1 E-bike remains stationary and turn off the e-bike
Before proceeding with the e-bike inspection, ensure the bike is stationary, and do not sit on the bike, pedal, or apply any force to the pedals. Long press the power button to turn off the e-bike.
2 Check the connector between the motor and the controller
Find the connection cable between [Motor] and [Controller], and check if the cable connector is plugged in properly. If the connection is loose, carefully plug the connector back in. When plugging the connectors, ensure the arrow symbols on the two connectors must be aligned.
3 Reboot the e-bike
Reboot the e-bike to check if the error code still exists. If this doesn't fix the issue, proceed to the next step.
(The reason for needing to reboot the e-bike is that the system will detect whether the error code still exists during the reboot.
This allows us to determine whether the troubleshooting mentioned above has successfully resolved the issue.)
4 Check the cable, connectors and pins
Check the cable for damage. Then, unplug the cable connector and examine the connector pins for bends or breakage. If any issues are found, replace the damaged component or extension cable. If both the cable and connector are in good condition, proceed to the next step.
5 Crosscheck the motor
If possible, replace the [Motor] on the problematic e-bike with a well-functioning one from another bike, then reboot for testing. If the error code doesn't appear, replace the [Motor] with a new spare. If this doesn't resolve the issue, proceed to the next step.
6 Replace the Controller
Replace the [Controller] with a new spare, then reboot the e-bike to check if the error code still exists. If this doesn't fix the issue, proceed to the next step.
7 Reach out to the Service Team if you need additional support!
Contact Customer Care or the Hyena Service Center for further technical assistance.