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Owner’s Manual Wisper 705 / 905 Torque 2016 Model February 2016 1st edition We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Wisper bike...
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1. Introduction ..................2. Caring for your Wisper bike and pre-use checks ..........2.1. Before you set off for the first time 6 2.2. Before each use 2.3. Battery care 8 2.4. Recharging your battery 2.5. Water 10 2.6. Maintenance and adjustments 2.7.
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Speedo, Range, Trip, Battery state, Clock 13 Bicycle weight 20.5kg without battery Including battery and all accessories 13 375Wh: 23kg 13 575Wh: 24kg 13 Load capacity 135kg/290lb/20st 9lb 13 Frame Hand welded, 6061 Alloy T4 and T6 tempered Frame size 705 18”...
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing a Wisper electric bicycle. Before you use your Wisper electric bike it is important that you read this manual carefully. If there is anything you do not understand completely, please contact us. Please observe traffic regulations, and do not lend your bicycle to anyone who is unfamiliar with it.
If you need to replace your battery, please either dispose of it properly or preferably send it back to us at Wisper or one of our distributors and we will make sure it is properly recycled.
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2.1.7 Load the battery into bicycle and turn on with the switch located at the rear right hand side of the battery. To remove the battery turn the battery key hold in unlocked position and slide the battery out. Remove key from battery and keep save during operation of the bike.
Check the battery for any visible signs of damage. 2.3. Battery care 2.3.1 Your Wisper bike comes with a high quality lithium ion battery. All lithium batteries need to be looked after to ensure years of full use. The latest Wisper 575Wh batteries come with new technology installed to assist you in looking after your battery and will be dealt with separately.
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IMPORTANT Ignoring any of the safety rules above could cause serious injury or fire. 2.3.12 Wisper 575Wh Lithium Batteries Bikes fitted with the latest Wisper long range batteries have extra features to help keep it in good health. “Deep sleep” or “hibernation” mode. ...
Remote Control Service System (RCSS) Using the very latest technology we can connect the new Wisper 575Wh battery charger system directly to the battery manufacturer’s technical department’s computer. Software updates will be uploaded to the battery and charger and system diagnostics will take place.
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2.6.3 Your bike has a rear derailleur that will automatically tension your chain. However, if the chain becomes loose or frequently comes off the front chainwheel, please seek advice from your Wisper dealer. 2.6.4 Brake levers should lock the wheels when compressed half way between their open position and touching the handle bars.
Long range Samsung 575Wh 3.4kg Both batteries use identical battery cases so are interchangeable between 705Torque, 806Classic and 905Torque Wisper bikes Remote Control Service System (RCSS) on 575Wh only Deep sleep mode. Protects battery during times of non-use on 575Wh...
4. Twist throttle to disengage torque sensor for more power on flat. Max speed 15.5mph/25kph with powered assistance Controls Back lit LCD display panel with bike and light on/off switch Power assistance: four levels and safe mode Speedo, Range, Trip, Battery state, Clock Bicycle weight 20.5kg without battery Including battery and all accessories...
3.1. Battery on/off switch and lock 3.1.1 Your Wisper bike is supplied with two identical keys. The key locks the battery to the bike. 3.1.2 The battery is connected to the electrical system of the bike automatically when you slide the battery into the rack.
Fig 3 3.1.3 When the battery has been turned on, the bike is now ready for use. The on/off button on (the top button c- on the handle bar control) isolates the power from the bike. Fig 4 When the on/off button is pressed for 3 seconds the LCD symbols will become visible.
again for 3 seconds and the LCD symbols become invisible you have turned the bike “off”. When the bike is “off” you will not get any assistance from the battery and motor and the bike is effectively an unpowered pushbike. If the bike is left for ten minutes without being ridden, the bike will automatically turn off.
3.4.1 When you first ride your Wisper bike, you will notice that the motor will start working as soon as you put pressure on the pedals. This is the standard or torque mode. The more pressure you put onto the pedals the more powered assistance you will receive.
However, this indicator relies on sensing battery voltage that will rise and fall depending on the amount of power being demanded at any given time, ambient temperatures etc, hence the meter should only be used for indication purposes. 3.5.6 The battery capacity indicator, built into the top of the battery (four LEDs) provides a similar indication and operates on the same principle.
Warning: If you are unsure about any part of the brake installation process you should seek advice from a Wisper service center or qualified mechanic. Caution: The pads and rotor must be kept clean and free from oil or grease based contamination.
Fig 9 3.7.4 Some early 705 modelss 3.7.5 Some early 705 models were fitted with a quick release adjustable handlebar and stem clamp that enables you to change the angle and height of the bars to find the most comfortable riding position. 3.7.6 The handlebars can be adjusted before you use the bike by sliding the lock button marked with a white arrow towards the back of the bike.
3.8.3 Your forks can be pre-tensioned to suit according to your to your weight and riding style. Please ask your Wisper stockist to assist. 3.9. The connectors 3.9.1 All electronic components have individual connectors, this allows for the easy removal for diagnosis, repair or replacement of any of the electronic parts.
3.10. Quick release saddle height adjustment 3.10.1 Your Wisper bike has been fitted with a quick release saddle post fitting to facilitate the movement of the saddle height. 3.10.2 It is important that the knurled nut on the fitting is tightened so the post will not move in the bike tube.
Fig 12 3.12.3 Trace the route of the motor cable along the rear stays and locate the quick release motor cable connector shown in the image above. Disconnect the two halves of the connector, taking care not to strain the cables, and unclip the motor cable from the frame.
IMPORTANT! To validate this warranty, the retail customer must register the bike at www.amps.bike within 14 days of purchase. Only use this product in accordance with this user manual. Wisper offer a limited warranty on the following items. Main frame...
Exceptions to Limited Warranties Your Wisper bike may not be covered by our warranty for any of the following reasons: Damage resulting from misuse, not maintaining the vehicle or not following the guidelines within our user guide or using the vehicle for any kind of competitive sport.
5. Service After sales service is available through your retailer. If you are unable to contact your retailer please contact our Wisper Support team support@amps.bike Amps Electric Bicycles Ltd Unit A2 Watery Lane ...
The following items below are a generic list for all current Wisper models and must be covered during the PDI. Item ...
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Check seat post quick release clamp is properly Adjust as necessary in place and secure and saddle is correctly fitted. Check smooth operation of gear change on Adjust as necessary either derailleur or hub gear and ensure all gears can be selected Ensure side stand supports bike correctly and does not interfere with other moving cycle parts...
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Run through the bike operation, battery charging and storage instructions and offer safety advice to the customer Copyright February 2015 Amps Electric Bikes Ltd...
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