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1. 12 2 4 1 What work may you carry out yourself on your EPAC 12 2 4 2 What must you bear in mind when retrofitting accessories and zog wem 12 2 4 3 Who is allowed to ride your EPAG Y e etre aa 13 2 4 4 Where are you allowed to ride your 14 25 Residual tn ruo nennen 16 2 5 1 Danger e D 16 2 5 2 is cere 17 2 5 3 Other hazards and protective 65 17 3 Technical Data mec nnna 18 4 D sign and PUN UI ic cece ennaa 20 4 1 Brakes and brake configuration eene 21 4 2 TERT S 21 4 9 Frame 21 4 4 Dig LEE 22 4 5 Hear Wiener ee 22 4 6 egi eg i TT a eee ceeenbens 22 4 6 1 Rechargeable battery pack and 22 4 6 2 Bier ates 24 4 6 3 Charging device for rechargeable battery pack in the frame 24 5 Before 25 6 Before Every USO oiii Dd dae 26 6 1 Inspecting the 66 5 27
2. Work Interval Cleaning the EPAC whenever you have ridden the EPAC on muddy or dirty surfaces See section 114 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC every 200 km at the latest Adjusting the air pressure of the every 500 km or 3 months suspension fork after any change to the overall weight by 10 kg See section 17 3 1 Adjusting the air pressure Cleaning and greasing the chain after every ride in the wet See section 114 2 How to clean whenever you have cleaned your EPAC with water and care for your EPAC point 7 after every prolonged ride on a sandy surface every 200 km at the latest 65 EE GHOST EPAC 14 2 66 How to clean and care for your EPAC WARNING Danger of injury Before carrying out any work on your EPAC make sure that it is not in the standby position in accordance with section 110 3 Switching off the electric drive A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Insufficient cleaning and care can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should care for your EPAC in accordance with the following instructions WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Corrosion which can also affect non rusting parts may damage the safety components of your EPAC so severely that they break when you are riding it This may result in serious falls Corrosion can result amongst other things from salt e
3. smallest chainring smallest sprocket NOTE Incorrect operation of the gear shift levers can damage your drive components Never operate both shift levers or both switches at the same time This applies to switches on the crankset left hand switch never change gear under a load 43 EE GHOST EPAC 8 2 1 8 2 2 8 3 44 Switching to a larger chainring sprocket 1 Please pedal in the direction of the drive 2 Press lever A with your thumb beyond the first locking step until you hear a clear click and hold it pressed until the desired gear is engaged 3 Ifyou would like to leave out several gears press the lever right down and hold it pressed until the desired gear is engaged Switching to a smaller chainring sprocket 1 Please pedal in the direction of the drive 2 Pulllever B until you feel and hear it engage and then release the lever again immediately Brakes WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If you operate the brakes too firmly this can lock the wheels and cause the EPAC to skid or roll over Please familiarise yourself with the operation of the brakes Begin by riding slowly and operating the brake lever gently You should perform these braking exercises on level surfaces without any road traffic Brake in a controlled manner and press both brake levers at the same time NOTE Disc brakes only develop their full braking power after a certain running in phase The rule of thum
4. Brakes do not work Brakes not correctly installed Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Brakes damaged Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Decreasing braking effect brake Brake linings worn Have the brake linings replaced levers can be pulled too far immediately in an approved workshop With hydraulic brakes Brake Contact your specialist bicycle system leaking dealer immediately The brake drags The brake disc is damaged Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately The wheel is not straight Front wheel Install your front wheelcorrectly see section 113 1 Assembling and dismantling the front wheel Rear wheel Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer 72 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 15 3 Frame Saddle Post and Suspension WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Defects and damage to the frame and suspension may lead to dangerous riding situations falls accidents and material damage Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if you notice the slightest malfunction You should only use your EPAC again when it has been properly repaired by the specialist bicycle dealer Malfunction Possible cause s Remedy Noises Cracking banging Frame saddle post and or Contact your specialist bicycle grinding etc suspension damaged dealer immediately Saddle po
5. 72 15 3 Frame Saddle Post and Suspension seesessssss 73 15 4 kuggag rack and ON are 74 15 5 Wheels and Wiese 74 15 5 1 Front re lat D 76 15 6 icai e 78 15 6 1 tinc 78 15 6 2 totu Ron cn Ra 80 16 Taking the EPAC out of operation uuuuusuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 82 1Y Disposing 83 18 Appendix cc 84 18 1 War aly NR RT ETC 84 18 2 84 18 3 EC Declaration of COMO ana 86 EE GHOST EPAC Dear Customer We wish to congratulate you on your choice of an EPAC from our company and thank you for the trust placed in us With your EPAC you have acquired a high quality environmentally friendly sports model with which you will have a great deal of pleasure while at the same time doing something to improve your health 1 2 1 9 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Fundamental information on your new EPAC and this operating manual Scope of supply Basic equipment complete bicycle with pedals and bottle holder bottle holder only for the men s models a transport lock for the disc brake charging device operating manual in your national language Optional accessories for installation by the special
6. Person die bevollm chtigt ist die technischen Unterlagen zusammenzustellen Name Kropf Thomas Anschrift An der Tongrube 3 95652 Waldsassen Unterzeichner Ausstellungsort Waldsassen Ausstellungsdatum 25 August 2011 Funktion des Unterzeichners im Unternehmen Technical Senior Manager Name des Unterzeichners Zrenner Udo 1 Unterschrift sofern zutreffend E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 87 88 Imprint Manufacturer Consulting GHOST Bikes GmbH An der Tongrube 3 95652 Waldsassen Germany Fon 49 9632 92550 Fax 49 9632 925516 www ghost bikes com info ghost bikes de Andreas Zauhar Dipl Ing FH Assessor for bike damage and valuations officially approved and certified by the Chamber of Trade and Industry for Munich and Upper Bavaria Horner Stra e 12d 83329 Waging Tettenhausen Germany Fon 49 8681 4779284 Fax 49 8681 4779285 www andreas zauhar de kontakt andreas zauhar de GHOST BIKES Illustrations Terms Dropout C5 Battery rechargeable battery pack A1 Tyres A2 Brake made up of B1 A3 A4 Brake lever B1 Brake calliper A3 Brake disc A4 Socket H1 Display B2 Suspension fork A5 Rim C1 Fork A5 Fork steering tube D1 Grip handlebar grip B3 Rear wheel A6 Rear wheel hub A7 C9 Cable C2 Chain A8 Chainring A9 Chainring screw A25 Chain stud C6 Chain link C7 Chain link plate
7. Check if air is then leaking out If air is leaking out the inner tube has to be renewed You may replace the inner tube of the front wheel yourself The instructions for doing so can be found in section 115 5 1 Front tyre flat 3 If air is escaping from the rear wheel you must not use your EPAC In this case you should contact your specialist bicycle dealer 6 1 2 3 Checking the air pressure 28 As a result of low tyre pressure the tyre and inner tube may move on the rim and result in the incorrect positioning of the valves The valve base may tear off during the journey and result in a sudden loss of pressure in the tyre the tyre may come off the rim in curves the likelihood of a breakdown is increased NOTE The higher your body weight and the weight of the additional load the higher the air pressure has to be in the tyre Guideline values can be found in the following table Please note however that these values are only an approximate guide If you have any questions please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Please also pay attention to the minimum and maximum pressure stated on Load in kilograms Air pressure in bar 50 2 00 60 2 25 70 2 50 80 2 75 90 3 00 100 3 25 110 3 50 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 1 Unscrew the dust cap from the valve NOTE Your EPAC is equipped with an automatic valve 2 Check
8. Leave the EPAC where it is gear snifing gearshiit Turn off the standby mode in Maladjusted or damaged gear accordance with section 110 3 shift mechanism Switching off the electric drive Actuate the gear lever in the opposite direction Lift the chain onto the next sprocket by hand Lift the rear wheel If this is possible without force turn the crank in the direction of the drive NOTE Under no circumstances should you apply force if the crank cannot be easily turned You should contact your specialist workshop for bicycles immediately Chain jumps off repeatedly Repeated incorrect operation Operate the gearshift correctly of the gearshift see section 118 2 Gears Maladjusted or damaged gear Contact your specialist workshop shift mechanism immediately if the fault occurs when you change gear correctly 71 EE GHOST EPAC 15 2 Brakes WARNING Danger from falls and accidents The brakes of your EPAC are some of the most important components for your riding safety Failing brakes always lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents A brake malfunction is a serious danger to safety Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if you notice the slightest malfunction or a deterioration in the braking effect You should only use your EPAC again when it has been properly repaired by the specialist bicycle dealer Malfunction Possible cause s Remedy
9. 50 9 Loading ihe EPAT i opidi 51 10 Riding th 59 10 1 Switching On the electric DIIVe eue nee een 55 10 2 Riding the WM cR 55 10 3 Switching off the electric drive 4440u4444440Rnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnann 55 11 What to do in the case of a fall or accident 56 12 Parking the safely uu0unu aan 57 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 13 Transporting the EPA 58 13 1 Assembling and dismantling the 18 1 1 Dismantling the 86 60 13 2 Installing and dismantling the saddle post with the saddle 62 13 2 1 Dismantling the saddle post ssse 62 1322 Installing the saddle 62 14 Maintaining the EPAQG ae 65 14 1 Your servicing and maintenance 8 65 14 2 How to clean and care 66 14 3 led m 68 15 What to do in the case of faults eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 69 15 1 G ar shitt drive cet iot etes este tede etie Naia 70 15 2 Baleus i EUM
10. bumps stones ledges etc Roller training devices Sports park Specially designated area for free riding downhill BMX and dirt Downhill Downhill rides at a high to very high speed and specifically designated slopes Free Riding Artistic and sporting use rapid downhill riding in free terrain For the E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 model there is currently no hub dynamo In countries where a dynamo is compulsory it is therefore not permitted to ride this model on public roads and paths 15 EE GHOST EPAC 2 5 2 5 1 16 Residual dangers Danger of burns A Strong vibrations through use of your EPAC which is not in accordance with the designated purpose storage in an environment which is too hot e g car interior in strong sunlight and falls with your EPAC may lead to internal short circuits in the rechargeable battery pack and therefore cause the rechargeable battery pack to catch fire You should usual EPAC in accordance with the designated purpose see Section 2 4 Store your EPAC only in rooms with an ambient temperature of between 10 C and 35 C Keep your EPAC away from sources of heat such as radiators radiant heaters ovens etc If flames or smoke come out of the down tube you must immediately leave your EPAC where it is Put out the fire with fire extinguishing equipment if available If there is a danger that the fire will spread to neighbouring items call the fire br
11. 10 3 Switching off the electric drive Actuate the gear lever in the opposite direction Lift the rear wheel If this is possible without force turn the crank in the opposite direction to the drive NOTE Under no circumstances should you apply force if the crank cannot be easily turned You should contact your specialist workshop for bicycles immediately Unusual noise such as cracking loud grinding and or banging Irregular resistance during the pedal movements Drive gearing components damaged Drive gearing components damaged Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately 70 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Malfunction Possible cause s Remedy Chain jumped off sprocket Incorrect operation of the Leave the EPAC where it is gesrsan Turn off the standby mode in Maladjusted or damaged gear accordance with section 110 3 shift mechanism Switching off the electric drive Lift the chain onto the next sprocket by hand Lift the rear wheel If this is possible without force turn the crank in the direction of the drive NOTE Under no circumstances should you apply force if the crank cannot be turned easily or if you do not have the strength to lift the back wheel Contact your specialist workshop immediately Chain jumped off during or after Incorrect operation of the
12. 2 Inspecting the saddle and saddle post WARNING Danger from falls and accidents An incorrectly mounted saddle post may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 14 Maintaining the EPAC WARNING Danger of injuries to fingers and arms danger of accidents The test measures may cause the EPAC to move off unexpectedly Remove the display before carrying out all work see section 10 3 Switching off the electric drive WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Electric hazard when working on the electrical equipment Incorrectly performed maintenance can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should only carry out the maintenance work on your EPAC which is permitted according to this section Have all other maintenance work carried out by a specialist workshop for bicycles WARNING Danger of injury from shearing and trapping in the back wheel When the EPAC is in the standby position the electric drive may start up unintentionally The rotating rear wheel may then cause serious injuries If you put down the EPAC this may result in uncontrolled movements as a result of which you might also be injured Make sure that the EPAC is not in the standby position before starting any work on the EPAC see section 110 3 Switching off the electric drive 14 1 Your serv
13. 2 Opening and closing the thru axle Turn the thru axle in an anticlockwise direction until it is released from the thread in the fork rod and then pull the axle completely out of the hub Pick up your EPAC with the handlebars and pull the front wheel out of the fork ends of the front wheel fork Insert the enclosed transport lock for your disc brake between the brake pistons NOTE Under no circumstances may the hydraulic brakes be operated after the wheel has been removed You lf enclosed transport locks Remove these before re installing the front Place your EPAC carefully on the ground with the fork ends N gt E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Installing the front wheel Remove the transport lock from the brake pistons Pick up the EPAC by the handlebars Position the hub of the front wheel under the fork ends of the front wheel fork Lower the fork carefully until the axle is flush with the stop of the fork ends on the left and right In the case of clamping with a quick release axle E Hybrid Street and Trail 4000 Close the quick release axle in accordance with section 18 4 1 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel In the case of the thru axle E Hybrid Trail 9000 Push the thru axle from the left through the fork dropout and the hub Clamp the front wheel hub See section 18 4 2 Opening and closing t
14. 6 1 1 Checking the tightness an rerit nee 27 6 1 2 Checking 27 6 1 2 1 Checking the position of the Valve uec are 27 EE GHOST EPAC 6 1 2 2 Checking the tyre eeessssssseessssseeeeeennee eene 28 6 1 2 3 Checking the air pressure sessseesseeeennneeeenn 28 6 1 2 4 Checking that the tyre is correctly fitted eeeeeeessss 29 6 1 3 CHECKING other DOIITIS soo Di Deed ot een 29 6 2 Inspecting the saddle and saddle 30 6 3 Inspecting the handlebars and handlebar stem 31 6 4 Inspecting the handlebar attachments 91 6 5 Inspecting the HeadSet 33 6 6 Inspecting THE REIR 93 6 7 Inspecting iheibrakes t 34 6 7 1 Checking generaliuncl ne euere 34 6 7 2 Checking the hydraulic disc 35 6 8 Inspecting the drive ang ana 36 6 9 Checking the lights 8 37 6 10 Checking the luggage rack optional esses 37 6 11 Checking the kickstand if present seesseesesss 38 6 12 Checking the dr
15. C8 Crankset made up of A25 A9 A11 Chain stay A10 Clamp E2 F3 Click pedal F1 Crank A11 Crankset made up of A25 A9 A11 Charging device 14 Handlebars B5 Handlebar stem A12 Motor A7 C9 Hub rear A7 C9 Hub front A26 Mains lead 3 Top tube A13 Pedal A14 Frame made up of C5 A10 A13 A16 A19 A20 Remote control lever B6 Tyres A2 Tyre iron appearance varies according to manufacturer 11 Sprocket C10 Saddle A15 Seat clamp screw s A27 Seat tube A16 Seat stay A19 Saddle post A17 Saddle post clamp made up of E1 E2 E3 E4 Seatpost clamp bolt s E1 Seatpost clamp E2 Switch F2 Gearlever F2 Rear derailleur A18 Rear derailleur wheel A24 Gearshift cable C3 Disc brake made up of B1 A3 A4 Inner tube Quick release axle E3 Quick release unit made up of E3 E4 Fork tube D2 Quick release lever E4 Seat tube A16 Seat stay A19 Spoke C4 Thru axle D4 Plug l2 Head tube A20 Headset B4 Dip tube D3 Type plate A28 Front derailleur A21 GHOST BIKES 1 1 GHOST BIKES Down tube A22 Valve G3 Valve cap G2 Valve nut G1 Handlebar stem A12 Front wheel A23 Front wheel hub A26 Geared ring C10 Geared ring cassette made up of several C10 Numbering Classification Illustration A 6 23 A1 Battery battery pack located in the down tube A22 A2 Tyres A3 Brake calliper A4 Brake disc Ab Suspension fork fork A6 Rear wheel A7 Rear wheel hub hub rear mot
16. LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 5 Before your first Ride A WARNING Danger from heavy falls and accidents Your EPAC is preassembled when it is delivered to your specialist bicycle dealer Some of the safety relevant parts are not yet sufficiently mounted The final assembly of your EPAC has to be carried out by your specialist bicycle dealer i e it has to be made safe to ride Please make sure that your specialist bicycle dealer has completely filled in the Inspection Checklist for the Handover in the delivery certificate for your EPAC You should only ride your EPAC if the sitting position is correct for you Have your dealer adjust the correct saddle height and position for you Ask your specialist bicycle dealer to explain to you the technology included in your EPAC Seal your EPAC with spray wax See section 114 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC Charge your rechargeable battery pack fully See section 08 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack You should carry out the fine adjustment of the saddle height and position yourself See section 117 1 Adjusting the saddle position and section 117 2 Adjusting the saddle height 25 EE GHOST EPAC 6 26 Before Every Use WARNING Danger from heavy falls and accidents If your EPAC is not ready for operation this may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Before you ride your EPAC y
17. Only in this way can worn parts and damage be reliably detected and repaired Ask your specialist workshop to show you their confirmation of participation in a GHOST training course for your EPAC to prove that they are qualified to carry out t Work Interval First inspection after 500 km or 6 months at the latest Inspection of the brake linings every 500 km brake discs chain Regular inspections every 1000 km or once a year 68 15 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN What to do in the case of faults A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents resulting from unexpected after running If your engine management system is faulty your EPAC may continue running Be ready to brake at all times Drive defensively comply with all of the servicing intervals and contact your specialist workshop immediately in the case of faults You should only use this EPAC if you can safely ride at high speeds and brake from such speeds WARNING Danger from heavy falls and accidents Incorrectly performed troubleshooting may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should only carry out work to your EPAC which you are permitted to perform according to the following table Contact a specialist workshop for bicycles if the work that you have carried out is not successful Have all other work carried out by a specialist workshop for bicycles You
18. dealer immediately Dynamo defective 15 5 Wheels and tyres 74 A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Defects and damage to the wheels and tyres may lead to dangerous riding situations falls accidents and material damage Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if you notice the slightest malfunction You should only use your EPAC again when it has been properly repaired by the specialist bicycle dealer NOTE Your rear wheel has a self repairing tube which immediately seals holes caused by small items such as pieces of glass small stones thorns or small nails The tube is not able to seal large holes In this case you could not repair the problem yourself if you installed a spare tube Due to the size of the cut this would expand out of the tyre while being pumped up and burst after a short time In this case you must transport your EPAC to the nearest specialist bicycle dealer to have the tyres completely replaced E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Malfunction Possible cause s Remedy Wheels jump Tyre damaged Contact your specialist bicycle Spoke broken dealer immediately Noises Cracking banging Foreign matter has become Remove the foreign matter Use grinding etc trapped in the wheel your EPAC very carefully after this Have your EPAC checked in an approved workshop for possible consequential damage Damage
19. disposed of in the domestic waste 83 EE GHOST EPAC 18 18 1 18 2 84 Appendix Warranty The legally prescribed warranty period of two years applies in all cases to your EPAC If a defect should occur to your EPAC within this period please contact the specialist bicycle dealer where you bought your EPAC Guarantee In addition to the statutory warranty the firm GHOST Bikes provides a durability guarantee of five years provided that you as the end customer complete the guarantee card accompanying your EPAC and sends it to the firm GHOST Bikes Alternatively you can complete an online registration on the GHOST website The guarantee period begins with the purchase of the EPAC by you as the end customer from an authorised dealer If the guarantee card is not returned to the firm GHOST Bikes or the EPAC is not registered online no guarantee will apply This guarantee does not infringe your warranty entitlements The guarantee applies only to the frame construction and not to the paintwork and decoration The guarantee does not cover faults and damage attributable to a failure to observe the instructions and tips given in the user manual faults and damage attributable to force majeure accident improper use incorrectly performed repairs lack of maintenance and care or to wear and tear faults and damage attributable to original spare parts not being used when replacing parts changes to the product without the p
20. g salty air near the coast or the spreading of salt on the roads in the winter through a corrosive atmosphere e g on industrial sites through sweat Protect your EPAC with spray wax or a similar preserving agent against all contacts with corrosive substances Clean your EPAC after all contacts with corrosive substances and protect it again in accordance with the following description Do not use any steam jet high pressure cleaner for wet cleaning The strong waterjet may damage your EPAC or cause a short circuit danger of fire NOTE Taking care of your EPAC will increase its service life and that of its components Clean and service your EPAC at regular intervals Use a gentle water jet or a bucket of water and sponge to clean your EPAC Use only clean fresh or desalinated water Do not use any saltwater e g seawater NOTE With many cleansers and light soiling it is often sufficient to spray on the cleanser and to rinse it off again after the prescribed waiting time Stubborn soiling can be loosened e g with a radiator paintbrush or sponge after the waiting time before rinsing NOTE Cleansers lubricants and preserving agents are chemical products Some of these agents can damage your EPAC Use only products that are expressly suitable for bikes Ensure that this agent does not attack paintwork or rubber plastic or metal parts etc Contact your specialist bicycle dealer for further advice Follow the manufacturers ins
21. or injury if it is not avoided This draws your attention to a dangerous situation which might result in slight to moderate injury if it is not avoided This draws your attention to possible damage to property and other important information 4 2 Abbreviations Degree measure of angle size A Ampere unit of current strength AC Alternating current Ah Ampere hour unit of battery storage capacity bar Common unit of measure for air pressure C Degrees Celsius unit of temperature DIN German German Institute for Standardisation Industry Norm EN European norm EPAC Electric Power Assisted Cycles also called Pedelec pedal electric Bicycle with an additional electric drive which only operates when the driver also pedals at the same time h Hour s HWK Chamber of Crafts in Germany IHK Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Germany Sec Section km h Kilometres per hour unit of speed kg Kilogram unit of mass MTB Mountain bike Nm Newton metre unit of torque Pedelec see EPAC psi pound per square inch American unit of pressure 1 psi 0 06897 bar RH Frame height StVO German road traffic regulations Highway Code StVZO German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations SW Wrench size measure of tool sizes V Volt unit of electric tension W Watt unit of electrical and mechanical power 1 4 3 Technical terms Wobble Colloquial term
22. riding the EPAC this may result in serious falls This also applies to a kickstand which folds out automatically while you are riding A kickstand which is bent too short or too long will not provide your EPAC with sufficient stability Your EPAC can fall over injuring you or other individuals Your EPAC and other objects located nearby such as other bicycles cars etc may be damaged Always fold away the kickstand before riding the EPAC You should have bent kickstands repaired or replaced in a specialist workshop Kickstands whose length can be adjusted have the right length adjusted in a specialist workshop if your EPAC is not stable 1 Carry out a visual inspection of the screw connections of the kickstand 2 Always fold up the kickstand before riding your EPAC The stand must not fold downloads of its own accord 3 Lightly tap the arm of the kickstand in a downwards direction The arm of the kickstand must not fold downwards 4 Kickstands whose length can be adjusted use the force of your hand to check that the extendable part cannot be moved Checking the drive electrical system WARNING Danger of fire A broken or damaged drive electrical system can cause a short circuit This means that there is a danger of fire Carry out a visual inspection whether all electric cables are undamaged and correctly laid Do not turn on the electrical control system until you have completed all of the other tests Check for any e
23. the air pressure with a tyre pressure gauge at a petrol station or with an air pump with a manometer NOTE if necessary ask the petrol pump attendant or your specialist bicycle dealer to show you how to use the pressure test equipment If the air pressure is too low Increase the air pressure If the air pressure is too high Reduce the air pressure by allowing air to escape through the valve Check the air pressure again 3 Screw the dust cap back on to the valve NOTE with a bicycle pump with manometer you can check the air pressure while you are pumping up the tyre You should first of all let a small amount of air escape from the tyre and then increase the air pressure up to the desired value 6 1 2 4 Checking that the tyre is correctly fitted T Lift the front wheel 2 Turn the front wheel by hand The tyre must run smoothly There must be no wobble or eccentricity 3 Checkthe back wheel in the same way as the front wheel 6 1 3 Checking other points 1 Check whether there are any other loose items such as twigs substance residues or similar items in your wheel 2 Remove such items carefully 3 If you have had spoke reflectors fitted check that these are firmly fitted in place 4 fthey are loose please remove them completely 5 Check whether your wheels have been damaged by these loose parts 29 GHOST EPAC 6 3 Inspecting the saddle and saddle post WARNING Danger from heavy falls If t
24. thru axle for operation see section 8 4 2 N Rear wheel with axle nuts i amp Rear tyre Your rear wheel has a self repairing tube which immediately seals holes caused by small items such as pieces of glass small stones thorns or small nails Electrical equipment Rechargeable battery pack and motor E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN The motor is located in the rear wheel hub and is supplied by a rechargeable battery pack The hub has a freewheel and a 9 speed sprocket cassette The rechargeable battery pack is in the down tube and cannot be removed 23 EE GHOST EPAC 4 6 2 Display The display shows various items of important information while at the same time controlling various drive functions Your display is encoded Your EPAC can only be used with the associated display If an alternative display is installed before you try to move off an error message appears and the electric drive cannot be switched on NOTE if you have two bicycles of the same type your specialist bicycle dealer can adjust the displays in such a way that they work on both bicycles 4 6 3 Charging device for rechargeable battery pack in the frame Charging connection Plug Battery charging device Indicator light Mains lead Covering cap mnmmoou E od C D 24 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000
25. to the wheel Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Spongy riding behaviour Tyre pressure too low Increase the air pressure see section 6 1 2 If the same riding behaviour occurs again fairly shortly thereafter the tyre has a slow puncture see next line Increasingly spongy riding Flat tyre Front tyre flat Replace the inner behaviour tube as well as the tyre and tube protector if necessary see Very unusual wheel rolling section 15 5 1 behaviour you feel every small stone Rear tyre flat Take your EPAC to a specialist workshop without delay The EPAC must not be used until then WARNUNG Danger of injury through falls accidents and damage The rear wheel of your EPAC may only be dismantled and installed by specialist workshops When the work is carried out at your specialist workshop you should insist on the installation of a self repairing inner tube 75 EE GHOST EPAC 15 5 1 Front tyre flat WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Mistakes during the repair of the front wheel can result in dangerous riding behaviour You should only carry out these repairs yourself if you have the necessary tools available In order to repair a flat tyre you need the following equipment tools 2 tyre irons Inner tube new with automatic valve for tyre size 26 x 2 1 New tyre if necessary Air pump with pump head suitable for the valve 1 Dismantle the fro
26. up to a maximum speed of 25 km h The level of the support provided by the electric motor is determined by a control device attached to the handlebars Bicycle with electric motor pedalling assistance up to 25 km h The electromotor drive only switches on when you pedal Electric motor in the rear wheel hub Rechargeable battery pack not removable integrated in the frame No initial traction assistant E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRID STREET LADY MAN Basic bicycle type Mountainbike MTB 27 speed Shimano derailleur Front wheel fork with air suspension Unsprung frame made of aluminium Self repairing tube in the rear wheel Display on the handlebars Disc brakes Pedals without click system XXX X X X XxX X XXX X X XxX X XXX X X XxX Kick stand Bottle holder only on the men s model 20 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 4 1 Brakes and brake configuration Your EPAC has one or two disc brakes which are independent of one another The left hand brake lever operates the front brake The right hand brake lever operates the rear brake Please ride very defensively for as long as your braking system has not been run in Run your brake in The rule of thumb is perform approximately 30 braking operations from a moderate speed a
27. your front wheel and or the saddle post have been correctly mounted do not use your EPAC and consult your specialist bicycle dealer Opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel NOTE This section applies to the models E HYBRID TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRID STREET LADY MAN 45 EE GHOST EPAC 1 Opening the quick release axle Press the eccentrically pivoted lever away from the hub The lever can now be turned by approx 180 about its own axis Turn the screw nut in an anti clockwise direction until the wheel can be pulled out of the frame or front forks without great effort NOTE Make sure that you do not lose the springs 2 Closing the quick release axle If the quick release axle was completely removed from the hub push it through the hub from the left hand side as seen in the riding direction Turn the nut in a clockwise direction on to the right hand end of the quick release axle which is protruding out of the hub 46 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 3 6 7 Tilt the eccentrically pivoted lever so that it forms roughly the extension of the hub axle Hold the lever in this position Now turn the screw nut until the eccentrically pivoted lever when turned through 90 about its pivot can only move against a resistance it then forms more or less the straight extension of the hub axle Now pres
28. your specialist bicycle dealer without delay Drive starts unintentionally If you place your foot on the pedal and move the wheels slightly the electric drive will start up You should only put your foot on the pedal when you actually want to move off Always operate both brakes in a stationary position and only release them when you actually want to move off Drive reacts after a delay Measurement system of the drive not calibrated Calibrate the drive in accordance with section 8 5 2 Drive does not run smoothly Measurement system of the drive not calibrated Calibrate the drive in accordance with section 8 5 2 79 EE GHOST EPAC 15 6 2 Diagnosis messages If a code number E is displayed without a tool symbol you may repair this yourself if the code number is listed below NOTE If the code number displayed is not listed here or if the stated measures do not rectify the problem please contact a specialist workshop immediatel Message Diagnosis Measures E01 Rechargeable battery pack is flat Charge the rechargeable battery pack E04 EPAC is connected to the Disconnect the charging device from the EPAC charging device E05 Poor connection to the motor Turn the pedalling assistance on again E06 Short circuit in the lights Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately E07 Temperature of the motor is Stop at an appropriate location an
29. GHOST BIKES Sy ORIGINAL OPERATING MANUAL GHOST E HYBRIDE INN 2 b EE GHOST EPAC Original Operating Manual for GHOST of the Models E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRID TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRID STREET LADY MAN Ce Date of issue 10 2011 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 1 Fundamental information on your new EPAC and this DCT reir 7 1 1 SUDDIV a ced el pg Eee 7 11 1 Basic SOUIDMEN a Rm 7 1 1 2 Optional accessories for installation by the specialist bicycle dealer 7 1 2 Other applicable documents eseeeseseeeeeennnenn 7 1 3 Legal en 7 1 4 CONVENON 8 1 4 1 Symbolsand signal dob 8 1 4 2 eg i i 8 1 4 3 Technical terms sara nemen enne nnns 8 1 4 4 RepresentatiOn 9 2 For Your Safety 10 2 1 Follow the instructions in this operating manual 10 22 Consulting your specialist bicycle dealer ms nenn 10 2 3 The meanings of markings 11 2 4 Using your EPAC for its intended purpose
30. LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 2 3 The meanings of markings on your E This symbol means that your EPAC is subject to European Directive 2002 96 EC and means that you must dispose of your EPAC separately from the domestic waste by means of a return and collection system NOTE Details on disposal can be found in section 17 Disposing of the EPAC C CE symbol on the type plate This symbol means that your EPAC fulfils all fundamental safety requirements of the applicable European directives Type plate You can find the following details on the type plate Manufacturer s address Type of machine EPAC Model Type E hybrid Year of construction U O U gt 11 EE GHOST EPAC 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 12 Using your EPAC for its intended purpose A If you do not use your EPAC in accordance with the designated purpose this may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Another consequence may be internal short circuits in the rechargeable battery pack causing the pack to catch fire A damaged rechargeable battery pack can also cause a life threatening electric shock You should always use your EPAC as described in this operating manual and any additional documentation that you may have What work may you carry out yourself on your EPAC A Faults caused by incorrectly performed work to your EPAC may damage the EPAC and impair its operational safety This can lead to dangerous ridi
31. ack to the starting position 8 8 4 Operating the EPAC Display A Illumination symbol This appears when you switch on the illumination of the display It goes off when you switch off the illumination of the display Trip counter display This shows the distance covered on the trip standard setting Resetting the trip counter to 0 Press the set button L for 5 seconds Pedalling assistance The pedalling assistance is switched off display 0 Pedalling assistance ECO display 1 The weakest pedalling assistance level Greatest range Pedalling assistance NORMAL display 2 The middle pedalling assistance level Medium range Pedalling assistance POWER display 3 The strongest pedalling assistance level Shortest range Total distance display After the pedalling assistance or illumination is annual kilometres switched on this shows the total distance covered for 15 seconds After 15 seconds the display automatically switches over to the trip counter distance E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 41 EE GHOST EPAC Tool symbol with This shows that there is a fault in the electrical code number drive system which you cannot repair yourself NOTE You should contact your specialist workshop for bicycles immediately Continuing to ride the EPAC may cause material damage For the meaning of the code number s
32. ately in the case of faults 53 EE GHOST EPAC 54 A WARNING Danger from heavy falls and accidents Amongst other things your safety depends on your speed and the riding conditions The faster you ride and the more unfavourable the riding conditions are the greater is your risk Always adapt your speed to your riding skills and the riding conditions Remember that roads and trails may be damaged and there may be concealed obstacles edges sleeping policemen bumps in the road etc In such areas you should ride slowly and with particular care If necessary push or carry your EPAC WARNING Danger through trapping and shearing Rotating wheels can injure hands and other parts of the body Keep your hands and other parts of the body away from rotating wheels Please ensure that your child s hands and other parts of their body cannot come into contact with the revolving wheels CAUTION Danger of burns When you are riding particularly in the case of long downhill rides and frequent braking it is possible that the brake discs will become so hot that they can cause burns if in contact with the skin Do not touch the brake discs immediately after riding your EPAC Allow the brake discs to cool down for at least 5 minutes before touching them In order to check the temperature lightly tap with your bare finger very briefly on the brake discs If these are hot wait a few minutes and repeat this test until the brake discs ha
33. aults during the inspection contact your specialist bicycle dealer E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 6 1 Inspecting the wheels 6 1 1 Checking the tightness 1 Shake both wheels strongly at right angles to the direction of travel The wheels must not move in their mounting The quick release lever or thru axle must be closed See section 18 4 Quick release axles thru axle No cracking or grinding noises should be heard 6 1 2 Checking the tyres 6 1 2 1 Checking the position of the valve As a result of stresses and strains and low tyre pressure the tyre and inner tube can move on the rim and result in incorrect positioning of the valves The valve base may tear off during the journey and result in a sudden loss of pressure in the tyre 1 Remove the valve nut 1 Check the valve position the valves must point in the direction of the centre of the wheel Correct valve position cH Mm n Incorrect valve position 27 EE GHOST EPAC 6 1 2 2 Checking the tyre 1 Inspect your tyres for visible signs of damage foreign bodies and wear The tyre rubber must have its original profile over its whole surface The tyre fabric under the rubber layer must not be visible There must be no visible blisters or cracks 2 Remove any foreign bodies thorns small stones pieces of glass or similar items by hand or carefully with a small screwdriver
34. ave your EPAC under control at all times and can react correctly in the event of sudden dangerous situations When wet the brakes may not be as effective The braking distance becomes longer When riding wear only suitable clothing that does not hinder the operation of the EPAC or your sight Always wear tight fitting legwear when riding Loose clothing can become tangled in the EPAC and lead to serious falls In the dark and with poor visibility wear clothing with reflective stripes and switch on your lights Note that some items of clothing and or the use of a backpack can hinder your mobility WARNING Danger from falls and accidents if the EPAC starts up unexpectedly If you place your foot on the pedal and move the wheels slightly the electric drive will start up There is a danger that you will move off unintentionally This is particularly dangerous at traffic lights level crossings and on the edge of slopes as well as at roads and paths where you do not have priority You should only put your foot on the pedal when you actually want to move off Operate both of the brakes immediately beforehand and only release them when you actually want to move off A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents resulting from unexpected after running In the case of an incorrect engine management system your EPAC may suffer from after running Ride your EPAC carefully comply with the servicing intervals and contact your specialist workshop immedi
35. b is After 30 brief braking operations from a medium speed approximately 25 km h down to a standstill the brakes are considered to have been run in Avoid long downhill riding for as long as your braking system has not been run in As soon as your braking system has been run in the braking force at your disposal is very strong If you pull the brake lever too strongly it is possible that the wheels will lock NOTE Approximately 65 of the total braking power is provided by the front wheel brake The maximum braking power is achieved by operating both brake levers at the same time 1 Pull the lever towards the handlebars to actuate the brake 8 4 8 4 1 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Quick release axles thru axle The hub of your front wheel is attached with a quick release axle or with a thru axle in the fork The clamping of your saddle post is equipped with a quick release axle These clamping systems permit quick removal and installation of these components without the use of tools WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If the wheels and saddle post are not correctly mounted these parts can become loose and as a result lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Comply with the following description Practise the operation of the quick release axle and or thru axle several times and regularly If after installation you are not sure whether
36. butable to force majeure accident improper use incorrectly performed repairs lack of maintenance and care or to wear and tear E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN faults and damage attributable to original spare parts not being used when replacing parts changes to the product without the prior agreement of the firm GHOST Bikes insofar as defects and damage are attributable to these If you have any questions please contact your specialist bicycle dealer 85 EE GHOST EPAC 18 3 86 EC Declaration of Conformity Original EG Konformit tserkl rung Hiermit erkl rt der Hersteller Bezeichnung GHOST Bikes GmbH Anschrift An der Tongrube 3 95652 Waldsassen da folgendes Produkt Bezeichnung EPAC Modell E Hybride Trail Man 9000 4000 E Hybride Trail Lady 9000 4000 E Hybride Street Lady Man der in der EU niedergelassene Bevollm chtigte Bezeichnung Anschrift t Typ 7 Handelsbezeichnung allen relevanten Bestimmungen folgender EG Richtlinien entspricht Richtlinie 2006 42 EG e Richtlinie 2004 108 EG Li Folgende harmonisierte Normen wurden vollst ndig angewendet Gem Richtlinie 2006 42 EG Gem Richtlinie 2004 108 EG e 12100 e EN61000 3 2 e EN61000 6 1 e EN61000 3 3 e 61000 6 3 EI EN61000 3 11 Folgende nationalen Normen und sonstigen Spezifikationen oder Teile daraus wurden angewendet e EN 15194
37. chargeable battery pack and cause the rechargeable battery pack to catch fire You should only park your vehicle in a shady place with an ambient temperature of less than 35 C If flames or smoke come out of the down tube leave your EPAC where it is Put out the fire with fire extinguishing equipment if available If there is a danger that the fire will spread to neighbouring items call the fire brigade immediately A WARNING Danger from heavy falls and accidents The use of bicycle carriers may damage safety relevant parts of your EPAC The failure of these parts can lead to dangerous riding situations falls accidents and material damage Transport this EPAC only inside your car No other objects may be placed on this EPAC during transport This EPAC must not be clamped into car transport systems roof racks rear or interior carrying devices etc 19 1 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Assembling and dismantling the front wheel In order to transport the EPAC in your car you can dismantle the front wheel WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If the wheels are incorrectly mounted this may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Check that the wheel is correctly mounted before you use your EPAC again Check that the front wheel is positioned in the centre of the front wheel fork Shake the two wheels vigorously at right angles to the directio
38. cident you should leave your EPAC outside for an hour away from combustible materials Move the back of your finger briefly and carefully along the down tube If you notice any unusual warmth leave your EPAC where it is Under no circumstances should you continue to use your EPAC Transport your EPAC to your specialist bicycle dealer as soon as the down tube has cooled down If flames or smoke come out of the down tube leave your EPAC where it is Put out the fire with fire extinguishing equipment if available If you do not have any extinguishing equipment available wait until the fire has become extinguished and all of the parts of your EPAC have cooled down Then transport your EPAC without delay to a specialist bicycle dealer If there is a danger that the fire will spread to neighbouring items call the fire brigade immediately You should only use your EPAC again when it has been checked by a specialist workshop and repaired if necessary A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If you have a fall or accident with your EPAC parts of it which are important for safety may be damaged This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls accidents and material damage Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately after an accident or fall You should only use your EPAC again when it has been properly repaired by the specialist bicycle dealer After a fall it is essential to have all of the parts of your EPAC which have hit a ha
39. d wait until outside the temperature limits the motor has cooled down Otherwise the power of the drive is reduced until the motor temperature has gone down of its own accord E14 Display is not recognised The display has to be readjusted Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer E16 Continuous deflection of the force Keep the light button pressed down for 5 sensor sections for calibration E19 Temperature of the rechargeable Wait until the rechargeable battery pack is battery pack is outside the within the temperature limits Charging then temperature limits continues automatically E20 Servicing required Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately E21 Motor current regulator The assistance is automatically readjusted due to excessive load E22 Problems during charging Switch the lights on and off and wait for 10 seconds Connect the charging device If this display is shown repeatedly please contact your specialist bicycle dealer E23 Serial number of the motor not The code of the rechargeable battery pack and correct control unit do not match Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer E30 No communication with the Turn the pedalling assistance off and on again torque sensor E32 Battery electronics too hot Allow the rechargeable battery pack to cool down and then switch the assistance on again E34 The control unit on the Please contact your specialist bicycle
40. dealer handlebars does not support any immediately accessories 80 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN E99 Software error Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately 81 EE GHOST EPAC 16 82 Taking the EPAC out of operation NOTE The incorrect storage of your EPAC can damage the bearing tyres and rechargeable battery pack and promote corrosion Store your EPAC in accordance with the following instructions if you are not going to use your EPAC for more than 2 months The ambient temperature at the storage location must be between 10 C and 35 C If you take your EPAC out of service for more than 2 months you should charge up the rechargeable battery pack every 2 months in accordance with section 18 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack If you are not able to charge up the battery pack every two months you can increase the storage time without charging to 6 months For this a fuse on the rechargeable battery pack has to be removed 1 Fully charge the rechargeable battery pack see section 18 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack 2 Ask your specialist bicycle dealer to remove the fuse from the rechargeable battery pack 3 Clean and service your EPAC as described in section 014 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC 4 Charge the rechargeable battery pack u
41. e ground Stand next to the EPAC Turn the lights off Turn the pedalling assistance to 0 OFF in the display c Roo wm Press the M button for 5 seconds until 0 0 is shown in the bottom line of the display The EPAC is calibrated E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 9 Loading the EPAC A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Adding an extra load impairs the riding behaviour of your EPAC and the braking distance becomes longer And if you overload your EPAC it is possible that parts of it might even break or fail All of this can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should load your EPAC in such a way that you always have enough room to move and can always operate your EPAC safely when it is loaded Adapt your riding to the more difficult riding behaviour of the EPAC Do not use your EPAC for transporting goods but only as an item of sports equipment and for moving from one location to another Never use your EPAC with a bicycle trailer Do not transport any bulky luggage or other adults on a luggage rack optional Children should only be transported in child seats You should only mount child seats on the appropriate luggage racks Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer to select and mount a child seat Your specialist dealer will be pleased to advise you Transport your luggage only on suitable carrier systems You should only
42. e on the saddle post clamp 2 Move the saddle with saddle post to the desired position Note the instructions for the insertion depth of the saddle post see section 13 2 Installing and dismantling the saddle post with the saddle 3 Clamp the saddle post securely in position Adjusting the spring fork Adjusting the air pressure NOTE Your suspension fork has air suspension You can adjust the springing behaviour by means of the air pressure For the adjustment you need a special suspension fork pump The use of other pumps may damage your suspension fork 39 EE GHOST EPAC Tae 40 You can purchase a suspension fork pump that is suitable for your EPAC from your specialist bicycle dealer If you do not have such a pump have your suspension adjusted by your specialist bicycle dealer With a lever on the handlebars only for the E Hybrid 4000 and E Hybrid Street you can almost completely block the suspension of the fork the fork tubes can then only compress and rebound to a small extent A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents At a high speed particularly when riding downhill on unpaved terrain riding behaviour with a blocked suspension fork is very poor The front wheel may lose contact with the ground You should release the blocked suspension fork before riding downhill 1 The rule of thumb is The suspension fork should sink in approximately 20 to 25 of the total suspension travel distance when the rid
43. ee section 15 6 2 Diagnosis messages Tool symbol without This shows that the regular service is due code number NOTE Contact a specialist bicycle dealer as soon as possible and have the service carried out Do not ride your EPAC until the service has been performed Code number without This shows that there is a fault which you may be the tool symbol able to correct yourself NOTE For the meaning of the code number see section M 15 6 2 Diagnosis messages Display of the current This permanently shows the current speed speed Display of the This shows the charge status of the rechargeable charge status of the battery pack in 496 steps rechargeable battery pack Set button This switches the pedalling assistance on and off It also sets the pedalling assistance level Press the set button repeatedly until the desired pedalling assistance level appears in the pedalling assistance display The cyclist symbol appears on the left next to the pedalling assistance level shown Light button This switches the illumination of the display on and off Switching on the illumination Press the light button M briefly The illumination symbol appears in the display The illumination of the display is switched on Switching off the illumination Press the light button M again briefly The illumination symbol disappears from the display The illumination
44. er sits on the bicycle in the riding position In the case of the forks used here with a suspension travel distance of 120 mm this 20 25 corresponds to a value of 24 30 mm If you are not certain how to carry out the adjustment please contact your specialist bicycle dealer 2 Screw the head of the suspension fork pump on to the connection of your suspension fork Position of the connection See the user information of the suspension fork manufacturer Continue pumping until you have reached the required air pressure Unscrew the pump head TE Unscrew the pump head quickly in order to keep the amount of air escaping which can be heard as hissing as small as possible Switching off the suspension NOTE This section only applies to the EPAC types E Hybrid 4000 and E Hybrid Street With a lever on the handlebars only E Hybrid 4000 and E Hybrid Street you can almost completely switch off the suspension of the fork The fork tubes can only move in and out to a small extent A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents At a high speed particularly when riding downhill on unpaved terrain riding behaviour with the suspension switched off is very poor The front wheel may lose contact with the ground You should switch on the suspension fork before riding your EPAC fast downhill A 1 Switching off the suspension Press lever A until it locks in place 2 Switching on the suspension Press lever B until lever A jumps b
45. for radial eccentricity of the rim Torque also tightening torque This states how much a screw should be tightened E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Specialist A business which is authorised by the authorities and the manufacturer to call dealer itself a specialist business for the sale and repair of conventional bicycles and specialist GHOST EPACS workshop Hand force The force that an average adult can apply with moderate to average effort using one hand Manometer Air pressure measuring device Correct screw Permanent screw connection in which the screw heads are positioned tightly connection against the component over their entire area Incorrect A screw connection which is too loose and where the screw heads are not Screw positioned tightly against the component over their entire area This can connection generally be recognised by a gap between the screw head and component 1 4 4 Representation In this operating manual we use the following representation rules Safety instructions are represented with a symbol and a signal word and are printed in bold see section 11 4 1 Symbols and signal words Instruction texts are numbered Information and cross references are in italics Representations in illustrations are not specific to any particular model They apply to all EPAC models in this operating manual Positional
46. he front and rear wheels alternately and turn the wheel by hand The brake disc must run smoothly 6 Inspect your brake discs for soiling in particular for oil and grease Clean the soiled brake discs immediately see section 014 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC 35 EE GHOST EPAC 6 8 Inspecting the drive and chain 1 Turnthe right hand pedal arm in an anti clockwise direction and observe the chainwheels and the sprocket assembly from above The chainwheels and sprockets must not have any lateral runout There must not be any foreign matter in any of the components Remove any such foreign matter if it is easy to do so 2 Pressthe left hand pedal arm towards the chain run in the position shown You should not feel any bearing play No cracking or grinding noises should be heard 3 Inspect the chain for damage The chain must not be damaged at any point e g by bent chain links protruding chain link pins etc or jammed and immobile chain links 4 With the bike at standstill turn the right hand pedal lever contrary to the drive direction and observe the chain run at the derailleur rollers of the rear derailleur The chain must run smoothly over the derailleur rollers and must not jump 36 6 9 6 10 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Checking the lights optional NOTE This section only applies if you have retrofitted y
47. he insertion depth of the saddle post is too small it may be released from the frame while you are riding and lead to dangerous situations falls and accidents Please ensure the correct insertion depth of the saddle post see also section 7 2 and 8 4 1 Tryto twist the saddle and post in the frame by hand It must not be possible to twist the saddle and saddle post 2 to move the saddle in its clamp with your hand by alternately pushing down and pulling up The saddle must not move 3 If the saddle and or saddle post do move please tighten them see sections 8 4 3 and 9 30 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 6 4 Inspecting the handlebars and handlebar stem WARNING Danger from heavy falls and accidents Incorrectly mounted or damaged handlebars and handlebar stems may result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents If you discover damage to these parts or have any doubt about their integrity you must not use your EPAC again under any circumstances Contact an approved workshop immediately 1 Perform a visual check of the stem and handlebars The handlebar stem must be parallel to the front wheel rim The handlebars aligned at right angles to the stem Clamp the front wheel between your legs Grip the handlebars at both ends Try to twist the handlebars in both directions with your hands oc Try to twist the handleba
48. he thru axle If your EPAC has been retrofitted with a hub dynamo Connect the plug in connection between the hub dynamo and cables Operate the front wheel brake several times with the EPAC stationary after you have reinstalled the front wheel Lift up the EPAC by the handlebars and turn the front wheel by hand If a brake block is in contact with the wheel rim this can indicate incorrect mounting of the hub in the fork dropouts In this case you should open the quick release lever and shake the front wheel lightly to and fro at right angles to the direction of travel Repeat the installation 61 EE GHOST EPAC from point 5 If there is no improvement please contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately 9 If your EPAC has been retrofitted with a hub dynamo check the function of the lights See section 116 9 Checking the lights optional 13 2 Installing and dismantling the saddle post with the saddle In order to make it easier to transport your EPAC you can dismantle the saddle post and the saddle The saddle post is fastened with a clamp in the seat tube of the frame The clamping is performed by means of a quick release axle and knurled nut 13 2 1 Dismantling the saddle post 1 Open the seat clamp on the quick release lever See section 8 4 3 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp 2 Pullthe saddle together with the saddle post out of the frame D 13 2 2 Installi
49. icator light C Plug of the charging cable Kv D Socket E Mains plug F Socket 49 EE GHOST EPAC 8 9 9 50 1 Insert the mains plug of the charging device into the socket F The green indicator lamp goes on The charge status is shown in the display A WARNING If the display light does not go on the charging device might be damaged Remove the mains plug from the socket F Do not use the charging device any more Contact your specialist bicycle dealer 2 Insert the plug of the charging cable into the socket D of the rechargeable battery pack The rechargeable battery pack is now being charged up The display goes off when the rechargeable battery pack is fully charged NOTE When the battery pack is charged up for the first time the charging time is considerably longer than the average charging time of 4 5 hours 3 Remove the plug of the charging cable from the socket D on the rechargeable battery pack 4 Remove the mains plug from the socket F NOTE You can leave the rechargeable battery pack permanently connected to the charging device for as long as you do not use the EPAC This increases the service life of the rechargeable battery pack but also increases your electricity consumption Calibrating the electric drive SLOD DOB A ABA 2 88888 Calibrate the electric drive if the pedalling assistance no longer provides the desired power 1 Place the EPAC on th
50. igade immediately E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 2 5 2 Electric hazards A Through the use of an incorrect damaged or broken charging device and mains cable you may receive a life threatening electric shock A batiery that is incorrectly charged or stored may begin to burn You should only use the charging device supplied to charge up the rechargeable battery pack of your EPAC Keep the charging device and EPAC away from children and animals Avoid all contact between your charging device and water Do not charge up the rechargeable battery pack in bright sunshine Keep the rechargeable battery pack and charging device away from sources of heat e g radiators You should only charge up your battery while you are supervising it Under no circumstances must you use your charging device or you must remove the mains plug immediately if the charging device is damaged in any way if the insulation of the cables or one or more plug in connections are damaged In this case you may only touch the mains plug at a point where it is insulated If necessary turn off the corresponding fuse in your electricity distribution box if the charging device is unusually hot However the production of a small amount of heat by the charging device and battery is normal if you hear unusual noises e g loud humming hissing etc if there are sparks when you sw
51. in using a clean dry and lint free cotton cloth Clean the wheel rim and brake disc with a suitable degreasing agent Consulting your specialist bicycle dealer NOTE Lubricant for motorbike chains will clog your bike chain and drive components Use only lubricants expressly approved for use on bike chains 6 Clean any remaining heavily soiled parts by hand using a clean and lint free cotton cloth and a suitable cleansing agent 7 Spray the entire EPAC with a suitable spray wax or similar preserving agent WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Spray wax or other preserving agents on the brake discs can cause the braking effect to deteriorate significantly Clean the brake discs with a suitable degreasing agent Consult your specialist bicycle dealer These parts must not be treated with preserving agents Brake blocks Brake discs Grips brake and gear levers Saddle Tyre 8 Polish your EPAC after the prescribed waiting time with a clean lint free cotton cloth 9 Clean the brake discs by hand using a clean dry lint free cotton cloth and a suitable degreasing agent 67 EE GHOST EPAC 14 3 Workshop service WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Servicing which is not incorrectly carried out as well as damage from falls or accidents which is not repaired may lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Take your EPAC on time to the prescribed servicing appointments at a specialist workshop for bicycles
52. is in a stable position Check the stability of your EPAC Hold your EPAC lightly with one hand by the handlebars or saddle Push the saddle of the EPAC lightly with the other hand in all directions Look for another place to park your EPAC if it could easily fall over If your bicycle does not have a kickstand NOTE Stop your EPAC on a flat and firm surface Turn off the electric drive by removing the display see section 010 3 Switching off the electric drive Dismount on the left Lean your EPAC with the back wheel or with the saddle against a firm object Turn the handlebars to the side to which you have tilted your EPAC If there is no suitable object available you can also carefully place your EPAC on the ground 57 EE GHOST EPAC 13 58 Transporting the EPAC A WARNING Danger of injury through shearing and trapping in the back wheel If you load your EPAC with the motor switched on this may start up unintentionally if the pedals are touched The rotating rear wheel may then cause serious injuries When you then put down the EPAC this may result in uncontrolled movements You should therefore remove the display of the electric control unit before transporting the EPAC see section 10 3 Switching off the electric drive WARNING Danger of fire In strong sunlight the interior of a car can heat up to very high temperatures High temperatures can result in internal short circuits in the re
53. ist bicycle dealer Please see section 12 4 2 What must you bear in mind when retrofitting accessories and carrying out conversions to find out which optional accessories can be retrofitted to your EPAC Other applicable documents Delivery certificate The delivery certificate is an important accompanying document which your specialist bicycle dealer has completed and handed over to you This contains key data and other data about your EPAC Your specialist bicycle dealer updates this document every time he works on your EPAC Legal regulations As a road user you have to abide by the traffic regulations in your country In Germany do not need any official authorisation or driving licence for your EPAC On public roads and paths you are only allowed to ride your EPAC if you retrofit it with the equipment which is stipulated by law in your country In Germany these requirements are laid down in the German highway code StVZO NOTE Not all of the equipment required by law in Germany is included in the scope of delivery of your EPAC Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer to retrofit these parts Your specialist dealer will be pleased to advise you EE GHOST EPAC 1 4 Conventions 1 4 1 Symbols an A A WARNING A CAUTION NOTE o This draws your attention to how to deal with and the effects of safety information This draws your attention to a dangerous situation which might result in death
54. itch the device on and off plug it in or unplug it if smoke is produced by the charging device or EPAC 2 5 3 Other hazards and protective measures A Rotating wheels can injure your hands and other parts of the body Keep your hands and other parts of the body away from rotating wheels Please ensure that any children sitting on mounted children s seats cannot come into contact with the rotating wheels 17 EE GHOST EPAC 3 Technical Data Model E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 E HYBRID TRAIL 4000 MAN LADY E HYBRID STREET MAN LADY Mechanical Data Frame Aluminium Aluminium 3 frame sizes 3 frame sizes 44 cm 48 cm 52 cm 44 cm 48 cm 52 cm Fork Fox Forx 32 Float Fit RL RST First 23 Air SRL 120mm 120mm 15QR Gear change Shimano XT Shimano Acera Derailleur Shimano XT 9 speed Shimano XT 9 speed Front derailleur Shimano XT 3 speed E Type Shimano SLX 3 speed E Type direct direct Number of gears 27 27 Brake Shimano XT 180 160 Shimano BL M445L saddle BR 446L Crank Shimano XT 3 piece Shimano FCM 542 3 piece No of teeth chain rings 44 32 22 44 32 22 No of teeth geared ring 11 32 11 32 Tyre size 26 x 2 1 Street 26 x 2 15 Trail 26 x 2 1 Valve Automatic valve Automatic valve Prescribed tyre pressure 2 0 4 0 bar 2 0 4 0 bar Admissible ambient temperatures Riding 15 to 50 C 15 to 50 C Loading 5 to 50 C 5 to 50 C Storage 10 to 35 C 10
55. ive electrical 38 6 13 ChEcking SIher Done aos ee 38 7 Adjusting the EPAG Teen 39 7 1 Adjusting the saddle 99 7 2 Adjusting the saddle helgfit za a a 39 7 3 Adjusting the Spring Toll zei 99 7 3 1 Adjusting the air pressure sessseeeeeeeeeeennnenen 39 7 3 2 Switching off the suspension eeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeene 40 8 Operating the EPAC da a ER ai 41 8 1 DC A 41 B 2 Gedal Me 43 8 2 1 Switching to a larger chainring sprocket sseesssss 44 8 22 Switching to a smaller chainring sprocket sss 44 8 3 cc c c 44 8 4 Quick release axles thru axle eeeenn 45 8 4 1 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel 45 8 4 2 Opening and closing the thru ale 44400044 Henne nn nennen 47 8 4 3 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp48 8 5 su jc 49 8 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery 49 8 52 Calibrating the electric
56. k release axle on the front wheel The lever of the quick release axle is closed by turning the quick release axle itself 8 4 8 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp 1 2 48 Axle 3 Knurled nut NOTE The opening and closing procedure for the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp is the same as that for opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel see section 18 4 1 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel Lever The quick release lever of the quick release axle is closed by turning the quick release axle itself To open and close it you should only operate the quick release lever You do not have to further loosen or completely release the entire axle in order to dismantle the saddle post You should only turn the knurled nut if the quick release lever can be moved too easily or only with difficulty Before closing the quick release lever ensure that the clamp is flush and in the correct position on the seat tube 8 9 8 9 8 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Electric drive Charging the rechargeable battery pack WARNING Danger from electric shock and burns Through the use of an incorrect damaged or broken charging device or mains cable you may receive a life threatening electric shock You should only use the charging device supplied to charge up you
57. ld Please secure your child as shown in the documentation for your child seat If you have any questions please contact your specialist bicycle dealer He or she will be pleased to advise you Loading the luggage rack optional Place your luggage on the middle of your luggage rack Please mount and load your saddlebags if you are using any in accordance with the documentation for your saddlebags If you have any questions please contact your specialist bicycle dealer He or she will be pleased to advise you Attach your luggage with suitable and stable holding systems spring clamp click system tensioning straps elastic belt straps or similar items Shake your EPAC vigorously after you have loaded it The luggage and carrying system must be firmly attached and not become loose If the luggage or carrier system are not firmly attached or become loose fix the luggage or carrier system in place until it is firmly attached E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 10 Riding the EPAC A WARNING Danger from falls and accidents With your EPAC you can reach high speeds to which you may not be accustomed You should only use this EPAC if you can safely ride at high speeds and brake from such speeds Always wear a helmet when riding your bike Ride with foresight and defensively Be ready to brake at all times Do not ride after consuming alcohol Ride in such a way that you h
58. n of travel The wheels must not move in their mounting Nocracking or grinding noises should be heard Check whether the quick release lever or thru axle is correctly closed see section 718 4 Quick release axles thru axle WARNING Danger of burns After long downhill rides it is possible that the brake discs have become very hot Do not touch the brake discs immediately after a downhill ride Allow the brake discs to cool down for at least 5 minutes before touching them In order to check the temperature tap the brake discs briefly with your bare finger If these are hot wait a few minutes and repeat this test until the brake discs have cooled down completely NOTE Your EPAC has a disc brake After dismantling the wheel you should use the enclosed transport lock when transporting the EPAC Remove this only immediately before installing the wheels again 59 EE GHOST EPAC 13 1 1 Dismantling the front wheel 1 60 If your EPAC has been retrofitted with a hub dynamo release the plug in connection between the dynamo and cables In the case of clamping with the quick release axle E Hybrid Street and Trail 4000 Open the quick release axle See section 18 4 1 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel Unscrew the lock nut until it is just still on the axle In the case of clamping with the thru axle E Hybrid Trail 9000 Open the quick release lever See section 18 4
59. ng situations falls and accidents You may only carry out work to your EPAC which is described as such in this operating manual and for which you have the appropriate tools Do not change the properties of individual components of your EPAC All other work including making the EPAC ready for the road may only be carried out by a specialist bicycle dealer whose personnel have taken part in the official GHOST training courses for your EPAC Ask your specialist bicycle dealer to show you the certificate of attendance at a GHOST training course for your EPAC as proof of qualification Under no circumstances may you dismantle the rear wheel What must you bear in mind when retrofitting accessories and carrying out conversions A The retrofitting of accessories and performance of conversions which are not permitted for your EPAC may damage your EPAC and impair its operational safety This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should never retrofit your EPAC or carry out any conversions yourself Always select the accessories and modification parts together with a specialist bicycle dealer who has been trained for your EPAC When fitting accessories ensure that the additional weight does not cause your EPAC to exceed the permitted maximum total weight The following accessories may be retrofitted Equipment for riding the EPAC on public roads and paths in accordance with the regulations in force in your c
60. ng the saddle post 1 Ifthe insertion area is not greased Grease the insertion area of the saddle post NC D un 62 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Push the saddle with saddle post into the saddle tube of the frame until the required saddle height is obtained In this position the lower end of the saddle post must be located at least 10 cm below the upper edge of the seat tube NOTE Do not rely on the marking on the saddle post Check the correct insertion depth as follows Place a finger tip against the saddle post in the installed position immediately above the clamping bolt 4 Leave your finger in this position and pull the saddle post out of the saddle tube Hold the saddle post at the side next to the seat tube so that your fingertip is again located directly above the clamp In this position the lower end of the saddle post must be at least 10 cm below the upper edge of the seat tube Turn the saddle so that the saddle tip is pointing in the direction of travel Ensure that the clamp is flush with the frame and that the slots in the saddle tube and clamp are aligned Close the quick release lever See section 8 4 3 Opening and closing the quick release axle on the saddle post clamp 63 64 GHOST EPAC NOTE Mark the correct position of the saddle post with adhesive tape Check the saddle post See section 116
61. nt wheel See section 1113 1 1 Dismantling the front wheel Unscrew the valve nut as far as it will go Press the valve with your finger until all of the residual air has escaped Remove the nut from the valve base Lift the tyre off the rim using the tyre irons Begin on the side opposite the valve Pull the inner tube out of the tyre Note the direction of the inner tube in the tyre Look for the cause of the flat tyre Pump up the damaged inner tube Search for the point where the air is escaping When you have found the leak turn the inner tube in on itself so that the valve is pointing inwards 8 If the leak is on the inside Check whether the tube protector is correctly fitted all spoke holes must be covered If this is not the case please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Check the rim for damage sharp edges chippings etc If you find such damage please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Check whether there are one or two small holes next to each other NOTE Two small holes indicate a puncture snakebite This is a frequent cause when riding over sharp edged obstacles with too little air pressure If the rim is not damaged install a new inner tube 9 If the leak is on the outside Hold the inner tube next to the rim with a tyre as it was mounted Check the area of the tyre where the hole is located in the inner tube Often there is a thorn a small stone or glass splinter in
62. of the display is switched off NOTE Even if the EPAC is stationary the illumination of the display remains switched on 8 2 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Gears Your EPAC has a derailleur made by Shimano with so called Rapidfire gear levers When the gear is changed the chain is moved to a different cog On the crankset these cogs are referred to as chainrings and on the geared ring sprockets The gear can only be changed while the EPAC is moving The crankset must turn in the direction of the drive Your gear shift has two levers Lever A is used to shift to a larger chainring or sprocket lever B to a smaller chainring or sprocket B gt The left hand switch operates the front derailleur Switching to a larger chainring results in a higher gear ratio higher gear The resistance to pedalling becomes higher but you can reach a greater speed The right hand switch operates the rear derailleur Here switching to a larger sprocket results in a lower gear ratio 2 lower gear The pedalling resistance becomes lower you can only reach a lower speed but it is easier to climb hills NOTE If you ride with the unfavourable chain positions shown you will increase the level of noise produced and the wear and tear Avoid largest chainring largest sprocket middle chainring largest sprocket middle chainring smallest sprocket
63. or A8 Chain A9 Chainring A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A2T A28 Chain stay Crank Handlebar stem stem Top tube Pedal Saddle Seat tube Saddle support Derailleur Seat stay Head tube Front derailleur Down tube Front wheel Rear derailleur wheel Chainring screw Hub front front wheel hub Seat clamp screw s Type plate on the top tube Illustration B B1 Brake lever B2 Display B3 Grip handlebar grip B4 Headset GHOST BIKES B5 Handlebars B6 Remote control lever Illustration C C1 Rim C2 Cable C3 Gearshift cable C4 Spoke C5 Dropout C6 Chain stud C7 Chain link C8 Chain link plate C9 Motor hub rear rear wheel hub C10 Sprocket geared ring Illustration D D1 Fork steering tube D2 Fork tube D3 Dip tube D4 Thru axle GHOST BIKES GHOST BIKES Illustration E E1 Seatpost clamp bolt E2 Seatpost clamp clamp E3 Quick release axle E4 Quick release lever Illustration F F1 Click pedal F2 Switch gear lever GHOST BIKES Illustration G G1 Valve nut G2 Valve cap G3 Valve G4 Inner tube Illustration H H1 Socket GHOST BIKES Illustration N I1 Tyre iron appearance varies according to manufacturer l1 I2 Plug I3 Mains lead I4 Charging device
64. ossible to steer the front wheel easily in both directions without any play The handlebars must not lock in any position If you find any defects during the test contact your specialist bicycle dealer 6 6 Inspecting the spring fork D a 5 Apply the front wheel brake and keep the brake applied Press with your body weight onto the handlebars so that the spring fork is compressed The fork must move easily up and down No cracking or grinding noises should be heard Grip the front wheel between your legs and try to pull up the EPAC by the handlebars The standing tubes must not be released from the fork tubes or from the crown 33 EE GHOST EPAC 6 7 5 7 1 34 Inspecting the brakes WARNING Danger from heavy falls Failing brakes always result in dangerous riding situations falls and accidents A brake malfunction is a serious danger to safety Pay particular attention when checking your brake system Under no circumstances should you continue using your EPAC if it has any defects Contact your specialist workshop immediately if you discover any defects and the requirements referred to in sections 6 7 1 and 6 7 2 are not fulfilled NOTE During prolonged tours over several days the brake disc and brake linings can become severely worn You should plan tours lasting several days in such a way that you can have any necessary servicing work carried out at specialist workshops As a precaution you should ca
65. ou do not damage the inner tube Pump up the inner tube slightly Move the tyre to and fro around the circumference at right angles to the direction of travel Ensure that the tyre is positioned evenly on the rim and that the inner tube is not visible at any point Pump the tyre up to the specified air pressure of 2 0 4 0 bar Mount the front wheel in accordance with section 116 Installing the front wheel Check the tyres See section 16 1 2 Checking the tyres 77 EE GHOST EPAC 15 6 Electric drive 15 6 1 Gene Malfunction Possible cause s Remedy No display Display not correctly attached Take the display off and attach it again see section 110 Riding the EPAC point 1 Rechargeable battery pack flat Charge the rechargeable battery pack see section 8 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack Rechargeable battery pack broken Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Cables damaged Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Rechargeable battery pack cannot be charged up Rechargeable battery pack broken Charging device broken Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Drive not working Fault in the control system Carry out a fault diagnosis in accordance with section 15 6 2 Rechargeable battery pack flat Charge the rechargeable battery pack see section 18 5 1 Charging the rechargeable batte
66. ou should ensure every time that it is safe to operate You should also consider the possibility that your EPAC may have fallen over when it was not supervised or that strangers may have tampered with it Memorise the correct condition of your EPAC when new so that you can more easily recognise any deviations from the correct condition NOTE Taking photographs may also prove valuable Contact your dealer immediately if the inspection reveals faults of any kind You may correct small defects yourself if the appropriate measures are described below You should contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if the measures for rectifying the defect are not described you cannot perform them yourself or if these measures do not correct the problems You should only use your EPAC again when it has been made safe to operate A WARNING Danger of injuries to fingers and arms danger of accidents The test measures might cause the EPAC to move off unexpectedly Please ensure that you switch off the electric drive of your EPAC before carrying out any tests Make sure that the electric drive is switched off See section 110 3 Switching off the electric drive Perform a visual check of all fastening screws to ensure that they are all correctly attached See section 1 4 3 Technical Terms Carry out a visual inspection of the entire EPAC for dents cracks deep scratches or other mechanical damage If you find f
67. ountry Click pedals Luggage racks Child seat if you are using a luggage rack which is authorised for a child seat Please ask your specialist bicycle dealer He or she will be pleased to advise you Saddlebags if you are using a luggage rack which is authorised for saddlebags Please ask your specialist bicycle dealer He or she will be pleased to advise you You may have the following modifications carried out to your EPAC Saddle Front wheel A Not for the model E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Always have accessories and modification parts mounted only by a specialist bicycle dealer who has been trained for your EPAC Please ensure that you receive the documentation for your accessories and modification parts from your specialist bicycle dealer Please ensure that your specialist bicycle dealer notes down in the delivery certificate which documentation you have received from him Always take your delivery certificate with you if you purchase accessories and modification parts from your specialist bicycle dealer at a later time Follow all of the safety instructions and specifications in the documentation for your accessories and modification parts 2 4 8 Whois allowed to ride your EPAC A The rider must be at least 15 years old The rider must be able to ride a bike i e he she m
68. our EPAC with equipment for public roads see section 111 3 Legal regulations WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Failure of the headlight and rear light can lead to dangerous riding situations in the dark and or poor visibility You might fail to see obstacles or be overlooked yourself by other road users You should use your EPAC in such visibility conditions only with the lights switched on and fully functioning 1 Turnon your lights See user information for your lights 2 Liftthe front wheel 3 Rotate the front wheel vigorously by hand The headlight and rear light must come on If your EPAC has a parking light the headlight and rear light must also light up when the front wheel stops turning Checking the luggage rack optional NOTE This section only applies if you have retrofitted your EPAC with a luggage rack WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Loose luggage rack parts can cause the wheels to lock and result in serious falls Use your EPAC again only when the luggage rack has been properly attached in an approved workshop 1 Shake the luggage rack at right angles to the direction of travel with your hands The luggage rack mountings must not come loose The luggage rack or parts of it must not touch the tyre 37 EE GHOST EPAC 6 11 6 12 6 13 38 Checking the kickstand if present WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If the kickstand is folded out while you are
69. ove your riding techniques Ask your specialist bicycle dealer about offers near you 13 EE GHOST EPAC 2 4 4 14 Where are you allowed to ride your EPAC A If you overload your EPAC by riding on roads paths and slopes for which your EPAC is not suited it is possible that parts of your EPAC will break or fail This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents You should only ride your EPAC on roads paths and slopes which are authorised for your model according to the following table NOTE The model designation of your EPAC can be found on the type plate see section 112 3 The meanings of markings on your EPAC and on the delivery certificate E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN X permitted Specification E HYBRID E HYBRID E HYBRID not permitted TRAIL 9000 TRAIL 4000 STREET Road Asphalted surface non public X X X public Only with legally required additional equipment see section 1 3 Legal Regulations Path Sand gravel or X X X similar surface e g forest road field track A A public Only with legally required additional equipment see section 1 3 Legal Regulations Paved long On easy terrain with X X distance footpath slight to moderate gradients No or only a few roots bumps stones ledges etc Jumps Unpaved long distance footpath With roots
70. p See section 18 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack 5 Store your EPAC only in dry rooms where it is not exposed to dust 6 Use suitable bike stands e g tripod Consult your specialist bicycle dealer on this 7 f your EPAC is standing with one or both wheels on the floor Lift your EPAC every 2 3 weeks and turn the wheels a few rotations by hand Move the handlebars back and forth a few times Turn the crank by hand a few revolutions in the opposite direction to the drive 8 Before you put the EPAC back into service Have your specialist bicycle dealer reinsert the fuse before you use the EPAC again Charge up the rechargeable battery pack completely Perform the checks in accordance with section 16 Before Every Use 17 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Disposing of the EPAC Like all electrical and electronic equipment your EPAC contains substances which are harmful to the environment and human health as well as materials which can be reused and recycled In the European Economic Area EEA you are therefore obliged to keep your EPAC separate from the domestic waste and make use of a return and collection system Dispose of your EPAC at a local authority collection point Detailed information on the correct disposal of your EPAC can be obtained from your local authority or your specialist bicycle dealer Tyres and inner tubes can be
71. pprox 25 km h until you come to a standstill Avoid long downhill riding for as long as your braking system has not been run in As soon as your braking system has been run in the braking force at your disposal is very strong If you pull the brake lever too strongly it is possible that the wheels will lock If the front wheel blocks the EPAC may overturn 4 2 Gears Your EPAC has a derailleur a crankset with three chainrings and a geared ring with 9 individual cogs You have 27 gears at your disposal The gear assembly provides you with the optimum gear for every speed and makes it easier to climb hills for example 4 3 Frame and Fork Your EPAC has a rigid unsprung main frame with integrated suspension fork On the E Hybrid 4000 and on the E Hybrid Street the suspension of the fork can be almost completely blocked from the handlebars 21 EE GHOST EPAC 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 6 1 22 Wheels NOTE A wheel wheels is are also called the front and rear wheel s Your wheel consists of Hub the electric motor is also located in the rear wheel hub Only on the rear wheel hub geared ring also called the cassette or sprocket cluster Brake disc Spokes Rim Tyres Rim reflectors optional On your EPAC the wheels are attached as follows Front wheel E Hybrid Trail 4000 and E Hybrid Street models with quick release axle for operation see section 8 4 1 E Hybrid Trail 9000 model with 15 mm
72. r EPAC Only use the charging device if it is in perfect condition Do not use the charging device if it is damaged in any way e g if the cable insulation or individual plug connections are damaged If during the charging procedure you notice that the cable insulation is damaged the charging device becomes unusually hot NOTE The production of a small amount of heat on the charging device and rechargeable battery pack is normal the charging device is producing unusual noises such as loud humming or hissing sparks are produced when plugging or unplugging The production of smoke can be seen on the charging device or EPAC Turn off the corresponding fuse in your electricity distribution box Remove the mains plug of your charging device from the socket Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately Do not use the charging device in direct sunlight NOTE Deep discharge will gradually destroy your rechargeable battery pack Damage to the rechargeable battery pack resulting from deep discharge is caused by an operating error and is not covered by the warranty You should charge up your rechargeable battery pack for the first time not later than 2 months after purchasing your EPAC After the first charge you should recharge the battery pack every two months at the latest Charge the rechargeable battery pack up within the permitted ambient temperature range of 5 C to 50 C A charging device B Ind
73. rd surface such as the Handlebars Handlebar stem and crank replaced All other parts must be inspected by your dealer and replaced if necessary NOTE If you have any questions after falls and accidents you can also contact a bicycle specialist In Germany you can obtain corresponding contact addresses from your local Chamber of Commerce and Industry IHK E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 12 Parking the EPAC safely A WARNING Danger of injury from your EPAC falling over An EPAC that is supported by its kickstand or leaning against a house wall or garden fence for example can fall over when subjected to a small force This may cause injury to individuals or animals and damage other objects You should only park your EPAC where it does not represent an obstacle or nuisance to anyone Keep children and animals away from your parked EPAC Please do not park your EPAC next to items which are easily damaged such as cars and similar items If your bicycle has a kickstand 1 2 Stop your EPAC on a flat and firm surface Turn off the electric drive by removing the display see section 10 9 Switching off the electric drive With the EPAC stationary use your right foot to fold the kickstand down until it clearly locks in place Turn the handlebars so that they point slightly to the left Lean your EPAC carefully on its left side until it
74. rior agreement of the firm GHOST Bikes insofar as defects and damage are attributable to these In the event of a complaint within the above guarantee period but outside the statutory warranty period only the defective frame will be repaired or replaced Costs for any necessary modification of components or the shipping of a frame within the stated period will not be assumed or refunded The frames concerned therefore have to be dismantled and sent carriage paid to the firm GHOST Bikes In cases where the frame is replaced within the guarantee period the guarantee period begins again for the new frame from the time of replacement Should a frame of the same type no longer be available if it becomes necessary to replace a frame GHOST Bikes reserves the right to supply an alternative frame which may differ in form and colour from the original frame but which is of an equal or higher quality The warranty entitlements continue to apply alongside this guarantee Additional guarantee on the electric drive A two year guarantee is provided on the electric parts of your EPAC display monitor and rechargeable battery pack However within the first two years of the purchase of your new E bike you have the opportunity to extend the guarantee period by three years to a total of five years The guarantee does not cover faults and damage attributable to a failure to observe the instructions and tips given in the user manual faults and damage attri
75. rror messages in the display You should only use your EPAC if the drive electrical system is free of faults and there are no error messages in the display Otherwise you should only use your EPAC again when it has been repaired in a specialist workshop Checking other points WARNING Danger from cuts Damaged parts of your EPAC may have sharp edges and cause injury Check all parts for damage Have any damaged parts repaired or replaced immediately in an approved workshop 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 3 1 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Adjusting the EPAC NOTE You may carry out certain adjustments to your EPAC yourself You should only carry out this work yourself if you have the stated tools Adjusting the saddle position Your saddle is attached with a clamping bolt You need an Allen key and a torque spanner with a 5 mm hexagon socket bit attachment Adjusting the horizontal position or angle of your saddle 1 Loosen clamping bolt A by a few turns until the saddle can be moved easily and or the angle can be easily adjusted 2 Move the saddle to the desired position You can change the inclination with adjustment screw B 3 Retighten the clamping bolt with the torque spanner Prescribed tightening torque 8 10 Nm Adjusting the saddle height 1 Loosen the clamping of the saddle post See section 18 4 3 Opening and closing the quick release axl
76. rry brake linings for your brakes with you If you do this you will avoid having to break off your tour if the specialist workshop does not have your type of brake linings in stock Checking general functions How to check the function of your braking system 1 Pull on both brake levers completely with the bike at a standstill The smallest distance between the brake lever and handlebar grip must be at least 10 mm 2 Try to push the EPAC with both brakes applied Both wheels must remain locked E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 6 7 2 Checking the hydraulic disc brake WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Oil and grease on the brake discs can reduce the braking effect and lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Soiled brake discs must be cleaned immediately see section 114 2 How to clean and care for your EPAC 1 Pull the brake calliper alternately in all directions with your hands The brake calliper must not move 2 Pullthe respective brake lever with the bike at a standstill and hold the brake lever in this position The pressure point must not move 3 Inspect the brake system visually from the brake lever along the lines up to the brakes No hydraulic fluid should escape at any point 4 Inspect the brake disc for damage It must not exhibit any dents cracks deep scratches or other mechanical damage 5 Raise t
77. rs in the handlebar stem with your hands None of the parts must twist or move No cracking or grinding noises should be heard 6 5 Inspecting the handlebar attachments How to check the attachment of the gear lever brake levers and grips 1 Grip the front wheel firmly between your legs or hold the handlebars tightly with one hand 2 Trytoturn the brake levers with your other hand 31 EE GHOST EPAC 3 to turn the gear lever with your other hand 4 f your EPAC has been retrofitted with a bell try to twist this with light hand pressure It must not be possible to move or twist any of the parts No cracking or grinding noises should be heard 32 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 6 5 Inspecting the headset The headset is the mounting of the handlebar stem in the fork column Via this mounting steering movements are transmitted to the front fork 1 Check your headset It must be possible to steer the front wheel easily in both directions without backlash Stand alongside your EPAC and hold the handlebar grips with both hands Apply the front wheel brake and keep the brake applied Push your EPAC forward and back with short jerky movements The headset must not exhibit any play No cracking must be heard or felt No crunching noise may be heard Turn the handlebars with the front wheel several times to the left and right It must be p
78. ry pack Rechargeable battery pack broken Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Cables damaged Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer Speed is over 25 km h The drive is designed to switch off at speeds over 25 km h Drive does not supply enough power Control system fault Calibrate the drive in accordance with section 8 5 2 Rechargeable battery pack almost flat Charge the rechargeable battery pack see section 18 5 1 Charging the rechargeable battery pack Motor temperature too high due to excessive load Stop at an appropriate location and wait until the motor has cooled down Otherwise the power of the drive is reduced until the motor temperature has gone down of its own accord 78 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Malfunction The drive does not switch off completely although the pedalling movement is stopped Possible cause s The axle nuts on the rear wheel have been loosened and not re tightened correctly This affects the measurement system of the drive which is required to determine the degree of assistance required in a negative way A faulty control system is the consequence NOTE Only your specialist bicycle dealer is allowed to carry out work on the rear wheel Remedy Calibrate the drive temporarily in accordance with section 8 5 2 Then take your EPAC to
79. s the lever by a further 90 up to its end position Testing the adjustment of the quick release lever If the quick release lever does not close tightly enough WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If the quick release lever is too loose when closed the front wheel may become loose and move its position This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Open the quick release lever Tighten the nut slightly in a clockwise direction Close the quick release lever If the quick release lever closes too tightly WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If the lever cannot move in its final position 90 to the hub axle because the pre tension is too great it is possible that the lever will become loose of its own accord while you are riding the EPAC so that the front wheel also becomes loose This can lead to dangerous riding situations falls and accidents Open the quick release lever Loosen the nut slightly in an anticlockwise direction Close the quick release lever Check the tightness of the wheels as described in section 6 1 1 8 4 2 Opening and closing the thru axle NOTE This section applies to the models E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN 47 1 2 GHOST EPAC N Axle 3 Lever Thread NOTE The opening and closing procedure for the thru axle is the same as that for opening and closing the quick release axle on the front wheel see section 18 4 1 Opening and closing the quic
80. should contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if the riding behaviour of your EPAC does not appear to be normal if you can hear unusual noises or if you notice any malfunctions which are not listed in the following table WARNING Danger of injury from shearing and trapping in the back wheel When the EPAC is in the standby position the electric drive may start up unintentionally The rotating rear wheel may then cause serious injuries If you put down the EPAC this may result in uncontrolled movements as a result of which you might also be injured Make sure that the EPAC is not in the standby position before starting any work on the EPAC see section 110 3 Switching off the electric drive 69 EE GHOST EPAC 15 1 Gear shift drive Malfunction Gears do not change or do not change smoothly Possible cause s Shift lever not actuated correctly Remedy Actuate the lever again Shift mechanism maladjusted Contact your specialist bicycle dealer In the case of steep inclinations excessive pressure on the pedal and or pedalling movement too slow Repeat the gear shifting procedure on flat terrain Changing gear while stationary Lift the rear wheel Turn the crank in the drive direction until the desired gear is engaged Drive blocks during or after gear shifting Chain jamming Leave the EPAC where it is Turn off the standby mode in accordance with section
81. st slips into the frame Clamp too loose Check and increase the clamping or twists force see section 13 2 2 Saddle post diameter is too small Assembly of a saddle post with correct diameter Improper suspension function Suspension not correctly Adjust correctly according to the adjusted component user manual supplied with the bike The suspension is blocked Release the blockage see section 7 3 2 Improper suspension function Suspension damaged Contact your specialist bicycle despite correct adjustment dealer immediately The suspension fork cannot be Actuation mechanism broken Please contact your specialist locked bicycle dealer 73 EE GHOST EPAC 15 4 Luggage rack and lights WARNING Danger from falls and accidents Defects and damage to the luggage rack and lights may lead to dangerous riding situations falls accidents and material damage Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if you notice the slightest malfunction You should only use your EPAC again when it has been properly repaired by the specialist bicycle dealer Malfunction Possible cause s Remedy Noises Cracking banging Mudguard or luggage rack parts Contact your specialist bicycle grinding etc loose dealer immediately Lights partially or completely Light fixtures bulbs LEDs Replace the bulb s Contact your without function burned out specialist bicycle dealer Cables damaged Contact your specialist bicycle
82. terms In these operating instructions we use the following designations for the position of objects in space position details the words left right front and rear always refer to the position in the direction of motion EE GHOST EPAC 2 For Your Safety 2 1 Follow the instructions in this operating manual A Please ensure that your specialist bicycle dealer has completed the delivery certificate for your EPAC and that you have received all of the documents referred to in the delivery certificate You should contact your specialist bicycle dealer if any items are missing Please ride your EPAC only after you have received all of the documentation and read it carefully You should always take this operating manual with you when you ride your EPAC and keep it protected against water and soiling If your EPAC has a fault or malfunction this operating manual contains important information If you sell or give your EPAC to somebody as a present you should also pass on this operating manual to the new owner 2 2 Consulting your specialist bicycle dealer NOTE Even after providing advice and carrying out the final assembly your bike dealer is still very important to you He or she is your contact person for all types of servicing and maintenance conversions and repairs Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer if you have any questions concerning your EPAC 10 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000
83. the tyre 76 10 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN A CAUTION Danger of cuts If you feel the inside of the tyre with your thumb or finger you might cut yourself on sharp edged objects if these are still in the tyre Avoid moving your thumb and fingers quickly along the inside walls of the tyre You should feel the walls of the tyre with extreme caution Remove the item causing the problem carefully with your fingernail penknife or similar item If the tyre has been damaged or cut over a large area it also has to be renewed If a tyre change is needed 1 2 Remove the old tyre completely from the rim Mount the new tyre with one side on the rim Make sure that the arrow indicating the direction of movement on the tyre is pointing in the direction of rotation when the EPAC is ridden If no tyre change is needed 10 Pump up the new inner tube somewhat so that it takes on its final shape Insert the valve through the valve hole in the rim The valve must be pointing towards the middle of the wheel Now press the side of the tyre which is still outside the rim into the tube protector at the level of the valve Press the external sides of the tyre into the tube protector at the same time around the circumference Start at the valve Opposite the valve the force required to press the tyre in may be greater Use the tyre irons for this Make sure that y
84. to 35 C Weight 22 4 kg RH 48 22 7 kg RH 48 Maximum permitted 115 kg 115 kg loading weight rider children luggage Saddle support Manufacturer Simca Team Post Model Type rigid Connection Saddle clamping Type of Connection Two screws Torque screw connection 8 10 Nm Electrical data Electric motor type XHP2 brushless XHP2 brushless 18 E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN Model E HYBRID TRAIL 9000 E HYBRID TRAIL 4000 MAN LADY E HYBRID STREET MAN LADY Power 250W 250 W maximum torque 40 Nm 40 Nm Battery type GP LiNiCoMnO battery pack GP LiNiCoMnO battery pack Downtube Downtube Operating voltage 36 Volt 36 Volt Battery capacity 10 Ah 10Ah Charging device Delta Electronics DPS 84DB A Delta Electronics DPS 84DB A Supply voltage 230 V AC 230 V AC Charging current 0 5A 0 5A Power consumption 100 W 100W Charging time initial charge up to 10h up to 10h after initial charge 4 5h 4 5h Display CU2 2 CU2 2 Closing off of the pedalling 25 km h 25 km h support at 19 EE GHOST EPAC 4 Design and Function Your bicycle is a so called EPAC or pedelec That is a bicycle whose electric motor helps you to pedal The pedalling assistance switches on automatically as soon as you pedal and switches off automatically as soon as you stop pedalling Pedalling assistance is provided
85. tructions 1 Switch off the standby readiness of your EPAC Remove the display See section 110 Riding the EPAC point 1 Remove coarse soiling such as earth stones sand etc using a gentle water spray Allow the EPAC to dry for a while Spray the entire EPAC with a suitable cleansing agent Boo NDAN Use a water jet to rinse down the entire EPAC You can also carry out additional wet E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN cleaning with the help of a sponge or cloth 5 Allow the EPAC to dry 6 Cleaning and greasing the chain Rotate the crank slowly against the direction of the drive The rear wheel must not revolve Pour a small amount of a suitable chain cleansing agent onto a clean lint free cotton cloth and wipe off the chain Repeat this procedure as often as necessary with a clean part of the cotton cloth until the chain is clean Allow the cleansing agent to evaporate for approximately 1 hour NOTE If there is still some cleansing agent between the links of the chain the new grease is immediately decomposed and therefore has no effect Apply a suitable grease for bicycle chains sparingly on to the chain links WARNING Danger from falls and accidents If you use too much or inappropriate grease this may drip on to the brake disc and smear it This may cause the braking effect to deteriorate significantly Remove any excess lubricant from the cha
86. use carrier systems which are approved for your EPAC see section 12 4 2 What must you bear in mind when retrofitting accessories and carrying out conversions Please contact your specialist bicycle dealer to retrofit a carrier system He or she will be pleased to advise you Do not exceed the maximum permitted loading weight for your loading system Please see the documentation for your loading system for the maximum permitted loading weight Do not exceed the maximum permitted loading weight for your EPAC rider plus children and luggage Load your EPAC in such a way that the luggage and carrier system never come into contact with the wheels drive chain or brakes Load your EPAC in such a way that the luggage and carrier system never cover the lights or reflectors of your EPAC 51 EE GHOST EPAC 52 How to determine the maximum permitted loading weight 1 10 If you would like to transport a child on your EPAC Weigh the child on a calibrated set of scales Weigh yourself wearing all of your cycling clothes and helmet on a calibrated set of scales If you wish to use a bicycle rucksack while you are riding stand on the scales with the loaded rucksack Weigh the luggage that you would like to transport on your luggage rack on a set of calibrated scales Adds together all of the weights The total must not be more than 115 kg Reduce the weight of your luggage if the total is more than 115 kg Securing a chi
87. ust have the necessary basic knowledge about the use of a bike and the necessary feeling of balance to be able to steer and control an EPAC The rider must be able to safely get on and off the EPAC This applies in particular in the case of ergonomically adjusted saddles if the rider s feet cannot reach the ground when he or she is sitting down The rider must be of the correct height for their EPAC and the maximum permitted loading weight must not be exceede Correct Height Max Permitted Loading Weight Frame height 44 48 52 Rider children rack E HYBRID 155 165 165 180 cm 180 190 cm TRAIL 9000 cm E HYBRID 155 165 cm 165 180 cm 180 190 cm 115 k TRAIL 4000 9 E HYBRID 155 165 cm 165 180 cm 180 190 cm STREET Physical and mental fitness If the rider would like to ride on public roads and paths The rider must be able both physically and mentally to use public thoroughfares in safety NOTE Information on the technical conditions applicable to the use of public roads can be found in section 711 3 Legal regulations Stamina It is possible to ride your EPAC for prolonged periods at high speeds The rider must have enough stamina to be able to ride the EPAC safely for at least two hours Do not use your EPAC to compensate for physical infirmity or lack of fitness NOTE There are wide range of offers available with respect to training to ride a mountain bike Such cycle training can help you to increase your safety when riding and impr
88. ve cooled down completely E HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY MAN E HYBRIDE STREET LADY MAN 10 1 Switching on the electric drive A Display B Holder Attach the display to the holder NOTE When you attach the display to the holder the drive automatically becomes ready to operate Place the display at an angle of 45 in an anticlockwise direction on the holder Turn the display through an angle of 45 in a clockwise direction until you feel it lock in place 10 2 Riding the EPAC 1 D 5 Hold the left hand grip of the handlebars with your left hand and the right hand grip with your right hand Press both brakes When riding place your left foot on the left pedal and your right foot on the right pedal Sit on the saddle or ride standing up on the pedals Release both of the brakes Press down on the pedals 10 3 Switching off the electric drive 1 Releasing the display from the holder Turn the display through 45 in an anticlockwise direction and take it off the holder NOTE When you remove the display from the holder the operational readiness of the drive is automatically switched off 55 EE GHOST EPAC 11 56 What to do in the case of a fall or accident A WARNING Danger of fire If your EPAC falls over this may result in short circuits in the rechargeable battery pack and cause the rechargeable battery pack to catch fire After a fall or ac
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