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EMMO GANDAN

EMMO GANDAN

OWNER'S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for GANDAN

Page 1: ...EMMO GANDAN EMMO GANDAN OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...es e bike assembly guide Additional information about your bike can be found on our website at www emmo ca Be sure to check all hardware for correct torque during assembly Illustrations Illustrations...

Page 3: ...les and Regulations 7 Safety Disclaimer 10 Description 13 Schematic Diagram 13 Side View 13 Handlebar Attachments 14 Speedometer 15 Operation Guide 18 How to Turn on the Bike 18 Key Ignition Steering...

Page 4: ...8 Charger 29 Lead Acid Charger 29 Lithium Charger 35 Charging Precautions 42 Battery 43 Battery Safety Precautions 43 Disposal 44 Storage Maintenance 45 Radio 46 Remote 46 USB Charging Port 47 Kicksta...

Page 5: ...52 Signal Lights 53 Adjusting the Brake 54 Cleaning Lubricating the Chain 55 Tire Pressure 56 Serial Number 58 Frame Number 58 Motor Number 59 Riding Guide 60 Checking List Before Riding 60 Warranty...

Page 6: ...e reference WARNING Warning about a situation that can cause death serious physical injury and or heavy material damage if one does not obey the safety instructions DANGER Danger statement indicates a...

Page 7: ...to give our riders the best experience possible Our in house research and development spans two continents Our e bikes are designed in North America and undergo rigorous testing at our state of the a...

Page 8: ...lities as other road users However provinces and local municipalities have the power to restrict the use of e bikes Most provinces require the rider to wear a helmet Some provinces have special requir...

Page 9: ...nt doctype45 production mopedpowerbikes pdf E Bike Regulations in Manitoba https web2 gov mb ca laws statutes ccsm h060e php E Bike Regulations in Saskatchewan https www sgi sk ca motorcycle knowledge...

Page 10: ...tors required hand signals where you can legally ride a bike bikes and ebikes may have different restrictions how fast you can go what if any cargo or passengers you can carry rider age and more Befor...

Page 11: ...tice the rules of safe and responsible riding as well as proper use and maintenance of the bicycle WARNING Riders must have the physical condition reaction time and mental capability to ride and manag...

Page 12: ...ER DO NOT use this product with standard bike trailers stands vehicle racks or accessories that have not been tested for safety and compatibility and verified as safe and compatible with the bike by E...

Page 13: ...products Never connect the battery s terminals with each other DO NOT cover the battery charger or place objects on top of it during charging DO NOT leave the battery charger unattended while charging...

Page 14: ...ight C Driver Footpeg D Rear Shocks E Seat Cushion F Passenger Handles G Rear Turning Signal Light H Taillight I License Plate Light J Front Fender K Front Shocks L Front Wheel M Rear Fender N Passeng...

Page 15: ...b Handlebar Attachments A Rear View Mirrors B Speedometer C Brake Fluid Tank D Rear Brake Lever E Left Grip F Left Switch Housing G Ignition H Front Brake Lever I Throttle J Right Switch Housing K Sto...

Page 16: ...15 Description c Speedometer 1 Schematic Diagram km km h V M ECU A D E F G B C...

Page 17: ...trength Note the accurate battery level is shown at full throttle instead of when the bike is still D Right Turning Signal Flashes when the right turning signal is turned on This arrow remains flashin...

Page 18: ...Throttle Failure Throttle is out of order ECU Controller Failure Controller is out of order Brake Sensor Failure Brake is applied brake sensor is activated Brake sensor failure Warning Lights Descrip...

Page 19: ...How to Turn on the Bike a Key Ignition Steering Lock This is a three position switch that is located on the body Power Off Power On Steering Lock A Power Off B Power On C Steering Lock push P U SH I...

Page 20: ...rt the key Follow the marking on the ignition turn the key to the right to turn on the bike Operation Guide 1 How to Turn on the Bike a Key Ignition Steering Lock P U SH I G N I T I O N P U SH I G N I...

Page 21: ...d turn the key anti clockwise Remove the key Ensure the steering is locked To unlock the steering Insert the key Push the key in and turn it clockwise When unlocked the steering can be turned freely O...

Page 22: ...Bike UNLOCK THE SEAT LOCK I The seat lock is located on the left side of the bike below the seat cusion II Insert the key and unlock the seat lock by turning the key clockwise III While keeping the s...

Page 23: ...22 b Seat Operation Guide How to Open the seat 1 How to Turn on the Bike IV Silde the seat cusion backwards to detach the seat cushion from the frame V Remove the seat cushion...

Page 24: ...cushion Make sure three hooks catch at the hook locks at same time Gently push the seat cushion down at the position of the seat lock pin Make sure the seat is locked properly Operation Guide How to...

Page 25: ...er button twice to turn on the bike with the remote D Panic Button Press it once the bike will sound 5 times NOTICE By holding the unlock button you can adjust the sensitivity of the alarm 1 beep mean...

Page 26: ...able to charge the bike Turn on the Circuit Breaker Open the seat Refer to page 21 Locate the circuit breaker near the seat lock catch Follow the marking on the circuit breaker turn on off the circui...

Page 27: ...tch to turn on the headlight and tail light B Tail Light Slide the switch to turn on the tail light C Emergency Harzard Lights Press the button to turn on all turning signal lights D Off Silde the swi...

Page 28: ...turn on the right side turning signals C Hight Beam Light Press the button up will turn the high beam on D Low Beam Light Press the button down will turn the low beam on E Left Turning Signal Slide t...

Page 29: ...hown below twist the throttle towards you to operate With the help of the speed mode switch you can also change the speed setting Operation Guide 4 Throttle WARNING DO NOT turn the throttle if you are...

Page 30: ...29 a Lead Acid Charger A Front Label B Charging Indicator C Charger Specification Label D Charging Plug Operation Guide 5 Charger A B C D...

Page 31: ...capacity is 30 Amper hour The front label contains brief information of the voltage and capacity of the battery that the charger should be used for more details are included in the specification label...

Page 32: ...uring normal charging red light stays on The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged Operation Guide NOTICE If the charger gets warm during regular use this is a normal response an...

Page 33: ...32 C Charger Specification Label Operation Guide NOTICE 72V30Ah SLA and 72V32Ah SLA are the same battery charger based on different rating systems 5 Charger a Lead Acid Charger...

Page 34: ...rge 5 Charger a Lead Acid Charger UNLOCK THE STORAGE LID I Locate the storage lock on the gas tank storage lid II Insert the key and turn it clockwise to unlock and open the storage lid III The chargi...

Page 35: ...34 Operation Guide D Charging Plug How to Charge 5 Charger a Lead Acid Charger IV Open the charging port lid V Plug the charger VI Plug the charger into a regular 110V wall outlet...

Page 36: ...35 b Lithium Charger A Charger Label B Charging Indicator C Charger Specification Label D Power Cord Socket F Power Cord E Charging Plug Operation Guide 5 Charger A B C D E F...

Page 37: ...rmation of the voltage and capacity of the battery that the charger should be used for more details are included in the specification label on the back of the charger Operation Guide A Charger Label C...

Page 38: ...tor Explanation During normal charging red light keeps on The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged NOTICE If the charger gets warm during regular use this is a normal response a...

Page 39: ...38 C Charger Specification Label Operation Guide 5 Charger b Lithium Charger...

Page 40: ...the device connector E of the power cable into the device socket D on the charger Operation Guide WARNING You MUST NOT plug the power cord directly to the bike battery High voltage will damage the bik...

Page 41: ...uide 5 Charger b Lithium Charger UNLOCK THE STORAGE LID I Locate the storage lock on the gas tank storage lid II Insert the key and turn it clockwise to unlock and open the storage lid III The chargin...

Page 42: ...41 Operation Guide F Charging Plug How to Charge 5 Charger I Open the charging port lid II Plug the charger III Plug the charger into a regular 110V wall outlet b Lithium Charger...

Page 43: ...DO NOT use the charger if the plastic enclosure or the charging connector is broken cracked or shows any significant damage If the charger battery becomes unreasonably hot please disconnect the charge...

Page 44: ...e between 0 C to 45 C because charging outside of this range may cause permanent damage DO NOT lift the battery by its connectors or cables DO NOT charge the battery for over 12 hours DO NOT subject t...

Page 45: ...ervice department This product contains sealed lead acid batteries which must be disposed or recycled in an environmentally safe manner Do not dispose of the batteries in your household trash Do not d...

Page 46: ...attery on a regular basis at least once a month Battery packs and chargers need to be stored in a clean dry ventilated place avoid contact with corrosive material and keep them away from heat and fire...

Page 47: ...f the radio system B Volume Down Turn the volume down C Volume Up Turn the volume up D Previous MP3 Press the button once to play the previous song in the list FM radio Press the button once to switch...

Page 48: ...B Charging Port UNLOCK THE STORAGE LI D I Locate the storage lock in the gas tank storage lid II Insert the key and turn it clockwise to unlock and open the storage lid III The USB port is located in...

Page 49: ...itch Kick the side stand down and gently lean the bike on the side kickstand Make sure it is stable before you leave your bike When the side kickstand is kicked down the kickstand kill switch is turne...

Page 50: ...49 Operation Guide Foldable Passenger Footpegs Passenger footpegs are located near rear wheel Unfold the footpegs as showed when needed 10 Passenger Footpeg...

Page 51: ...50 Operation Guide PUSH How to fold the pedals Push the pedal from the side as showed Fold the pedal up while you continue pushing from the side 11 Pedal...

Page 52: ...51 Operation Guide a Headlight The headlight assembly has multiple operation modes high beam low beam and daytime running light to accommodate your needs under different conditions 12 Lights...

Page 53: ...de b Tail light Brake Light Tail light increase the visibility at night under dark conditions Brake light notifies the traffic behind that you are slowing down so that they can adjust the speed accord...

Page 54: ...53 Operation Guide c Signal Lights The built in turning signals give the nearby traffic a better insight of your intended route 11 Lights...

Page 55: ...Operation Guide How to Adjust The adjustment nut is located on the brake lever Use it to adjust the gap between the lever and the hand grip 13 Adjusting the Brake DECREASE L INCREASE DECREASE R INCREA...

Page 56: ...d or lean the bike on the side kickstand Locate the chain on the left side of the bike near the rear wheel hub Hold a clean cloth to the chain as shown Turn the pedal to clean the chain Apply new bicy...

Page 57: ...o adjust the tire pressure to 35 PSI It is recommended to check the tire pressure on a regular basis to keep things at their best working conditions Tire pressure affects the following Service life of...

Page 58: ...pressure before the first ride Failure to do so may damage your bike and void your warranty DO NOT over inflate as this could damage the tire or wheel a recommended tire pressure range is marked on bo...

Page 59: ...58 a Frame Number Find the Frame Number The frame number is located on the neck of frame You will find the Frame Number engraved on the frame Operation Guide 16 Serial Number EN140MKM0009...

Page 60: ...on the motor The motor number could be located at the following locations Location 1 On the motor cover plate Location 2 Behind the sprocket on the motor Operation Guide 15 Serial Number EN140MKM0009...

Page 61: ...ures or attachments Check whether the tread depth is enough for your safety tires should be replaced when the tread depth is below the recommended value by the manufacturer Whether any error warning l...

Page 62: ...km Two year manufacturer warranty on the frame One year repair or part replacement is extended to the original owner on the swing arm motor and controller against manufacturer s defect in workmanship...

Page 63: ...t be covered by Emmo Inc Certain conditions that may limit or completely void the warranty of your e bike are altering the ebike from its original design or its intended use eg pulling a trailer as a...

Page 64: ...nd are under warranty can be replaced After 7 days any items defective in manufacturer quality and are under warranty can be repaired Warranty does not cover damage due to lack of maintenance accident...

Page 65: ...ke you can register your vehicle with us to validate your warranty In order to register your E Bikes please follow the steps listed below 1 Fill out the following form E BIKE REGISTRATION Invoice Numb...

Page 66: ...d out about EMMO Inc Please select the options that apply Returning Customer Family Friend Passing by Store Kjiji TERA Google Yelp Other 2 Send the information listed above to our email info emmo ca 3...

Page 67: ...2 Mississauga ON L4Y 2C5 Toronto ON M5T 2G8 Canada Canada EMMO Vaughan Toronto Service Center 1750 Steeles Avenue West Unit 15 17 8 Oxford Street Concord ON L4K 1S6 Toronto ON M5T 2G8 Canada Contact...

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