Ampler Stellar Bedienungsanleitung

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User Manual
Stellar 2020

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
3 What’s in the box?
3 Frame number
4 Assembly
7 Power on the bike
9 Ampler Bikes app
10 Maintenance
13 Electric system support
15 Charger safety manual
16 Cargo adapter for Thule trailer
17 Specications

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What’s in the box?
The bike will arrive at your doorstep in a big cardboard box.
Inside this you will nd:
The bicycle
Ownership certicate
Pedals
4 mm hex key
6 mm hex key
Pedals
Charger
Reectors (two yellow spoke reectors,
front- and rear reector)
*Optional: ABUS Bordo Lock and the lock keys;
additional charger; cargo adapter
The frame number is on the right side of the bike on the chainstay,
next to the rear dropout.
Frame number

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Adjust the handlebar 1. Take the 4 mm hex key and loosen the side bolts of the stem. Turn
the handlebar to the riding position. Make sure the handlebar is
aligned with the front wheel.
2. Take the 4 mm hex key and lightly tighten the top cap bolt on the
handlebar stem. This will make sure the headset will not have any
play in it.
4 mm
90°
3. Take the 4 mm hex key and carefully tighten the same stem bolts
you loosened 2 steps back.
Turn your handlebar left and right and make sure it spins freely. If it
feels a bit too tight, loosen the stem bolts and just slightly loosen
the top cap.
• 4 mm hex key
• 6 mm hex key
• Pedals
You will need
Assembly

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Montage
Insert the pedals 1. Unwrap the pedals. The pedals are marked with R (right) or L (left).
The R pedal goes on the chainwheel side and the L pedal goes on
the non-chainwheel side.
2. Tighten the pedals with the 6 mm hex key Pedals need to be tight
so make sure you put some
Pedals need to be tight so make sure you put some force into it.
Expect resistance only at the end of the thread, if the pedal is hard to
thread in from the beginning then the threads must be inspected.
LR
links rechts
6 mm
1. Clamp the white front reector below the front light.
2. Attach the red rear reector to the bracket. Wrap the bracket
around the seat post and secure it with the screw.
3. Attach one orange reector on the front wheel, one on the rear
wheel. Pick a spoke, place the reector on the spoke and push the
clasp at the reector mount. Fasten it with a screwdriver.
Mount the reectors

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Montage
The bike has made a long journey before reaching you, double-check
the following things:
1. Check the wheels. Spin the wheels and see if they run freely.
2. Test the breaks. Spin the front wheel and the rear wheel separately.
Apply the brake levers separately and make sure the bakes are
working correctly.
3. Check the drivetrain. Pedal by hand and check if the chain or the
belt drive runs freely. Shift the gears on the 10-speed bike.
4. Check your bike visually. Does everything seem alright?
Remember to check your bike occasionally and view our Ampler Bikes
Maintenance information.
Final check before your rst ride
Take the 4 mm hex key and adjust the perfect seat height
1. Place the bike in a way that allows you to support yourself against a
wall when sitting on it.
2. Put one pedal in its lowest position.
3. Hop on and try to reach the pedal with your heel.
4. You have the perfect seat height when you are able to place your
heel on the pedal with an almost fully stretched leg.
5. Tighten your seat bolts!
And you are good to go!
Adjust the seat height
4 mm

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Power on the bike
Just press the power button on the power panel, located on the left
side of the bike. The bike is already fully charged when you receive it.
Turning the bike on
Charging the bike
State of charge
Charging the bike is like charging a laptop. Just connect the bike with
a standard wall power outlet (110–240 V AC) and hook the magnetic
charger plug to the charging socket located on the power panel and
let it to charge.
Once the led on the charger turns from red to green
it has been fully charged. It takes about 2.5 hours from drain to full.
Ampler charger will automatically stop charging when the battery is
full. There is no risk of overcharging the battery when you forget to
unplug it.
For your protection, please read carefully “Charger safety manual”
chapter below before operating the Ampler battery charger.
The power button also acts as a battery charge monitor. The led
colours according to the state of charge.
To turn the lights ON and OFF, hold the power button for 1–2 seconds.
You can turn the lights on/o also from your Ampler mobile app.
The bike will remember the last setting, so the lights will be ON when
you leave them on next time you power the bike.
Turning the lights on
74–50% 49–10% 9–0% 100–75%
bike is OFF 1x short press bike is ON
bike is ON press + hold front + rear lights
switch ON/OFF
release

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The bike has two standardized assist modes:
• Normal (1) – 25 km/h, 250 W, 100%
(max assist speed, motor power, assist level)
• Boost (2) – 25 km/h, 250 W, 150%
(max assist speed, motor power, assist level)
To switch between the assist modes, hold the power button down for
3–4 seconds, until it turns orange.
After releasing the button, it will blink ONCE if it changes to Normal
Mode (assist mode 1) or TWICE if
it changes to Boost Mode (assist mode 2).
You can also change the support modes on the dashboard of your
Ampler app.
You can fully customise the assist modes with the Ampler Bikes app
under the ‘Vehicle settings’.
Changing the assist modes
Power on the bike
bike is ON press + hold release LED blinks 1x assist mode 1
press + hold release LED blinks 2x assist mode 2bike is ON

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To fully customise your riding experience please download the Ampler
Bikes available for Android and iOS.
You can download the app for IOS from the App store, for Android
(Android 4.4 onwards) in play store.
Download the app, stay close to your bike, switch on the Bluetooth,
pair your handy with your bike and log in. The Ampler smartphone
application lets you fully customise your riding experience with the
Ampler e-bike. Here’s some of the examples you can do:
1. Download the Ampler app
2. Register with your Facebook account or e-mail
3. Pair your bike with your phone over a Bluetooth connection
Ampler Bikes App
To connect the bike with the app
Navigate with built-in maps
Stay informed about your
bike’s electronics
Adjust the motor power and
max. assist speed
You have the option to change the motor
parameters from the smartphone:
• motor power-increase or decrease your
acceleration
• max assist speed – the speed at which
the electric assist stops helping you
• assist level – how much the motor
assists you in proportion to your input
Or switch the lights on/o or to “lights
only” mode.
• Check your battery range
• Receive updates about your bike’s
electronics
• Get the latest Firmware
• Contact Ampler for troubleshooting and
servicing
• Navigate with built-in maps*
• Track your speed and power while riding
• Record your trips and share with friends
*Continued use of GPS running in the
background can dramatically decrease your
phone’s battery life.

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Maintenance
Bicycles are technical yet sensitive creatures that need a little bit of
love, attention and care every now and then. Maintaining your bicycle
regularly will keep it riding (and riding well) for a lot longer and will
give you more range compared to a bike which has empty tires and
running brakes. It’s a lot like maintaining a car – you check some
things on a daily and you take it to professional service for a check-up
and maintenance after a certain number of kilometres.
Take care of your bike and have the bike maintained regularly in every
3000 km or at least once a year. The actual needed maintenance
interval can vary depending on your riding habits, road quality and
weather conditions.
Maintaining your Ampler bike is just like maintaining a regular bicycle
and all professional bike shops can carry out the maintenance of our
bikes.
• Cleaning your bike will help to quality and keep the dirt and dust
from getting into the engine and bottom bracket.
• Use soap, water and a variety of sponges and brushes to thoroughly
clean the bike
• The power panel of the bike is washable and waterproof. Now and
then clean (non-metallic tool) and lubricate the charging port with a
multi-purpose oil (for example multi-spray).
• Avoid using pressure washers, as the pressure driven water will get
dirt, sand and dust particles inside tiny compartments, causing rust
and problems later down the line.
• Check the tyre pressure regularly. You can always check the recom-
mended tires pressure noted on the side walls of the tires.
• Keeping the tires inated to the recommended pressure will keep
the battery range high, protect the rim and tire from damages.
• Look out for tire wear. Depending on how and where you ride your
bike, the tyres can wear at a dierent pace. If you see that the tread
looks worn out, change your tyres.
• If it gets icy, get some winter tyres. Make sure they properly t your
bike before riding — you will nd the correct tyre size from the
specications.
• Check the chain tension – if it has slackened over time (it looks
saggy), get it adjusted. If you feel you are not right for the job, you
can easily get it done in your local bicycle shop.
• Replace he chain before the wear is reached to 0,75%
• Making sure your chain is lubed will prevent unexpected and prema-
ture wear to the drivetrain.
• If the chain feels a little dry, clean it with a rag and then add some
chain lubricant. Spin the pedals around a couple of times to spread
the lubricant evenly.
• A carbon belt drive does not need any oil, however needs to be
cleaned after riding in dirty conditions with water. You can apply a
thin coating of dry silicone spray to the tooth side of the belt if
necessary.
Clean your bike regularly
Check the tyres
Check the chain
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