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1 Owner’s Manual Wisper 806 Classic 2013 Model January 2013 1st edition We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper bike ...
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2 Contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2 Part 1 - Caring for your Wisper bike and pre use checks .....................
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3 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing a Wisper electric bicycle. Before you use your Wisper electric bike it is important that you read this manual carefully. If there is anything you do not understand completely please contact us. Plea...
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4 2 Part 1 - Caring for your Wisper bike and pre use checks Your Wisper bike has been thoroughly tested at the factory prior to delivery, and undergone a pre delivery inspection as detailed in the table in appendix 1 of this manual. Please ...
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5 2.1.8 Press the on/off switch (labeled with O’ symbol) on the LCD display located on the left hand side of the handlebars to check the battery capacity and the power assistance level selected. 2.1.9 To avoid dangerous unplanned acce...
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6 2.3 Battery care 2.3.1 Before you use the battery for the first time it is essential to condition the battery. To fully condition your new battery give it a complete deep charge, and discharge cycle. This is achieved by charging your ba...
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7 2.4.2 Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area. 2.4.3 Do not leave the charger connected to the mains when not in use. 2.5 Water 2.5.1 Your electric bicycle is rain and splash proof and can be used in all weathers. 2....
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8 2.6.3 Ensure the correct tension is maintained on your chain. Further details on how to adjust this are included later in this manual. However if the chain becomes loose or frequently comes off the chain wheel please seek advice from you...
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9 Car/boat charger Lithium 12V input (Optional at extra cost) Connections All electronic components and motor wheel have individual connectors for ease of servicing Assisted range Average 30miles/50 kilometers* Assistance modes 1. ...
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10 Cranks Annodised black alloy Pedals Alloy folding, sealed bearings Brakes Rear: Tektro V Front: Tektro V Levers: Tektro comfort Rims Alloy double walled 20” x 1.5” Büchel Germany Spokes 13g stainless steel Büc...
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11 2.8 Simple Trouble shooting Problem Possible reasons Solution Top speed too slow 1. Low battery voltage 2. Handle bar control problem 3. Damage to motor driveline 1. Recharge battery fully 2. Call service ...
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12 The bicycle is equipped with built in diagnostics. Should a fault be detected during use then the LCD display will display a fault code as shown below to indicate the fault. Fault code Description Possible Solution LCD di...
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13 3 Part 2 Controls and Equipment In this section the functions and any specific maintenance needed on all the main controls and ancillary equipment are described. 3.1 Battery on off and battery lock 3.9.1 Your Wisper bike is sup...
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14 C: Down (decrease) adjustment button. For decreasing the level of assistance. D: Set. When pressed, you can switch the bike lights on and off and set the single trip distance. If you press it together with C button, you can set the bike’s...
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15 3.2.3.4 To read the single trip riding time press the “set” button three times; you will see a clock symbol in the left side of the screen. This display does not provide the time of day – simply elapsed riding time since last reset. ...
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16 3.4 Pedelec mode and ASSIST mode 3.4.1 When you first ride your 806Classic you will notice that after half to one turn of the pedals the motor will start working assisting you ride the bike by adding power to the front wheel. This is t...
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17 3.5 Throttle Mode 3.5.1 The throttle is located on the left hand handlebar and can be used independently to the pedelec mode to provide full power irrespective of assist level selected (providing at least level 1 is selected) but the o...
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18 using a lower level of assist. Similarly if the rider does not pedal at all and relies totally on the throttle the range will be very significantly reduced. The Wisper pedelec system simply detects that the pedal cranks are turning and any ...
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19 3.7 Gear shifter 3.6.1 The 806 Classic is fitted with a 7 speed Shimano Nexus gear unit contained within the rear hub. 3.6.2 The twist grip gear shifter is located on the right hand side of the handlebars. Turning the twist gri...
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20 3.8 Brakes 3.7.1 Front and rear V brakes are fitted to the bicycle. 3.7.2 The brake levers are fitted with cut outs which are required by law. This means that when you pull on either the back or front brake lever the motor immediately...
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21 3.7.6 Re insert the curved tubular cable into the left hand brake arm and adjust the brake cable so that the combined pad/rim clearance (the gaps from left pad to left rim surface and from right pad to right rim surface) is 2mm. This adju...
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22 3.10 Quick release saddle height, handlebar adjustment and folding mechanism 3.9.1 Your Wisper bike has been fitted with a quick release seat post clamp to facilitate the movement of the saddle to change the riding position. 3.9.2 It ...
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23 3.9.5 To fold the bike first fold each pedal by pushing the pedal inwards and then fold the pedal through 90 degrees as shown below. Lower the handlebars to the lowest position using the quick release clamps above, then release the qui...
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24 The picture below shows the bike in the correct folded position. 3.9.6 To unfold the bike follow the reverse steps above ensuring all quick release clamps are securely fastened and no cables are trapped. Ensure the safety catch for t...
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25 3.11 Saddle post suspension 3.10.1 For your comfort your bike has been fitted with saddle post suspension and it has been set for a person weighing 75kg. If you are lighter than this you may not feel any benefit and if you are heavie...
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26 3.13 Drive wheel removal 3.12.1 To completely remove the rear wheel it is necessary to disconnect the main motor cable connecting the motor to the bicycle electrical system. This is located on the front fork. Turn off all electrical sys...
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27 3.14 Chain adjustment 3.13.1 It is important that the chain is correctly tensioned. The correct tension is obtained when the chain can be deflected by approximately 10mm in the middle of the chain run between the chainwheel and the rear...
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28 4 Warranty Repair or replacement of components IMPORTANT To validate this Warranty the retail customer must register the bike at www.wisperbikes/mywarranty within 14 days of purchase. Only use this product in accordance with this use...
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29 Exceptions to Limited Warranties Your Wisper bike may not be covered by our Warranty for any of the following reasons: 1. Damage resulting from misuse, not maintaining the vehicle or not following the guidelines within our user guide o...
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30 4.1.5 If a battery is not cared for as per our instructions it will not reach its optimum performance and may not be covered by our warranty. Six rules for optimum battery performance 1. Never leave your battery completely discharged for ...
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31 6 Appendix 1 Pre Delivery inspection and 300 mile service check list The PDI is a critical part of the overall QA process and must be completed by the supplying dealer followed by a test ride and sign off before passing the bike to the c...
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32 15 Check seat post clamp quick release clamp is properly in place and secure and saddle is correctly fitted and secure Adjust as necessary 16 Check smooth operation of gear change on either derailleur or 806 hub gear and ensure all...
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33 8 Check alignment and clearance of pedelec sensor Adjust if necessary (see manual) 9 Remove triangular cover beneath battery cradle and check security of all plugs and sockets. Check motor cable cannot rub against the tyre 10 ...
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