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  • Page 1 10.9 ONE-Full 10.9 GX Ultimate e-Full 9.9 ONE-Full 9.9 jazdu! ride! Fahrt! jízdu! CZ / SK / EN / DE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface..........................106-108 General Notices........................109-115 Rear Shock Adjustment ....................115-118 Electric Bike System......................118-124 Electric Bike Control (Color LCD Display)...............124-151 Troubleshooting........................152 Maintenance and Storage.......................153 Warnings..........................154 Warranty...........................154-155...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Dear users, Thank you for purchasing the CRUSSIS electric bike! We appreciate your choice of our product. For the proper functioning of the CRUSSIS electric bike, please carefully read the product information before using it. The following text provides a description of all the details (including device installation, settings, and regular use of the display) related to the use of the electric bike.
  • Page 4 Turning on the electric bike 1. Turn on the battery by briefl y pressing the power on/off button on the frame (for more details, see page 121). 2. Turn on the display by pressing and holding the power on/off button on the display for about 2 seconds.
  • Page 5 Electric Bike Components e-Full 10.9 / ONE-Full 10.9 8. shifter lever 16. battery on/off button 3. control Panel 6. battery Lock 15. telescopic seatpost 5. brake Levers 12. tire and rim 10. thru axle 14. fork 1. battery 13. rear shock 2.
  • Page 6: General Notices

    GENERAL NOTICE Riding an electric bicycle, like any other sport, carries the risk of injury and damage. If you want to use an electric bicycle, you must familiarize yourself with and adhere to the rules of safe electric bicycle riding, proper use, and maintenance of the electric bicycle. Regular maintenance and proper usage will reduce the risk of injury and prolong the product's lifespan.
  • Page 7 Wheels and Tires: Ensure that the tires are properly infl ated. Riding on under-infl ated or over-infl a- ted tires can lead to poor bike control. We recommend adhering to the manufacturer's recommen- ded maximum and minimum tire pressure values, which are indicated on the tire. Check for wear and the proper shape of the tires.
  • Page 8 Close the lever and ensure that it does not touch the fork or frame. The tension of the lever is suffi - cient if it leaves an imprint on your palm. After closing the Maxle quick-release lever, do not attempt to change its position or rotate it.
  • Page 9 Fork: With CRUSSIS bikes, you can encounter various kinds and types of fork. You should never lock the fork while riding off -road or during jumps. It can cause damage to the fork when compressed under heavy load. This can also result in accidents and injuries.
  • Page 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1.It is very important to have the RockShox fork properly installed by a qualifi ed bicycle mecha- nic. Improperly installed forks are extremely dangerous and can cause serious or fatal injuries. 2. The fork on your bike is designed for use by a single rider on mountain trails and similar terrain conditions.
  • Page 11 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Before each ride, If you notice any cracks, dents, scratches, deformations, oil leaks on the fork or other compo- nents, contact a professional mechanic to inspect the fork or bike. Check the air pressure. Load the fork with your full weight. If it feels soft, pump the fork to the desired fi...
  • Page 12: Rear Shock Adjustment

    Frame: Do not use a bent or cracked frame. Under no circumstances should you attempt to straigh- ten or repair the frame on your own. Consult your CRUSSIS e-bike dealer if the frame is damaged. Most CRUSSIS e-bikes have frame preparations for attaching a basket. We recommend using side baskets (for bottle removal) to prevent bolts from breaking.
  • Page 13 Threshold adjustment (T) (only e-Full 10.9 and ONE-Full 10.9) The Threshold, or 'Pedal', setting prevents the shock from compressing until moderate impact or downward force occurs. Use the Threshold setting to increase pedaling effi ciency on fl at, rolling, and smoother terrain.
  • Page 14 Pressurize the shock (PSI) to the equivalent of the rider's total weight (lbs), including gear. Example: 160 lbs/73 kg = 160 PSI/11 bar Compress the shock once more to equalize air Remove the pump. pressure.
  • Page 15 With riding gear on, and an assistant holding While seated on the bicycle, have an assistant the bike, step onto the bicycle and lightly cycle slide the sag o-ring against the wiper seal. the shock two to three times. Gently step off the bicycle without compressing the shock. Note the sag percentage where the o-ring stopped.
  • Page 16: Electric Bike System

    ELECTRIC BIKE SYSTEM Motor activation is achieved through a torque (pressure, force) sensor integrated into the bottom bracket. The torque sensor evaluates both the frequency and force of pedaling, transmitting this information to the control unit, which then adjusts the motor's power output based on the force applied while pedaling.
  • Page 17 Frame battery with cover - fully integrated 720Wh Removing the Battery Cover Before removing the battery, you need to take off the battery cover (1), which you do by pressing and holding the button (2) on the battery cover (1) towards the bike and then sliding the entire latch (3) as shown in the image below towards the motor.
  • Page 18 (1) Battery Charging Connector (2) Opening with rubber cover in the frame for connecting the charger to the battery (3) Battery Indicator, power on/off button (4) Power on/off button on the frame Removing the battery from the frame Insert the key and turn it to the left Safety latch...
  • Page 19 Always turn off the electric bike system before charging the battery! Never submerge the battery in water (any liquids), do not store it in a damp environment, and do not disassemble it. Before each ride, please ensure that the battery is properly seated and locked in place. To turn on the battery in the bike, press the power button (4) on the upper frame tube briefl...
  • Page 20 The battery must be turned on before charging, so please turn on the battery. Connect the charger to the battery and then to the power outlet. Once the charger is connected to the electrical outlet, the red LED indicator on the charger will light up, indicating the start of the charging process. Du- ring the charging process, the LED indicator on the frame battery will behave as described on the previous page of this manual.
  • Page 21 FACTORS AFFECTING E-BIKE RANGE The range of an e-bike cannot be precisely determined, as it is infl uenced by numerous factors. 1. Route Profi le and Surface: Riding on fl at terrain provides greater range compared to riding on long steep climbs and rough surfaces. 2.
  • Page 22 Read this fi rst! For Your Safety To reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock, fi re, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property, always observe the following safety precautions. Explanation of symbols The following symbols are used to classify and describe the level of hazard, injury, and property damage caused when the warning is disregarded and improper use is performed.
  • Page 23 Bluetooth Do not use the device near automatic doors, fi re alarms, or other such automatic control devices. ● Radio waves emitted by this device may interfere with automatic control devices, and this may result in accidents due to malfunction. Do not use the device in hospitals or in places where electronic medical devices are present.
  • Page 24 1 Assist mode select buttons ( / ) 8 Text indication Selects the assist mode from [HIGH], [STD], Displays the current assist mode, etc. [ECO], [OFF] and [AUTO]. 9 Night mode indicator 2 Night mode button Lights when the night mode button is pressed. Lights the backlight of the side display.
  • Page 25 Methods of Use To enable the assist function or display the various indications, press the power button on the console to turn on the electric bicycle system. Power button BATTERY RANGE AUTO km/h Turning on the electric bicycle system Press the power button on the side display ●...
  • Page 26 Console Use the buttons on the Side display to change the assist mode. This is shown as well as the remai- ning capacity of the bicycle battery in the side display. Night mode button Battery level display BATTERY BATTERY Assist mode select RANGE RANGE buttons...
  • Page 27 Assist mode select buttons The fi ve assist modes can be selected by pressing the assist mode select buttons. Assist Mode [HIGH] [AUTO] Assist mode select buttons BATTERY RANGE [STD] AUTO km/h [ECO] [OFF] Change in assist force Level Assist from motor unit Assist Mode Start Flat road...
  • Page 28 Bicycle mark button (Walk assistance) This is the push-assistance function that assists you by providing drive up to 6 km/h, for example, when you are carrying a heavy load. Hold down the bicycle mark button (Walk assistance). ● When you release your fi nger from the bicycle mark button (Walk assistance), or the electric bicycle exceeds a speed of 6 km/h, the function will not be activated.
  • Page 29 ■ If you want to simultaneously reset distance traveled (TRIP), average speed (AVG), and maximum speed (MAX). ● 1 Use the information button to display [TRIP], [AVG] or [MAX]. ● 2 Hold the information button down until the display shows 0. ●...
  • Page 30 2 Use the assist mode select buttons ( / ) to select the desired menu, and then press the [information] button. ● The system then enters the setting mode for the selected menu. SETTING DISPLAY Select the BIKE Bluetooth menu Confirm ( / ) 3 Use the assist mode select buttons...
  • Page 31 ■ Confi guring [DISPLAY] settings Select [DISPLAY] from the settings menu, and then press the [information] button. SETTING DISPLAY BIKE Select the Bluetooth menu Confirm 1) Setting [BRIGHTNESS] ( / ) 1 Use the assist mode select buttons to select [BRIGHTNESS], and then press the [infor- mation] button.
  • Page 32 2) Setting [LANGUAGE] 1 Use the assist mode select buttons ( / ) to select [LANGUAGE], and then press the [informa- tion] button. ● The current setting is displayed. DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE Select the BACK menu ENGLISH Confirm 2 Use the assist mode select buttons ( / ) to select the language, and then press the [informa- tion] button.
  • Page 33 ■ Confi guring [BIKE] settings Select [BIKE] from the settings menu, and then press the [information] button. SETTING DISPLAY BIKE Select the Bluetooth menu Confirm 1) Setting [UNIT] Perform this procedure to switch the units for speed and distance. ( / ) 1 Use the assist mode select buttons to select [UNIT], and then press the [information] button.
  • Page 34 2) Setting [WHEEL] Perform this procedure to set the tire circumference to match the tires on the bicycle. ( / ) 1 Use the assist mode select buttons to select [WHEEL], and then press the [information] button. ● The current setting is displayed. BIKE UNIT WHEEL...
  • Page 35 3) Setting [ODO] Perform this procedure to modify the total distance that is automatically displayed. 1 Select [ODO] from the settings menu, and then press the [information] button. ● The current setting is displayed along with an underbar under the tens of thousands place of the new number.
  • Page 36 ■ Pairing with and connecting to a Bluetooth device Preparations ● Ensure that the Bluetooth device is within 1 m of the Side Display. ● If necessary, check the operation method and other information in the user manual for the Blue- tooth device.
  • Page 37 While not connected While connected 〈 〈 CONNECT DISCONNECT BACK BACK Panasonic 000000 Panasonic 000000 Device name 3 Start pairing on the Bluetooth device. On the Bluetooth device, select the device name [Panasonic + 6 alphanumeric characters]. 4 Check that the Side Display and Bluetooth device are connected. Bluetooth connection status BATTERY RANGE...
  • Page 38 ● Any Bluetooth® device with which wireless communication is to be performed must be certifi ed as compliant with the standards set by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. However, it may not be possible to co- nnect to a device even if it is certifi ed as being compliant with these standards due to its usage and settings, and no guarantees are made regarding the operating method, display, or operation.
  • Page 39 2) Setting [NAVIGATION] 1 Use the assist mode select buttons ( / ) to select [NAVIGATION], and then press the [infor- mation] button. ● When hidden: [ON] and [BACK] are displayed. When [ON] is selected, navigation information is displayed on the normal mode screen. *Navigation is automatically set to ON when pairing with komoot is started.
  • Page 40 3) Confi guring the [komoot] connection Perform this pairing procedure to display the navigation information specifi ed using the Side Dis- play komoot app. Smartphone Side Display Bluetooth Connect settings in smartphone Select [komoot] from the settings menu, and komoot app then press the [information] button.
  • Page 41 ■ Checking [CERTIFICATION] 1 Select [CERTIFICATION] from the settings menu, and then press the [information] button. SETTING Bluetooth CERTIFICATION Select the FACTORY RESET menu Confirm 2 On the [CERTIFICATION] screen, you can check the following details. ● Displays Technical Standards Conformity information for Japan. When you press the [informati- on] button, the screen returns to the [SETTING] screen.
  • Page 42 Night mode button Change the backlight brightness of the side display. Backlight setting has a normal mode and night mode. Five stages of brightness can be set for each mode. In night mode, the brightness is lowered compared to normal mode so that glare can be reduced while travelling at night.
  • Page 43 OTG cable (available separately) BATTERY RANGE AUTO km/h (type-A, female) USB Micro-B male connector External device USB Fig. 2 1) Open the cover of the USB Micro-B port on the side display of the console. (Fig. 1) 2) Connect a separately purchased USB OTG cable to the USB Micro-B port.* *Charging can only be performed using an OTG cable for USB Micro-B ports.
  • Page 44 Error codes The parts of the electric bicycle system are monitored at all times during use and charging. If an error is detected, an error code will be displayed on the console. To return the console to the stan- dard display, press any button on the side display of the console. Depending on the error code, motor unit drive is automatically stopped as necessary.
  • Page 45 Communication with the battery is not being performed correctly. Clean away any dirt from the battery terminals. If this does not solve the W−0 B 3 problem, consult your dealer. AUTO km/h This is an error with the drive unit. W−0...
  • Page 46 E - 00 1 Were you standing on the pedal when you pressed the power button? Turn the Side Display on by pressing the power button without standing on the pedal. E - 00 3 Original battery (from time of purchase) not detected. Load the original battery (from time of purchase).
  • Page 47 Specifi cations ■ Console Operating temperature -10°C to 40°C Storage temperature -20°C to 50°C Weight Cca 120 g Waterproofing level IPX5 USB output 5 V DC, Max. 1 A USB port USB Micro-B Communication type Bluetooth verze 5.0 Maximum power 8.0 dBm Communication range Up to 1 m approx.
  • Page 48 Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries must not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your natio- nal legislation.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If the electric bicycle is not functioning, fi rst check if you can resolve the issue yourself. Never interfere with the motor, battery, or electrical connections. In this case, visit a service center. 1. The range of the electric bicycle is low even though the battery is fully charged. The range of the electric bicycle is infl...
  • Page 50: Maintenance And Storage

    The following statement applies: The measured emission level of acoustic pressure-A on the driver's ears is lower than 70 dB (A). The user manual for the CRUSSIS electric bicycle is required by law to be provided by the dealer with each product.
  • Page 51 WARNING! Information on Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment The symbol shown on the product or in the accompanying documentation signifi es that used electrical or electronic products should not be disposed of with municipal waste. To ensure proper disposal of the products, please deliver them to designated collection points, where they will be accepted free of charge.
  • Page 52 Expiration of Warranty Claim A warranty claim expires upon the lapse of the warranty period. Damage to the product caused by the user's own fault (accidents, mechanical damage, improper handling or intervention in the electric bicycle, improper storage or use) or normal wear and tear during use (wear of brake pads/ pads, chain, cassette/freewheel, tires, fork, etc.) is not covered.

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