EMMO F7 S User manual

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USER’S MANUAL
EMMOM
Monta 2019
Emmo
F7 S

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This manual contains important safety, performance and
service information. Read and understand it along with the
information provided during the on-delivery instructions
before using the product, and keep it for reference.
© 2019 Emmo Inc. All rights reserved. No texts, details, or illustrations from this Manual may be reproduced or
distributed, or become the subject of unauthorized use for commercial purposes. Should you discover any errors,
we would be grateful if you would bring them to our attention.
CAUTIONS MENU

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CAUTIONS MENU
About EMMO --------------------------------------------------- 4
Rules and Regulations of Riding an E-Bike ---------- 5
Parts Overview ------------------------------------------------- 6
Control Pad ------------------------------------------------------ 8
Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------ 9
Headlebar Height ------------------------------------ 9
Handlebar Tilt Angle ------------------------------ 11
Seat Height ------------------------------------------- 12
Turn on the Bike ----------------------------------------------- 14
Gear Shifter ----------------------------------------------------- 15
Throttle ------------------------------------------------------------ 16
Horn ---------------------------------------------------------------- 17
Safety Instructions ------------------------------------------ 18
How to ride ----------------------------------------------------- 19
How to charge -------------------------------------------------- 20
How to remove the battery ------------------------------ 22
How to fold the bike ----------------------------------------- 25
Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------- 29
E-Bike Registration Form ----------------------------------- 30

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ABOUT EMMO
Established since 2009, Emmo Inc. is a proud Canadian venture that is
focused on creating a more sustainable future by providing high quality
electric bicycles. We oer a wide variety of E-bikes that are suitable for
leading a greener, and more stylish, way of living. Emmo E-bikes are
priced competitively with other green solutions. At Emmo, you will get
the best e-bikes and also receive the best service.
RULES and REGULATIONS

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ABOUT EMMO RULES and REGULATIONS
of riding an e-bike
According to Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations (MVSR). A
qualied e-bike (dened as Power Assist Bicycle) must meet following
requirements:
• The e-bike must have operable pedals
• Upper wattage limit for the motor is 500W.
• Maximum speed of an e-bike is 32km/h.
Other requirements include a permanently axed compliance label from
the manufacturer stating that the vehicle is a power-assisted bicycle un-
der statutory requirements in force at the time of manufacture. Currently,
there is no license, no insurance and no vehicle registration required to
operate a qualied e-bike according to federal legislation. E-Bike riders
share the same rights and responsibilities as other road users.
However, provinces and local municipalities have the power to restrict
the use of e-bikes. Most provinces require the rider to wear a helmet.
Some provinces have special requirements with regard to the age limit
to operate an e-bike, the type of helmet required, even the number of
wheels and wheel size. In Ontario, typically, e-bikes are generally treated
the same as regular bicycles. According to the Ministry of Transportation
of Ontario (MTO), the age limit to operate an e-bike is 16 years old and
above; the maximum weight of the bike is 120 kilograms (265 pounds);
the bike must have a brake distance of less than 9 meters; Any modica-
tions made to the bike’s motor to create speeds greater than 32km/h are
prohibited.
As the rules and regulations are subject to changes in dierent provinces
and municipalities. Please check your municipal bylaw and see where
you stand.

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1. PARTS OVERVIEW

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1. PARTS OVERVIEW

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2. CONTROL PAD
1. Pedal-Assist Adjust Buttons: Press ‘ + ‘ to raise the pedal-assist level. Press ‘ -’
to lower the pedal-assist level.
2. Pedal-Assist Level Indicator: 3 dierent levels- low, medium and high. The
higher the level is, the easier for you to pedal.
3. Headlight Button: Press the button to turn on the headlight. Press it again to turn
the headlight o.
4.Headlight Indicator: The red indicator will be on if the headlight is on.
5.Battery Strength Indicator: 4 dots~Fully Charged, 3 dots~75% Left, 2 dots~50%
Left, 1 dot~ less than 25% Left.
Warning: You should charge the battery immediately if the battery
strength is lower than 25%.

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3. ADJUSTMENT - HANDLEBAR HEIGHT
Step 1: Unlock the Clamp.

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3. ADJUSTMENT
Step 2: Adjust the handlebar to a height that you prefer.
Warning: There is a maximum height marker on the post, you must
not adjust the handlebar to a position higher than that.
- HANDLEBAR HEIGHT

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3. ADJUSTMENT
Step 1: Unlock the clamp
on the top of the handlebar.
- HANDLEBAR TILT ANGLE
Warning: Please lock the clamp back after the adjustment.
Step 2: Adjust the tilt angle
of the handlebar to a posi-
tion that you prefer.

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3. ADJUSTMENT
Step 1: Unlock the seat post clamp.
- SEAT HEIGHT

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3. ADJUSTMENT
Step 2: Adjust the seat height to your preferred position and lock
the clamp.
- SEAT HEIGHT
Warning: There is a maximum height marker on the seat post. You
must not raise the seat to a higher position than that.

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4. TURN ON THE BIKE
• Plug in the key.
• Turn the key clockwise to turn the bike on.

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5. GEAR SHIFTER
Pushing the upper lever
to raise the gear lever
(smaller numbers).
Pushing the button to
lower the gear lever
(bigger numbers).

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6. THROTTLE
• Press the throttle kill swicth to enable the throttle function.
• Twist the throttle when you are ready to go.
Warning: Do not turn the throttle if you are not ready to ride.

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7. HORN
Press the button
to sound the horn.

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To ensure the safety of you and others,
• Do not ride after you take medications which may aect your
riding ability, drink alcohol, or when you are unwell.
• Please make sure you are familiar with your local bylaw
regarding e-bikes.
• Check the road conditions and weather conditions, so as to
actively avoid danger.
• Wear necessary protective equipment, such as a helmet, if
required by local bylaw.
• Perform a basic inspection of the bike before the ride:
1.Battery strength: make sure that you have enough charge for
the trip.
2.Tire pressure: on the casing side of the tire you will nd the
minimum and maximum pressure that applies to the tire. Insu-
cient tire pressure will aect the performance of your bike.
3.Brakes: check and make sure both brakes are in good working
condition.
4.Lights/signals: make sure that headlight, signal lights, tail light
and brake light are working well. Make sure you have a working
rear reector/tail light if you need to ride the bike at night.
8. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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9. HOW TO RIDE THE BIKE
• Sit on the bike. Put on the helmet or
any protective equipment required.
• Use the key to turn the bike on (refer
to page 15).
• Before you start o, kick the side
stand up.
• When you are ready, start pedalling or
turn the throttle. (Note: You don’t have
to pedal to start the bike.)

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10. HOW TO CHARGE
The charger is separated into
two dierent parts:
1. A cable with one end that goes
into a 110V power outlet, and the
other end that goes into the charger
box itself.
2. The charger box with a cable that
plugs into the bike.
• Step 1: Take the cable from the
charger box and plug it into the
charging port on the battery.
• Step 2: Plug the the charger
into a regular 110V outlet.
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