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Jorvik JMT3 Electric Mountain Trike

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Continual Mileage

Test Conditions 

Wind speed: 

level 2-3, load: 200 lbs (90kg)

Atmospheric pressure: 

35. Kg/cm, 

Normal atmosphere temperature: 

25 degrees,

Flat bitumen concrete surface

Battery:

 100% fully charged.

Power consumption of one time charge:

 <0.5 kw/h 

Rated load: 

200 lbs (90kg)

Economical speed:

 25 kmh 

Dead load:

 <65 lbs (35kg)

The load haul is related to road, road surface, times of start-up, times of braking, wind speed, atmospheric temperature, 
air pressure in the tyre and correct way of charging, please note this is during driving. 

Summary of Contents for JMT3

Page 1: ...Jorvik JMT3 Electric Mountain Trike ...

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Page 3: ...p the benefits of a healthy body and a healthy mind The JMT range is built with a go anywhere mentality with the stability of 3 fat mountain trike tyres don t shy away from the unbeaten track actively seek it THE ADVENTURE STARTS HERE PLEASE NOTE This manual is not intended to be a detailed service repair or maintenance manual Please seek assistance from a qualified technician for service repairs ...

Page 4: ... If the design life of a component had been exceeded it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider Any form of crack scratches or change of colouring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component has been reached and it should be replaced For replacement parts technical information and warranty assistance please contact Jorvik Tricycles on 01904 848988 or email inf...

Page 5: ...ow to assemble this tricycle 7 Hand throttle control 19 About charging 20 Battery charging 21 How to start up the trike 22 How to use the LCD display 23 Safety 24 Additional safety 26 One year parts warranty 27 Continual mileage 28 The wiring diagram with LCD display 30 Troubleshooting 31 ...

Page 6: ...6 Product Jorvik JMT3 Electric Mountain Trike ...

Page 7: ... the nylon bands and taking off the lid Carefully remove your trike from the box and gently rest it in place 2 Remove all of the inside cardboard protection and bubble wrap 3 Locate and set aside the kit box containing the battery charger pedals this user s manual and tool kit 4 Loosen the bolts on the front wheel install the front wheel by lining up the disc brake and place the fork of the trike ...

Page 8: ...rk together 6 For the front drive trike connect the cable after taking the above steps ensuring both arrows fully meet together and the plugs are fully connected This is a common mistake leading to an error code if not fully connected 7 All wheels may need to be trued using a spoke key How To Assemble This Tricycle ...

Page 9: ...e Fit Handlebar To Headtube Open the stem lever by pulling down the release catch on the left hand side and lifting the lever Tighten the bolts of stem centre by using a 5mm Allen key Adjust to desired height Make sure centre of handlebar stem is aligned to the wheel ...

Page 10: ...y the front brake to slow or stop at high speeds may result in the rider being ejected from the saddle and continuing forward over the handlebars It is best to apply even pressure to both brake levers when slowing or stopping Tricycles equipped with disc brakes will occasionally make a slight scraping noise when the wheels are turning without the brakes being applied This is normal How To Assemble...

Page 11: ... mechanic New Brakes Bed in Procedure New brakes will require a bed in procedure prior to your first ride which will ensure the most consistent and powerful braking feel 1 Find a safe riding area that will allow for moderate speed Remain seated during the entire procedure for optimal results 2 Accelerate the trike to a moderate speed then firmly squeeze the brake levers until you are at walking sp...

Page 12: ...Jorvik JMT3 Electric Mountain Trike 12 How To Assemble This Tricycle FenderAnd Front Light Assembly Rear Fenders ...

Page 13: ... FenderAnd Light Assembly Please attach the new easy fit front fender using the bolt already located at the rear of the forks or in the hardware box also attach the front light using the same bolt bracket as shown in the images There is now no need for the fender support bars ...

Page 14: ...own to adjust it Move the clamp handle inward toward the seat post so it is held tight by the clamp This should require a fair amount of force to ensure the seat post is held tight Turning the bolt clockwise will increase the clamping force and counter clockwise will decrease the clamping force Make sure the seat is not set with the vertical maximum height marks above the clamp How To Assemble Thi...

Page 15: ...nd tighten the pedals remember to grease the pedal thread first Please Note The pedals are marked L for Left and R for right The left pedal is attached by turning it counterclockwise and the right pedals are tightened by turning them clockwise Make sure the pedals are tightly attached to the crank arms to prevent slipping ...

Page 16: ...rement of the amount of suspension fork travel with the rider stationery in their normal riding position The Sag depends on the position and weight of the rider and should be between 15 and 30 of the fork s max travel depending on the intended use and preferences How To Assemble This Tricycle ...

Page 17: ...um speed on level or downhill terrain Change gears only while pedalling When the grip shift nexus gear selector shows 1 you are in the first gear or the lowest gear When it displays 7 you are in the highest gear Adjustments require the fine tuning and should only be made by a qualified technician Avoid changing gears very rapidly from first gear to the last gear or vice versa How To Assemble This ...

Page 18: ...a away from direct sunlight and wet or damp environments It is also recommended to apply chain lube to the drivetrain of your trike when you clean it or wipe it down to keep it in good running condition Monthly clean your drivetrain and inspect chain for wear re apply lubricant to the chain and wipe off any excess with a cloth Check wheels for loose spokes tighten if necessary Check the tightness ...

Page 19: ...e You control the throttle by pushing it using your thumb the more you press the more power is released The further the throttle switch is from its resting position the more power is delivered to the motors to accelerate the Jorvik JMT trike When you want to slow down you simply release the throttle and let it return to its resting position and simultaneously apply the brakes Handle Throttle Contr...

Page 20: ... fire or even explosion Recharging The Battery The Jorvik battery may be charged while on the trike or removed and charged at a location away from the E trike The battery is easily removed by turning the key to the unlock position grasping the handle of the battery and sliding the battery out To charge the battery plug the charger in to an AC outlet Then plug the charger in to the charging port lo...

Page 21: ...tteries charge holding capacity will decrease If you find that your battery does not hold a sufficient charge you should contact Jorvik Tricycles to order a replacement Please fully charge the battery at least once a month when the E trike is not in use Recharge the battery after very use Do not disassemble or alter the battery or battery charger Do not place the battery near fire or corrosive sub...

Page 22: ...y switch the power button to on To remove the battery insert the key turn the key 180 degrees to the left anti clockwise then pull the battery up and towards the back of the trike Once charged slide back into position and lock by turning the key 180 degrees to the right clockwise ...

Page 23: ...pedal assistance level use the up and down buttons When not riding you can turn off the display by again holding down the power button The LCD meter display on your Jorvik Tricycles can be programmed to change various functions To turn the lights on and off keep the button pressed down for 2 seconds Please refer to the accompanying C961 display manual ...

Page 24: ...ike before every ride Make sure no nuts bolts or accessories are loose with particular attention to the front axle and handlebar stem Make sure that the tyres are correctly inflated with the recommended air pressure that is located on the side wall of very tyre Check the brakes for proper operations You must take your trike in to be serviced and checked by a qualified bike trike mechanic after 100...

Page 25: ...ing to fall off This is quite normal and can take a little practice to overcome Additional Passengers This Jorvik JMT model is designed for one rider only DO NOT carry any additional passengers on the front or rear of the bike Weight Capacity Jorvik Tricycles are designed with a maximum weight capacity of 133kg Exceeding the maximum weight capacity can result in damage of the trike which can lead ...

Page 26: ...n are highly recommended not to ride on any of the Jorvik Tricycles electric tricycles It is very dangerous and a high opportunity cause of serious injury Use Good Judgement Make sure no straps are dangling where they could get caught in the wheels No bags boxes or any items are in a position where they could be caught in the spokes Double check your load for security and stability Check that your...

Page 27: ...es worn bearings worn brakes general wear tear or damage to any part of the product due to abuse or misuse Labour or servicing carried out by anybody from outside of Jorvik Tricycles Parts damaged by accidents neglect or general wear and tear Including Lithium Batteries Damage caused by a non covered part or by any part not purchased from our facility Product parts damaged due to not being regular...

Page 28: ...5 C Normal Load Upslope Downslope Degree of Slope 2 degree Wind Level 2 3 Normal Temperaure 25 C Normal Load Surface The load haul is related to road road surface times of start up times of braking wind speed atmospheric temperature air pressure in the tyre and correct way of charging please note this is during driving Max Speed 35 kmh Economy Speed 18 kmh Power consumption of one time charge 0 5 ...

Page 29: ...rees Flat bitumen concrete surface Battery 100 fully charged Power consumption of one time charge 0 5 kw h Rated load 200 lbs 90kg Economical speed 25 kmh Dead load 65 lbs 35kg The load haul is related to road road surface times of start up times of braking wind speed atmospheric temperature air pressure in the tyre and correct way of charging please note this is during driving ...

Page 30: ...th LCD Display 6 Motor Black 9 Pin 7 Battery Black 2 Pin 1 Headlight Red 2 Pin 2 LED Display Green 5 Pin 3 Throttle Yellow 3 Pin 4 Brake Lever Red 2 Pin 5 Brake Lever Red 2 Pin 8 Sensor Yellow 3 Pin 9 Integrated Wire Black 10 Pin 10 Integrated Wire Black 10 Pin ...

Page 31: ...in 2 Left brake lever red 2 pin 3 Right brake lever red 2 pin 4 Controller box black 10 pin 5 LCD display green 5 pin Simply unwrap the black spiral covering until the quick disconnect fitting is exposed If necessary un thread and re thread the quick do connect fitting s Make sure that the battery is inserted fully into the bicycle If it is not the vehicle will receive no power causing all of the ...

Page 32: ...Unit 6 Hazel Court Yorvale Business Park York YO10 3DR T 01904 848988 E info jorviktricycles com www jorviktricycles com ...

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