background image

10

·The battery should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or the like. Otherwise 

there will be a risk of explosion!

·If this product is not used for more than 30 days, please fully charge the battery.

·Fully charge the battery every 90 days. Otherwise, the battery will conduct self-discharge and be 

damaged.

·If the battery emits a strong smell or becomes hot, stop using the product immediately. Do not open 

the product casing and don't try to disassemble the battery by yourself.

·Please dispose of the battery correctly and safely.

3-2.Battery safety precautions

3-3.Safety instructions for battery charger

·Please use the original battery charger provided with the product for charging.

·The battery charger is not suitable for children under 14 years old, people with mental disorders, 

those who are disabled, etc., unless they use this product under the supervision or guidance of their 

guardians.

·Check again whether the power plug and cable are damaged. If so, they must be replaced by the 

manufacturer, a designated service agent or a person with similar qualifications to avoid danger.

·Before cleaning, storage and transportation, disconnect the battery charger from the power source 

and allow it to cool down.

·Protect electrical components from moisture. When the battery charger is cleaned or used, do not 

immerse it in water or other liquids to avoid electric shock. Do not put the battery charger in water. 

When being charged, this product must be placed in a well-ventilated place. After the battery is fully 

charged, immediately disconnect the charger from the power source.

·Regularly check whether the battery charger is damaged. A damaged battery charger must be 

repaired before use. Do not use a battery charger that has been left exposed for a long time or 

damaged.

·Do not connect a damaged product to the battery charger. There is a risk of electric shock!

·Do not disassemble the battery charger. Repairs must be performed by reliable after-sales service 

personnel. Incorrect assembly may cause fire or electric shock.

·Do not use the charger near flammable and explosive items, otherwise there is a risk of fire and 

explosion.

·Please check the technical data before connecting the battery charger to the power source.Improp-

er use may cause fire! The battery charger should be used indoors only.

·Do not misuse the battery charger. The battery charger is only suitable for this product. Use with 

other products may cause fire or electric shock.

·Make sure that the battery charger and the charging port are properly connected and not blocked 

by foreign objects.

·Keep the charging port clean, dry, and free from dust and humidity. Do not put any objects on the 

battery charger, and don't cover it. Otherwise, the battery may overheat.

Do not place the battery charger near any heat sources.

·Be sure to place the power line in places where no one may trip, step on, or damage it, Otherwise 

there will be a risk of material damage and personal injury.

·Do not disconnect the battery charger from the power source by pulling the power line. Please 

manually remove the plug.

·Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.

Summary of Contents for EB50

Page 1: ...The manufacturer reserves the right to change and release product rmware updates and to keep this manual up to date https www okai co...

Page 2: ...EB50 Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...tion 2 Intended Use 3 Safety Instructions 3 1 Safety instructions 3 2 Battery safety precautions 3 3 Safety instructions for battery charger 4 How To Use 4 1 Instrallation instructions 4 2 Charging th...

Page 4: ...equately prepare before going on the road Please keep the instruction manual in case you need it from time to time If you give the electric bike to others please also provide them with this user manua...

Page 5: ...peed Adapted Terrain Operating Temperature Storage Temperature IP Rating Charging Time Rated Voltage BMS Rated Capacity Swappable Battery Yes or No Max Torque Rated Voltage Motor Control Mode 20 45 48...

Page 6: ...ting the range include speed ambient temperature climbing number of starts and stops etc Item Content Charger Rider Features Packing Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current Max Load AGE Recommende...

Page 7: ...t avoided mild or moderate injury may occur This symbol marks additional information and instructions about the product and its use Please read the instruction manual carefully before use This product...

Page 8: ...h 1925 width 710 height 1104mm Buttons Headlights Eight speed shifter Display Brake lever Front fender Charging port 26 4 0 in Rear wheel group Pedal Cushion Battery key port Front quick release Front...

Page 9: ...ay alert and drive at a low speed Please respect the pedestrian s right of way when driving Avoid frightening pedestrians especially children When driving in countries and regions where there are curr...

Page 10: ...an appropriate temperature Pay attention to the temperature requirements for battery charging 20 Please always wear personal protective equipment to protect wrists knees head and elbows suitable for...

Page 11: ...you are not seen or heard 45 Cross the protected passages while walking 46 In all cases take care of yourself and others 47 Power o the vehicle during charging 48 Do not divert the use of the vehicle...

Page 12: ...be placed in a well ventilated place After the battery is fully charged immediately disconnect the charger from the power source Regularly check whether the battery charger is damaged A damaged batte...

Page 13: ...the white plastic buckle under the package 4 How to use This section provides information on how to use the product correctly To ensure user safety and service life it is important to follow these ins...

Page 14: ...3 Lift the carton and take out the rear wheel xed foam 4 Take out the front wheel 12 Front wheel Front fender...

Page 15: ...n M5 screws with a hex screwdriver connect wiring terminal 7 Install fenders Tighten M6 screws with a hex screwdriver 6 Get the vehicle out of package remove the packaging put down the kickstand M5 M5...

Page 16: ...th a hex screwdriver Quick release skewer a Align the front wheel hub with the front fork 9 Front wheel installation procedures 8 Remove the Protection stents and disc brake protection plate respectiv...

Page 17: ...ers are working properly 14 Stand with one foot on the pedal and leave with the other and start to slide 12 Long press the power button the display screen is lit to indicate that the start up is succe...

Page 18: ...ake lever controls rear wheel braking 17 To change the center of gravity while turning turn the handlebar slightly 15 Place your other foot on the pedal to keep your feet steady Focus and keepbalance...

Page 19: ...an nd the cruise control function in the app and discover more ways to use the bike Install APP please register login Watch the driving guide Start exploring a new riding experience Now you can use yo...

Page 20: ...turn the headlights on o while the bike is powered on Gear button Press to adjust 0 3 and pedestrian gears 0 gear motor will not output power 1 3 gear Motor power increases gradually Pedestrian gear...

Page 21: ...tions Safety equipment always wear personal protective equipment wrist knee head and elbow protection In some areas local laws or regulations may require helmets Checklist Do not touch the brake parts...

Page 22: ...product from impact and vibration 5 3 Storage and transportation 6 Handling This mark indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household waste In order to prevent possible harm...

Page 23: ...e check the cable connector make sure that they connect properly 2 Change the motor extension cable to check If the cable is available 3 Change the display to check the display is available 4 Change t...

Reviews: