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PEAK

User Manual
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for choosing and purchasing your 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 stunt, wheel or take-off, it will increase the
probability of injury and damage to the scooter.
 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.
 Do not sit on the product either when driving or stationary.
 Avoid using used, defective and/or aftermarket batteries.
 People who should not ride the product include:
i. Anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
ii. Anyone who suffers from disease that puts them at risk if they
engage in strenuous physical activity.
iii. Anyone who has problems with balance or with motor skills that
would interfere with their ability to maintain balance.
iv. Anyone whose weight is outside the stated limits (see
Specifications).
v. Pregnant women.
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SPECIFICATIONS

Model PEAK

Max Load 120KG

Motor 500W/48V

Battery 14Ah

Suspension Front and rear spring suspension

Max Speed 25km/h

Derailleur Front: Shimano 3, Rear: Shimano 7

Max Distance 40km (Pure Power)

Max Distance 70km – 110km (Pedal assist)

Sensor Speed Sensor

Frame Aluminum

Brake Type Hydraulic brakes

Tire Size 27.5*2.35

Tire Pressure Min: 40 Max:65 psi

Charger 54.6V/2A

Charge Time 7 hours

Fork Suspension fork with lock out

Net Weight 29.5kg

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PARTS DIAGRAMS

Features & Parts

1. 27.5-inch Kenda Tire 6. Seat Quick Release


2. Head light 7. Hydraulic Disc Brake
3. LCD Display 8. Battery pack
4. Rear Suspension 9. Pedal
5. Seat 10.Kickstand
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② ④
③ ⑤

⑥ ⑧ ⑨

1. Left brake lever for front brake


2. Bell
3. LCD Display Button
4. LCD Display
5. Right Brake Lever for rear brake
6. Left shifter for front derailleur
7. Stem
8. Right shifter for rear derailleur
9. Accelerator
10. Handlebar

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DISPLAY PANEL

⑧ ②

⑤ ④



1) Battery Display: Indicates the Battery Capacity


2) Error:Indicates the Error Code
3) Speed Display:
- MAX:Max speed
- AVG: Average Speed
- Mph:Miles per hour, km/h: Kilometer per hour
4) Headlight:Indicates the headlight on
5) Speed gear mode:
- Walk: Pedestrian mode 5km/h
- PAS:5 speeds can be adjusted
6) Mileage Display
7) Function Display:
- ODO: Total distance travelled - CUR: Present current
- Trip A: Single Distance A - RM: Remaining Mileage
- Trip B: Single Distance B - TM: LCD startup time
- VOL: Battery Voltage
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DISPLAY BUTTON

Up Button

M Button

Down Button

No. Function Operation Method

1 Power on / off Press ‘ M ’ 3 seconds

PSA Level
Press the ‘up button’ speed +1,
2 10km/h,14km/h,18km/h,
Press the ‘down button’ speed -1
22km/h, 25km/h

3 Switch Mph & Km/h Press ‘ M ’+ ‘ UP’ at the same time

Switch
4 Press ‘M’ Once
ODO,Trip,VOL,CUR,RM,TM

5 Walk (Pedestrian mode) Long Press ‘Down’ Button when walking

6 Turn on/off headlight Press ‘up’3 seconds

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ERROR CODE

Error 1 Reserve

Error 2 Brake Failure

Error 3 Power assist sensor failure (riding sign)

Error 4 6KM/H cruise

Error 5 Real-time cruise

Error 6 Battery undervoltage

Error 7 Motor failure

Error 8 Handlebar failure

Error 9 Controller failure

Error 10 Communication reception failure

Error 11 Communication sending failure

Error 12 BMS communication failure

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BATTERY PACK

Keyhole

Battery Capacity
Display Button

Battery pack buckle

Charging port

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Storage: Do not store the batteries in high temperature or humid environments.

REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK


• Ensure the E-BIKE is turned off.
• Unplug battery pack from cable if battery is charging.
• Use the key to unlock the battery from the keyhole first, then,slide the battery
pack buckle.
• Take out the battery from front to remove it from the bike frame.

NOTE: Make sure the battery does not drop suddenly, please hold the battery
with your hand when unlock.

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CHARGING

CAUTION

Only use the provided charging cable to charge your PEAK's battery pack.
Using any other unauthorized charger may cause damage to your battery pack
and/or.

CHARGING THE BATTCRY 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 green.
• Connect the cable with the power supply (100V~240V; 50/60 Hz).
• Align and connect the 1-pin charging cable into the charging port of the
battery pack.

DO NOT FORCE OR BEND THE CHARGING CABE INTO THE


CHARGING PORT, AS IT MAY CAUSE THE PRONG TO BEND OR BREAK.

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OPERATING CONDITIONS

FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY


PRECAUTIONS CAN AND MAY LEAD TO DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE, VOID
YOUR MANUEACIURER WARRANTY ; LEAD TO PROPERIY DAMAGE,
CAUSE SERIOUS BODIIY INJURY, AND CAN LEAD TO DEATH.

Any PEAK 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.

OPERMING YOUR E-bike


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 5 gears. The lowest gear (1) is for easier and uphill
pedaling, and the highest gear (5) is for maximum speed on level or downhill
terrain. Change gears only while pedaling.

The rear wheel contains 5 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 5th gear, or the highest gear.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION

Motor will not engage 1. Recharge battery


1. Low battery
2. Make sure battery
2. Battery loose or
connections are secure
unplugged
3. Severed wire connection 3. Contact customer
support

Feels shaky when driving 1. Low tire pressure


1. Inflate to 40 psi
2. Wheel is not securely
2. Fasten wheel securely
fastened
3. Bearings in steering system 3. Replace bearings
are worn out
1. Charge battery pack
1. Infrequently charged
Mileage not being more often
recorded correctly 2. Defective or worn out
2. Replace battery pack
battery pack
3. Allow battery pack to
3. Cold temperature
reach room temperature
affecting battery
and fully recharge it.
performance
4 Defective or incorrect 4. Contact customer
charger damaged battery support

LCD Display not 1. Low battery 1. Recharge battery pack


registering
2. Display is broken 2. Replace display
3. Bad battery cells 3. Replace battery pack
4. Faulty charger burns out 4. Contact customer
display support

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION

Brakes squealing 1. Dirty brake pad 1. Clean the brake pad

2. Hard edges on new 2. Squealing will stop ttie


more you ride
brakes
3. Brake pads are too tight 3. Adjust brake pads to l-
2mm gap from wheel

Stiffness when steering 1. Grime build-up in steering


system 1. Clean steering system
2. Bearings in steering 2. Replace bearings
system are worn out

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.

[email protected]

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