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III. 

TIRES AND WHEELS

a. 

Inspect the tires for cuts, embedded objects or other conditions/damage that 

can compromise the tires’ performance.

b. 

Inspect the tires for proper inflation. This inspection should always be performed 

while the tires are “cold” before driving the vehicle. Recommended tire pressure 

is 20 PSI.

c. 

Inspect the wheel rims for dents or distortions that can adversely affect the tires’ 

inflation or performance.

IV. 

BATTERY

a. 

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.

b. 

If the battery shows signs of warping or becomes very hot, stop use immediately.

V. 

STORAGE OF YOUR ETRIKE/CHARGER

a. 

Store  under  cover  that  protects  the  eTrike  from  prolonged  exposure  to  the 

elements; such exposure can cause mechanical failure and decrease the service 

life of your eTrike.

b. 

When storing your eTrike for an extended period, charge the battery at least once 

per  month.  The  recommended  storage  temperature  is  60  degrees  Fahrenheit 

and at 40% battery capacity.

NOTE: Storing your battery in temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or above 97 

degrees Fahrenheit can limit your battery life.

c. 

Charger Storage: When not in use, store the charger in a dry, cool and clean 

place, taking care to insure the ventilation holes do not become clogged by dust 

or other debris.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for ETR40

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

Page 2: ...ce manual Please seek assistance from a qualified technician for service repairs or maintenance 1 844 874 5326 support etrikecom com www etrikeco com This manual contains important safety performance and service information Please read it before taking the first ride on your eTrike This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use service repair or maintenance manual Please seek assistance from a...

Page 3: ...riding your eTrike Your eTrike s serial or VIN number is engraved underneath the front basket on the frame 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 information below MODEL No SERIAL No COLOR DATE OF PURCHASE INTRODU...

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: ...before your first ride 2 Front rear brakes Make sure both the front and rear hand brakes engage effectively to bring the eTrike to a complete stop 3 Tires Make sure all tires are at 20 psi and that there is no damage or extreme wear that compromises their integrity NOTE Improper tire inflation can lead to dangerous conditions including but not limited to abnormal tire wear tire slippage and other ...

Page 6: ... maximum speed Exercise due caution when operating your eTrike in inclement weather and where conditions on the road sidewalk or other driving areas may be hazardous Although your eTrike is weather resistant prolonged exposure to moisture can potentially cause minor temporary shut down in the vehicle s circuitry This in terruption will self correct once the eTrike is allowed to sufficiently dry ou...

Page 7: ...g towards gear six 6 will provide more resistance while pedaling and higher speed b Down Shifting towards gear one 1 will provide less resistance while pedaling and less speed V TURNING In the United States bicyclists are required to use hand signals to alert surrounding traffic of their intention to turn or change lanes OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE Release of the throttle does NOT engage the braking sys...

Page 8: ...ual pressure to slow the eTrike down to the desired speed VII INSTRUMENT DISPLAY a Battery Life Indicator Displays the current battery life in bars b Trip Odometer Displays the mileage per trip ignition c Speedometer Displays your current speed d Pedal Assist Displays the level of pedal assist selected VIII HEADLIGHT The headlight can be used whenever low visibility in natural light compromises th...

Page 9: ...ake lever to the original position X STORAGE The eTrike offers various onboard storage options including a front and rear basket The rear basket comes with a zip enclosed waterproof compartment XI FRONT FORK The front fork provides shock absorption for smoother ride when needed a To lock the front fork turn the lever on the right side of the fork clockwise b To open the front fork turn the lever o...

Page 10: ...ont fork turn the lever on the left side XII SAFETY BUTTON The eTrike has a safety button on the right handlebar It allows the power to reach the throttle Push the button to activate the throttle OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE Safety Button ...

Page 11: ...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 promptly charge the battery to full capacity FIRST RIDE Charge the battery to full capacity before you take yo...

Page 12: ...arger once the green light is displayed III BATTERY REMOVAL The battery can be removed from the eTrike if needed a Insert the key in the key hole on the right side of the battery frame b Turn the key clockwise It unlocks the pin allowing the battery to be removed c Turn the knob on the battery and pull it out of the frame IV BATTERY INSTALLATION a Make sure the key is in the unlock position b Slid...

Page 13: ... with your eTrike can last over 1000 charges or 2 to 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 CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE BATTERY INFORMATION ...

Page 14: ...ck absorber for damage and insure it is functioning properly e Make sure all tires are properly inflated to the recommended PSI of 20 f Inspect all electrical components to make sure they are functioning properly g Make sure all fasteners and screws are tightly secured throughout the eTrike body h Keep your eTrike vehicle clean as a buildup of dirt and other substances can impair proper functionin...

Page 15: ...attery shows signs of warping or becomes very hot stop use immediately V STORAGE OF YOUR ETRIKE CHARGER a Store under cover that protects the eTrike from prolonged exposure to the elements such exposure can cause mechanical failure and decrease the service life of your eTrike b When storing your eTrike for an extended period charge the battery at least once per month The recommended storage temper...

Page 16: ...Part Name No Part Name 1 Steering 8 Key Hole 2 Front basket 9 Pedal with Reflectors 3 Headlight 10 Saddle 4 Front fender 11 Rear basket 5 Front wheel tire 12 Rear fenders 6 Front hub electric motor 13 Rear wheels tires 7 Battery ...

Page 17: ...Name 1 Left hand brake 9 7 Speed display 2 Left handler 10 Up shift 3 Pedal assist controller 11 Down shift 4 On Off button 12 Right hand brake 5 Battery indicator 13 Right handler 6 Odometer 14 Throttle 7 Speedometer 15 Safety button 8 Pedal assist level ...

Page 18: ... 6 Speed Suspension Mozo Hydraulic Front Fork Display King Meter 5 Level SW LCD Handlebars Promax Alloy Riser Spokes 12G rear 13G front Chain KMC Rust Resistant Chain Wheel 48T 170mm Prowheel Aluminum Alloy Crank Saddle Velo with Suspension Seat Post Pedals Aluminum Alloy With Reflectors Charger 100 240V 50 60Hz Maximum Battery Range 30 60 Miles Maximum Speed 20 Miles per Hour Maximum Load 275 Pou...

Page 19: ...upport etrikeco com Phone 1 844 874 5326 ext 702 The following actions render the warranty null and void Damage caused when the operator fails to use and maintain the eTrike in full compliance with these instructions Improper use of the eTrike including but not limited to collisions with other objects overloading the eTrike and chemical corrosions Any and all damage caused by human factors Damage ...

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