Owner’s Manual Operation and Maintenance Instructions Wisper 805FE January 2011 3rd edition We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper bike Wisper Limited -1-
User Guide Introduction Page 3 Part 1 Caring for your Wisper bike and pre use checks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Before you set off for the first time Before each use Battery care Recharging your battery Water Maintenance and adjustments Technical specifications and performance Simple trouble shooting Part 2 Controls and Equipment 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Battery on off and battery lock Capacity indicator Gear shifters Pedelec mode Throttle Brakes The front connection box Quick release saddle height adjus
Introduction and Purchaser Responsibilities Thank you for choosing a Wisper electric bicycle. By making the decision to use an electric bike you are helping to safeguard our environment by saving our planet’s precious resources and reducing carbon pollution. Before you use your Wisper bike you must read this manual carefully. If there is anything you do not understand completely please contact Voltage Bikes Ltd or your bike dealer.
3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) bearings; Check brakes and brake isolators are functioning properly; Check tire pressures are 60psi / 4.1bar and tires are not damaged; Check reflectors and lights (if fitted) are functioning properly; Make sure battery is fully charged; Load battery into bicycle and turn on with key; Check the power indicator lamps are illuminated on the left hand side of the handle bars.
Part 1 Caring for your Wisper bike and checks Although your Wisper bike has been thoroughly tested prior to delivery, it is very important that you check the bike again before its first use. Equally important are frequent and regular spot checks, they will protect you and your Wisper bike. Please read this manual carefully. Only on full understanding of all the functions of this electric bicycle should you attempt to use it. Your Wisper bike has been transported in a strong seven-layered corrugated carton.
leaving the bike unattended. For your safety, please turn off the power key on the battery when stopped or walking the bike 1.10 Remember to validate your warranty by visiting http://wisperbikes.com/Warranty-Registration-Form.php and filling in your details.
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from the battery. It is possible that the battery will take up to 12 hours to charge on the first three charges. 4.2 4.3 Always charge the battery always in a well ventilated area. Do not leave the charger connected to the mains when not in use. 5 Water 5.1 5.2 Your electric bicycle is rain and splash proof. The electrical components of the vehicle, such as motor, battery, and controller, must not be submerged in water. 6 Maintenance and adjustments 6.
diameter as those originally fitted to the bicycle. IMPORTANT braking distances increase on wet or icy roads. 6.7 Lubrication: 6.7.1 Once a month: lubricate the chain, all pivot points on derailleur and derailleur pulleys with chain lube. Also apply light oil to the upper fork leg where the lower leg slides on it. Wipe clean. 6.7.2. Every three months: lubricate the brake lever pivots and gears with light oil / chain lube.
Main Controller specifications Low voltage safeguard 31.5V Overload current safeguard 14A Main hub motor specifications Motor type Hi speed brushless Rated power Aus Singapore 200W / NZ Europe North America 250W Rated voltage 36V Charger 8 Lithium 115 to 230V 24V fan cooled Simple Trouble shooting Problem Possible reasons Trouble shooting Top speed too slow 1. Low battery voltage 2. Damage to motor driveline 1. Recharge battery fully 2. Call service Power on but motor not working 1.
Part 2 Controls and Equipment In this section we will describe the functions and any specific maintenance needed on all the main controls and ancillary equipment. 9 Battery on off and battery lock 9.1 Your Wisper bike has one key. This key is for locking the battery into the bike. Please keep a careful note of the key number as we cannot replace it without this number should it become mislaid.
On the handle bars 10 The battery capacity box 10.1 When the battery is switched on and the ON/OFF button in the handle bar is pressed the lights on the capacity indicator on the handle bars will illuminate showing the battery capacity available. When the battery is switched off the lights will go out and you will not get any assistance from the battery or motor. The bike is then an unpowered push bike. 11 Gear shifters 11.
Warning: The electric motor on your bike is very powerful and if you set off in high assist mode may cause the front wheel to spin. This is the same on any motorized vehicle. We therefore highly recommend that you always start off with the bike set to the lowest level of assistance and only use a small amount of throttle until you are moving forwards at walking pace. 13 Throttle 13.1 No throttle is available in this bike.
Balance brake arms by turning screw D. Depress brake lever a few times while checking to see that tension is equal for both arms. Pad/rim contact should occur at the same time each side. Clearance should be 1mm each side. Do not set tensions too high. 14.3.4. Re adjusts pads so they are properly aligned (see step 2), as tension adjustment will probably have altered the original pad alignment. 14.3.5. Installing brake pads. 14.3.5.1.
18 Chain and drive wheel 18.1 18.2 Lightly oil the chain with bicycle chain oil at least once a month. Because your bike has a rear derailleur the chain will be automatically adjusted. 19 Derailleur Full details on how to adjust and maintain your derailleur can be found on our website www.wisperbikes.com Electric bikes, Manuals.
Warranty Repair or replacement of components IMPORTANT To validate this Warranty the retail customer must register the bike at www.wisperbikes.com within 14 days of purchase. Only use this product in accordance with this user manual. We offer a limited warranty on the following items.
Exceptions to Limited Warranties 1. Damage resulting from misuse, not maintaining the vehicle or not following the guidelines within this user guide. 2. Accidental or deliberate damage. 3. Damage due to private repair or alteration by user or unauthorised service centre. 4. Failure to produce invoice or proof of purchase. 5. Spare parts and components worn in normal use. 6. Failure to register your bike at www.wisperbikes.com within 14 days of purchase.