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USER MANUAL 2018

INTRODUCTION 28
SAFETY INFORMATION 29
OVERVIEW OF THE PEDAL-ASSIST BIKE 31
PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION 33
Components of the Pedal Assistance System 33
The Pedal Assistance System 34
Assistance Modes of the Pedal Assistance System 34
Range of the Pedal Assistance System 34
Starting pedalling 35
DISPLAY PANEL 35
Overview of the Display Panel 35
Display Panel Operation 36
BATTERY AND CHARGER 42
Technology 42
Energy Saving Modes 43
Suitable Charging Environments 43
Unsuitable Charging and Discharging Environments and Solutions 44
Battery Charging Process 44
Checking the Charge Level of the Battery 46
MOTOR 46
WARRANTY PROGRAMME 46
Warranty 46
Exceptions 46
Liability 47
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 47
Battery Care 47
Motor Maintenance 47
Storage 47
Prolonged Storage 48
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 48
Motor 48
Battery 48
Central Display Panel 48
FAQ 48
TROUBLESHOOTING 50
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of this BH EMOTION. Enjoy your BH bike!
For over a century, BH has been synonymous with bicycles, cycling, sportsmanship and the will to improve.
Many children have given their rst, hesitant turns of the pedals with BH and many legendary cyclists built
their reputations on our bicycles. The industrial activity of BH (Beistegui Hermanos) began in 1909, in the
arms manufacturing town of Eibar (Guipúzcoa, Spain) thanks to the talent and entrepreneurial spirit of three
brothers: Cosme, Domingo and Juan Beistegui Albistegui. The company, which initially manufactured weapons,
took a radical change of direction after the First World War and set out to provide a fast, comfortable and
affordable means of transport for the residents of Eibar. The result was some very lightweight, agile and reliable
bicycles. This was the birth of one of the current cycling icons and one of the strongest and most successful
brands. From that point onwards, thanks to technological advances and its commitment to sport, BH has
brought sporting triumphs and numerous innovations to the world of cycling.
This manual is designed to help you with the functions and maintenance of your BH EMOTION pedal-assist bicycle.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE WARNINGS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
Especially important information in this manual is highlighted by the following notations:
WARNING WARNING indicates a dangerous situation which, if not avoided, could lead
to a fatal accident or serious injury. Follow the safety instructions that follow
this symbol to avoid any injuries or fatal accidents.
ATTENTION ATTENTION indicates special precautions that should be taken to prevent
the vehicle and other property from being damaged.
NOTE NOTE provides essential information to facilitate or explain the procedures.
* The product and specications are subject to change without notice
SEE THE LOCAL HIGHWAY CODE AND ROAD SAFETY REGULATIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS
PEDAL-ASSIST BICYCLE.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
RIDING
• Do not pedal or move the bicycle while the battery charger is connected. If you do, it may cause the power
cable to become entangled in the pedals, which may damage the battery charger, the power cable and/or
the charging port.
• Do not ride the bicycle if there is a fault with the battery or any component of the pedal assistance system.
Otherwise you may lose control and suffer serious injury.
• Do not start moving with one foot on a pedal and the other on the ground and then start riding the bicycle
when you have reached a certain speed. Otherwise you may lose control and suffer serious injury.
You should only start moving when you are properly seated on the bicycle seat.
• Do not activate the throttle function if the back wheel is not touching the ground. Otherwise, the wheel
will rotate in the air at high speed and may cause injury.
• Be sure to check the remaining battery capacity before riding at night. The light powered by the battery
pack will go off soon after the remaining battery capacity decreases to the point where riding with assisted
power is no longer possible. Riding without a light may increase the risk of injury.
• Do not modify or remove any parts of the pedal assistance system. Do not install non-original parts
or accessories. If you do, they may damage the product, cause a fault or increase the risk of being injured.
• When you stop, make sure that you apply the front and rear brakes and keep your feet on the ground.
Leaving one foot on a pedal when stationary could accidentally activate the assisted power function,
which could cause you to lose control and suffer serious injury.
CHARGER
• Never use this battery charger to charge other electrical devices.
• Do not use any other charger or charging method to recharge the batteries of the electric bicycle.
Using any other charger may lead to a re, explosion or damage to the batteries.
• This battery charger may be used by children aged 8 or over and by persons with physical, sensory
or mental impairments, or who lack the necessary experience and knowledge, provided that they are
supervised and instructed on how to use the battery charger safely and they understand the dangers
involved. Do not allow children to play with the battery charger. Cleaning and maintenance should not
be performed by unsupervised children.
• Although the battery charger is water resistant, do not allow it to be submerged in water or other liquids.
Furthermore, never use the battery charger if the terminals are wet.
• Never touch the charger's power plug, charging port or contacts with wet hands. You may suffer an electric shock.
• Do not touch the charger's contacts with metal objects. Do not allow any foreign matter to enter, it may cause
short circuits in the contacts, which may cause electric shock, a re or damage to the battery charger.
• Regularly clean any dust off the power plug. Moisture or other problems could reduce the effectiveness
of the insulation and cause a re.
• Never dismantle or modify the battery charger. You may cause a re or suffer an electric shock.
• Do not use multi-socket adaptors or extension cables. Using a multi-socket adaptor or similar may exceed
the rated current and cause a re.
• Do not use with the cable tied up or coiled and do not store with the cable coiled around the body of the
main charger. If the cable is damaged it may cause a re or you may suffer an electric shock.
• Firmly insert the power plug and charging plug in the socket. If the power plug and charging plug are
not fully inserted, this may cause a re due to an electric discharge or overheating.
• Do not use the battery charger near to ammable materials or gases. This may cause a re or explosion.
• Never cover the battery charger or place objects on it while it is charging. This may lead to internal
overheating and cause a re.
• Do not drop the battery charger or expose it to strong impacts. Otherwise, it may cause a re or electric shock.
• If the power cable is damaged, stop using the battery charger and take it to an authorised dealer.
• Handle the power cable with care. Plugging in the battery charger indoors while the bicycle is outdoors
may lead to the power cable being caught on or damaged by doors or windows.
• Do not pass the wheels of the bicycle over the power cable or plug. Otherwise you may damage the power
cable or port.
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BATTERY
• Keep the battery and battery charger out of the reach of children.
• Do not touch the battery or battery charger during charging. As the battery pack and battery charger reach
temperatures of 40–70°C during charging, touching them may lead to rst degree burns.
• If the battery case is damaged, cracked or you notice unusual smells, do not use it. The leakage of uid
from the battery may cause serious injury.
• Do not short the contacts of the battery's charging port. If you do, it may cause the battery to heat up
or catch re, causing serious injury or damage to property.
• Do not dismantle or modify the battery. If you do, it may cause the battery to heat up or catch re,
causing serious injury or damage to property.
• Do not drop the battery or subject it to impacts. If you do, it may cause the battery to heat up or catch re,
causing serious injury or damage to property.
• Do not dispose of the battery in a re or expose it to heat sources. Otherwise, this may cause a re or
explosion, resulting in serious injury or damage to property.
BLUETOOTH (ONLY COMPATIBLE MODELS)
• Do not use the wireless Bluetooth function in areas such as hospitals or medical institutions where it is
forbidden to use electronic or wireless equipment. Otherwise, this may affect the medical equipment and
cause an accident.
• When using the wireless Bluetooth function, keep the screen at a safe distance from any pacemakers
in use. Otherwise, the radio waves may interfere with the operation of the pacemaker.
• Do not use the wireless Bluetooth function near to automatically controlled equipment, such as automatic
doors, re alarms, etc. Otherwise, the radio waves may interfere with the equipment and cause an accident
due to a malfunction or unintended operation.
WASTE
• The drive unit, battery, charger, display panel, torque sensor and accessories and packaging must be
disposed of and recycled in an environmentally friendly way.
• Do not dispose of the bicycle or its components together with household waste.
• For EU countries:
Pursuant to Directive 2012/19/EU and Directive 2006/66/EC, electrical devices/tools that can no longer be
used and defective or used battery packs/batteries must be disposed of and recycled separately and in an
environmentally friendly way. Hand over any batteries that can no longer be used to an authorised bicycle supplier.
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OVERVIEW OF THE PEDAL-ASSIST BIKE
Motor
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Front Motor
Torque sensor
Torque sensor
Ion Lithium battery
Ion Lithium battery
EMOTION Display Panel
EMOTION Display Panel
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Double Motor
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Rear motor
Motor
Torque sensor
EMOTION Display Panel
Ion Lithium battery
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PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION
Components of the Pedal Assistance System
The BH EMOTION pedal assistance system consists of the following components:
A. A motor, which drives the bicycle. The location of the motor identi es the type of system used
in the bicycle:
a. Central Motor System. Motor located on the bottom bracket axle.
b. Rear Motor System. Motor located on the rear hub.
c. AWD System (All Wheel Drive System). Two motors located on the front and rear hubs.
B. A control panel which, among other things, allows you to select the assistance mode.
C. A battery that powers the operation of the motor and can be located in different places.
D. A torque sensor that reads the force applied on the pedal by the user
E. A control system that acts as the brain of the system, receiving and sending signals to the
other components.
AWD System
(All Wheel Drive System). Two motors located on the front and rear hubs.
AWD System
Rear Motor SystemCentral Motor System
Central Motor System
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The Pedal Assistance System
The pedal assistance system is designed to provide the optimal amount of assisted power. It provides assistance
within a standard range, based on factors such as the pedalling force, the speed of the bicycle and the drivetrain.
The system does not provide assistance in the following situations:
- If the display panel is switched off.
- When travelling at 25 km/h or faster.
- If you are not pedalling and the throttle function is released at 6 km/h.
- If there is no remaining battery life.
- If the assistance mode selected is 0% assistance.
Assistance Modes of the Pedal Assistance System
There are multiple power assistance modes available.
Select the 100% power mode (or BOOST), the 70% mode (or SPORT), the 50% mode (or NORMAL),
the 30% mode (or ECO) or the 0% mode (or NO ASSIST), depending on what best suits your cycling conditions.
See the “DISPLAY PANEL” section to nd out how to switch between assistance modes.
100% or BOOST Use when you want to get maximum power from the system.
70% or SPORT Use when climbing difcult terrains.
50% or NORMAL Use when you want a more comfortable ride, e.g. when climbing a steep heel.
30% or ECO Use when you want to travel as far as possible.
0% or NO ASSIST Use when you want to travel without assisted power. You can continue to use the other
functions of the display panel.
Range of the Pedal Assistance System
The range of the system will vary, depending on the following riding conditions, among others:
• Frequent starts and stops.
• Gear ratio of the drivetrain.
• Numerous steep slopes.
• Poor road conditions.
• Transporting heavy loads.
• Cycling into a strong headwind.
• Low ambient temperature.
• Deteriorated battery.
• When using the light (only applicable to models equipped with battery-powered lights).
• If the bicycle is not in a suitable condition, e.g. low pressure in the tyres, insufcient lubrication of the chain
or a brake not tted correctly.
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Starting Pedalling
Before resting your feet on the pedals, you must sit on the seat and hold the handlebar rmly.Special care
should be taken if you start pedalling when using a high assistance mode (100%/BOOST mode, or 70%/SPORT
mode), as the motor will respond with maximum thrust and you may lose control. To facilitate acceleration, the
motor provides an additional initial thrust as soon as you start pedalling. So minimal force is necessary to put the
bicycle in motion, helping you to join the traf c quickly and safely.
WARNING
Start pedalling with a short gear ratio (higher gears) and low assistance mode
(30% or ECO mode). As well as providing greater control and safety on the
bicycle, it requires less energy consumption and, therefore, ensures a longer
range. Please note that starting with a higher assistance mode (50%/NORMAL,
70%/SPORT, or 100%/BOOST modes), may put the user's safety at risk.
WARNING
When the user pushes the bike while walking alongside it, they must make
sure that the system is disconnected.
DISPLAY PANEL
Overview of the Display Panel
There are two Display Panels, depending on the model:
• Side Display Panel, located on the left side of the handlebar:
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• Central Display Panel.Screen located in the centre
of the handlebar, with a remote control located on the
left side of the handlebar:
1. POWER button.
2. (+) button.
3. (-) button.
4. Lights indicator.
5. Bicycle instant speed indicator.
6. System error indicator.
7. Pedal assistance mode indicator.
8. Battery level indicator.
9. Bicycle information indicator.
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