ENVO ELECTRIC SNOWBIKE KIT User manual

ELECTRIC
SNOWBIKE KIT
USER MANUAL
+1 (604) 423-3381 ENVODRIVE.COM

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 4
1.1. Use of Manual 4
1.2. Service & Technical Support 4
1.3. Illustrations 4
2. RIDER SAFETY 5
2.1. Overview 5
2.2. Rider Position 6
2.3. Stay Clear Of Snow Track 7
2.4. Riding Gear 7
2.5. Safety Gear 8
2.6. Driver Awareness 8
2.7. Excessive Speed 8
2.8. Obstacles and Jumping 8
2.9. Unseen Obstructions 9
2.10. Hand Signaling 9
2.11. Trails 9
2.12. Riding at Night 9
2.13. Riding In a Group 9
2.14. Terrain & Weather Conditions 10
2.15. Avalanche Hazard 12
2.16. Avalanche Danger Scale 12
2.17. Windchill Chart 13
3. BATTERY & CHARGER SAFETY 14
3.1. Overview 14
3.2. First Charge 14
3.3. Charging Your Battery 15
3.4. Battery And Charger Care 15
3.5. Battery Maintenance 16
3.6. Battery Transport 17
3.7. Battery Disposal 17
4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 18
4.1. Components 18
4.2. Dimensional Overview 19
5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 21
5.1. Unboxing 21
5.2. Rear Snow Track Assembly 22
5.3. Front Fork Connector Assembly 28
5.4. LCD Installation 32
6. OPERATING YOUR PRODUCT 34
6.1. LCD Function Overview 34
6.2. Display Content 35
6.3. Button Denition 35
6.4. Normal Operation 36
6.5. Error Codes 40
6.6.General Project Setting 41
6.7. P Parameter Setting 42
6.8. C Parameter Setting 43
6.9. Hand Throttle Control 44
6.10. Operating Range 44
6.11. Maximize your Range 45
7. MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 46
7.1. Maintaining Parts 46
7.2. In Case of Accident 46
7.3. Troubleshooting Table 48
8. TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE 51
8.1. Transportation 51
8.2. Storage 51
9. GENERAL TERMS & WARRANTY 52
9.1. Warranty 52
9.2. Warranty Terms 53
9.3. Registering Product Warranty 54
9.4. Liability Disclaimer 54
9.5. Exclusions 54
9.6. Satisfaction Guarantee 54
9.7. Customer Service 55
9.8. Troubleshooting & Technical 55
10. CONTACT 56

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Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual
and on all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious
injury or death.
IMPORTANT NOTE TO BUYERS
This is a DIY product preliminary launch for early adopters. This concept has gone through
all major engineering, prototyping, limited production, testing, revisions, and approval in order
to be released to market. However, there might be multiple unknown failure scenarios during
the use of this product as mobility means the product will be used on various terrains in
which the risks are assumed by the user. That means the buyer, assembler and users must be
mechanically inclined and fully understand the product details and instructions as well as all
probable risks of using them. DIY installation on a wide range of bicycles requires a creative
and a technical mind. Failure to properly install the product may cause serious damage to the
bike and/or severe injury. The buyer assumes the liability for the safe installation and use of
this product by signing the Liability Waiver. If you have any questions or need further details,
do not hesitate to contact us.
All information contained within this user manual is based on the latest product information at
the time of publication. Due to constant improvements in the design and quality of production
components, some minor discrepancies may result between the actual vehicle and the
information presented in this publication. Depictions and/or procedures in this publication are
intended for reference use only. No liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies.
Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within, whether whole
or in part, is prohibited.

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1. INTRODUCTION
WELCOME TO THE ENVO FAMILY
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of an ENVO Electric SnowBike Kit. Creating this
product has been a long yet rewarding journey, and we are excited to share our innovation with
the world. With the ENVO Electric SnowBike Kit you can turn any standard bicycle into a powerful
electric snow machine capable of moving swiftly and smoothly through the snow. We know that if
you purchased this kit you share our enthusiasm for imaginative mobile solutions, and we sincerely
hope it sparks your creativity. At ENVO, we are committed to developing sustainable zero emission
mobility systems and work hard to maintain the satisfaction of our customers. Please stay
connected and share anything that can help us improve our products and service.
1.1. USE OF MANUAL
For safe and enjoyable operation and installation of all ENVO Drive Systems products please
carefully read and follow the recommendations outlined in this manual. It is critical that you clearly
understand all general operations of various parts of your ENVO Drive Systems product.
Please pay extra attention to any information marked with a caution or warning symbol:
1.2. SERVICE & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Please contact us regarding any technical issues that you encounter, we are here to help. Give us
a call, visit our help centre at support.envodrive.com, or refer to the tutorial videos on our website.
This manual is not intended to be an extensive service guide.
1.3. ILLUSTRATIONS
The illustrations in this manual may not be perfect representations of your ENVO Electric SnowBike Kit,
and some of the components may differ. The models illustrated are for instructional purposes only.

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2. RIDER SAFETY
2.1. OVERVIEW
Follow the instructions provided in the manual and ensure that all critical components of the
SnowBike Kit are inspected thoroughly before installation and riding.
Riding a SnowBike requires your full attention. Do not drink alcohol or consume drugs before
or while riding. Drugs and alcohol will reduce your alertness and slow your reaction time.
SnowBikes are capable of traveling at high speeds. Use extra caution to ensure operator
safety. Make sure your SnowBike is in excellent operating condition at all times. Always
check major and vital safety components before every ride.
The ENVO Drive Systems SnowBike Kit is designed and tested to provide safe operation
when used as directed. Failure of critical machine components may result from operation
with any modications, especially those that increase speed or power. Do not modify your
SnowBike Kit. Loss of control may occur at higher speeds. Modication may also create a
safety hazard and lead to serious injury.
The warranty of your entire machine is terminated if any equipment has been added, or any
modications have been made to increase the speed or power of the SnowBike.
The ENVO SnowBike Kit can be dangerous to use. The user or consumer assumes all risk of
personal injuries, damage, or failure of the bicycle or system and all other losses or damages
to themselves and others and to any property, arising out of or as a result of installing the
ENVO SnowBike Kit.
As with all mechanical components, your SnowBike is subjected to wear and high stresses.
Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in different ways.
If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail, possibly causing
injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of coloring in highly stressed
areas indicate the life of the component has been reached and should be replaced.

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Once installed your ENVO Electric SnowBike Kit, like any other ebike, require regular
maintenance by mechanically inclined persons to guarantee safety of use. Screws and nuts
are subject to become loose due to road vibration, especially within the rst few kilometers
of use. Make sure you inspect your bike often and have it serviced by a professional regularly.
• Always ride at a speed that’s appropriate for the conditions. Higher speed means higher risk
• Ensure brakes and motor cut off switch are working prior to every ride
• Ensure nothing is loose (ie bolts, battery, snowtrack, snowboard, pedals, and handlebar) and
everything is secured on the bike prior to every ride
• Always keep the brakes covered, and be prepared to stop in case of emergency
• Apply both brakes simultaneously and smoothly
• Never ride with headphones. They mask trac sounds and emergency vehicles sirens, distract
you from concentrating on what is going on around you. Headphone wires can tangle in the
moving parts of the SnowBike, causing you to lose control
2.2. RIDER POSITION
Rider positions may vary with experience, but under many conditions, the proper position is to be
seated with both feet on the pedals and both hands on the handlebar grips, for proper throttle,
brake and steering control.
Improper riding position may reduce control and could result in serious injury or death.
Always ride in a position that allows for complete control of your SnowBike.
The pedal assist is activated as soon as you spin the pedals or stimulate the throttle, make
sure you are rmly seated on the bike and have at least one brake engaged prior to engaging
the motor. Failure to do so may result in injury or even death.

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Do not use the SnowBike to tow objects or people, doing so may cause damage to property,
serious injury, or death.
2.3. STAY CLEAR OF SNOW TRACK
The SnowBike is operated through rotating snow track. Do not hold the track after assembly. Never
sit or lean on the snow track.
Serious injuries may result if feet, hands, or clothing become entangled in the snow track.
Be alert when riding, and remain properly seated to stay clear of the track. A loose track
could cause serious injury or death. We recommend checking the tightness of the snow
track before riding.
2.4. RIDING GEAR
HELMET
Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head injury. Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds
established safety standards when riding any ENVO Drive Systems product.
EYE PROTECTION
Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection. Always wear shatterproof goggles
or use a shatterproof helmet face shield when riding any ENVO Drive Systems snow product.
CLOTHING
Be prepared, be warm and be comfortable when riding. Always check the weather forecast,
including wind-chill, and dress accordingly.
Avoid wearing loose clothing or long scarves, which can become entangled in moving parts
and cause serious injury. Always wear an approved helmet and eye protection. Failure to do
so could result in serious injury or death.

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2.5. SAFETY GEAR
Riding in cold conditions and snowy terrain requires additional safety gear. Recommended items to
take with you when riding include:
• Flashlight
• First Aid Kit
• Avalanche Becon
• Shovel
• Food and Water
• Emergency Blanket
2.6. DRIVER AWARENESS
Always slow down when traveling near poles, posts, or other obstacles. Be especially alert if you
are riding a SnowBike after dark. Look ahead, behind, and to both sides before crossing railroad
tracks and roads. The SnowBike is very quiet so it is important to ensure the people and wildlife
around you are aware of your presence when you pass by. Always be courteous to oncoming trac
and reduce your speed.
2.7. EXCESSIVE SPEED
Always observe all provincial and local laws and speed limits. Never modify your SnowBike to
increase the speed or power. Modication may also create a safety hazard and lead to serious
injury. Loss of control may occur at higher speeds.
2.8. OBSTACLES AND JUMPING
Do not jump your SnowBike over large drifts or similar terrain. The impact of landing your SnowBike
after jumping may cause injury or death. Your SnowBike is not intended for this kind of use.
Unplanned jumps of snowdrifts, snowplow ridges, culverts or indistinguishable objects can be
dangerous. You can avoid these instances by wearing coloured lenses or face shields, and by
operating at a lower speed. If you unintentionally jump off an obstacle or the trail unexpectedly
drops away, lean back slightly and keep the ski up and straight ahead. Brace yourself for the impact
and keep your knees bent.

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2.9. UNSEEN OBSTRUCTIONS
There may be obstructions hidden beneath the snow. Traveling off established trails as well as in
wooded areas requires a reduced speed and increased vigilance. Traveling too fast in any area can
make even minor obstacles very hazardous. Stay on established trails to reduce your exposure
to hazards. Always be on the lookout for hidden wires, fences, tree branches and other objects,
especially in areas that may have been or is currently a farm.
2.10. HAND SIGNALING
Always signal when others are behind you when you intend to turn or stop. A left turn is indicated
by extending your left arm straight out so it is parallel to the ground. For right turns, extend the
left arm and raise the hand vertically forming a right angle at the elbow, or extend your right arm
straight out so it is parallel to the ground. If you are stopping or slowing down extend your left or
right arm and point your hand downward bending at the elbow to form a right angle.
2.11. TRAILS
Before riding on a trail always check to see if low-powered vehicles are permitted. Whenever
possible, pull off the trail to prevent colliding with others. Become familiar with all signage used in
the area where you are snowbiking.
2.12. RIDING AT NIGHT
Traveling at night requires extra caution. Check your headlight and taillight to ensure proper
operation. Always ensure you can bring your SnowBike to a complete stop within the distance
illuminated by the headlight. The amount of natural and articial light at any given time can effect
your ability to see or to be seen. Stay on established trails and never operate in unfamiliar territory.
Always avoid rivers and lakes at night. Wires, fences, tree branches and other objects are dicult
to see at night. Never ride your SnowBike at night alone. Always carry a ashlight and wear proper
riding gear including reective articles of clothing to ensure maximum visibility.
2.13. RIDING IN A GROUP
We always recommend riding with a partner or in a small group. When traveling in a group of
SnowBikes, don’t follow too closely. Leave enough distance between SnowBikes to provide ample
stopping room and to provide protection from ying snow and debris. Allow even more distance
when driving on slippery surfaces or when traveling in darkness or other low visibility conditions.
Drive defensively to avoid accidents.

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2.14. TERRAIN & WEATHER CONDITIONS
2 .14.1. D E E P S N OW
In deep snow, your vehicle may begin to sink down. If this occurs do not spin your track as this
makes the vehicle sink deeper. Instead, dismount and move the vehicle onto new snow. Then tramp
a clear path a few metres ahead of the vehicle. Never place foreign material beneath the track to
improve traction. Always keep your hands away from the track. Personal injury will result if contact
is made with the revolving track.
2.14.2. FROZEN WATER AND ICY SURFACES
Traveling on frozen lakes and rivers can be fatal. Never attempt to operate your SnowBike on a
frozen body of water. When operating on unavoidable icy surfaces—excluding frozen bodies of
water, drive slowly with caution. Allow yourself plenty of room for stopping and turning.
Driving in too little snow will result in excessive wear and damage to the track and ski.
Never attempt an abrupt change of direction when operating on slippery surfaces. Proceed
slowly and use extra caution. Driving on ice or hard-packed snow reduces steering and
braking control, which may result in loss of control and serious injury or death. Slow down
and use extra caution when operating on slippery surfaces.
2.14.3. HARD PACKED SNOW
Like ice hard packed snow should be avoided when possible. The ski and track have limited traction
on hard packed snow. Slow down and avoid rapid acceleration, turning or braking.
2.14.4. UPHILL
Climb hills with caution. If you become stuck and cannot proceed further, avoid spinning the track.
Lean forward slightly when climbing to avoid tipping backward. Always slow down when you reach
the crest of the hill. Avoid extremely steep inclines.

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Climbing a hill or crossing the face of a slope may result in loss of balance and SnowBike
rollover, causing serious injury or death. Use caution and good judgment when operating
on hilly terrain.
2.14.7. SLUSH
Slush should be avoided at all times. If you are unable to avoid watery and icy conditions dismount
and walk your SnowBike to more suitable terrain.
2.14.8. FOG OR WHITEOUT CONDITIONS
Do not operate the SnowBike in fog or heavy snow. The SnowBike was created for recreational
purposes and should not be used as a mode of transport for mandatory travel or during an
emergency.
2.14.9. BRIGHT SUNSHINE
Bright sunny days can considerably reduce your vision due to the glare of the sun off the snow.
Goggles with coloured lenses should always be worn under these conditions. Riders should reduce
their speed and proceed with caution.
2.14.10. UNFAMILIAR TERRITORY
When you enter an area that is new to you, drive with extreme caution. Go slow enough to
recognize potential hazards such as fences, rocks, sudden dips, tree branches, wires and other
obstacles. Even when following existing tracks, be cautious. Travel at a slow speed so you can see
what is around.
2.14.5. DOWNHILL
Downhill driving requires that you have full control of your vehicle at all times. On steeper hills, go
slowly and keep your center of gravity low and both hands on the handlebar. If a higher than safe
speed is reached, slow down by braking but apply the brake with frequent light pressure. Never jam
the brake and lock the track.
2.14.6. SIDE HILL
When crossing a side hill or traversing up or downhill, certain procedures must be followed.
All riders should lean towards the slope as required for stability. Be prepared to shift your weight
quickly if needed. Side hills and steep slopes are not recommended.

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2.15. AVALANCHE HAZARD
When riding on mountainous terrain, you should be aware of the risk of avalanches. Avalanches
vary in size and shapes and generally occur in steep terrain and on unstable snow. New snow,
wildlife, people, wind and low-powered vehicles like the SnowBike can all trigger an avalanche.
Avoid terrain where avalanche conditions are possible. When in unstable snow conditions, travel
should be restricted to lower angle slopes. When in the mountains be aware of the conditions
and dangers. Check local avalanche forecasts before heading out to ride and always follow the
safety recommendations of local authorities. You should always carry a snow shovel, probe and
avalanche beacon while riding on mountains. We recommend that all mountain riders take a local
avalanche safety training course.
2.16. NORTH AMERICAN AVALANCHE DANGER SCALE
Avalanche danger is determined by the likelihood, size and distribution of avalanches.

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Environment Canada Wind Chill Chart
Actual Air Temperature Tair (°C)
Wind
5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -40 -45 -50
Speed
V10 m (km/h)
54 -2 -7 -13 -19 -24 -30 -36 -41 -47 -53 -58
10 3 -3 -9 -15 -21 -27 -33 -39 -45 -51 -57 -63
15 2 -4 -11 -17 -23 -29 -35 -41 -48 -54 -60 -66
20 1 -5 -12 -18 -24 -30 -37 -43 -49 -56 -62 -68
25 1 -6 -12 -19 -25 -32 -38 -44 -51 -57 -64 -70
30 0 -6 -13 -20 -26 -33 -39 -46 -52 -59 -65 -72
35 0 -7 -14 -20 -27 -33 -40 -47 -53 -60 -66 -73
40 -1 -7 -14 -21 -27 -34 -41 -48 -54 -61 -68 -74
45 -1 -8 -15 -21 -28 -35 -42 -48 -55 -62 -69 -75
50 -1 -8 -15 -22 -29 -35 -42 -49 -56 -63 -69 -76
55 -2 -8 -15 -22 -29 -36 -43 -50 -57 -63 -70 -77
60 -2 -9 -16 -23 -30 -36 -43 -50 -57 -64 -71 -78
65 -2 -9 -16 -23 -30 -37 -44 -51 -58 -65 -72 -79
70 -2 -9 -16 -23 -30 -37 -44 -51 -58 -65 -72 -80
75 -3 -10 -17 -24 -31 -38 -45 -52 -59 -66 -73 -80
80 -3 -10 -17 -24 -31 -38 -45 -52 -60 -67 -74 -81
where
T
air
= Actual Air Tem
p
erature in °C
V10 m = Wind Speed at 10 metres in km/h (as reported in weather observations)
Notes:
1. For a given combination of temperature and wind speed, the wind chill index corresponds roughly to the
temperature that one would feel in a very light wind. For example, a temperature of -25°C and a wind speed of
20 km/h give a wind chill index of -37. This means that, with a wind of 20 km/h and a temperature of -25°C, one
would feel as if it were -37°C in a very light wind.
2. Wind chill does not affect objects and does not lower the actual temperature. It only describe how a human
being would feel in the wind at the ambient temperature.
3. The wind chill index does not take into account the effect of sunshine. Bright sunshine may reduce the effect
of wind chill (make it feel warmer) by 6 to 10 units.
Frostbite Guide
Low risk of frostbite for most people
Increasing risk of frostbite for most people within 30 minutes of exposure
High risk for most people in 5 to 10 minutes of exposure
High risk for most people in 2 to 5 minutes of exposure
High risk for most people in 2 minutes of exposure or less
2.17. WINDCHILL CHART
The following information is provided to help you determine when temperatures become
dangerous for riding.

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3.1. OVERVIEW
ENVO Drive Systems batteries are of the highest quality. They are equipped with Smart Chargers
and a Smart BMS (battery management system) to ensure the battery will last as long as possible.
You can expect your ENVO Drive Systems battery to last a minimum of 3 years, and up to 5-8 years,
depending on extent of use.
Failure to properly use, charge, and store your battery as instructed will void the warranty
and could cause a hazardous situation. Before using your battery for the rst time, read this
section of the manual in its entirety. If you have any questions about your ENVO battery or
its usage, please visit support.envodrive.com or give us a call
3.2. FIRST CHARGE
• Batteries are not shipped with a full charge. You should charge your battery for at least 4-5
hours with a super external charger or for at least 10 hours with the internal charger.
• The ENVO Drive Systems battery is equipped with a 5 minute sleep function. If no activity is
detected, the SnowBike will go into “static” mode to conserve battery power. Simply cycle the
bike off then on again to reactivate the battery.
• The rated output capacity of the battery is measured at 77°F. Any variations in this temperature
will alter the performance of the battery. Keep your battery away from high temperatures as
heat will reduce overall battery life and run time.
• No “break in” period is necessary for our batteries, simply fully charge the battery before rst use.
3. BATTERY & CHARGER SAFETY
NEVER disassemble the battery, there is signicant risk of shock and damage to the battery.
Doing so will also void the warranty. DO NOT puncture or crush the battery, or expose to server
vibrations and impacts.

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3.3. CHARGING YOUR BATTERY
• Charge your battery indoors whenever possible. Charge your battery during the day in a room
which has a smoke or re detector. Do not charge in your bedroom
• During the charging process, place the battery on a non-ammable surface or leave in the main sleeve.
• Charge in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from ames and sparks
• Avoid any contact with water or other uids while charging. If the battery, charger or any
connections become wet, immediately unplug the charger and thoroughly dry all components
• Never use the internal charger after riding in the rain – wait at least 24 hours before using the
internal charger
3.4. BATTERY AND CHARGER CARE
• Your SnowBike Battery comes with a Smart Internal Charger that uses the best possible
charging techniques to ensure longevity of the battery. The external charger will charge a
fully depleted battery in 5-6 hours. The internal charger will charge it within 12-14 hours. The
indicator light on the charger will be red/orange when the battery is charging and will turn green
when fully charged.
• Avoid subjecting the battery to high temperatures, such as direct sunlight for prolonged
periods of time. Recharge the battery before it becomes completely discharged. Completely
discharging will reduce the numbers of recharging cycles during the battery’s life and limit the
capacity.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
As your battery ages, it will gradually lose capacity. With proper care and maintenance, your
lithium ion battery will retain up to 70% of its capacity for about 500 full discharge/recharge
cycles. As capacity diminishes, you will notice a gradual drop off in max range capability.
When range falls to an unacceptable level, contact your local ENVO dealer to purchase a
new battery.
Do not drop the battery. Damaged batteries can cause re and may explode which can lead
to damaged property, injury or even death.

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• Never store the battery in the discharged state. After extensive use, your battery’s charge-
holding capacity will decrease. If you nd that your battery does not hold sucient charge, you
should contact ENVO Drive Systems to order a replacement.
• If the battery isn’t used for an extended period of time, charge it fully and recharge it every 2
months. Store it in a cool, dry place.
• Your ENVO Electric SnowBike battery is engineered with precision for a long useful life. Do not
use it to power other electrical devices. Improper use of the battery may shorten its useful life
or cause re or explosion. If you experience unusual sounds or odors coming from the charger
or the battery, unplug the charger immediately and contact ENVO Drive Systems customer service.
3.5. BATTERY MAINTENANCE
• Improper use of the battery charger can cause a re resulting in property damage, severe
injury, or death. Please review the following instructions and guidelines carefully to ensure safe
battery use and maintenance.
• If you are not going to use your battery for a while, fully charge the battery prior to turning it off.
Be sure to turn on and charge your battery every 2 months to ensure it never completely loses
its charge.
• The battery will get hot during charging, this is normal; however, if you smell or see any smoke,
turn the battery and charger off and unplug anything attached to the battery. Call ENVO Drive
Systems to obtain a diagnosis or a replacement.
• After a ride, fully recharge your battery as soon as it has cooled to room temperature. If battery
is left in the discharged condition it will deteriorate much faster than a fully charged battery.
• Do not block the fan vent on the battery pack or external charger. This can cause overheating
and re.
• You should protect the battery from water. Never submerge your bike or battery in water, or
spray the battery with water.
• DO NOT use this battery with any other vehicle or appliance. Use of this battery with any other
product will void the warranty and may create hazardous conditions that could cause a re,
resulting in property damage, severe injury, or death.
• Never disassemble the battery or open the battery case. There is a signicant risk of electric
shock or damage to the battery. This will also void the warranty.

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Disposing of Lithium Ion batteries incorrectly can allow moisture and oxygen to enter the
battery and oxidize the lithium components, causing a heat reaction. This can lead to res or
explosions. Overheating, overcharging and shock from dropping or crushing can also cause
heat reactions to occur. Batteries must always be recycled. Do NOT throw your battery in
the garbage.
• Never short circuit the discharge terminals of the battery. A short circuit will damage the battery
and could cause a re which may result in property damage, severe injury, or death. When
handling the battery, be aware of conductive materials that may short the battery terminals
such as coins, nails etc.
• Never crush or puncture the battery. A punctured or crushed battery could catch re causing a
re or explosion with could lead to property damage, severe injury, or death.
• Keep battery away from excessive heat (104°F or higher) or open ames. Avoid long-term
exposure to direct rays from the sun.
• Protect the battery from materials that may contaminate the charge port or the output port,
such as dirt and sand; the ports may be dicult or impossible to clean out.
• Never subject the battery to intense physical shock or severe vibrations.
3.6. BATTERY TRANSPORT
• Lithium-ion batteries are subject to many regulations and are often considered dangerous
or hazardous materials by carriers. Be sure to check for relevant laws and ask the carrier for
approval prior to shipping a Lithium-ion battery or transporting it by air
3.7. BATTERY DISPOSAL
• Be friendly to the environment. Recycle your old batteries at a local battery recycle centre
• Batteries should never be thrown in the garbage

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4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
4.1. COMPONENTS
IMPORTANT NOTE: Some of the illustrations and photos used in this manual are general
representations. Your model may differ.
1 Snowboard 8 Controller Bag
2 Front Fork Connector 9 Rear Fork Connector
3 Headlight 10 Electric Motor with Sprocket
4 Throttle 11 Snow Track
5 Controller Display 12 Guide Rollers
6 Controller Keypad 13 Peddle Assist Sensor Disc
7 Battery 14 Front Fork Support Clamp

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4.2. DIMENSIONAL OVERVIEW
* All the dimensions are given in the above picture are for reference only. Dimensions will vary
depending on the bike frame.
Side View
Front Fork Connector Assembly

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Rear Snow Track Assembly
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