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User Manual: E-Moto EML15 EML15 E-MOTO ELECTRIC BICYCLE - Manuals and Guides View the owners manual for your E-MOTO ELECTRIC BICYCLE #EML15. Home:Sports & Leisure Parts:E-Moto Parts:E-Moto ELECTRIC BICYCLE Manual
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ELECTRIC BICYCLE USER MANUAL ALL MODELS Table of Contents 2 - Introduction 3 - KnowYour Electric Bike 4- Range and Performance 5 - Safety 7- Dash 8 -VPAC and Torque Sensor Explaination 9 - Battery Life 9 - Car Racks 9 - Rear Carrier 9 - Cleaning I 0 - Removing 10 - Charging I I - Warranty the Battery the Battery Congratulations on your purchase of an e-Moto power assist bicyclel. Before you begin: Important: Please read all information in this manual carefully for your own safety, as well as maximum enjoyment and performance of your e-Moto electric bicycle. Your e-Moto electric bicycle is designed for on-road use only. Extreme off-road use, jumping, racing, or prolonged exposure to the elements can put the operator at serious risk for injury or death-- and may void your warranty. If you have purchased an e-Moto electric bicycle that has not been assembled, please consult the specific assembly guide for your model, listed at http:l Before you ride your e-Moto electric bike for the first time, it is recommended that you charge the battery for at least 8-hours before use. An initial charge will help condition your battery and allow for optimum performance throughout its life. Please note that your chargers indicator light may turn green, indicating a complete charge, before the conclusion of the 8-hour period. Allow the charge to continue until the full 8-hours are complete. Subsequent charges will be complete automatically, when the light turns to green. lwww.emotoev.com. Be sure to review and complete Your Warranty Glance: at a the e-Moto warranty registration card included in this carton, and mail immediately. Failure to file this registration may void or impair your warranty coverage. Frame: 10-years Major Components: I-year Batteries: 2-years Know Your Each e-Moto electric bicycle uses common components and controls for operation. Your e-Moto bike may 10014different that the one pictured above, but the functions and controls are located in similar locations. All e-Moto electric assist bicycles use chargers that automatically adjust for voltage between 110v - 240v AC. If you travel with your e-Moto bike, your charger will work with any country's wall current. Electric Bike I. Rear Hub Motor 2. Parcel Carrier 3. RearWheel Lock 4. Battery On/Off Switch 5. Charging Socket 6. Optional Throttle 7.Thumb Shift Gear Lever 8. Adjustable 9. Fenders Handlebars I0.Torque Sensor II. Shimano Derailleur Range and Performance Maximum range on a full charge can vary depending on many variables, such as: battery age, terrain, rider weight, temperature, riding style and speed. This chart represents approximate range based on normal road conditions with a rider weight of 1761bs. Maximum range exceeding these figures is normal and not cause for concern. 26-volt 9Ah VPAC 25-miles 15-mph 26-volt 9Ah Throttle 15-miles 15-mph 37-volt 9Ah VPAC 35-miles 15-mph 37-volt 9Ah Throttle 20-miles 15-mph Conditions your • • • • • • • • • that battery's effect Tips for Range: range: Ambient Temperature: Extreme cold and heat can effect the bat- • teries capacity. Total Number of Charge Cycles: As the battery ages, total capacity can decrease. Wind: Riding into a strong headwind can decrease range. Road Conditions: Excessively rough or hilly terrain requires the consumption of more power. Load: Carrying extra weight on the rear carrier or in a backpack will use more energy. Operator Weight. Repeated Acceleration from a Standing Start. Proper Gear Usage:Taking full advantage of the available gears will significantly increase range. Poor Maintenance: Under • inflated tires, misadjusted brakes, a dry or dirty chain, can decrease range. • • • • Maximizing Charge the battery at room temperature (32-85F) Although Lithium Ion batteries have no chemical memory, discharge the battery as much as possible before charging for best performance. Charging a partially full battery will have no negative effects. Use the bicycles gears as much as possible when encountering terrain. Maintain proper tire pressures and lube the chain regularly. Operating temperatures between 40F and 85F will significantly increase range. Get your bike a regular (every 12-months) tune up at your authorized e-Moto dealer. Safety i//¸" Guidelines ............. %i These safety precautions are provided for your personal safety and the safety of those around you. Pleasereview them carefully, and follow their guidance to prevent injury, damageto the product, or impact to your warranty _/_CAUTION _ Do not throw the battery a fire. Do not overheat into Do not connect the your e-Moto ® _ Do not take the battery. (Electrolyte to _ than Use only the specified charger to charge the battery. battery. ® apart or modgy , _'N_ _ oN Prohibited leakage, 0 Do not connect positive and negative terminals by using met&[_ic objects. ® Disassembly ) time battery other appliances other battery, coverage. overheating and/or rupture may result in this type of abuse.) f _//_CAUTION Do not Take apart or modify Do not subject time chargen Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than e-Moto brand, ) the charger Do not touch to shocks, e.g. by dropping. Keep time charger away from water. the charger with bare skin for long periods during charging. result, as external _temperature Burning of time ofthe skin may /, harger during harging may become 40C-60C flO4F-14OF) Overheating, fire or electric Do not cover the charger place objects on it. _ or Overheating. electric shod< fire mayor result, shock _ _1_ _1_ may result. P_ace the charger flat dry surface. firmly on a Using charger upsidedown the or stretching the cable right may result _n malfunction, fire or electric shock. _ _ Do not short-circuit the terminals by using objects. metat_ic Overheating, shock may fire or electric result. _ Keep the water on battery the away from battery overheating or may water. resutt permanent Pouring of the batter_ / S_ (±cAoT,0= _ in short-circuit, damage Do not not apply pressure to the cable Placing the cable tightened and a wiedow frame, or on electric shock or the plug _ Be the sure cord or to or the between a wall placing heavy plug may result in fire. Do not insert _ the plug securely into a wall S_ use the plug cause in the power Soaking 1 the irreparable To remove not the shock fire. and overheating may damage. not touch Electric the shock plug with may result. wet Do out of reach of not battery hands. a cable children or due to result, and and/or dirty, dusty. absorbed fire. it with a socl
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