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Pedal Assist Mode Control

Your model EMOJO PROWLER is equipped with an handlebar 

control module to turn on and set the PAS (Pedal Assist).Before 

you turn the control on, make sure the battery is fully inserted into 

the bike, properly connected and the on/off switch is in the on "I" 

position. 

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Press the power button on the control module

located near the left grip on the handlebars to tum it on. 

You can adjust the pedal assist power level to have more power 

by hitting the [ +] button (right button) and can move to a lower 

level power by hitting the [-] button (left button). 

When not riding your bike, you can tum off the meter by holding 

down the power button (M button) for several seconds. 

Controls 

1-Power On/Off

Press the

  Power

 button  to power on the display. To power off display and power supply to the 

bicycle press and hold for 3 seconds 

2-Lights

There is a preset button to turn on'off a headlight if you shall install one (optional equipment, 
headlight is not included)

3-Menu

Press the "i" button on the control to access and navigate the menus on the screen.

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Speed limit settings

When the speed field displays SPL, the distance field displays the value of 

the speed limit. Minimum speed limit is 12km/h,

maximum speed limit is 60km/h.

After setting, Briefly Press  (< 0.3 seconds) to enter the menu of battery 

com-munication.

Summary of Contents for PROWLER

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 3 5 13 16 17 19 20 21 2 6 7 8 9 12 14 18 4 15 Front wheel installation and seat adjustment PAS Control Contact us 22...

Page 3: ...metal objects such as lead wire key etc into the charging socket or put them on the positive and negative contact point of battery cell This can cause the battery to short circuit striking fire and en...

Page 4: ...2...

Page 5: ...al product may slightly differ from this picture Pedals Stem Battery Mid Drive Electric motor Gears cassette Derrailleur Seat pole Seat pole quick release lever Front shocks Handlebar adjustment clamp...

Page 6: ...Diagram of the Electric Bicycle 4...

Page 7: ...ype Battery Voltage Capacity Motor Type Motor Rated Output Power Rated Voltage Under voltage Protection Controller Over current Protection Model Duration ofCharge Charger Main Appliance Input Voltage...

Page 8: ...ion and simultaneously apply the brakes When the pedal assist mode is set to 0 the pedal assist and throttle function s do not engage When the pedal assist mode is set to 5 the pedal assist function d...

Page 9: ...est sprocket you are in 1st gear or the lowest gear The high gear will have the derailleur positioned so that the chain is directed around the smallest gear selector should cause a gear change Adjustm...

Page 10: ...ctric bicycle will drive forward normally If you stop pedaling the electric motor will stop working but it will still drive forward a short distance because of inertia B Throttle only You can use the...

Page 11: ...level power by hitting the button left button When not riding your bike you can tum off the meter by holding down the power button M button for several seconds Controls 1 Power On Off Press the Power...

Page 12: ...ntenance the symbol SERVICE will be displayed riding distance or the number of battery charge cycles exceed the set value function can be deactivated Level indication The chosen level 1 5 will be disp...

Page 13: ...ate when the parameter you want to set begins to flash press the or buttons to adjust the value of parameters Press the i button to switch between parameters to be set Press the i button twice to exit...

Page 14: ...e fault Check the motor module 09 Motor phase cable fault Check the motor module 11 Controller temperature sensor failure Check the controller 12 Current sensor failure Check the controller 13 Battery...

Page 15: ...the pins do not insert any other foreign objects or dismantle 3 Connect the power plug of charger into a household AC power outlet Please do not insert the plug into the AC around water or with wet h...

Page 16: ...into the designated area behind the seat pole aligning the battery guide and bottom power socket After hearing a click the battery is properly installed Use the provided keys to lock the battery to t...

Page 17: ...nuts on both sides of the hub with a wrench fig A Attention when assembling make sure the disc brake and the brake caliper are on the same side left side the disc brake must slide into the gap betwee...

Page 18: ...e lever does not contact the handlebar when full hand pressure is applied b The contact point should feel firm and solid If the lever travels all the way to the handlebar or feels spongy they may requ...

Page 19: ...timeters long when riding on the electric bicycle 6 Brake Adjustment The Standard Tire Pressure 40 PSI Tyre 10CM A When brake lever reaches 1 3 ofunstressed state the power will be cut out completely...

Page 20: ...Troubleshooting Check the battery power if battery is low it is possible that the power will fail or some blown fuses of the controller are burned out Power on there is no indicator on meter Push thum...

Page 21: ...looses or wears down 5 If middle axis bowl hub spindle axle cap loosens or wears down 6 If the chain is loose 7 If the brake shoe wears down 8 If the wheel rim deflects or deforms 9 If the frame and f...

Page 22: ...le sensor from the controller box turn the LED display at the handlebar if it continues to blink reconnect the wires and move to the next step c Diconnect the speed sensor from the controller box turn...

Page 23: ...same as conventional bicycles Simply replace the tube with a tube of the right size and inflate it No special tires or parts will be needed Q What happens when I use the brakes under powered assistanc...

Page 24: ...bike meant freedom regardless of your age or gender life doesn t stop and neither should you that s why we say RIDE LIFE Should you have any comments questions or just want to say hi feel free to thro...

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