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Table of Contents 

 

Front Cover-----------------------------------1 
 
Table of Contents---------------------------2 
 
Technical Information----------------------3 
 
Warning Statement-------------------------4 
 
Safety Warning------------------------------5 
 
EMU Parts List-------------------------------6 
 
Tool Kit & Assembly------------------------7 
 
Installing the Handlebar-------------------9 
 
Connecting Electric Plugs----------------10 
 
Removal of Battery Cover---------------11 
 
Folding the Handlebar--------------------12 
 
Installing Basket----------------------------13 
 
Charging Batteries-------------------------14 
 
Riding your EMU---------------------------15 
 
Adjusting Brakes---------------------------17 
 
Maintenance---------------------------------18 
 
Trouble Shooting---------------------------19 
 
Warranty--------------------------------------20 

Summary of Contents for Trike MAX

Page 1: ...Please note that due to continuing improvements to our products and services pictures and or descriptions may differ from the model and or parts depicted in this manual READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BE...

Page 2: ...ent 4 Safety Warning 5 EMU Parts List 6 Tool Kit Assembly 7 Installing the Handlebar 9 Connecting Electric Plugs 10 Removal of Battery Cover 11 Folding the Handlebar 12 Installing Basket 13 Charging B...

Page 3: ...attery Type Lithium ion Battery 10AH 48V Charger UL Approved 110v Charging Time 4 6 hours Rated Speed 2 speed 0 8mph 0 21mph Single Charge distance Max up to 20 miles Maximum Capacity 265 lbs EMU Net...

Page 4: ...ou should contact your authorized EMU dealer It is very important that you follow all the safety instruction within this manual in order to ensure maximum safety Failure to comply with all the standar...

Page 5: ...uals The EMU should only be operated by individuals 16 years of age or older The EMU is not a toy and should always be used responsibly Safety Instructions Always wear approved safety equipment when o...

Page 6: ...dlebar Connection 8 Ignition Key pod 9 Throttle 10 Headlight Switch 11 Green Button for Horn 12 Handlebar height adjustment 13 Power Indicator pod 14 Seat Post Optional 15 Seat Height Adjustment 16 Ha...

Page 7: ...Unpack the E M U and inspect all the parts to insure all are included Please contact your E M U dealer immediately if any parts are missing or damaged when shipped Place your E M U on a flat clean su...

Page 8: ...Align the bolt holes 3 Slide the two bolts 1 through the holes connecting tube and neck Twist the bolts do not hammer them through 4 Tighten the bolts and nuts 2 using the 2 wrenches in the tool kit A...

Page 9: ...handlebar tube to full upright position and insert it into the connection hole on the front forks 6 Ensure the handlebars are facing front with the brake on the left and the throttle on the right the...

Page 10: ...ectrics if you connect them wrong All connectors are color coded 7 Match the pins of the plugs to the holes of the sockets align the notches and secure 8 The height of the handlebars can be adjusted b...

Page 11: ...Cover service only Undo the 4 screws one on each side of the cover and 2 on the back Gently pull the cover upwards to remove Reverse operation 1 2 to re install cover Be careful not to trap wires when...

Page 12: ...r from the bottom at the same time pull upwards on the handlebar tube Note the handlebar remain attached to pole Fold down handlebars Carefully place the handlebar tube on the footrest frame Reverse t...

Page 13: ...basket as shown The U Bracket attaches to both sides of the forks in the middle of the three holes Attach the basket to the U bracket using the included hardware Attach the back of the basket to the m...

Page 14: ...of time fully charge the battery then remove it from your trike and store the battery in a cool place To charge the batteries plug the charger into the socket located at the rear of the battery compar...

Page 15: ...ditional headlight The battery gauge on the pod and will illuminate indicating the battery is engaged At full power the entire gauge will be illuminated As the power decreases the lights go out starti...

Page 16: ...ke by tightly holding the hand brake and pushing the parking brake paddle towards you Pull the handbrake lever towards you to release When parking the scooter always remove the key for additional secu...

Page 17: ...e 17 Adjusting Brakes In order to adjust the sensitivity of the hand brake turn the thumb turn on the front of the brake lever on the front wheel Make sure the brake is off before adjusting Front Faci...

Page 18: ...ted on the tires 35psi front and 35psi back Test brakes to insure they are operating before increasing speed Properly adjust helmet to each rider for maximum protection Battery Replacement Battery rep...

Page 19: ...ation Check this regularly to insure safe operating Check all connections on the handlebars Immediately stop operation and check to insure all connections have been tightened sufficiently Brakes may n...

Page 20: ...by the owner American Scooter Company authorized dealer s responsibility in respect to claims is limited to making the required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of Warranty shall be cau...

Page 21: ...lephone charges rental of a like product during the time the Warranty service is being performed travel loss or damage to personal property loss of revenue loss of time or inconvenience Some states do...

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