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Specifi c Riding Requirements

Power-assisted bicycles are treated as bicycles. This means:

 

• No driver’s licence is required

 

• No written test is required

 

• No vehicle registration or license plate is required

 

• No motor vehicle liability insurance is required

 

• Operators must be 16 years of age and older

 

• All persons are required to wear an approved bicycle helmet

 

• Only electric bicycles that conform to the federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act regula-

 

  tions and are labelled as a “power-assisted bicycle” are eligible for the pilot program.

Equipment

A power-assisted bicycle (e-bike):

 

• Has steering handlebars and is equipped with pedals

 

• Is designed to be propelled primarily by muscular power and to travel on not  

 

 

  

   more than three wheels

 

• Has a motor that has a power output rating of 500W or less. The motor is electric,

 

  and is incapable of propelling the cycle at speed of 32km/h or greater on level  

 

 

   

  ground, without pedaling.

 

• It must bear label indicating that it is a “Power-Assisted Bicycle.”

Safety Equipment

Power-assisted bicycles will require the same safety equipment as bicycles under the

Highway Traffi  c Act:

 

• Proper lights

 

• Proper brakes

 

• Proper bell

Bicycle Helmets

Anyone operating an e-bike will be required to wear an approved bicycle helmet. There will be no age ex-
emptions.

Fines and Penalties 

All the set fi nes established for violating rules of the road and equipment standards that apply to bicyclists 

would apply to drivers of e-bikes. However, off ences directly related to the pilot program (i.e.; riding an 

e-bike under the age of 16 or anyone riding an e-bike without a helmet) would be subject to the higher fi nes 

set for pilot projects, ranging from

$250 to $2,500.

Drinking and Driving 

Drinking and driving a motor vehicle is a Criminal Code off ence and charges are laid under the Criminal Code 

of Canada. Under the Criminal Code, the defi nition of a “motor vehicle” would include an e-bike and anyone 

operating an e-bike intoxicated could be charged for impaired driving. If convicted, the off ender would be 

subject to the Criminal Code penalties, including a fi ne or jail time, and a driving prohibition. However, under 

this pilot regulation, an e-bike would not be a motor vehicle under the Highway Traffi  c Act, so penalties for 

impaired driving under the Act would not apply.

Summary of Contents for Rickshaw Deluxe

Page 1: ...Rickshaw Deluxe User Manual...

Page 2: ...ew Green technologies that are still in their infancy electric bicycles have been developing over the last 40 years or more E bike technology has been dramat ically refined since the introduction of t...

Page 3: ...Contents Introduction 4 Scooter Diagram 5 Riding Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 10 The Battery 12 Technical Data 17 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 20 E Bikes and Canadian Law 25 TPSTrainingBul...

Page 4: ...ngines in electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and require far less maintenance Your Daymak product is the result of Daymak s years of experience the highly trained tech nical skills of our staff...

Page 5: ...trained professionals This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 10 11 9 17 19 18 13 14 15 16 1 Seat 2 Taillight 3 Rear Bumper 4 Rear Wheel 5 Ch...

Page 6: ...ycle You must fol low the law Stay Sober Never ride your bicycle while intoxicated An e bike is capable of trav eling faster than a normal bicycle and you should always be in control of it Share the R...

Page 7: ...board and turn the key to the right When your scooter is activated the power indicator will light and the battery charge indicator will jump showing you how much power your e bike has To turn off the...

Page 8: ...ecked regularly The brake pads will eventually wear down through friction and after significant use will have to be replaced Signalling The Horn The scooter has a horn The horn button is on the left h...

Page 9: ...e middle of the tire to prevent water from getting inside the motor Water in the motor can cause short circuits and may damage the electrical systems in your scooter Riding in Cold Weather Your scoote...

Page 10: ...You will hear a click sound when it is properly closed Parking and Locking your E scooter When you want to park your scooter for a short time turn the key to the off position and simply dismount the...

Page 11: ...ircuit breaker using the following very simple procedure 1 Open the seat compartment 2 Find the circuit breaker switch it should be very obvious 3 Activate the switch The power to the scooter will be...

Page 12: ...g habits the presence of steep hills and inclines and other issues such as proper air pressure in the tires Saving Power If you are traveling long distances you can save a lot of electricity by using...

Page 13: ...the scooter This is found on the outside casing of the scooter in front of and just underneath the seat 3 Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket This should be a110v househ...

Page 14: ...ding it Full Charge Do not allow the battery to run down completely and lie in storage without a charge This significantly reduces the battery s lifespan and may cause damage Keep it Charged When bein...

Page 15: ...low these instructions closely Use care when handling your battery Always lift the battery with both hands and carry it with care Never drop the battery If the case is damaged the contents may leak ou...

Page 16: ...icipal battery recycling facility If none is available please contact your local Daymak dealer Warning Be absolutely sure that you replace the battery with an identical or very similar battery While i...

Page 17: ...r acceleration to climb steeper hills and to save energy In future it will allow for other ways of recharging your e bike s batteries such as by using solar or wind power The electronic controller is...

Page 18: ...s Shock Absorbers Your e bike is equipped with Reverse Shock System shock absorbers These effective but simple devices absorb the energy from bumps and dips and allow you to have a much more comfortab...

Page 19: ...ading Capacity Standard 75 kg Maximum 150 kg Speed and Mileage Max Speed 20 km h Max Mileage 40 km Motor Statistics Voltage 24V Working efficiency 70 80 Max Climbing Angle 12 15 Degrees Charger Statis...

Page 20: ...ure location 4 Place the nozzle end of an air pump hand power or mechanical over the valve 5 Pump up the air in the tire being careful not to let the pressure go above the level prescribed on the side...

Page 21: ...d to adjust the brake cable tension to loosen or tighten the drum brakes On your drum brakes a small wing nut rides up and down a threaded bolt moving the brake cable and tightening or loosening the b...

Page 22: ...u feel less comfortable It may have nothing to do with your shock absorbers If the problem persists take your e bike to your Daymak dealer for servicing Bringing in your E scooter for Service Do not a...

Page 23: ...me parts that need closer inspection Lubricating It is also recommended to lubricate the chain levers derailleur cables etc A clean lubri cated scooter tends to be faster smoother and quieter It s lik...

Page 24: ...not ride the ebike unless everything is functional and proper Completely clean the bike including the dust on the motor and under the seat Check for any abnormal wear and tear or alignment problems I...

Page 25: ...nual and keep it with you when you are traveling If you are stopped by traffic authorities who are unfamiliar with e bikes or the regulations concerning them show them this bulletin They should allow...

Page 26: ...e same safety equipment as bicycles under the Highway Traffic Act Proper lights Proper brakes Proper bell Bicycle Helmets Anyone operating an e bike will be required to wear an approved bicycle helmet...

Page 27: ...04 2 1 of the HTA may ride a power assisted bicycle on the highway There is no requirement for a drivers license a permit or insurance The main requirements for a bicycle to be designated a power assi...

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