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No�ce: Before every ride, and a�er every 25-45 miles(40-72 km), we advise following the 

pre-ride safety checklist.

Pre-Ride Safety Checklist

1.Brakes

2.Wheels and Tires

3.Steering

4. Chain 

Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. 

Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not overworn.

Ensure brake pads are correctly posi�oned in rela�on to the rims.

Ensure brake cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted, and display no obvious wear.

Ensure brake levers are lubricated and �ghtly secured to the handlebar. 

Test that the brake levers are firm and that the brake, and the brake light 

are func�oning properly.
Ensure �res are inflated within the recommended limits posted on the �re sidewalls and hold air. 

Ensure �res have good tread, have no bulges or excessive wear, and are free from any other 

damage. 

Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wobbles, dents, or kinks.

Ensure all wheel spokes are �ght and not broken.

Check axle nuts and front wheel quick release to ensure they are �ght. Ensure the locking lever on 

the quick release skewer is correctly tensioned, fully closed, and secured. 

Ensure the handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted, �ghtened, and allow proper steering.

Perform a handlebar twist test (see assembly step 4) to ensure the stem clamp bolt security.

Ensure the handlebar is set correctly in rela�on to the fork and the direc�on of travel. 

Ensure the chain is clean, oiled, and runs smoothly.

Extra care is required in wet, salty/otherwise corrosive, or dusty condi�ons.

5. Bearings

Ensure all bearings are lubricated, run freely, and display no excess movement, grinding, or ra�ling. 

Check headset, wheel bearings, pedal bearings, and bo�om bracket bearings. 

6. Cranks and 

Pedals

Ensure pedals are securely �ghtened to the cranks.

Ensure the cranks are securely �ghtened and are not bent. 

7. Derailleur and 

Mechanical 

Cables

Check that the derailleur is adjusted and func�oning properly. 

Ensure shi�er and brake levers are a�ached to the handlebar securely.

Ensure all shi�er and brake cables are properly lubricated. 

 

 

 

 

Safety Check 

8. Frame, Fork, and 

Seat

9. Motor Drive 

Assembly and 

Thro�le

10. Ba�ery 

11. Electrical Cables

Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken.

If either frame or fork are bent or broken, they should be replaced. 

Check that the seat is adjusted properly, and seatpost quick release lever is securely �ghtened.

Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly and motor bearings are in good working order.

Ensure all power cables running to hub motor are secured and undamaged. 

Make sure the hub motor axle bolts are secured and the torque arm, torque arm bolt, and torque 

washers are in place.

Ensure ba�ery is charged before use. 

Ensure there is no damage to ba�ery.

Lock ba�ery to frame and ensure that it is secured. 

Charge and store bike and ba�ery in a dry loca�on, between 50 °F – 77 °F (10 °C – 25 °C).

Let bike dry completely before using again.

Look over connectors to make sure they are fully seated and free from debris or moisture.

Check cables and cable housing for obvious signs of damage.

Ensure headlight, taillight, and brake light are func�oning, adjusted properly, and unobstructed.

12. Accessories

Ensure all reflectors are properly fi�ed and not obscured.

Ensure all other fi�ngs on bike are properly secured and func�oning. 

Inspect helmet and other safety gear for signs of damage.

Ensure rider is wearing a helmet and other required riding safety gear.

Ensure moun�ng hardware is properly secured if fi�ed with a front rack, rear rack, basket, etc. 

Ensure the taillight and taillight power wire are properly secured if fi�ed with rear rack.

Ensure the fender moun�ng hardware is properly secured if fi�ed with fenders. 

Ensure there are no cracks or holes in fenders.

If installed, ensure the op�onal rear wheel lock is secured in the unlocked posi�on and the key is 

removed before every ride.

Your cables, spokes, and chain will stretch after an initial break-in period of 50-100 mi 
(80-160 km), and bolted connections can loosen. Always have a certified, reputable bike 
mechanic perform a tune-up on your bike after your initial break-in period of 50-100 mi 
(80-160 km) (depending on riding conditions such as total weight, riding characteristics, 
and terrain). Regular inspections and tune-ups are particularly important for ensuring 
that your bike remains safe and fun to ride. 

 

 

 

 

Safety Check 

Summary of Contents for EB5

Page 1: ...PYRIGHT 2021 JASION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the product and manual at any me Visit www jasionride com to download the latest user manual User Manual EB5 ...

Page 2: ...e Package Contents Product Overview Assembly Ba ery Key Posi ons Start up Procedure Remove the Ba ery Charge Your E Bike Display and Se ng Troubleshoo ng Specifica ons FAQS Limited Warranty Contact Us 01 02 03 04 05 06 12 13 14 15 17 28 29 30 31 34 ...

Page 3: ...e lost you will not be able to turn on the bike or replace the ba ery If necessary you should get more spare keys We don t have a backup key Always wear a helmet when riding your electric bike Make sure your electric bike has a full ba ery before taking it out to ride Always be aware of local road laws and follow them Do not ride the bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol Always respect pedes...

Page 4: ...check that all safety labels are in place and you understand the safety warnings Before riding be sure that any and all axle guards chain guards or other covers or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in place and in serviceable condi on Before riding be sure to check that the res are in good condi on inflated properly and have sufficient tread remaining Never exceed the 264 Ib 120 kg maximum load...

Page 5: ... and ghten the nut on the other side of the wheel onto the fork Locate the quick release lever Open the lever and remove the thumb nut and cone spring opposite the lever Remove the quick release skewer from the plate keeping the washer and other cone spring in place on the lever side Note Closing the quick release lever should require enough pressure that it leaves an imprint in your hand If it s ...

Page 6: ... minimum inser on marking etched into the seatpost tube Open the quick release lever by swinging the lever open and outward fully Adujst the seat and the head of the seat is parallel with the top tube Close the quick release lever using your palm or finger To determine the right seat height sit on the eBike with one pedal at its lowest point andplace the ball of your foot on the pedal Your leg shou...

Page 7: ...that the seat clamp is properly ghtened 1 2 Adjus ng the Suspension Fork The suspension fork can move up and down up to 80mm to cushion bumps in the riding surface which can make riding on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable Depending on a rider s preference the suspension fork can be locked out as a rigid fork which will typically yield higher efficiency while pedaling The lockout l...

Page 8: ...g smoothly Note If the pedal chain doesn t run smoothly or something seems misaligned please contact Jasion Support Ba ery Key Posi ons Description Keyport key positions 1 Familiarize yourself with the key port and ba ery power posi ons before riding the bike The photo shows the key port aligned in key posi on 1 in line with the small lock icon In key posi on 1 the ba ery is in the lock posi on wi...

Page 9: ...n a flat surface in a low gear 1 or 2 most riders should be able to begin pedaling the bike with pedal assist level 0 or 1 You may also use the thro le to accelerate and maintain your desired speed 6 The thro le is used by slowly and carefully rota ng the thro le backward toward the rider Do not use the thro le unless you are on the bike A er the bike has been properly assembled according to the as...

Page 10: ...rger turning red Once fully charged the charging indicator light turning green Unplug the charger from the wall outlet first and then remove the charger output plug from the ba ery charging port Ensure the ba ery is off by inspec ng the power switch markings Plug the charger into the ba ery s charging port With the ba ery on or off the bike place the charger in a flat secure place and connect the DC o...

Page 11: ...EL This icon indicates how much ba ery life you have le ERROR will be displayed when a fault is detected DISPLAY USB will be displayed when the USB charging func on is turned on DISPLAY BACKLIGHT will be displayed when the backlight fun on is turned on PEDAL ASSIST LEVEL 0 5 Display the current power assissted mode RIDING INFORMATION TRIP a single trip ODO odometer data TIME riding me POW power Pr...

Page 12: ...t will enter the advanced se ng page LCD Display Opera ons 1 BACKLIGHT A er toggling to P1 MODE press boutons to choose the backlight level from 1 to 5 1 is the darkest backlight 5 is the brightest backlight 2 AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN A er toggling to P2 MODE press boutons to choose the automa c shutdown me from 1 to 9 OFF means to cancel the MODE Se ng Mode When the bike is on press M bu on twice in su...

Page 13: ...assist se ng Press boutons to set the gear range 3 5 9 6 3 Speed limit se ng Press bu ons to adjust the speed limit value 4 Current limit se ng 5 Wheel diameter se ng Do not change Do not change 6 Magnet sensor se ng Do not change 7 8 Thro le se ng Do not change Do not change Power assisst sensor se ng ...

Page 14: ...tely exhaus ng the ba ery If the ba ery is low charge it as soon as possible 3 Please charge the bike every other month to preserve the ba ery Cleaning and Storage Battery Maintenance Storage and Disposal Regular inspec on and maintenance are the key to ensure bikes from jasion func on as intended and to reduce wear and tear on their systems Recommended service intervals are meant to be used as gu...

Page 15: ... and Seat 9 Motor Drive Assembly and Thro le 10 Ba ery 11 Electrical Cables Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken If either frame or fork are bent or broken they should be replaced Check that the seat is adjusted properly and seatpost quick release lever is securely ghtened Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly and motor bearings are in good working order Ensure all power cables run...

Page 16: ...or damage to your bike If required by law ensure replacement aftermarket tires have sufficient reflective sidewall striping Inflate your tires from a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could overinflate them resulting in a burst tire 1 2 The bike does not work Irregular accelera on and or reduced top speed 1 Insufficient ba ery power 2...

Page 17: ... the problem as quickly as possible please describe the problem in detail and provide photos videos with your order ID Current issue Thro le issue Power motor issue Power motor signal issue Braking handle issue Communica on issue 21 22 23 24 25 30 Model Product Dimensions E bike Weight Package Weight Rated Load Range Pedal Assist Pure Electric Mode Max Angle of Climb Max Speed Ba ery Charger Charg...

Page 18: ...ceipt of shipment To request an RMA contact Jasion Support Team at support jasionride com 2 The cost of return shipping will be paid by the customer 3 For warranty service please keep your receipt and or invoice to validate proof of purchase 4 Returned product must be in good physical condi on not physically broken or damaged 5 All accessories originally included with your purchase must be include...

Page 19: ...the ebike owner s manual acts of God accident misuse neglect abuse commercial use altera ons modifica on improper assembly installa on of parts or accessories not originally intended or compa ble with the ebike as sold operator error water damage extreme riding stunt riding or improper follow up maintenance For the avoidance of doubt Jasion will not be liable and or responsible for any damage failu...

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