Yotobike Leopard Owner's Manual

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Yoto Leopard
Electric Mountain Bike
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  • Page 1 Yoto Leopard Electric Mountain Bike Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content About This Manual ······························································································ Yoto Leopard Specifcations ····················································································· Yoto Leopard Assembly Instructions ·············································································· Recommended Torque Values ···················································································· Assembly Instructions ··························································································· Front Wheel Fork Installation ···················································································· Post-Assembly Registration ····················································································· Safety Checklist ································································································· LCD Display Functions Overview ················································································· Status Codes List ·······························································································...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    Always keep this manual and any related documents for reference. The recommended rider age for this bike is 16 to 70 years. Riders should be able to sit comfortably on the Yotobike. For those who require assistance, we advise the service of a processional bike trainer.
  • Page 4: Yoto Leopard Specifcations

    Yoto Leopard Specifications Power Button Shimano Shifter Brake Lever Handle Throttle LCD Display Seat Rear Shock Battery Head Tube Rear Hydraulic Brakes LED Headlight Front Suspension Fork Motor Front Hydraulic Brakes Rear Derailleur Controller...
  • Page 5 A - Total Length 82.6 Inch B - Handlebar Height 46.5 Inch C - Wheelbase 55.1 Inch D - Min Seat Height 32 Inch E - Max Seat Height 37 Inch F - Chain Stay Length 20.8 Inch G - Standover Height 31.4 Inch H - Top Tube Length 24 Inch...
  • Page 6 US Standard 3.0A Smart Charger Battery 48V 20Ah Battery with Samsung Cells Charger 60-80 miles 48V/25A Range Controller 1000W Brushless Gear Hub Motor LCD Display with USB Charging Motor Display Total Payload 400 lbs 70 lbs Weight Capacity Pedal Assist 0-5 Level Pedal Assist 5'3"...
  • Page 7: Yoto Leopard Assembly Instructions

    Bike Assembly Guide Assembly Preparation Checklist ◆ Headlight Charger Footrest Mounting Toolkit Repair Tools Battery Pack 1. Please Retain the original packaging for a minimum of 15 days for potential returns or warranty claims. NOTICE: 2 . We recommend removing the battery prior to bike assembly for the following reasons: •...
  • Page 8: Recommended Torque Values

    Recommended Torque Values for Yoto Leopard E-Bike Location Recommended Torque (Nm) Handlebars 12-18 Stem 12 -18 Bike Saddle (Seat) 12-18 Front Wheel (For Bikes with Bolts on Front Wheel) 15-22 Rear Wheel 30-38 Bottom Bracket Parts 30-50 Pedals 2 8-33...
  • Page 9: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions ◆ Handlebar Installation (Requires a 4mm Hex Wrench) Step 1: Gently loosen the bolts on your bike's stem. Step 2: Align your handlebars to the central marking as indicated in the image provided below. Step 3: Partially tighten the bolts on the handlebar stem, leaving enough slack for adjustments. Fine-tune the angle and check the positioning by testing it out. Once satisfied with the handlebar's angle, securely tighten all bolts on the stem.
  • Page 10: Front Wheel Fork Installation

    Front Wheel / Fork Installation Step 1: Remove the black protective guard from the front fork. Then, extract the red pad designed to safeguard the hydraulic brake caliper. Step 2: Position the wheel between the forks. Carefully align the wheel hub's axle with the fork dropouts, ensuring that it is completely seated. Additionally, confirm that the brake rotor is correctly engaged with the brake caliper.
  • Page 11 Step 4: Insert the quick-release skewer into the hub from the side opposite the brake. Slide one cone spring onto the skewer from the other side, ensuring both springs' narrow ends point inward towards the hub. Step 5: Screw the thumb nut onto the skewer until it's snug. Align the quick-release lever with the axle. Then, using the palm of your hand, firmly close the lever to secure the wheel in place.
  • Page 12 Step 6: Front Fork Installation...
  • Page 13 Step 7: Inflate the tires to the appropriate pressure level for optimal riding comfort and safety. Do not exceed the maximum pressure indicated on the tire sidewall. Step 8: After inflating the tires, spin the front wheel to check for balance and smooth rotation. The quick-release lever on the front wheel should be firmly secured. If the ride feels unsteady or you hear noise from the wheel, this could indicate that the bolts are either not fully tightened or the wheel is not properly aligned.
  • Page 14 Headlight Installation (Requires 4mm Hex Wrench & 10mm Wrench) ◆ Step 1: Loosen the bolts on the fork brace. Use a 10mm wrench to hold the nut in place while turning the bolt with a 4mm hex wrench. Step 2: Position the headlight and front fender against the fork brace, aligning the bolt holes. Thread the bolt through the aligned holes, placing a washer under the bolt head, and tighten securely with both wrenches.
  • Page 15 Pedal Installation (Requires 15mm Wrench) ◆ Step 1: Ensure correct pedal orientation; the right pedal is marked with an "R," and the left pedal may be identified by an "L" or lack of marking. You can find these indicators on the pedal's plastic cover and the end of the pedal threads. Step 2: Lightly grease the pedal spindle.
  • Page 16 ◆ Seat Height Adjustment Release the seatpost's quick-release lever by pulling it out. Slide the seatpost to the desired height, making sure not to exceed the minimum insertion mark indicated on the seatpost. Once adjusted, close the lever to secure the seatpost. WARNING: Never exceed the seatpost's maximum extension mark.
  • Page 17 Adjusting the Seat Angle ◆ Step 1: Loosen the seat adjustment bolt beneath the seat. Move the seat backward or forward and tilt to adjust the angle within the limit markings etched on the seat rail. Do not exceed the limit markings, to ensure the safety of yourself and the bike. Step 2: Tighten the seat adjustment bolt.
  • Page 18: Post-Assembly Registration

    Post-Assembly Registration ◆ Once assembly is complete, record down the serial numbers located on the head tube, battery, and motor. These numbers should be noted on the inside front cover of this manual. Accurate recording of these numbers is essential for warranty purposes and in the event you need to report any issues. Ensure precision in transcribing each character.
  • Page 19: Safety Checklist

    Safety Checklist o Test both front and rear brakes to ensure they function properly. Verify brake pads are not excessively worn and are correctly aligned with the rims. Brakes Check brake control cables for proper lubrication, adjustment, and wear. Ensure brake levers are well-lubricated and firmly attached to the handlebars. Inflate tires to within recommended limits displayed on sidewalls.
  • Page 20 ◆ For the secure operation of your Yotobike, please carefully review the following advisory notes. Neglecting to adhere to proper operation guidelines, or failing to ensure the accurate installation, compatibility, and maintenance of components may lead to severe injury or fatality.
  • Page 21 ◆ The guide outlines the influence of various power assist settings on Yotobike's range and performance. These insights generally pertain to most users; however, individual outcomes can vary based on factors such as rider condition, cargo weight, landscape, and consistent upkeep. Enjoyment of your...
  • Page 22: Lcd Display Functions Overview

    1. Battery Level Display: Shows the current battery charge. 2. Backlight and Headlight Control: Press the ON/OFF button to activate both the control unit's backlight and the Yoto Leopard’s headlight. 3. Unit Selection: Choose between (MPH)or (KM/H) for speed measurements. 4. Speed Visualization: Real-time speed is presented graphically as a progress bar.
  • Page 23 LCD Advanced Setup Guide PAS (Pedal Assist System) and Odometer Display: These screens show the level of pedal assistance (from 1 to 3) currently engaged. Trip Meter Power Mode Display Trip Time...
  • Page 24 P04: Sleep Time Setting P01: Backlight Brightness P02: Mileage Unit Selection P03: Voltage Level Display Configures the duration before Allows adjustment of the display Offers the option to display distance Indicates the voltage level, the display enters sleep mode, backlight intensity across three in miles or kilometers.
  • Page 25 P09: P10: P11: P12: Determines if the bike's Switches between a normal Adjusts the level of pedal Sets the initial power output handle operates as a single handle function and a limited assist sensitivity, offering a range when starting to pedal, with settings unit or has a split function.
  • Page 26 P17: P18: P19: P20: Adjusts the direction of Alters the display's speed Enables or disables the use Refers to communication the pedal assist; setting '0' reading to show values between of a neutral or '0' gear position; protocols used by the device. indicates standard assist while 50% and 150% of the actual speed, setting '0' includes the '0' gear in...
  • Page 27: Status Codes List

    Status Codes List Status Code Condition Description Current Irregularity Throttle Control Error Motor Phase Disruption Motor Hall Sensor Fault Braking System Malfunction Communication Error Q: What should I do if the display doesn't power on? A: Check the connection between the display and the controller for any issues. Q: What should I do if I receive an error code? A: Take your vehicle to a maintenance center immediately.
  • Page 28 Exclusions from Warranty The following are not covered under the warranty: 1.Products that have been disassembled by unauthorized personnel. 2.Damage resulting from incorrect installation or operation. 3.Factory defects, such as a cracked shell or display upon delivery. 4.Broken wiring not attributable to manufacturer defect. 5.Damage from external forces or natural disasters, such as fires, earthquakes, lightning, etc.
  • Page 29 Step 1: Verify the battery level on the display. Step 2: Plug the Charger's DC connector into the bike's battery port. Step 3: Insert the power plug into an appropriate wall outlet (compatible with 110/220V). NOTICE: Following the specified charging sequence helps to prolong the lifespan of the battery and minimizes potential damage due to incorrect charging practices.
  • Page 30 Step 3: Battery Status Indicators: Check the Charger indicator lights to determine its current charge level. Light Status Charging Status Red (Charger Indicator Light) Battery is charging Battery is fully charged Green ( Charger Indicator Light) Battery is at 40%-60% power Yellow ( Battery Indicator Light) Battery is below <40% Red (Battery Indicator Light)
  • Page 31 • Avoid charging in extreme temperatures (below 14°F/-10°C or above 104°F/40°C). • Do not cover the charger while in use. • Keep the battery out of children's reach during charging. • Only use an approved Yotobike charger specifically matched to your bike's serial number...
  • Page 32 • Yotobike is suitable for light rain conditions. Avoid riding in heavy downpours or through flooded areas to prevent damage to the crank and motor. • Keep the battery away from open flames and other high-temperature heat sources. Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight or recharge immediately after use in high-temperature weather.
  • Page 33: Riding Modes

    Throttle mode is similar to how a motorcycle or scooter operates, allowing you to control the speed of the bike by twisting the throttle grip without pedaling at all. The Leopard can reach speeds of up to 25 miles per hour with throttle mode, which not only lets you travel faster but also provides extra power whenever needed, depending on traffic conditions and your energy level.
  • Page 34 Kickstand With Caution: The kickstand isn't designed to hold the bike upright with cargo. Always support the bike manually when loading or carrying cargo. Remember, following these guidelines and understanding your Yotobike will ensure a safe, enjoyable, and long-lasting riding experience. Happy cycling!
  • Page 35: Safety And Bike Care Instructions

    Safety and Bike Care Instructions To maintain your e-bike effectively, follow these guidelines: • Clean the frame with a damp cloth dipped in a mild, non-abrasive, and non-corrosive detergent solution. After usage in coastal regions or in environments with salty air or water, treat all unpainted parts with an anti-rust solution. •...
  • Page 36 After each use, fully recharge the battery regardless of the amount of power consumed. This practice extends battery life. For long-term storage, keep the battery fully charged and recharge it monthly. The Leopard is designed for light rain conditions. However, avoid riding in heavy downpours or flooded areas, as water exposure to the crank and motor may lead to malfunctions.
  • Page 37 Warranty Information Yotobike continually revises and updates its Official Warranty Policy. We encourage you to review the most current policy details on our website: Yotobike's Warranty Policy : https://yotobike.com/pages/warranty-and-replacement-policy For any after-sales support, please contact us at: support@yotobike.com...

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