Without the prior written permission of the company, the contents of the manual may not be copied, modified, reprinted, disseminated or published in any form. Please read this manual carefully before using the product, and operate in accordance with the manual. Otherwise, the company shall not be liable for any personal or property damage, including damage to the product, caused by misuse or abuse. For more information, please visit our official website: www.kornorge.com kornorge.com kornorge.support