Dillenger OPIA Bedienungsanleitung

USER MANUAL OPIA
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OPIA
USER MANUAL
This manual is a guide on how to complete assembly, operate, maintain
and troubleshoot your electric bike.
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Dillenger would like to thank you for support us with your purchase. We hope that
you will continue to support us into the future, to help us bring the best and most
affordable products to the market, without sacricing quality.
If you have any questions about your product that isn't covered in this manual,
please get in contact with your local Dillenger dealership or the us at Dillenger
directly.
We hope that our product serves your needs and ideas well into the future. Thank
you for reading.
Before your ride we recommend that you check over the bike with a set of tools.
Though this is completed by Dillenger dealers before dispatch and sale, though
we still recommend this to be completed regularly to ensure the safe and smooth
operation of your electric bike.
MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK
Before undertaking your rst ride, we recommend that you familiarise yourself
with the controls and performance before operation. Ensure that there is also
adequate space in front of you before starting your rst ride. Completing these
few things will ensure that your rst ride is a safe one. Remember to wear a
helmet at all times while operating the electric bicycle.
FIRST RIDE CHECK
THANK YOU!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EBike Components and Terminology....................................................... 4
Assembly .............................................................................................. 6
Unboxing ........................................................................................ 6
Inventory ........................................................................................ 7
Front Wheel .................................................................................... 8
Front Brakes ................................................................................... 9
Handlebar Assembly ..................................................................... 10
Pedals.......................................................................................... 12
Seat ............................................................................................. 12
Additional checks ......................................................................... 13
Operation ............................................................................................ 14
Battery Charging ........................................................................... 14
Battery Removal............................................................................ 15
Handlebar Display Operation ......................................................... 16
Folding ......................................................................................... 17
Battery Information.............................................................................. 20
Maintenance ....................................................................................... 23
Troubleshooting Tips ........................................................................... 24
Troubleshooting Table ......................................................................... 25
Contact Us .......................................................................................... 26

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This section will help you understand the operation of an electric bicycle and the
common terms and components involved. If you are familiar with what an electric
bike is and how it operates, then feel free to skip over this section.
An electric bike consists of multiple complex electronic components that are
powered from a central location, the battery. The most common components of
an electric bike are:
A) Electric Motor
B) Motor Controller
C) Battery
D) LCD/Handlebar Display
E) Throttle (Optional)
F) Pedal Assistance Sensor and Magnet Ring
G) Electric Brake Cut-offs (E-brake cut-offs)
EBIKE COMPONENTS AND TERMINOLOGY

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A) Electric Motor
The muscle of the electric bike, this component is what applies the rotational
force to the wheels and propels the bicycle forward. In most cases these motors
are a hub type motor meaning that the motor is built onto the wheel or axle. Some
motors will be located near the bicycle pedals and are called mid-drive or crank
drive motors.
B) Motor Controller
The main brain of the electric bike. This device takes in inputs from other
components and operates the motor. A very complex piece of electronics. This is
generally built into the frame of the electric bicycle somewhere, though can be
found attached to the motor or frame of the bicycle.
C) Battery
The heart of the electric bike. Without this electronic component there will be no
speedy take offs and smooth runs over hills. The battery of an electric bike is
generally a Lithium Ion type (though some are still lead acid). They have battery
management systems that ensure the safe operation and charging of the battery.
D) LCD/Handlebar Display
The second brain of the electric bike. This component takes in input from the rider
and provides it to the motor controller. Or uses the information to restrict the
motor controllers operation. This device usually allows the rider to change pedal
assistance levels, check battery levels and provide other functions/displays.
E) Throttle (Optional)
This device is controlled by the rider usually located on the handlebar. If the rider
operates this device the motor controller will detect its operation and propel the
bike based on the amount of throttle utilised.
F) Pedal Assistance Sensor and Magnet Ring
This device is another input to the motor controller. It will detect the rotation of
the pedals and tell the motor controller of this. The motor controller will then
activate power to the motor based on the setting on the LCD/handlebar display.
G) Electric Brake Cut-offs (E-brake cut-offs)
This component is either attached to the brakes or built in to the brakes. It detects
the actuation of the brakes and cuts the motor off. This is an added safety feature
built into most pedal assistance based electric bikes.

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This section will help complete the initial installation of the electric bike. This is
generally only required if you purchased the bicycle online away from our retail
stores. Though the information in this section can be helpful for new users.
ASSEMBLY
Unboxing your new electric bike can be an exciting prospect. Though we
recommend caution while unpacking the bike. It can be easy to get a bit
enthusiastic and accidently scratch the side of you bike with a cardboard knife or
pair scissors.
It is recommend that you have a partner for this section as removing the electric
bike by ones self can be a difcult process as they can be quite heavy. With two
people you should be able to easily lift the bicycle out of the box that it is received
in.
Carefully unwrap your electric by bike removing all packaging foam and wrapping
from each section of the bicycle frame. As mentioned above carefully utilise tools
such as knifes and snips to remove the packaging as it can be easy to mark the
paint work in this situation.
ASSEMBLY—UNBOXING

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You should now have all of the following items in front of you, ready for
installation.
ASSEMBLY—INVENTORY

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Installation of the front wheel is made simple with the quick release axle. The
quick release axle is zip tied to the spokes of your front where. Remove the zip
ties and unscrew the nut off the axle as shown in the top left picture.
ASSEMBLY—FRONT WHEEL
Insert the axle through the front wheels hub and loosely screw on the nut. Ensure
that you insert the spring on before the nut. You can now place the front wheel in
the front forks of the bike. Insert the wheel as shown below. Tighten the quick
release mechanism by tightening the nut on the axle.
Close the axle clamp to lock the wheel on the bike. If this is quite easy to do you
may need to tighten the nut a little more until it is rm clamp.

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To install the front wheel it is likely that the front brakes will not be attached. This
section will give you a basic step by step of how to reattach the brakes.
ASSEMBLY—FRONT BRAKES
Locate the front brakes. One side of the brakes will have a clip insert to hold the
cable line. Simply reinsert the cable line into the clip as shown in the pictures.
Your brakes may need adjustment now to properly align them to the rim of the
wheel. You can do this with a 5mm allen key. On each brake pad is a bolt that
when loosen will allow you to reposition the brake pads into a more suitable
location. Ideally each brake pad will have a small gap between it and the rim of
the wheel.

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Installation of the handlebars is a simple process. Just follow the following steps.
ASSEMBLY—HANDLEBARS
Locate the handlebar folding joint, this can be seen in the top left picture. Rotate
this upwards to close the folding joint. Please note also that the allen bolt shown
in the top left picture will adjust the steering alignment tension and may require a
small amount of adjustment after the handlebars have been installed.
Fold the main clamp upwards until it ‘clicks’ into position.
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