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OWNER’S MANUAL

ETR100

Go Where There Are No Limits

DO GOOD WHILE YOU GO

Summary of Contents for ETR100

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ETR100 Go Where There Are No Limits DO GOOD WHILE YOU GO ...

Page 2: ...ning Rou ne Inspec on Before Ridin Opera ng Your Etrike Charging Your Etrike Ba ery Informa on Preventa ve Maintenance ETR100 Overview Steering Controls ETR100 Main Technical Parameters Warranty 2 3 4 5 9 10 13 14 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 3: ...hly before riding your eTrike Your eTrike s serial number is adhered underneath the VIN cap in the front interior panel Please record it below in the event that your eTrike is lost or stolen You may also want to register your serial number with your local police department Please retain your sales receipt as proof of purchase and keep with the informa on below MODEL NO SERIAL NO COLOR DATE OF PURC...

Page 4: ...these laws and regulations and any changes therein as they affect the riding of your eTrike For information on your state and local laws and regulations contact the appropriate state and local government offices directly or visit their official websites Laws in your jurisdiction may not require wearing a helmet For your safety eTrikeCo recommends wearing a helmet and protective eye wear when opera...

Page 5: ... abnormal tire wear tire slippage and other compromises in vehicle performance 4 Lights Make sure the headlight front rear turn signals taillights including braking lights function properly 5 Instrument display Make sure the display for battery life speedometer and odometer functions properly 6 Horn Make sure the horn sounds when pushed 7 Parking brake Make sure the parking brake effectively locks...

Page 6: ... This can result in tipping the eTrike BOTH HANDS must be used on the steering handles at all times Sudden and abrupt turns not using both hands or riding in uneven terrain while operating can cause the eTrike to become unstable and tip over NEVER drive your eTrike through standing water Immersion of the motor battery or other electrical components can cause short circuits and or serious damage to...

Page 7: ... MPH It is recommended that you use this setting when driving conditions are ideal Your eTrike can travel at a maximum speed of 18 MPH The speed setting switch regulates your top speed to safely or ideally accommodate driving conditions or your speed preference III SPEED SETTING SWITCH 3 SETTINGS The throttle controls the flow of electrical power to the motor which propels the eTrike a Grasp the t...

Page 8: ...ls which may be used in place of hand signals for this purpose If you opt not to use the turn signals you must instead use proper hand signals V TURNING In the United States bicyclists are required to use a hand signal to alert surrounding traffic of their intention to slow down or stop Your eTrike is equipped with rear braking lights which activate when you engage either hand brake and which may ...

Page 9: ...er is only visible immediately after turning on the etrike and can be seen on the bottom of the LCD display c Trip Odometer Displays the kilometers per trip ignition VII INSTRUMENT DISPLAY The headlight can be used whenever low visibility in natural light compromises the safe operation of your eTrike The running light and headlight are located in the right hand control a To turn the running light ...

Page 10: ...e key from the ignition d To disengage the parking brake i Squeeze the right hand brake and release the parking brake lever X STORAGE Use the provided keyed lock to open and close storage XI HORN To sound the horn push down on the horn button XII KEY FOB CONTROLS It comes equipped with a key fob controller that allows you to engage the alarm system or briefly sound the alarm NOTE The alarm system ...

Page 11: ...e overheating smoke and possible explosion CAUTION CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE BATTERY INFORMATION Your eTrike comes with a battery charger DO NOT use other chargers to charge your eTrike Use the battery life indicator on the eTrike instrument display to gauge the battery life To maximize use per trip do not allow the battery life to decrease to less than 20 When the battery life is at 20 or lower prompt...

Page 12: ...g the receptacle female end of the charger power cable into the eTrike charging outlet e Plug the charger power cable into a standard household AC 110V outlet NOTE To protect the eTrike from potential damage as a result of power surges it is strongly recommended that a surge protective device is used when plugging into a standard household AC 110V outlet f Charger Light Indicators When the charger...

Page 13: ...iii A solid green light on the charger box indicates you re your eTrike is fully charged Promptly unplug the charger once the green light is displayed The lithium ion battery that comes with your eTrike can last over 2 3 years with average use and proper care Do not use the battery for any other purpose than to power your eTrike Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery The battery is eq...

Page 14: ...sten all screws and the bar that holds the battery in place and then remove the battery f Insert the new battery insuring the polarity of the battery is correctly aligned incorrect alignment will prevent proper charging and operation of your eTrike g Make sure battery is securely fastened in place h Securely plug the battery cable into the battery i Turn the battery switch to the ON position j Ins...

Page 15: ...onal including inspection of the brake shoes for extreme wear or friction when applied d Inspect the front and rear shock absorbers for damage and insure both are functioning properly e Make sure all tires are properly inflated to the recommended psi f Inspect all electrical components to make sure they are functioning properly g Make sure all fasteners and screws are tightly secured throughout th...

Page 16: ...o model 4 If the left brake handle is spongy or has little resistance or effectiveness when squeezed exhaust the left brake system as follows i Remove the main cylinder cover and add brake fluid oil until the fluid level reaches the upper score line Close the cover to prevent debris from entering ii Use a hose with one end connected to the caliper oil drain screw and the other end to an appropriat...

Page 17: ...i Turn the nut clockwise to tighten the brake clearance or counterclockwise to loosen the brake clearance The disc brake system includes brake fluid oil and is engaged by squeezing the left brake handle where the brake fluid oil reservoir is also located It can be inspected and maintained as follows IV SHOCK ABSORBERS a Rear shock absorbers Inspect the rear shock absorbers after every 125 miles of...

Page 18: ... they are secure any looseness can cause potential damage to the circuit virtual access b It is recommended that you do not discharge the battery to less than 20 Once the battery has been discharged it should be promptly charged c If the battery shows signs of warping or becomes very hot stop use immediately VIII STORAGE OF YOUR ETRIKE CHARGER a Store under cover that protects the eTrike from prol...

Page 19: ...ETR100 OVERVIEW STEERING CONTROLS No Part Name No Part Name 1 2 Speedometer 11 3 12 4 Odometer 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 8 17 9 ...

Page 20: ...ETR100 MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS I Main technical parameters of the scooter II Main technical parameters of ba ery III Main technical parameters of motor IV Charger main parameters ...

Page 21: ...oper storage or accident including as the result of a power surge while charging Does not include wearing parts like arm rests seats switches brakes rims light bulbs and tire tread Charger is not included in warranty Your eTrike comes with a 1 year non transferable warranty from the date of purchase If any component of the eTrike is defective or prevents safe and effective operation during the war...

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