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Battery Precautions 

 

Do not touch the two poles of the battery with your hands when the battery 
is removed for charging. The two battery poles should not be touched with 
any other metal or other material that conducts electricity. 

While charging, put the battery in a secure place where children cannot reach 
it. 

Do not use any other charger other than the one that came with your electric 
bike. If you need another charger, contact your local dealer or e-JOE Bicycle. 

Do not attempt to open or repair your charger. The electronics contain high 
pressure circuits, so do not dismantle by yourself. 

Prevent liquids, metal, and metal fillings from permeating the charger, and 
be careful to not drop or hit the charger causing it to become damaged. 

Do not put anything on top of the charger while charging; it must be well 
ventilated to allow the heat generated to dissipate. 

When charging, if there is a peculiar smell or the charger gets too hot to 
touch, please stop charging immediately. 

To prevent premature failure of your battery and for your warranty to 
remain in effect on your battery, it is RECOMMENDED that you charge and 
discharge your battery at least once per month. Do NOT use your battery in a 
very low state.  

It is normal for distance range to reduce as a result of low temperatures.  

While carrying the charger, DO NOT bump, drop, or damage the charger, or it 
may result in failure. 

Avoid any contact with water while charging your battery. If a plug or socket 
becomes wet, dry it completely before using it. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MOMAS

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Please read before operating your new scooter e JOE Electric Bicycle Inc Phone 855 888 1891 E Mail sales ejoebike com Website http gomomas com...

Page 2: ...Display Area 10 ERROR Display 10 Settings and Default Values 11 Handlebars 12 To Adjust Handlebar Height 12 To Fold Handlebars Down 12 Brakes and Lights 13 Brake Precautions 13 Headlights and Brakeli...

Page 3: ...der Test your brakes prior to using the scooter every time you use it and remember the scooter will not stop as quickly in wet or icy conditions as it would on a dry road Frequently check your tire pr...

Page 4: ...Bicycle will have sole discretion to determine whether the damage failure or loss is due to a major defect or otherwise TERMS OF WARRANTY This warranty only applies to the original owner of a Momas El...

Page 5: ...below for structure 1 Integrated Throttle Dashboard 2 Handlebars 3 Hand Brake Lever 4 T Bar 5 T Bar Securing Lever 6 Stem 7 Headlight 8 Securing Latch 9 Ride Board 10 Charging Port 11 Kickstand 12 Rea...

Page 6: ...to 20 miles Climbing Grade 10 12 incline MOTOR Description Planetary Gear Brushless ub Motor Max Riding Noise 40 Rated Power 350W Rated Efficiency 75 BATTERY Type Lithium Ion Voltage 36V Capacity 9Ah...

Page 7: ...Connect the charger circular plug to the scooter s charging socket then connect the charger 3 prong plug to the power outlet Charge Status Indicator The battery charger for the Momas Electric Scooter...

Page 8: ...charger and be careful to not drop or hit the charger causing it to become damaged Do not put anything on top of the charger while charging it must be well ventilated to allow the heat generated to d...

Page 9: ...onds until you see the screen light up Display Functions 1 Battery Charge Indicator 2 Speed Km h or MPH 3 Speed mode 1 LO 2 MED 3 HI 4 Multifunction Display Area ODO Total Milage TRIP Single Trip Mila...

Page 10: ...e power button located next to the LCD dashboard ERROR Display The fault status display area ERROR When ERROR is flashing short press ON OFF key to adjust the display interface to the ERROR interface...

Page 11: ...1 Miles P03 Voltage Grade 24V 36V 48V P04 Sleep Time 0 Don t Sleep 1 60 Unit Minutes 10 Default P06 Wheel Diameter 10 Default P07 Speed Magnetic Steel Number 30 Default P09 Zero Start and Non Zero St...

Page 12: ...appropriate way it may cause serious injury to the rider To Adjust Handlebar Height Locate the T bar tightening lever located where the t bar meets the stem Pull the lever away from the stem until the...

Page 13: ...t easier to fall down Incline your body backward to reduce the influence of inertia Adjust the brake pads properly Brake pads gradually wear down with normal use If the brake pads are ground flat repa...

Page 14: ...ed Turn on by pressing the ON OFF button on the LCD display During and After Riding Instructions and Tips Once the scooter is powered ON when the rider presses down on the thumb throttle the scooter w...

Page 15: ...ting the scooter away from your body and guide kickstand upwards towards the ride board FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure scooter is off before folding and storing Fold handlebars down see complete instruct...

Page 16: ...ll void any warranties If you experience any problem please contact our service department or your retailer The handlebar tube should never be raised beyond the maximum indicated by the safety lines a...

Page 17: ...ot start when the throttle is pressed 1 Check whether the brake is fully released G You connect the power to the charger but the indicator light does not come on 1 Check whether there is electricity t...

Page 18: ...by e JOE Bike If you have questions comments concerns or would like to share your experience with us please contact us at Telephone 855 888 1891 E Mail sales ejoebike com Website http www gomomas com...

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