Zoomo Sport Manuel utilisateur

Zoomo Sport User Manual
INTRODUCTION
Our brand stands for robust, repairable design and
maximum utility / function. Please make sure you have
read and understood this complete user manual before
using your Zoomo E-Bike, as it contains a lot of information
relevant to your personal safety. Failure to follow the
instructions and warnings can lead to serious incidents or
accidents, resulting in personal injury, including death, or
significant damage.
Each person using, repairing, servicing or disposing of your
Zoomo E-Bike, should fully acknowledge and understand
the content of the user manual. If there still are any
unanswered questions please contact your local Zoomo
workshop or dealer, or contact Zoomo at
This user manual is part of the scope of delivery of your
Zoomo E-Bike. It is only valid for the product shipped along
with it. Please make sure to store this manual in a safe
place. Please also make sure you understand your national
guidelines before using your Zoomo E-Bike on public roads.
The contents of this manual could be altered without prior
public announcement. Updates can be found on our
website www.ridezoomo.com
Zoomo, Suite 1, 11-17 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS:
Riding or using any bike, E-Bike, or other vehicle always
involves some risk of serious injury or death. Your safety
depends on many factors including your bike knowledge,
your bike’s maintenance, foreseeable riding conditions, and
many others. There are also factors we cannot control or
anticipate in every situation or condition. This manual
makes no representations about the safe use or E-Bikes
under all conditions. If you have any questions, contact us
immediately.
In addition, E-Bikes use Lithium-Ion batteries, which, due to
their composition, naturally present the risk of fire. Follow all
warnings and guidelines in this User Manual to reduce the
risk of a thermal event occurring.
A⚠indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided or
followed, has a high risk of death, serious injury, or property
damage.
⚠DO NOT alter or modify anything in your E-Bike’s
electrical system (including any wiring), the battery,
digital controls, physical components, or drive train.
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Doing so may result in damage to your bike, or lead to
electrical issues which could lead to a fire resulting in
personal injury, including death, or serious property
damage.
⚠This E-Bike should not be operated by anyone
under the age of 18. Children under the age of 18 may
lack the necessary judgment and skill to safely operate
the E-Bike, potentially resulting in accidents causing
serious injury or death.
⚠This E-Bike is powered by a Lithium-Ion Battery.
Lithium-Ion batteries pose a significant risk of fire if they
are not used, handled, treated or charged properly.
●Damaged batteries may lead to the battery
experiencing a thermal event or fire. Damaged
batteries, even with minor damage, need to be
inspected by professionals.
●Do not drop, puncture, crush, disassemble or
repair the battery.
●Stop using the battery if the charge port cover is
broken or missing.
●Stop using the battery if the battery has been
dropped, or has any physical damage.
●If Storing the battery, do so in a cool, dry place
between: -20°C and 45°C (-4°F and 113°F) for up to
three months -20°C and 20°C (-4°F and 68°F)
●ONLY USE THE CHARGER THAT IS SPECIFIED FOR AND
HAS BEEN SUPPLIED WITH YOUR BATTERY.
●DO NOT OVERCHARGE YOUR BATTERY.
●See page 24 for the full instructions and warnings
surrounding your battery.
⚠Turn the assistance off when you step off the
bicycle. Never walk with enabled assistance.
⚠Keep the left brake lever (brakes are supplied with
brake circuit-breaker) pressed in when you are
stationary with enabled power assistance.
⚠Always wear suitable clothing and make yourself
visible to drivers.
⚠Check your local helmet standards and consider
always wearing a helmet when using the bike. Zoomo
recommends that you always wear a helmet while
riding.
⚠Don’t use a high-pressure hose to clean the bicycle.
A powerful beam of water can damage the electronics of
the bike, voiding the warranty and potentially leading to
a fire.
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⚠If you detect a problem with the bike, book a repair /
service before using the bike again.
⚠Take the time to get used to your new bike. The
powerful disk brakes do not need a strong pull on the
lever to slow you down.
⚠An electric bike behaves slightly differently to a
normal bike, notably faster acceleration. A progressive
riding approach will help you get used to it.
RIDING WARNINGS
⚠The bike's components may become hot after
heavy use. Do not touch the motor or brake components
(calliper, disc rotor) as there is a burn risk.
⚠Your E-Bike is designed for on-road use only. Do not
ride off-road, off jumps, or down steep bumpy terrain.
DO NOT ride the bike over jumps or in skate parks.
⚠Do not exceed the luggage total loading of 27kg.
The total payload of the bike should not exceed 200kg
(rider + cargo)
⚠Always check the brakes, tire pressure, steering
function and rims and spokes prior to each use.
⚠Increase stopping distances in wet weather / ice /
snow and avoid heavy braking in these conditions.
⚠The bike is fitted with lighting and reflectors.
Always make sure that the lighting and reflectors are
present.
⚠As with all mechanical components, pedal assist
cycles are subject to wear and high stress on certain
components. These components may react to wear or
stress fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a
component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail,
possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack,
scratches or change of color in highly stressed areas
indicate that the life of the component has been reached
and it should be replaced.
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⚠Keep both hands on the grips on the handlebar and
the brake levers within reach while riding, to be able to
immediately respond to any circumstance. Failing to do
so can cause you to lose control over the bicycle.
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CONTENTS
1. Warnings 1
2. Vehicle Overview 6
3. Riding Position and Setup 9
a. Saddle Height 9
b. Saddle Position 10
c. Setting Saddle Angle 10
d. Two bolt seat angle 11
e. Brake Lever Position 11
f. Headset 12
4. Pedals 12
5. Wheel Axles 14
a. Front quick release axle 14
b. Opening the quick release axle 14
c. Tightening of the axles 14
6. Derailleur 16
7. Suspension 17
a. Fork Lockout System 17
b. SAG 19
c. Cleaning 21
8. Brake Adjustment 21
9. Starting / Shutdown of System 23
a. Switch on battery 23
b. Activate display 23
c. Scan RFID 24
d. USB charging 24
e. Pedal assist modes 24
f. Shutting Down the Bike 24
g. With motor lock 23
10. Zoomo Batteries 24
a. Warnings / Use 24
b. Removing the battery 27
c. Charging the battery 28
11. Mudguards and Luggage Rack 29
a. Mudguard clearance 29
b. Luggage Rack 30
c. Use of trailer 30
12. Maintenance 31
13. Error Codes 32
a. Controller 32
b. Battery 33
14. Certifications 33
15. Tampering Disclaimer 33
16. Emissions 33
17. Environment Protection / Disposal 33
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2. VEHICLE OVERVIEW
1. Display 2. Brake Lever 3. Stem 4. Headset 5. Front Light 6. Front Fender 7. Fork 8. Rim 9. Brake Caliper Front 10. Rotor 11.
Spokes 12. Tyre 13. Downtube 14. Battery 15. Drink Bottle Holder 16. Saddle 17. Seatpost 18. Carrier 19. Rear Light 20. Rear Fender
21. Rear Brake Caliper 22. Rear Motor 23. Rear Axle 24. Chainring 25. Crank 26. Pedal 27. Kickstand
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Recommended Torque Ratings (Table 1)
Component
Screws and bolts
Torque value
Transmission
Rear derailleur
Hanger bolt
8-10 Nm
Cable screw
5-7 Nm
Derailleur guard
3Nm
Gear lever
Fixation screw
5Nm
Cassette
Lock ring
40 Nm
Crank
Fixation screw on crank axle
45-50 Nm
Pedal
Pedal axle
15 Nm
Chain guide
Fixation screw
5 Nm
Rear wheel
Nut
30 Nm
Cockpit
Seat
Seat post with 1 fitting block
22 Nm
Seat post with 2 fitting blocks
12 Nm
Seat post clamp
5Nm
Stem
Screw on the handlebar
5 Nm
Screw on the pivot
6-8 Nm
Screw on the stem cover
3 Nm
Grips
Fixation screw
2-3 Nm
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Accessories
Mud guard
Fixation screw on the fork
5 Nm
Fixation screw on the support
3 Nm
Fixation screw
6-8 Nm
Kick stand
Fixation screw
6-8 Nm
Brakes
Brake caliper
Fixation screw on the frame/fork
5 Nm
Brake lever on handlebar
Fixation screw on the brake lever
4 Nm
Disc brake
Fixation screw on the hub
4 Nm
Shimano Center lock bolt
40 Nm
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3. RIDING POSITION & BIKE SETUP
a. Saddle Height
The first set up to carry out on your Zoomo is the saddle
height. Once again, your local workshop can help you do
this. You must not hesitate to adjust this if you do not find
the correct height immediately. We have a good tip to help
you find the correct setting quickly: position the crank in line
with the seat tube, without being lopsided on the saddle
and place your heel on the pedal with your leg almost
straight. (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Ideal Post Height
To adjust the height you need to open the seat clamp’s
quick release or unscrew the screw on the seat clamp with
a 4 or 5 mm allen key. Once the height is adjusted, close the
quick release lever. If necessary adjust the tightness level on
the opposite nut so that the lever tightens around midway
through closing. In the case of a seat clamp with screw,
tighten the screw to the recommended torque level which is
5-6nm. Never go past the recommended torque level.
Figure 3.Min insert level seatpost
NEVER GO OVER THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT LEVEL ON YOUR SEAT
POST MARKED BY THE ENGRAVING « INSERT MIN » OR « STOP
». THIS IS FOR YOUR SAFETY, AS WELL AS THE RELIABILITY OF
YOUR BIKE. THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT MARKING SHOULD NOT
PROTRUDE ABOVE THE TOP OF THE SEAT TUBE CLAMP.
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b. Setting Saddle Position
We have equipped our bikes with ergonomic saddles, but a
careful set up is required to ensure optimal comfort. In this
section you will find advice for an angle and set back of
your saddle, that’s adjusted to the type of riding you do. It is
generally advised to position the saddle horizontally for a
mixed usage.
Figure 4. Intermediate saddle setback position
The saddle set back (position on the horizontal slides)
should be adjusted for the length of the femur. In general
an intermediate setback is adequate as shown in figure 4
above.
c. Setting Saddle Angle - One Bolt
This applies If you find a single bolt underneath your saddle.
To adjust the angle of your saddle you need to carry out the
following process:
1. Loosen the screw that holds the saddle and seat
post using a 6mm allen key as in Figure 5 to obtain
enough play to easily move the saddle.
2. Adjust the angle and setback of the saddle as suits
you.
3. Tighten the screw, ensuring that it does not surpass
the maximum torque level indicated next to the
screw.
4. Check that the screw is correctly in place and that
there is no play
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