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 LIBERT-é

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                       

 

Battery:

 (for professional use only) 

The LIBERT-é unit is powered by 36 volt, 

rechargeable batteries housed in a single 

compartment. Other than recharging, these 

batteries need no maintenance. To prolong 

battery life, recharge the battery after each use. 

In addition, plugging your charger into a wall 

timer with 4-6 hour setting is highly 

recommended as back up protection for your 

battery pack.

   You must also charge your 

LIBERT-é unit if it has not been used for 20 days.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 LIBERT-é       

 

 

Summary of Contents for Libert-e

Page 1: ... Warning Statement 2 Read Before Riding 3 List of Parts 4 Front Bar 6 Tool Kits In The Tool Bag 7 Assembling The LIBERT é 8 Charging The Batteries 17 Riding The LIBERT é 18 Maintenance 20 Wiring Diagram 21 Trouble Shooting Guide 23 Warranty 25 ...

Page 2: ... 58 H cm Type of motor DC Brush Motor Motor power 36V 350W Battery type Li Battery Battery capacity 36V 10Ah Charger 110V 240V UL approved Charging time 6 8 hours Max speed Up to 10 MPH 17 km h Single charge Up to 15 MILES 25 km Max capacity 286 LBS 130kg Net weight 99 LBS 45 kg 2 W Wa ar rn ni in ng g S St ta at te em me en nt t LIBERT é ...

Page 3: ...check that all pivot points locking buttons quick releases and latches are secured properly The power switch lock must be in the off position when the LIBERT é is being charged Do not use the LIBERT é when it is raining Do not place the battery near heat or fire Do not expose the charger to water or any moisture Check if batteries are properly charged and installed Charge Batteries after each use ...

Page 4: ...eat 6 Battery 7 Controller 8 Basket 9 Motor 10 Rear wheel 11 Tensioner 12 Rear fender compartment 13 Chain 14 Chain cover 15 Crank sprocket 16 Front wheel 17 Front fork 18 Frame 6 F Fr ro on nt t B Ba ar r LIBERT é 1 Left brake lever 2 Lock mechanism switch 3 Horn switch 4 Instrument 5 Right brake lever 6 Throttle ...

Page 5: ...18mm 9 charger 8 A As ss se em mb bl li in ng g T Th he e L LI IB BE ER RT T é é LIBERT é 1 Unpack the LIBERT é carefully so that you do not misplace any of the parts 2 Take out the fork Put the ball rack into the riser of front fork NOTE The ball is up 3 Put the riser of front fork into the front tube of frame then put another ball rack into the riser of front fork Twist the bolts and tighten it ...

Page 6: ...mb bl li in ng g T Th he e L LI IB BE ER RT T é é LIBERT é vertical This will make the next step easier 6 Remove the bolts and nuts from the connecting tube B Place the connecting tube into the top opening A After aligning the three holes place the three bolts through the connecting tube Twist the bolts do not hammer them through as this can damage the threads Tighten these three bolts with the nu...

Page 7: ...front ear D Tighten the quick release Finish front 12 A As ss se em mb bl li in ng g T Th he e L LI IB BE ER RT T é é LIBERT é wheel s installation Place Libert e on all three wheels 8 Install the chain It is recommended to wear gloves for protection Properly align chain on derailer A Then straighten the chain along the B direction and put on the crank sprocket C Turn the crank to verify ...

Page 8: ...nsert rear brake cable through brake cable tube fixed seat A Then insert rear brake cable through brake cable fixed seat B Pull the brake cable back hard with your hand then tighen the bolt with the provided nuts Drive the Libert e slowly and test brake function If the brake is too tight loosen the bolt and loosen the brake cable a little then tighten the bolt and retest If the brake is too loose ...

Page 9: ...ions 12 Install the basket with the four nuts and bolts provided 16 A As ss se em mb bl li in ng g T Th he e L LI IB BE ER RT T é é LIBERT é 13 Install the seat Adjust the seat post to the desired height Tighten the lock bolts with the nuts provided Tilt seat forward Insert the battery and lock it Plug the battery connector into the battery pack ...

Page 10: ...for the first time you must charge the batteries for 4 6 hours or until the charger light turns green using only the supplied charger To charge the batteries plug the charger into the charger socket located on the battery Then plug the charger into a wall outlet Red light on charger indicates charging green light indicates charged Warning Never charge tricycle longer than 8 hours ...

Page 11: ...light Hold onto the front bar with both hands Your left hand will control the brakes and your right 20 R Ri id di in ng g T Th he e L LI IB BE ER RT T é é LIBERT é hand will control the throttle and other brake As you turn the throttle towards yourself the speed will increase Release the throttle and apply the brake to stop the scooter You will control the speed of the scooter by using both the th...

Page 12: ... than recharging these batteries need no maintenance To prolong battery life recharge the battery after each use In addition plugging your charger into a wall timer with 4 6 hour setting is highly recommended as back up protection for your battery pack You must also charge your LIBERT é unit if it has not been used for 20 days 22 W Wi ir ri in ng g D Di ia ag gr ra am m LIBERT é ...

Page 13: ...own 4 The instrument is defective 1 Recharge your LIBERT é unit 2 Remove the screws that hold the battery compartment cover and raise the cover Visually inspect all wire connections making sure there are no loose wires reconnecting those that are 3 Replace the fuse 4 Replace the instrument The power indicator on the instrument illuminates but LIBERT é unit still does not work 1 The throttle handle...

Page 14: ... or warnings as stated on the product or in the applicable owner s manual or other printed materials provided with the product damage failure and or loss caused by the use of the product in any other manner for which such products were not specifically designed RMB EV warrants the LIBERT é unit for six 6 months according to the following terms Batteries and tires are warranted for three 3 months T...

Page 15: ...f improper maintenance or to any RMB EV product that has been altered or modified so as to 28 W Wa ar rr ra an nt ty y LIBERT é adversely affect the products operation performance or durability or that has been altered or modified to change its intended use This warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by normal wear and or by use of parts that are incompatible with LIBERT é products In ...

Page 16: ...ption either repair replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that does not conform to this limited warranty RMB EV may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent reconditioned refurbished or new units or parts of any units You are responsible to get the unit back to RMB EV 30 W Wa ar rr ra an nt ty y LIBERT é HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service please call or fa...

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