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Ownerts
Manual
torEnYirc
Thismanual
contains
importantsafety,
performance
and
maintenance
information.
Read
themanualbefore
taking
your
firstrideon
your
newEnviro,
and
keep
themanual
handy
forfuturereference.
TABLEOFCOilTEITTS
I, ABOIT|I'IIS MAflAAL
A.WhyShould
YouRead
ThisManual
B. lmportantSafety
Information
C. Reporting
Safety
Defects
D.lnspectionandMaintenance
E.lnspectionandMaintenance
Chart
2.0PEM110ML
Insfnufifr0ils
A.RightHandControls
B.LeftHandControls
C.On-Board
BatteryCharging
D.Remote
Battery
Power
Pack
Charging
E.Battery
Maintenance
F.Built-lnSafety
Features
G.Performance
Specifications
3, FTfATJDSAFE|T
A.Fit
B.Safety
Equipment
C.Mechanical
SafetyCheck
4, ilDI'TESAFELY
AIIDNESPOIISIBLY
A.TheBasics
B.Rules
oftheRoad
C.Wet
Weather
Riding
D.Night
Riding
5.
HoWfil'ltaswonK
A.Removing
and
Installing
Bolt-On
Wheels
B.
SeatpostQuick
Release
C.
Brakes
D.Toeclips
and
Straps
E.Clipless
Pedals
F.
Tiresand
Tubes
G.
BicycleSuspension
6, SEBWCE
A''DfrUTITIEI'AIICE
A.Service
and
Maintenance
Schedule
B.
Getting
Home
WhenSomething
Breaks
C.Upgrading
YourBikeand
Equipment
D.About
Your
Dealer
t3
13
17
18
t9
19
20
21
22
23
23
25
25
28
28
29
31
3:'
34
36
38
41
0l
01
01
03
03
o4
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
I. ABOAT
THIS
MAilAAL
A.WHYYOA
SHOALD
NEAD
I'IIS ilAIII'AL
Thismanual
waswritten
to help
you getthe most
performance,
comfort,enjoyment
and safetywhen
riding
your
new
E-Bike@.
It's important
for you to understand
your new E-
Bike@,its
features
and
its
operation,
sothat,
from
your
first
ride,
you
get
maximum
enjoyment
with
maximum
safety.
Byreading
this
manual
before
yougoouton
your
first
ride,
you'll
know
howto get
themostfrom
your
new
E-Bike@,
It is alsoimportant
thatyour
firstride
on a newE-
Bike@
istaken
in
acontrolled
environment,
awayfrom
cars,
obstacles
and
other
cyclists.
GEilEnAL
WABlllll0:
Bicycling
canbe hazardous
acttyityeten undcr the bestof clrcumstances,
Prcpermainhnanceol your E-Bike@
is your
responsiblllty
as it helps
rduce ffie rtsk ol lnjury, fhis
Manual containsmany nWarningstt
and "Cautionst,
concmfing the consequences
ol tallure to malntainor
inspect
yourE-Bffie@,
Many
offfieWarnings
andCautions
sayt'you
maylosc
confrol
and
tall,,. Because ol
anylall can rwult ln serioas
inluryor eyendcaflt,
wedo
not repeat thc waming ol posstble
lnjury or deaflr
wheneyer
tIrcfiskof talltng
is menfioned,
B,IMPONTA'T|
SAFEflIIFOBMANU'
Your
E-Bike@
can
provide
many
years
ofservice,
fun
and
fitness
- if youtake
responsibility
for your
own
safety.
Understand
the features
of yourbicycle
and
become
aware
ofthe
challenges
that
you
will
meet
on
theroad.
There
is much
that
youcando to protect
yourself while riding. We will offer many
recommendations
and safety
tips throughout
this
manual.
Thefollowing
are
those
thatwe
feel
aremost
important
l) Alwap Wear
A Helnet!
Helmets
significantly
reduce
thenumber
and
severity
ofhead
injuries!
Always
wear
ahelmet
which
complies
with
your
state
laws
when
riding
theE-Bike@.
Check
with
your
local
police
department
forrequirements
in
your
community.
Donot
wear
loose
fitting
clothing
that
canbecome
tangled
in the moving
parts
of the E-
Bike@.
We
aresturdy
shoes
and
eye
protection.
Also
check
your statelawsconcerning
otherprotective
gear
that
may
berequired
when
riding
the
E-Bike@.
HABiIIIG: Ilot wrlng a hcffi slgnlflcanfly
lncrerlw flp dn w of s/rlr trffiy u Mt h a
crash,Be surc flnt you war a M//'/re$eyc
poWt aN aWWlaE amrdwlrg/r W tW,
2)rfiwr fow E-0il(@t
Yournew electricbicycleincorporates
manyfeatures
and
functions
thathavenever
been
built
into
a bicycle
before.
Readthismanualthoroughly
tounderstand
how
those
featuresenhance
your
riding
pleasure
andsafety.
qnDEIrffiwEIn
One of the most frequent
bicycleaccidents
occurs
whenthedriverof aparked
caropens
hisdoorinto
bike
rider's
path.
Anothercommonoccurrence
iswhen
a car
or anothercyclist
moves
suddenly
inyour
path.
Alwaysbeawareof other
vehicles
around
you.Donot
assume
thatthe driveror othercyclist
sees
you.Be
prepared
to take
evasive
action
orstopsuddenly.
4)ffifrcYungl EasyloW,
Make
yourself
morevisiblebywearing
brightreflective
clothing. Keep you reflectorsclean and properly
aligned.
Use
your
headand
taillightsin
reducedlighting
conditions.
Signal
yourintentionsso that drivers
and
other cyclistscan anticipate
your actions.Use your
hornwhen
neededto make
yourpresence
known.
q nreVlfiln Yur I/rlnIEI
Takeit slow until you are familiarwith the riding
conditions
thatyouencounter.
Beespecially
carefulin
wetconditions
astractioncanbegreatly
reducedand
brakesbecomelesseffective.
Neverride fasterthan
conditions
warrantor beyondyour riding abilities.
Remember
thatalcohol,drugs,
fatigueandinattention
can significantly
reduce
your abilityto make good
judgements
and
ridesafely.
6)@YurB@lnhtetuf,,fln
Followour inspectionand maintenance
guidelines
beginningonpage
16.
Check
criticalsafety
equipment
before
eachandever
y ride.
7)I(mwlhe law
Cyclistsarerequired
to follow
the Rulesof the Road.
Additionally,somecommunities
regulate
the use of
motorized bicycles regarding minimum age
requirementsand necessary
equipment.
Checkwith
your
local
police
department
forspecific
details.
8)ffirwil nffirng
Off
roadriding
isnotrecommended
because
theE-Bik@
02
tires
are
forstreetuseonly.Dustandextremeimpacts
from off road ridingcan causeelectricalsystem
problem.
C,NEMNNilGSAFETYDEFECIS
lf
you
believe
that
your
vehiclehas
adefect
which
could
causea crashor couldcauseinjury
or death,
you
shouldimmediatelyinformtheNationalHighwayTraffic
Safety
Administration
(NHTSA)
in additionto notifying
EVGlobalMotors
Company.
lf NHTSAreceives
similar
complaints,
it may
openan
investigation,
and
ifitfirrdsthat
asafetydefectexistsin
a group
of vehicles,it mayordera recall
andremedy
campaign.
However,
NHTSA
cannotbecome
involved
inindividual
problems
between
you,your
dealeror EV
Global
Motors
Company.
TocontactNHTSA,
you
may
eithercall
theAuto
Safety
Hotlinetoll-free
at1-800-424-9393
(or
202-366-0123in
Washington,DC area)or write to: NHTSA,
U.S.
Department
ofTransportation,Washington,DC20590.
Youcan also obtainother information
about motor
vehiclesafetyfromtheHotline.
D.',TJSPECN(NAilI'NAMENATCE
For
your
safetyandenjoyment,andto insurealonglife
foryour
E-Bike@,inspect
and
maintain
your
E-Bike@
regularly.
Use
thetablebelowfor guidance.
lt is very
importantthatyou checkcertainkeysystems
before
eachandevery
ride.
The
proper
conditionandfunction
ofthesesystems
iscriticallyimportantforyour
safety.
YourE-Bike@shouldbe returnedto yourservicing
dealerat
least
oncea
year
for
acompleteandthorough
inspectionandtuneup.lfa problem
arises
thatisnot
describedbelow,discontinue
riding
theE-Bike@
and
returnittoyour
servicingdealerimmediately.For
more
information
dboutserviceand maintenance,
please
refer
to page
42.
o3
leferto
Page Component
orCondition lnspectbefore
every
ride lnspect
periodically.Clean
and/or
Lubricate AdjusVTighten
Repair/Replace
ifnecessary
26 Brake
pad
adjustment ,--1---. z{S'
23-24 Wheel
quick
releaseadjustment z'{:\
.S]Z 7<:\
29 Tire
pressure /-f-\
\Slz Z<:\
-SP-
29 Tirewear/damage /'1-\,
-s-gz- ,4<,
07 Head/tail/brake
lights zza:\
L<!Ez- /--\:.
!:lz
06-07 Controlsand
displays -,zG'
!:!z
35 Brake
pad
wear /'1--\'
<SP- Z<:\
!:lz
35 Brakecable
tension/wear zza:\
-5:s9- /'1:\
.SP- ,za:\
-SP'
35 Spoke
tension z4:\
\<!z- zz{]:\
.:lz
35 Wheeltrue .-f-.
.:lz ,4:,
18 Hubbearings /-1-
S\Z JZ::S-
S]Z 6:>
34 Chain
lubrication ,'-i---\ ,,,,,,,\.
.:lz
36 Derailleuradjustment r--{-:\
<SP- zr<s\
S\Z /'-\:.
02 Reflectors r,'G\
.SP- ,'-i--\.
-SP-
08-11 Batteryandcharger /-1--.
-S9- @-
34 Headset
adjustment z-A:\ .^:\
.:lz r,:':\\
\<9-
35 Bottom
bracket
adjustment ---:., /'-1-
SP- z{<'
34 \llbolts,nuts,and
mountinghardware -@- /'-(-\
SP- ,,z:lG*
-Every5to10ridesdepending
on
lengrth
and
conditionsoftheride
o4
2.0PEnAnoflALItISTnACn0ilS
Pleasercadandunderctandtlteseinsfitctionsconplehly
belorcoptating yoarE-BiRe@
to prcvent
scrlous
inluryto
yourcell
andoflretro',andb prcveddamageto tfiebike
IMPOBTAIITll0fIGEt
ForWamnty purpow, Ir0 nOT
brcaktlrcWananty
Seals
trum ffie Gonholleror ChargerHousings
and attemptto
repairor ssyim tfieseconponenb.ALWAYS
contac'tan
authorizedEVG
dealer tor repair or serviceof these
componenE.
SumtnaryCharttorWarningBer;ps
- LongBeeP
' ShortBeeP
normal,okayto ride
Lowbattery,
power
will
shut
off
in3-5seconds.
assistancefrom
therider
Beepwill
soundon
steep
hills
andduringover-heat
conditions.
Over-heat
ofmotor
or
controller,
power
will
shutoff
in
3-5seconds.
Systemrefusesto restart
during
over-heatcondition.
o5
A.HGHTHAIIDCOffr]PiOLS
t)rcnmw0M0FF
. Turn
knob
clockwise
totheON
position.
r TheLEDlightswill
flashinsequence
3 timesand
a
seriesofbeeps,
willsound
to indicatethesystemand
controls
areready
foroperation.
2)fHBOfnE
Press
throttleleverwiththumb
to apply
power
to the
motor.
q FnoilTBnAIG
LEWE
Thefrontbrake
is
activated
bysqueezing
therighthand
lever.
(lt
isthe
opposite
ofatraditionalbicycle.)
4) BATIEBYCHAnEELEWL
The 3 LEDlightson the righthandcontrolswitch
indicate
the
batterycharge
level.
GBEEtI
oindicatesthebatteryisbetween
fulland60%
charged.
YELL0W
r indicates
the battery
is between600/o
and
15%charged.
f,ED
. indicates
thebattery
isbetween
15o/oandempty
or low batteryshut-off.
Themotorwillautomatically
shut-off
whenthebattery
isbelowapreset
limittohelp
extend
battery
life.Thered
LEDlightwillflash
tosignify
themotorisoffand
thebattery
must
be
recharged.lt is
recommended
that
yourechargethebattery
within24
hourstohelp
maintainthe
life
of
thebattery.
WABIIIIIG:THE
NrcHTHAND
LEVENACTTUATES
f,]E
FNO'Tr
BNAKEOT
f'IEE.BIKE@.Tf
ISTHEOPPOSM
OF
ATBADMOilAL
BICYCLE.
B,LENHAilDCOffiNOUS
l) llomal orEoonuny
Switch
(ll/E)
TheBlueN
/E
switch
provides
2
different
power
delivery
characteristics.
ln the llormalor ll mMe, your E-Bike@will have
maximumhillclimbing
capabilityandacceleration.
Total
rangewill be shorterbecause
power
usage
will be
greater.
IntheEconomy
or
Emde, your
E-Bike@willhavelower
hill
climbingcapabilityand
may
acceleratemoreslowly.
Totalrangewillbelongerbecause
power
usage
will
be
less.
2) Hon Switch
PresstheRedHorn
buttonto activate
thehorn.
3)CruiseConfrolBntton
TheGreenCruise
Controlbuttonallows
you tc
automaticallyset
aconstantthrottle
setting
forthumt
free
operation.
lo set,
holdthethumbthrottle
atadesiredspeed,
press
the GreenCruise
button
and release
your
thumbfron
thethrottlelever.
To
cancel,
pull either Brake Leveror press the Greer
Cruise
buttonorturntheknobOff.
4) Headlight
0rilU|
The YellowHeadlightswitch activates
the headlight
taillight
(running
light)
and
theYellowLEDlight.
PresstheYellowHeadlight
switch
to ONfor Headligh'
and
Taillight
operation.
TheYellowLEDwill
illuminate
to help
provide
Horn
anc
Cruisebutton
visibilityat night.
In the ON position,powerconsumption
will increasr
and
totalranqewilldecrease.
Whenthemo-torisshut-offdueto a lowbatteryorover.
heat
condition,
theheadlight
and
taillight
willcontinur
to operateuntil the batteryis fully discharged.
lt ir
recommendedthatyourechargethebatteryassoonas
LeftHand
Controls
possible
orwithin
24hoursto helpmaintainthe
life
of
thebattery.
5) BearBnke LeYer
Therearbrake
isactivated
bysqueezing
thelefthand
lever.
(lt
isthe
opposite
ofatraditionalbicycle.)
WABlllll0tThelett
handleverac'tivates
thercat
brake
ontIrc[email protected]
lSfrlEOPPOSIIE
0F
A
1NADMOilAL
BICYCLE.
C,OII-BOAND
BANENYCHANGIilG
oWhencharging
the battery,
theON/OFF
switch
must
always
beintheOFF
position.
. Openthe Battery
PowerPackdoor by turning
the
door
closuresclockwise.
oPlug
thefemaleendofthecordinto
thereceptacleon
theright
side
of
thebattery
chargerand
themaleendof
thecordinto
a standard
U.S.110V/60
cycle
wall
socket
and
turnchargerON
. The RED indicator
light and cooling fan will
automatically
turnonwhenin
thecharging
mode.
o
Theindicatorlight
willturn
GREEN
whenfullycharged.