EasyManua.ls Logo

BionX G2 User Manual

BionX G2
28 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
User ManUal
Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the BionX G2 and is the answer not in the manual?

BionX G2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Motor TypeBrushless DC
Regenerative BrakingYes
Compatibility26", 700C wheels
ControlHandlebar-mounted
Assist Levels4
Compatibility with Wheels26", 700C
Featuresmultiple assist levels

Summary

Welcome

User Precautions

Description of the BionX SL Propulsion System

G2 Console

Details the BionX G2 console features including its LCD display, assistance/generate levels, and computer functions.

Remote Throttle

Explains the function of the remote throttle for assistance/generate toggle and variable control.

48V Down Tube Battery

Describes the 48V LiMn down tube battery, its features, and available capacities.

48V Rear Rack Battery

Details the 48V LiMn rear rack battery, its features, and available capacities.

SL Motor

Details the BionX SL hub motor, its torque, weight, and features.

Brake Switch

Explains the function of the brake switch, which cuts assistance and activates generate mode.

Power Supply

Describes the 48V LiMn battery power supply, input/output voltage, and wattage.

Description of the BionX PL Propulsion System

G2 Console (Systems 2011 to Present)

Details the BionX G2 console for systems 2011+, including display, levels, and computer functions.

Remote Throttle (Where Applicable)

Explains the remote throttle function for assistance/generate toggle and variable control.

G1 Console (Systems 2010 and Earlier)

Describes the BionX G1 console for systems 2010 and earlier, including display and functions.

22.2, 26 or 37V Down Tube Battery

Details the 22.2V, 26V, 37V LiMn down tube battery, its features, and capacities.

37V Rear Rack Battery

Describes the 37V LiMn rear rack battery, its features, and available capacities.

250, 250HT (EU) / 350HT (NA), or 500* Watt Motor

Details the BionX hub motors (250W, 350W, 500W), their torque, weight, and features.

Brake Switch

Explains the function of the brake switch, which cuts assistance and activates generate mode.

37V Single Light Battery Charger

Describes the 37V single light battery charger for PL systems (2012+).

22.2V, 26V or 37V Two Light Battery Charger

Details the 22.2V, 26V, 37V two light battery charger for PL systems (2011+).

Inserting or Removing the Console

Inserting the Console

Step-by-step instructions for inserting the BionX console into its mount on the handlebar.

Removing the Console

Instructions on how to release and slide out the BionX console from its mount.

Inserting or Removing the Battery

Inserting the Down Tube Battery

Guides the user through the process of inserting the down tube battery into the docking station.

Removing the Down Tube Battery

Provides instructions for safely removing the down tube battery from the docking station.

Handling and Charging the Battery

Charging the Battery

Instructions and warnings regarding the proper charging of the BionX battery.

Power Supply

Chargers

PL-250HT (EU) / PL-350HT (NA) Systems Charging Procedure, 2012 - Present (Single Light Charger)

Details the charging procedure for PL-250HT/350HT systems using a single light charger.

PL Systems 22.2V, 26V, 37V Charging Procedure, 2011 and Earlier (Two LED Charger)

Explains the charging procedure for PL systems 2011 and earlier using a two LED charger.

Assist Mode / Generate Mode

Operating the BionX Propulsion System

G2 Console Operation

How to turn the BionX G2 system on/off and select assistance/generate modes.

G2 Console Advanced Functions

Instructions for G2 console backlight control and cycling computer functions.

Operating the BionX G1 Console

Operating the G2 Throttle

Programming the Basic Settings

Removing and Installing the Rear Wheel

Removing the Rear Wheel

Step-by-step guide on how to safely remove the rear wheel from the bicycle.

Installing the Rear Wheel

Instructions for correctly installing the rear wheel, including tightening axle nuts and connecting cables.

Maintenance and Care

Cleaning

Transporting an Electric Bicycle on a Car

Repair and Spare Parts

Troubleshooting

Warranty Information and Guarantee