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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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Summary of Contents for EB7

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 EB7 ...

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 16 17 18 19 21 32 33 34 35 38 ...

Page 3: ...s are 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 p...

Page 4: ...rstand 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 300 lbs 136 kg maximum load ra ng The electric bike should never be used by chil...

Page 5: ...ep by step video walk through Assembly If you do not feel comfortable assembling the bike yourself we recommend taking your new bike to a bike shop for assembly and inspec on If you are willing to assemble the bike yourself be sure to follow all instruc ons properly adjust gears and brakes and set re pressure 1 Locate the front fork Take out the screw on the top of the front fork 3 Install the hea...

Page 6: ...t Twist it but don t too ghtly 2 Unlock and pull up the latch on the folding mechanism 1 2 3 4 Assembly 5 Insert the handlebar into the stem 7 Tighten the screw again 8 Tighten the two screws on the le and right 6 Make sure the LCD display and logo are align with the center of the front fork Note The folding latch is not in the center 5 6 7 8 7 8 ...

Page 7: ...the dropouts of the front fork and the front wheel bearing nut should be fully and properly secured Ensure the front wheel are properly secured before moving on to the next step 1 2 3 4 1 Locate the disk brake Remove the two screws 3 Adjust the posi on of the brake and then ghten the screws the brake rotor should be in between the brake pads in the brake caliper 4 Hold the cable to the frame with ...

Page 8: ...e right height is important The rider s leg length is used to determine the seat s posi on When you pedal your hips should remain level and your legs should be almost fully extended at the bo om o he pedal stroke but not over extended To determine the right seat height sit on the E bike with one pedal at its lowest point and place the ball of your foot on the pedal Your leg should be almost fully ...

Page 9: ...far right the seatpost or frame may break which could cause a rider to lose control and fall Ensure the minimum inser on markings on the seatpost are inside the seat tube of the frame 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 ride...

Page 10: ...am Ba ery Key Posi ons Any me the ba ery is in key posi on 1 the display power bu on will turn the bike on and off but the ba ery and key cannot be removed If the ba ery is in key posi on 2 no bu ons or controls can be ac vated the bike will remain off and the key can be removed but the ba ery cannot be removed Any me the ba ery is in key posi on 3 the key and the ba ery can be removed before moving...

Page 11: ...dlebar faceplate bolts and seatpost quick release are fully and properly secured 1 Test the ba ery lock security Ensure the key port is aligned with the 1 posi on which indica ng the ba ery is on and locked onto the frame mount 3 Turn on the bike With the ba ery locked in place Locate the LCD display controls near the le handlebar grip Hold down for approximately 1 seconds un l power is delivered ...

Page 12: ...e ba ery charging port Charging Port Before using the electric bike you must fully charge the ba ery Charge Your E Bike Remove the rubber cover on the charging port Connect the DC output plug from the charger to the charging port on the side of the ba ery The ba ery can be removed from the bicycle for charging To remove the ba ery turn the key to the posi on 3 see the previous remove ba ery sec on...

Page 13: ...PAS level Decrease pedal assist PAS level Press bu on 2 Toggle odometer mode Decrease backlight Long press bu on 1 second 2 Toggle speed mode Turn on walking mode USB func on Press and hold M bu on 1 second 4 Long press M again the USB func on will turn off and the charging output is DC 5V 500mA In the power on state press once M bu on 4 RT SPEED AVG SPEED MAX SPEED Opera on Direc ons 1 2 3 4 Press...

Page 14: ...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 15: ... 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 25 26 ...

Page 16: ...xhaus 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 guidelin...

Page 17: ... 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...

Page 18: ...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 th...

Page 19: ...ived missing accessory or broken part A1 Please take a photo and send to Jasion Support Team by sending email support Jasionride com and Jasion Support Team will reply you soon and send correct accessory or part replacement Q2 Will my bike arrive assembled A2 Your bike will arrive mostly assembled We ll also provide the tools and a comprehensive assembly video for the rest part Q3 What can I do if...

Page 20: ...sion within 30 days from the date of receipt 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 incl...

Page 21: ...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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