Ordica SWIFT Manuel utilisateur

1.
YOUR ORDICA SWIFT
ORDICA SWIFT 26 INCH MIXIE/HYBRID - AVAILABLE IN RED/CHARCOAL/PALE BLUE
1. INTRODUCTION
For your safety and for the safety of others, we recommend that you obey all
road regulations and wear a protective helmet. For optimal, safe and enjoyable use
of your e-bike, make sure you thoroughly read this user guide before you first ride.
Have a pleasant ride

2. GENERAL INFORMATION
BIKE COMPONENTS
Frame Material
Aluminum 6061 Alloy Mixie *420MM / Hybrid *460MM
Fork
Suspension Fork
Gearing
Shimano 7 Speed
Crankset
42T Crank Set
Shifters
Shimano Shifter
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Tourney
Brakes
Tektro Disc
Rim
26 Inch
Tyres
CST ZEPPELIN 26x2.0
Freewheel/Cassette
Shimano
Handlebars
City CM-5
Stem
Quick Adjustable
Grips
Comfort Grips
Seatpost /Saddle
Alloy/Plush Saddle
Pedals
Trekking Pedal
Weight
22.9kg Including Battery
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Display Unit
LCD Multi Function Display
Motor
200W Rear Drive
Drive/Sensor
Candice Sensor
Battery
DLI 36V 10.4Ah Li-Ion
Range Performance
Depend on Level of Motor Assist. Range 40~60km
Maximum Speed
25~27kph with Power Assist
Charging Time
2-6 Hours Depending on Battery Level Indicator
WARRANTY
Frame
3 Years
Battery & Motor
1 Year
Bike Parts & Components
1 Year

3. ORDICA DISPLAY PANEL
Features:
- Multi function display panel.
- High Quality contrast matrix screen.
- Suitable for High & low temperature. Max +45/-10”C
- Ergonomic external button design, easy to operate, water resistance
-Speed display : AVG SPEED, MAX SPEED, SPEED(Real-time).
- Kilometer: speed display in KM.
- Battery indicator : Provide approx battery level indicator.
- Up to 5-level Assist : 5-level motor assist mode.
- Mileage indicator : Odometer/Trip distance/Riding time.
- Power indicator : real time power indicator, digital / analog.
- Error code indicator.

3.DISPLAY PANEL FUNCTIONS
3.1 Power On/Off
Press and hold Power button for 1 second to turn on/off the display. The Display
will automatically turn off when there is no operate & ride for 5 minutes.
3.2 Motor Power Assist Level
Short press UP/DOWN button will change the motor assist level. Top assist level is
9, 0 for neutral. Level options can be adjusted according to the rider requirements.
3.3 Speed & Mileage Mode
Short press MODE button will change the speed and mileage mode, AVG SPPED→
MAX SPEED→TRIP →ODO→TIME.
**If there is no operation for 5 seconds, display will return to Speed (Real-Time) display automatically.
DOWN
UP

UP
3.4 Backlight On/Off
Press and hold button for 1 second will turn on/off the backlight.
3.5 Walking mode (6km)
Press and hold DOWN button for more then 2 second will activate walking mode,
release the button to stop walk mode
3.6 Data Reset
Press and hold MODE buttons for 2 second. Then Set Cr to Y by pressing + Button to
highlight Y. Press MODE again to clear data include AVG Speed / MAX Speed / Trip /
Time.
* These temporary data will not erased by powering off.
4.DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTING
Press M button (press no less than 2second) get into setting menu, press UP/DOWN
buttons to change the parameter setting, press M button can switch to next item. Press
M (press no less than 2second) button will exit from menu.
* Display will automatically leave menu screen when there is no operation for 10 seconds.
* For safety, display MENU cant not be access when riding.
* Display will quit MENU when you start riding.
The order of parameters are as follows.
4.1 System : Press Up / Down button to move to next setting.
Please note that the above is for illustration only. NOT all setting are accessible to change.

5.ERROR CODE DEFINITION
If error occurs , display panel will show warning ERROR code message, icon on
the screen, and show error code at the bottom of the screen, error code is from 01
E~0N E. The table below are the error definitions.
Error Code
Error description
Error display
0x01
Normal
No error
0x03
Brake signal
No error
0x04
Throttle on high position
Display 04H on speed position
0x06
Low voltage protection
Display 06H on speed position
0x07
High voltage protection
Display 07H on speed position
0x08
Motor’s hall sensor error
Display 08H on speed position
0x09
Phase line of motor error
Display 09H on speed position
0x10
Controller over temperature
Display 10H on speed position
0x11
Motor over temperature
Display 11H on speed position
0x12
Current sensor error
Display 12H on speed position
0x13
Battery’s temperature sensor
error
Display 13H on speed position
0x14
Motor‘s temperature sensor
error
Display 14H on speed position
0x21
Speed sensor error
Display 21H on speed position
0x22
BMS communication error
Display 22H on speed position
0x30
Communication error
Display 30H on speed position

6.REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO EACH RIDE
6.1 QUICK-RELEASE DEVICES/SEAT POST/ BRAKES/ TIRE PRESSURE
Tighten the adjusting nut by hand and move the quick release lever to the closed
position.You should feel considerable resistance while moving the lever. If not, re-
open and re-tighten the lever, then move it to the closed position so it is in line with
the frame.
*** SEAT POST HEIGHT- DO NOT GO ABOVE THE RECOMMENDED HEIGHT
FOR TALLER RIDERS, PLEASE BUY LONGER SEAT POST 400MM.
***** DO NOT MOUNT ANY QUICK RELEASE RACK TO SEAT POST*****
WE KNOW FROM PAST EXPERIENCE THAT GOING ABOVE OUR
RECOMMENDED SEAT POST HEIGHT & ATTACHING QUICK RELEASE
RACK MAY DAMAGE THE FRAME. WE WILL NOT COVER UNDER
WARRANTY IF THE TOP SEAT POST FRAME CRACK OR BREAKS.
- Check that the brakes are all working properly. Check the pressure of the tires.
Make sure that the hinges on your bike are properly locked. When using the bike on a
regular basis, the tension of the hinges’ adjustment and locking systems will move
slightly. Whenever necessary, adjust the tension again.
This bike is not designed for rough usage condition, such as jumps or stunts.
For your own safety, DO NOT modify the bike.WARRANTY WILL VOID for bike
modification that may cause damage to the E-bike.Please note: if you use the bike
frequently, it is recommended that you inspect the state of the fork, the frame, the
suspension and the fasteners. The materials and components may be subject to
different reactions to usage and wear.

7. SAFETY MAINTENANCE AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Helmet
For safe riding- use of a bicycle helmet.
Tyres
Inspect the wear of your tyres on a regular basis and verify the tyre pressure at least
once a month. Tyre pressure: depending on the weight of the user, check tire for
PSI pressure.
Wheel-rims-spokes
Please check regularly of spokes and rim-wear.
Brakes
Please check your brakes are working properly before attempting to ride the e-bicycle.
Secure the front wheel to the bicycle by tightening the quick release mechanism and
clamping the lever to the closed position. Important: braking distance increases on humid
or slippery ground.
Saddle-post
Do not go above the recommended height. For taller rider
please buy the right size frame ORDICA ebike or use
longer 400mm seat post. DO NOT mount rack on seat
post.
Reflector
Positioning of reflectors and lights such
that these are not obscured when pannier is attached to
the rack carrier.
Gears
Like the chain, the freewheel must be kept clean and well
lubricated. If the chain has become worn and needs replacing,
then it is likely that the freewheel will also have become worn and should also be
replaced. Take the chain off the freewheel and rotate it with your hand. If you hear a
grinding noise or the freewheel stops suddenly after spinning it, it may
need adjustment .
Carrier /Rack
Maximum load: 25kg. This carrier is not designed to pull a trailer. Don't install the
child-seat on the carrier. The bicycle may behave differently (particularly with
regard to steering and braking) when the carrier is loaded. Please ensure that
any pannier fitted to the carrier is securely fitted in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions and that there are no loose straps that can get caught in
any of the wheels.

Rack
The rack is able to hold a maximum, evenly balanced load of 25kg.
Signaling device /Bell
The bike is silent. In order to alert others as to your presence, you have a signaling
device(Bell): use it only when absolutely necessary, don’t abuse it!
WARNING: As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear and
high stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear or stress
fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a bike component has been exceeded, it
may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches
or change of coloring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the
component has been reached and it should be replaced.
LUBRICATION
Note: The frequency of maintenance should increase with use in wet or dusty
conditions. Do not over lubricate - remove excess lubricant to prevent dirt build up.
Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain.
Frequency
Component
Lubricant
How to Lubricate
Monthly
Chain
Derailleur Pulleys
Derailleurs
Brake Calipers
Brake Levers
Chain Lube or Light Oil
Chain Lube or Light Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil
Brush On or Squirt
Brush On or Squirt
Oil Can
3 drops from oil can
2 drops from oil can
Monthly
Shift Levers
Lithium Based Grease
Every Six Months
Freewheel
Brake Cables
Oil
Lithium Based Grease
2 squirts from oil can
Disassemble
Yearly
Bottom Bracket
Pedals
Derailleur Cables
Wheel Bearings
Headset
Seat Post
Lithium Based Grease
Lithium Based Grease
Lithium Based Grease
Lithium Based Grease
Lithium Based Grease
Lithium Based Grease
Disassemble
Disassemble
Disassemble
Disassemble
Disassemble
Disassemble
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