Daymak Daytona User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Daytona Electric Bike

Daytona Electric BikeUser Manual

Page 2 - About Daymak

10Operating InstructionsUsing the Rear Storage Compartment The rear storage compartment is opened using the key provided to you when you pur-chased yo

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11Maximum LoadDo not exceed the maximum load capabilities of your e-bike. You can  nd the exact load-ing capacity listed in the technical speci cati

Page 4 - Introduction

12The BatteryThis section details what you need to know about the battery that powers your e-bike. Always remember to treat your e-bike’s electrical s

Page 5 - Bicycle Part Diagrams

13Charging your E-BikeCharging your e-bike is a simple process. You require the following: • The charger that came with your e-bike. • A 110V househ

Page 6 - Riding Instructions

14Battery CareFollow these suggestions to maintain your battery’s optimal performance. If you do not follow these suggestions, your battery may lose i

Page 7

15Cold Weather and your BatteryBelow 10 degrees Celsius, the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer tempera-tures. While Lithium-Ion batt

Page 8 - Signalling

16Replacement and DisposalAfter approximately 300 charges, a lead-acid battery will need to be replaced. A lithium-ion battery will last approximately

Page 9 - Riding in Cold Weather

17Technical DataThis section provides you with the technical speci cations for your e-bike.The Motor and Wheel AssemblyThe Smart Bike has a 500 Watt

Page 10 - Operating Instructions

18The BrakesFront Brakes The brakes on your e-bike are drum-brakes, like those found on gas scooters and motorcycles. They generally provide for very

Page 11 - Maximum Load

19Basic StatisticsElectrical System StatisticsWiring DiagramDimensionsWheel Size: 3.0”x16”Body Size: 187x670x106cmSeat Height 75cm (29”)Weight36 kg wi

Page 12 - The Battery

About DaymakDaymak is one of Canada’s largest Alternative Vehicle providers. We design, engineer, man-ufacture, import and repair everything from recr

Page 13 - Charging your E-Bike

20Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis section outlines problems you may have and solutions you may be able to use.Many of the parts in this product ar

Page 14 - Battery Care

21The Brakes The drum brakes on your Smart Bike allow you to stop and are a critical safety feature. Make sure you test them regularly. Take the e-bik

Page 15 - Handling the Battery

22The MotorDo not service the motor yourself. Bring the e-bike to your Daymak dealer for service. The motor in your e-bike is a highly complex and  n

Page 16 - Replacement and Disposal

23Ebike MaintenanceCleaningCleaning is extremely important this will ensure your e-bike will serve you for a long time. In the long run, it will save

Page 17 - Technical Data

24ScheduleThe frequency of maintenance depends on how much you ride and under which conditions. Recreational riders needs far less maintenance then o

Page 18 - Shock Absorbers

25Ebikes and Canadian Law British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, YukonCurrently, eight Can

Page 19 - Wiring Diagram

26Specifi c Riding RequirementsPower-assisted bicycles are treated as bicycles. This means: • No driver’s licence is required • No written test is re

Page 20 - Replacing Flat Tires

27TPS Training BulletinTPS Training BulletinAttention Tra c and Training Sergeants:Recently we have had some enquiries from o cers in the  eld an

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Table of ContentsIntroduction...

Page 22 - Shock Absorbers and Comfort

4IntroductionE-BikesRiding an electric bicycle is a great way to hop around town conveniently and cheaply. E- Bikes represent a natural progression in

Page 23 - Ebike Maintenance

5Bicycle Part Diagrams Diagram 1: The Daytona Electric BicycleThis diagram illustrates the various parts of your bicycle. Please note that many of the

Page 24 - Schedule

6Riding InstructionsThis guide assumes that you already know how to ride a standard bicycle. Before you try to ride an electric bicycle, you should be

Page 25 - Ebikes and Canadian Law

7Inspecting your Electric BikeAlways inspect your e-bike before you ride it, to make sure its safety features are oper-ating properly. Many accidents

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8StoppingYour e-bike has two sets of brakes, at the front and at the rear. The levers attached to the handlebars, on the left and right, activate the

Page 27 - TPS Training Bulletin

9PedalingThis e-bike is designed to be a motor-assisted bicycle. You can use the motor by itself, but ideally, you can work with the motor by pedaling

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