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ELECTRIC MOTION

 

 

2. Safety instructions 

 

2.1 Regulatory use  

 
The 

Electric Motion

 ETrek has been designed and built to withstand 

mechanical stress resulting from road and off-road use. 
The ETrek model is assembled in order to be homologated and thus 
has all the equipment necessary for the vehicle's circulation on roads 
opened to traffic. It is therefore forbidden to modify the accessories 
present on the motorcycle when it is purchased. 

Electric Motion

 is not 

liable  for  any  modifications  to  the  accessories  installed  on  the 
motorcycle. 
 

 Use only 

Electric Motion

 parts.  These parts have been tested 

and approved by 

Electric Motion

. Under no circumstances should you 

try to replace the motorcycle components such as the battery pack or 
the engine with components of another brand, at the risk of cause 
irreversible damage to your vehicle. 

Electric Motion

 does not assume any responsibility for the adaptation 

of unapproved parts. 
 
 
 
 
 

2.2 Operating information 

 
In order to guarantee safe operation, it is forbidden to carry out any 
modification on the vehicle. 
 
By way of example, it is thus formally prohibited to use the vehicle if 
the vehicle, or one of its components, is not in a proper maintenance 
state or if it is used outside the scope of the intended use. It is also 
forbidden to open the motor or the battery pack. 
 

  Any  modification  carried  out  on  the  vehicle  by  the  customer 

does  not  render 

Electric  Motion

  liable  and  voids  any  form  of 

manufacturer's warranty. 
 

  Do  not  use  the  vehicle  under  the  influence  of  alcohol, 

medication or drugs, or if you are not physically or mentally able to 
drive. 
 

 When using the vehicle, some parts move (chain, wheels) and 

become dangerous for the user. It is important to take steps to avoid 
unnecessary risks. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ETREK 2107

Page 1: ...2017 User manual...

Page 2: ...s warranty and legal warranty 9 3 3 Autonomy of the vehicle 9 3 4 Transport of the vehicle 10 3 5 Spare parts and accessories 10 3 6 Lifetime optimization 10 3 7 Power supply 11 3 8 External Material...

Page 3: ...ck and unlock 21 7 10 Dashboard overview 21 7 13 Battery pack 22 7 14 Battery charger 24 8 Commissioning 25 8 1 Preparation for motorcycle receipt 25 8 2 Instructions for initial commissioning 28 8 3...

Page 4: ...ld be updated In case of doubt do not hesitate to check our website www electric motion fr and download the update Thus no juridical claim can be carried out based on the information contained in this...

Page 5: ...ELECTRIC MOTION 5 In this manual the CAUTION designation will alert you to an object or situation that may cause injury to you or a third party or also damage your vehicle...

Page 6: ...nother brand at the risk of cause irreversible damage to your vehicle Electric Motion does not assume any responsibility for the adaptation of unapproved parts 2 2 Operating information In order to gu...

Page 7: ...ility of motorcycle driving it is necessary to respect the rules of goodwill on the road with other users motorized or not Ensure that you remain within the legal framework of the use of a motorcycle...

Page 8: ...the fire originated from an electric vehicle with a lithium polymer battery When the battery pack is damaged it may present a fire hazard If the battery pack is damaged contact Electric Motion custom...

Page 9: ...vehicle The autonomy of the ETrek model is more representative when it is reduced to a number of kilometers travelled with a full charge of the battery This term is called the range of the motorbike I...

Page 10: ...related to the loss of the vehicle on the public road 3 5 Spare parts and accessories For safety reasons we recommend that users of ETrek only use spare parts and accessories authorized and recommend...

Page 11: ...he foot rest In the event of difficulties encountered on a passage of water point vehicle stopped it is necessary to turn off the motorcycle to avoid a short circuit or a breakdown of the motorcycle T...

Page 12: ...ELECTRIC MOTION 12 4 Vehicle identification 4 1 Chassis number 4 2 Nameplate 4 3 Engine number references 4 4 Battery number references 1 2 3 4...

Page 13: ...ciated with your motorcycle and only your own An identification plate is attached to identify the key number that is linked to the motorcycle number Please keep it in case of theft loss or breakage in...

Page 14: ...ELECTRIC MOTION 14 5 2 Rear view 5 3 Right view...

Page 15: ...C permanent magnet motor Nominal power 6 kW Power peak 11 kW Maximal torque 27 N m Engine max speed 4500RPM Cooling system Air 6 2 Tires Front tire 90 90 R21 Rear tire 110 80 R18 6 3 Fork Fork 33mm Ad...

Page 16: ...the rear brake AND the front brake It is best to get used to this braking system at low speed before using it Before each use check the condition of the brake system A faulty braking system makes you...

Page 17: ...cessary to use these lights when the outside brightness is low Front Front lighting system may be hot during use Rear Make sure that the lighting system is always in working order Moving without a lig...

Page 18: ...ELECTRIC MOTION 18 7 4 Turn signal Front Rear...

Page 19: ...and control system 1 Dipped beam headlamp and headlight switch Headlight switch 2 Turn signal 3 Horn 7 6 Right hand control system 1 Emergency Stop Switch 2 Driving Mode Selection Button 3 Regenerativ...

Page 20: ...ELECTRIC MOTION 20 7 7 Driving Mode Selection Button The active selection mode is displayed on the speedometer 7 10 7 8 Side stand Driving Mode Selection Button Stand...

Page 21: ...e key like the picture below to lock unlock 7 10 Dashboard overview 1 Turn signal indicator 2 Low battery Indicator 3 High temperature indicator 4 Active headlight Indicator 5 Ready to ride Indicator...

Page 22: ...t is possible however that certain maintenance operations take place during the lifetime of the vehicle All work on the electrical components of the motorcycle and especially on the battery pack is ac...

Page 23: ...charging The BMS is a vital component in the proper functioning of the motorcycle Do not try to modify it Battery level The battery pack is connected to the speedometer and therefore allows the displa...

Page 24: ...important to use the battery charger in a dry environment and to ensure that no liquid flows or drops on the charger In case of incorrect handling of the battery charger the safety of the user is not...

Page 25: ...are supplied in the box accompanying the motorcycle and must be assembled in accordance with the following procedure Remove the plastic protection on the levers after assembly is complete Dismantle t...

Page 26: ...mage during transport Before using the vehicle it is important to make sure that the brake system is correctly positioned They must be assembled in accordance with the following procedure Reassemble t...

Page 27: ...LECTRIC MOTION 27 Mounting of rear view mirrors Mount the mirrors on the pins Tighten the rear view mirror on the pegs with a 17 spanner and a 14 spanner by positioning the rear view mirror as desired...

Page 28: ...exceed the permissible payload by the vehicle Do not leave your vehicle unattended risk of theft An electric motorcycle makes no noise when it is running do not make yourself surprised 8 3 Battery Ch...

Page 29: ...2 Plug the battery charger into an AC outlet Only on chargers 10A and 25A Switch on the switch on the back of the charger Check the lighting of the LEDs in this way Connect the charger to the battery...

Page 30: ...ode both LEDs are red When the charging process is finished LED 2 then returns to green Disconnect the charger from the battery pack Only on chargers 10A and 25A Switch off the switch on the back of t...

Page 31: ...r used do not leave the battery charged for too long otherwise damage may occur If the battery fails the red LED on the battery charger will not be displayed the battery does not charge This may be du...

Page 32: ...or proper condition brake fluid brake pad wear and system operation Check the condition and pressure of the tires Check the condition of the transmission system chain and sprocket lubrication Check th...

Page 33: ...refore be more or less lively The range depends on the selected curve Mode 1 corresponds to city use progressive acceleration and maximum speed of 70km h 5km h Mode 2 Std corresponds to normal use und...

Page 34: ...nt brake and the rear brake for strong braking or only the left lever front and rear brakes for soft braking For low intensity braking the use of the regenerative brake is recommended which allows the...

Page 35: ...nattended after use After riding some parts of the motorcycle may be hot so be sure not to touch them before they are fully cooled to avoid any risk of burns 9 6 Cleaning the motorcycle The motorcycle...

Page 36: ...le cover or cover For storing the motorcycle it is important to follow a strict procedure for storing the battery For battery storage longer than one month Store the battery at the level shown in the...

Page 37: ...g To adjust your ETrek motorcycle at your convenience adjust the position of the motorcycle levers mirrors and handlebar position according to the following procedures Adjusting the position of the le...

Page 38: ...adjustment of the handlebar is done with the 4 screws of bridges Loosen with an Allen key of 4 Adjust the handlebars Tighten the 4 screws evenly tightening torque 20Nm Please check the tightness of y...

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