SVB Seatec Blizzard Pro Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL
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Rev. 2018
Electric Bike
with 4-level support and pushing aid
20”

Electric Bike
with intuitive 4-level support
Your Seatec Blizzard Pro Electric Bike is equipped with four
support modes that will make pedaling easier depending on cyclist
type und intended use.
By using the display attached to the handlebar, you can quickly
switch between the different modes.
Modus Display Description
ZERO 0No electric support, all display
functions are available
ECO 1Efficient electric support at a high
performance for a high reach
TOUR 2Balanced support for long tours
SPORT 3Powerful support for city and mountain
rides
RACE 4Maximum support for ambitious and
athletic cycling

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Preface
Dear customer,
thank you for choosing this Seatec Electric Folding Bike.
The electric drive was developed specifically for people who
want to combine simple operation, compact design and high
performance. Even with health impairments you don‘t have to
miss out on the mobility and fun of cycling.
We hope your new Pedelec brings you great joy and we wish you
a safe and accident-free trip !
Your SVB Team

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Guarantee / Warranty
According to European law, you are rightfully entitled to a warranty of 24
months. The guarantee span for batteries is 6 months since they are wearing
parts. Regard the additional information concerning the battery in Chapter 4.
Should you not be satisfied and decide to return the bike, you have to regard the
following:
Sie sollten die Lackschutzhüllen noch nicht entfernt haben und nicht auf Wegen
gefahren sein, die Verschmutzungen an der Bereifung zur Folge hatten.
Bicycles with obvious signs of use cannot be returned. To return it, the bike has
to be in its original packaging.
Choose the bike according to your body size and weight. According to DIN EN
14764 the maximal load for bicycles for adults is limited to 100 kg. Damages that
suggest overload, like broken off pedals, bent seat posts, crooked handlebars,
etc., are not acknowledged as warranty damage.
Important notes
To avoid misuse, please thoroughly read this user manual before the electric
bike‘s first use.
We suggest that you familiarise yourself with your new bicycle without making
use of the motor support and to get used to functions like the brakes and gear
change.
This SEATEC Electric Bike is a bicycle with pedaling and pushing aid, according
to the european standard design prEN 15195 a so-called „EPAC“ (Electrically
Power Assisted Cycle) or Pedelec (Pedal Electric Cycle).
It is equipped with an electromotive support drive with a nominal capacity of 250
watts. The maximal speed is limited to 25 km/h and cannot be achieved through
use of the drive support alone but is directly related to the cyclist‘s legwork. For
this reason, Pedelecs do not require registration, insurance, driver‘s licence or
helmet and are not limited to a certain age. By using the gear change, you can
choose the pedaling speed in relation to the bicycle speed. The entirety of the
electric drive unit is very light and is completely separated from the impeller
when the motor is turned off due to a free wheel. Even without the use of the
electric drive, this bicycle is conveniently easy to use. The slight resistance when
pushing the bicycle backwards as well as the motor‘s slight humming are results
of the bicycle‘s construction and are no deficiency.
Keep this user manual for future reference.

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Your receive the electric bike in a pre-assembled state which is not in running
condition.
Before the first use, you need to examine/adjust all screws etc. and tighten them
if required! Brakes and hang-on parts are to be checked for flawless condition
and correct fitting. Also assure a tight and ergonomically correct placement of the
control panel on the handlebar.
ATTENTION: an inappropriate final assembly causes loss of warranty.
Complete the bike before first usage.
Check all screws and familiarise yourself with the folding mechanism. Careless,
hasty or inexperienced handling can lead to injuries.
Before stowing the bicycle in the valise and taking it on board, you should have
already checked all the bike‘s functions and familiarised yourself with the bike‘s
riding characteristics on a thorough test ride.
Before stowing the bike in the valise, the pedals need to be folded up.
Should the tyres be out of round laterally/radially, reduce the air pressure and
correctly position the mantle in the wheel rim. Afterwards, assure optimal tyre
pressure between 2,8 and 4,6 bar.
According to road traffic regulations, every bicycle is to be equipped with lights.
This user manual does not share the properties of repair / installation and setting
instructions. If you want to tune your bike yourself, you should have a certain
basic knowledge or leave the bike at a specialised company for service or repair.
Damages caused by an improper final assembly are not subject to guarantee/
warranty. Many of the bike‘s parts are standarised and available in specialised
trade. Should you not be able to acquire certain parts, we will of course do our
best to help you.
Please keep in mind that you bought an onboard fold-up bike and riding
behaviour as well as stability cannot be compared to those of a tour or mountain
bike. Limitations in resilience due to the folding mechanism and small size are
to be expected. Overstraining, e.g. emergency stops when riding down a slope,
heavy pedaling while standing or the transportation of heavy luaggage can lead
to damages or breakage with injury risk.
Before every ride, check the correct fit of all quick release fastener clamping
levers, the locking of the battery, the seat‘s height, the handlebar‘s height, the
handlebar‘s position and the folding joints.
If you have additional questions about our products, feel free to call us. We will
assist you immediately.

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1. Lock Positions
On the left side of the bicycle rack there is a lock which locks the battery and
secures it from loss and theft. After unlocking, the battery can be removed from
the battery chamber, e.g. for charging.
key position:
Clockwise rotation – Battery is locked
Counterclockwise rotation – Battery is unlocked
Before every ride, make sure that the battery is locked.
2. During operation
Before every ride, check the correct fit of all quick release fastener clamping
levers.
Activation:
First, check if the battery is locked (see Chapter 1). Activate the main switch on
the battery (see ill. 1). This will simultaneously activate the control panel and the
lights.
If you want to start the ride, get on your bike, pedal lightly and choose a support
level by using the arrow buttons on the control panel.
The electric drive is only activated while pedaling and is immediately deactived
when the brake is applied.
Regularly check the tyre‘s air pressure. It should be between 2,8 and 4,6 bar. You
can only achieve maximal reach with a high enough air pressure.
ill. 1
battery main
switch
lock

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When riding with an electric drive, the optimal support range is around 50-60
pedal rotations per minute.
The bike is equipped with 3-gear hub gears (with backpedal brake).
Further instructions for an optimized use of the electric drive can be found in
Chapter 3.
The battery‘s current state of charge is displayed on the display on the handlebar
and can also be seen on the battery itself. You can find more information on this
topic in the following chapters.
It is recommended to recharge the battery no later than when the battery‘s state
of charge that is shown on the display starts to flash. Please note the information
on lithium batteries in Chapter 5.
You can also see the battery‘s state of charge on an LED display on the battery
itself. To activate it, push the “TEST“ button.

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3. Display Operation
The display that is attached to the handlebar is one of the most important
operation elements of your eBikes. It offers the following options:
• Display of the battery‘s state of charge
• Switching between the electric support levels (0-4 levels)
• Speedometer (current, average and maximum speed)
• Trip display (trip distance and total distance)
• Duration of the current trip
• Battery drain (approximate) of a single trip
• Error display
• Display and setting parameters (only to be used by the manufacturer or
the service workshop)
MODE button ARROW buttons
measurements in mm

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3.1 User information
Before using the bike, you should check the display for stable fitting and adjust
the viewing angle according to your personal needs.
Be careful! When using the control panel and always pay attention to
traffic.
Do not separate any of the control panel‘s plug connections while the
battery is turned on.
Avoid jolts or collision. Always secure your bike from falling over.
Do not remove the protection film from the display. The film protects
the display from intruding fluids.
The display‘s default settings are set by the manufacturer to match your
bike optimally and require no further adjustments. Making alterations by
yourself can influence the handling and in the worst case lead to
the loss of the guarantee.
Should a malfunction occur, contact your trader immediately.

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3.2 Display and operation
After turning on the battery, the control panel starts automatically.
Activating the display:
Push and hold the “MODE“ button for approx. 3 seconds.
The LCD display‘s layout:
1. Battery‘s state of charge
The battery‘s state of charge is presented in bars and in percent. If the
battery is completely drained, the battery symbol flashes and you need to
recharge the battery immediately.
>3 seconds pushing and holding - the display is activated
Flashing - the battery is empty.
Please recharge immediately.
1. Battery‘s state of
charge
2. Personal battery
drain
6. Speedometer &
daily / total kilometre count
4. Support level
(0-4)
5. Pushing
aid state
3. Light
7. Error Panel
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