Tire Inflation and Replacement
The EB7 employs 20"×3"rubber �res with inner tubes. The �res are designed for durability and safety for regular cycling
ac�vi�es and need to be checked before each use for proper infla�on and condi�on. Proper infla�on, care, and �mely
replacement will help ensure that your bike’s opera�onal characteris�cs will be maintained, and unsafe condi�ons avoided.
Even �res equipped with built-in, flat-preventa�ve �re liners, like those that come with bikes from jasion, can and do get flats
from punctures, pinches, impact, and other causes. When �re wear becomes evident or a flat �re is discovered, �res and/or
tubes must be replaced before opera�ng the bike or injury to operators and/or damage to your bike from jasion could occur.
For more informa�on on �re or tube replacement procedures, or ques�ons about �re infla�on,
visit www.jasionride.com or contact Jasion Support Team.
Email: [email protected]
Jasion recommends that the max inflate is to
35 PSI
for the stock �res on the jasion. Always stay within the manufacturer’s
recommended air pressure range as listed on the �re sidewall.
It is critically important that proper air pressure is always maintained in pneumatic tires. Do not underinflate or overinflate your
tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to always maintain the air pressure
rating indicated on pneumatic tires may result in tire and/or wheel failure.
When changing a tire or tube, ensure that all air pressure has been removed from the inner tube prior to removing the tire from
the rim. Failure to remove all air pressure from the inner tube could result in serious injury.
Using aftermarket tires or inner tubes, not provided by jasion may void your warranty, create an unsafe riding
condition, 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.
Even �res equipped with built-in, flat-preventa�ve �re liners, like those that come with bikes from jasion, can and do get flats
from punctures, pinches, impact, and other causes. When �re wear becomes evident or a flat �re is discovered, �res and/or
tubes must be replaced before opera�ng the bike or injury to operators and/or damage to your bike from jasion could occur.
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The bike does not
work
Irregular accelera�on
and/or reduced top
speed
1. Insufficient ba�ery power
2. Loose or damaged thro�le
3. Misaligned or damaged magnet ring
The motor does not
respond when the
bike is powered on
Reduced range
The ba�ery will not
charge
Wheel or motor
makes strange noises
1. Insufficient ba�ery power
2. Faulty connec�ons
3. Ba�ery not fully seated in tray
4. Improper turn on sequence
5. Brakes are applied
6. Blown discharge fuse
1. Charge the ba�ery
2. Clean and repair connectors
3. Install ba�ery correctly
4. Turn on bike with proper sequence
5. Disengage brakes
6. Replace discharge fuse
1. Charge or replace ba�ery
2. Replace thro�le
3. Align or replace magnet ring
1. Repair and or reconnect
2. Tighten or replace
3. Secure or replace
4. Repair or replace
1. Adjust �re pressure
2. Check connec�ons or charge ba�ery
3. Assist with pedals or adjust route
4. Balance the ba�ery; contact Tech
Support if range decline persists
5. Adjust the brakes
1. Adjust the connec�ons
2. Replace
3. Replace
4. Repair or replace
5. Replace charge fuse
1. Tighten, repair, or replace
2. Reconnect or replace motor.
1. Loose wiring
2. Loose or damaged thro�le
3. Loose or damaged motor plug wire
4. Damaged motor
1. Low �re pressure
2. Low or faulty ba�ery
3. Driving with too many hills, headwind, braking, and/or
excessive load
4. Ba�ery discharged for long period of �me without
regular charges, aged, damaged, or unbalanced
5. Brakes rubbing
1. Charger not well connected
2. Charger damaged
3. Ba�ery damaged
4. Wiring damaged
5. Blown charge fuse
1. Loose or damaged wheel spokes or rim
2. Loose or damaged motor wiring
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Troubleshoo�ng
Symptoms
Possible Causes
Most Common Solu�ons
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