EMU MINI ELECTRIC BIKE User manual

THE MINI ELECTRIC BI K E
QUICK START
GUIDE


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BOX CONTENTS
Your new EMU electric bike is 98% assembled and can be taken
straight out of the box.
Please check the contents and follow this guide carefully to
ensure you can start to enjoy your EMU electric bike without
delay.
EMU bike
Samsung lithium battery in the seat
post and charger
Folding pedals on the bike
Basic tools
Warranty
QUICK-START GUIDE TO THE EMU MINI

BIKE COMPONENTS
1. Stem
2. Display
3. Gear lever
4. Brake lever
5. Front fork
6. Rim
7. Tyres
8. Motor
9. Spokes
10. Front mudguard
11. Seat post battery
12.
Frame13.
14. Saddle
15.
16.
Pedal
17.
Crank set
18.
Kick-stand
19.
Chain
20.
Rear mudguard
21.
Gear hub
22.
Front brake
23.
Rear brake
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Reflector light
Handlebars
Clip for extending the stem
Seat post height clip
Connection to battery
Front light
Battery charging port

CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Unpack the bike and place on a level surface.
2. Connect the battery to the charger. The socket is at the top of the seat
post.
3. Plug the charger into a wall socket.
4. It is important to charge the battery fully before using it for the first time.
5. When the light on the charger turns green the battery is fully charged.
6. Unplug the charger from the wall socket.
7. Do not leave the battery plugged in once it is fully charged.

UNPACK YOUR EBIKE
2. Extend the stem, secure the
stem up, using the extension.
The main stem locks and has a
safety catch.
4. Open the seat post clamp,
raise the saddle to the desired
height, close the seat post
clamp to secure.
5. Plug in the connection for the
battery and pull out the pedals.
3.Loosen the handlebar clamp,
turn the handle bar to horizon-
tal position, tighten the clamp.
1.Unfold the bike in the middle
and clip it together, and put
down the safety catch.

FOLD YOUR EBIKE
③
④
④
⑥
⑤
⑦
⑧
1. Grab the seat post(important).
Loosen the clamp.
2. Push the seat post towards
the ground slowly. Tighten the
seat post clamp.
5. Release the lock clamp,
fold the head tube.
6. Fold the pedal by pushing
it level.
3. Loosen the handlebar clamp.
4. Turn the handlebar until
vertical, tighten the clamp.
7. Release the safety cap.
8. Pull the lock bar, fold the
main tube.
①
②

SADDLE ADJUSTMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO TIGHTEN ALL THE BOLTS FIRMLY USING THE CORRECT TOOLS.
Set your saddle height so it is level with your hips and you can tuck your
toe under the pedal when that pedal is closest to the ground, and you
can get the balls of both feet firmly on the ground.
To adjust the saddle height, loosen the seat post bolt using the clip and
slide the post up or down. Ensure the seat post is extended no further
than the maximum mark shown below.
To adjust the angle of the saddle, seat yourself on the saddle. Move the
pedal cranks so that they are horizontal. Place the ball of your foot on the
centre of the forward pedal. Ideally, your knee should now be directly over
your ankle with your shin vertical. If your knee is behind your ankle, you will
need to move the saddle forward. If your knee is in front of the ankle, you
will need to move the saddle backwards.
The bike saddle is supported underneath by two“rails”. The rails allow you
to slide the saddle forward or backwards. Use the spanner to loosen the
clamp that secures the saddle to the seat post. After positioning the saddle
correctly, re-tighten the clamp.
The seat clamp also allows you to raise or lower the nose of the saddle.
Set this initially so the saddle is horizontal. Once you have ridden a few
kilometres you may wish to adjust the nose for improved comfort.

PRE-RIDE FINAL CHECKS
1. Check all nuts and bolts are adequately tight but don't over tighten. Pay
particular attention to the wheels, saddle and handlebar bolts.
2. Check tyre pressure and that brakes and lights are working.
USING POWER ASSISTANCE MODE
1. Turn on Display Panel by pressing and holding the middle button.
2. Press the + button to select the level of power assistance from 0-5.
3. Each time you press the + or - button, the power level increases or
decreases.
4. For more detailed instructions of the settings of the Display Panel, refer to
the Manual for Kunteng LCD display KT-LCD5.
5. The power assist function will kick in once you start pedalling and cease
shortly after you stop pedalling or immediately on braking.

PLEASE NOTE!
Enjoy riding your EMU electric bike!
Your EMU electric bike can be considerably faster than a non-electric bike.
Stopping distances will therefore be marginally longer. Please take the time
to get to know your Emu electric bike before riding near traffic or pedestri-
ans.
Stopping distances in wet or icy conditions will be longer, so adjust your
speed and expectations. Wet road markings can be particularly slippery.
When braking ease both brakes on (rear brake slightly before front brake)
for balanced braking, all the time responding to the feel of the bike.
Avoid potholes, loose terrain, spills and obstacles.
Do not carry adult passengers or overload the bike.
Depending on the chosen level of power assistance, the battery will last
approximately 20-50km.
Various factors will affect the distance range. Expect a reduced range (of up
to 25%) in winter due to cold weather. This is normal for lithium batteries
and performance returns with warmer weather. It is advisable to keep the
battery indoors at room temperature when cold outside. Other factors
include:
Total load, tyre pressure, rider input, power assist levels used, terrain and
frequency of speed changes. The power assistance means you can ride
uphill with much less effort, although you will use up more battery power
than merely riding on level terrain.
To comply with EU/UK law the electric motor is controller restricted to a
maximum speed of 25km/hr.
We recommend that you have your bike safety checked at a bike repair
centre within the first 3 months when you notice the natural stretching of
the new brake and gear cables or loosening of nuts and bolts.
Please read the manual for full care instructions.
We are here to help answer any queries, so please visit the website
www.emubikes.com where you will find information on all aspects of the
EMU electric bike and a phone number and email helpline if you need to
speak to someone about your bike.


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