EMMO Vovo User manual

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EMMOM
Monta 2019
EMMO
Vovo
USER’S MANUAL

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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. Ensure that you comprehend all
instructions and safety notes/ warnings. Ensure the bike t you properly before use. You
might lose control if the bike is too small or too big for you.
Rider:
By choosing to ride an electric bicycle, you assume the responsibility for the risk of riding
an e-bike. The rider is responsible to know and practice the rules of safe and responsible
riding, as well as proper use and maintenance of the bicycle.
Riders must have the physical condition, reaction time and mental capability to ride and
manage trac, road conditions, and sudden situations. Riders should also familiarize
themselves on local bylaws regarding riding an E-Bike.
If you have an impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, cognitive / language
impairment, or a seizure disorder, consult your physician before riding any bicycle.
Before your 1st ride:
Failure to conrm proper installation, compatibility, proper operation or maintenance of
and component or accessory can result in serious injury or death. Make sure that correct
setup, tightening and torqueing to recommended torque values have been completed on
your bike.
Before the rst ride, familiarize yourself with all the bicycles features. Practice and
become procient at shifting gears, applying the brakes, using the pedal-assist system
and using the throttle in a controlled setting before riding in more risky conditions. If you
prepare to ride at night, familiarize yourself with the lights and signals.
© 2020 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.
Safety Disclaimer

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Regular Inspection:
Please make sure the bike works properly and safely before each ride (Inspect key
components, including but not limited to the brakes, brake sensors, throttle, and pedal
assist sensor). Make sure all the hardware, such as the handle bar, hand grips, seat,
seat post, pedals are secured in place. Have your bike inspected by a licensed mechanic
on a regular basis depending on the conditions of the bike.
Do not use this product with standard bike trailers, stands, vehicle racks, or accessories
that have not been tested for safety and compatibility and veried as safe and compati-
ble with the bike by EMMO E-Bikes. Contact us if you have any question or concern.
Extreme riding:
E-Bikes and e-bike parts have strength and integrity limitations. Extreme riding should
not be performed or you will risk damaging the components or becoming seriously
injured or killed. This includes but not limited to jumps, stunts, or any riding that exceeds
your capabilities.
In no event shall EMMO E-Bikes be responsible for any direct, indirect or consequential
damages, including without limitation, personal injury, property damage, or economic
losses, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, or product liability in
connection with their products.
Safety Disclaimer

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About EMMO 5
Rules and Regulations of Riding an E-Bike 6
Parts Overview 7, 8
Switches 9, 10
Throttle 11
Lights & Signals 12, 13
Speedometer 14
Kickstand & Centre Stand 15, 16
Rear View Mirrors 17, 18
How to turn on the bike with the key 19
How to turn on the bike with the remote 20
How to lock the steering 21, 22
How to turn on/o the circuit breaker 23, 24
How to charge 25, 26
How to ride 27
Safety Instructions 28
Maintenance 29
E-Bike Registration Form 30
Appendix 1(How to charge a lithium battery) 31
Appendix 2(Charger indicators) 32, 33
MENU ABOUT EMMO

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Established in 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 the most professional service.
ABOUT EMMO

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According to Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations ( MVSR ). A
qualied e-bike (dened as Power Assist Bicycle) must meet the 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
under 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 modications 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.
RULES and REGULATIONS
of riding an e-bike

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RULES and REGULATIONS 1. PARTS OVERVIEW

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1. PARTS OVERVIEW

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2. SWITCHES
The switch housings on the handlebar hold these switches that control the lights, signals, horn and
etc.. They are also equipped with an LED light to light up the unit when the bike is on.

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2. SWITCHES

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3. THROTTLE
The throttle controls the speed of the e-bike. As shown below, twist the throttle towards you to
operate. With the help of the speed mode switch, you can also change the speed setting.
Warning:
• DO NOT turn the throttle if you are not ready to ride.

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4. LIGHTS & SIGNALS
The headlight assembly has multiple operation modes - high beam, low beam and daytime running
light, to accommodate your needs under dierent conditions.
Note: Refer to Page 9-10 for instuctions on how to turn on the high/low beam.

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4. LIGHTS & SIGNALS
Tail light and brake light play an important role in signaling people behind. With the help of the turn-
ing signal lights, it is also easier for other road users to anticipate your intended route.
Front turning signal lights are located under the handle bar.
Tail light, brake light and reectors add to the visibility of you and the vehicle
during the night time.
* For dierent versions, the tunrning signal lights may be dierent in design and function.

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5. SPEEDOMETER
The speedometer let you know the working status of the bike. It provides information including the
current speed, total travel distance, battery strength, and speed mode (3=high speed mode, 2=me-
dium speed mode, 1=low speed mode).

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6. KICKSTAND & CENTRE STAND
The bike is equipped with a side kickstand and a centre stand, The side kickstand is easier to use.
By contrast, to use the centre stand requires some techniques and practice, but the bike is more
stable on the centre stand.
• Side Kickstand
• Centre Stand
• Kick the side stand down and gently lean
the bike on the side kickstand.
• Stand on the left side of the bike. The
centre stand is under the swing arm
cover.
• Make sure it is stable before you leave
your bike.
• Keep your balance, grab both ends of the
bike (the handlebar & the rear rack).

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Tips:
• Keep your balance when trying to put the bike on the centre stand.
• Keep the bike in the upright position at all time. Do not lean the bike towards ei-
ther side.
6. KICKSTAND & CENTRE STAND
• Step on the centre stand peg rmly. • Keep the bike in an upright position and
slightly lift up the back of the bike.
• To get the bike o the centre stand, put
your left foot in front of the centre stand
and gently push the bike forward.
Warning:
• Both side kickstand and centre stand should be kicked up before you ride the
bike.
• Be careful when putting the bike on the centre stand.If you nd it dicult to use
the centre stand, visit your EMMO dealer for a more detailed demonstration on
how to use the centre stand.

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7. REAR VIEW MIRRORS
Rear view mirrors make it safer for you to check the trac condition behind you. Please make sure
the rear view mirrors are adjusted and secured properly. Check the rear view mirrors and your blind
spots before you make a turn or overtake other vehicles.
• The mirror can be tilted up and down for approximately 15 degree from the centreline (as
showed by the red arrows).
• The mirror can also be rotated on the holding pole (as shown by the blue arrow).

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7. REAR VIEW MIRRORS
-Adjustment
• Tool needed: a 14mm wrench.
• In order to adjust the mirror, the nut that
xed the mirror should be loosened rst.
• Use the wrench and follow the direction
indicated to loosen the nut slightly.
• The nut is covered by the plastic cap. Lift up
the cap to expose the nut.
• Adjust the mirror to a preferred position and
tighten the nut as shown.
Warning:
• DO NOT adjust the mirrors while you are riding the bike.
• Be careful when you tightened the nut to avoid damage to the threads and the
mirror holders.

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-Adjustment
8. HOW TO TURN ON THE BIKE
via key ignition
• If the quick start function is activated (
refer to Page 21), you can turn on the bike by
pushing the ignition.
• Insert the key. • Follow the marking on the ignition, turn
the key to the right to turn on the bike.
The main ignition is used to:
• Turn on/ o the bike.
• Lock/ Unlock the steering.
• Open the seat.
• One press quick start.

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9. HOW TO TURN ON THE BIKE
via remote
Reminder:
• If the alarm system is on, please cancel the alarm before you turn on the bike.
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