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Caution 

1.  Do not expose the charger to the rain, water or heavy humidity. Do not use the battery 

charger near flammable articles or in unventilated places. 

2.  For your safety, do not short circuits on the output plug of the charger when powered on, 

or it may cause unexpected danger or damage. 

3.  Always use the standard specified battery charger and power cord supplied by PMMC. 

4.  Before plugging the power cord of the charger into power source, please ensure that the 

input voltage setting of the charger is switched to the rating met with your power source 

inlet. 

5.  Must charge the battery pack daily after use. 

6.  If your unit will not be used or will be stored for a period of time, unplug the battery 

power cable to eliminate the battery charge from a nature current drain. 

7.  To remain the battery charge with 50% of full capacity of battery pack if not be used for a 

long time, will last for the life expectancy of the battery pack. 

The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage or injury due to improper or 

unsafe use of the battery charger.

 

 
Trouble Shooting 

1.  If the battery charging indication LED keeps staying at the “30%” level all the time while 

charging: 

Check if the power connections are in good condition. If the LED indication is still 

observed at 30% all the time while charging, the battery charger may be 

malfunctioned.  

Consult your local authorized dealer for assistance. 

2.  The charging continues for a long duration (over 8 hours, irregularly) and the LED 

indication still fails reaching to the 100% full charge: 

Stop charging immediately and check if the battery pack is faulty or aged, then consult 

your local authorized dealer for assistance. 

3.  The battery overheats:   

Check if your battery pack and its standard specified charger are connected with all the 

cables properly. Stop charging immediately and then consult your authorized dealer for 

assistance if the battery pack still remains overheating. 

Summary of Contents for Greenrider ES-16

Page 1: ...1 ES 16 e Moped e Bike E Mark Certified MOTC Approved USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...tion 3 Features 4 Instructions to set up your e Moped e Bike before using 6 EMI Warnings 7 Safety Warnings 9 User Guidance 10 Battery and Charging 12 Maintenance 18 Trouble Shooting 19 Check Your Insurance Policy 20 Disclaimer 22 ...

Page 3: ... and thoroughly before operating this model and make sure that you fully understand the guidelines and instructions given For your personal safety reason please have certified helmet while in using the unit If you have any questions regarding spare parts maintenance or any other concerns please contact your authorized dealer for assistance GREENRIDER is a registered trademark of the PMMC products ...

Page 4: ...le 15 Tail Light 16 Charging Port 17 Main Power Switch Power On Handle Lock 18 Basket 19 Front Firing Side Panels 20 Pedals Option Basket Pedals Front Firing Side Panels etc Remark The pedals are one of useful accessories to assist your riding much easier when you re running out of the battery charge or riding on a hill which will help you keep riding to your next stop and help your riding with th...

Page 5: ...lly charged 53 54V Must charge when the voltage below 49V 28 High Low Beam Switch 29 Turning Light Switch and Off Button 30 Horn Lever 31 High Beam Indicator Display 32 Lights Switch 33 Throttle Handle 34 PHET World PAT C LiFePO4 48V 9 6Ah Battery Pack 35 Specified Charger AC110V 220V Auto Sense DC 48V 3A for PHET World PAT C LiFePO4 Battery Pack 34 35 25 24 22 27 26 23 23 28 29 30 32 31 23 23 33 ...

Page 6: ... spare key is needed Use the key to unlock the saddle cushion from the battery pack housing as shown Peel off the protective wrap from the outside of battery box and then connect power plug onto the power socket of battery pack before using the e Moped e Bike Note The C LiFePO4 Battery Pack must be fully charged daily after use and before use of your e Moped e Bike at the first time The charging m...

Page 7: ...y on the transmitting units that include citizens band CB radios walkie talkie security fire and police transceivers cellular telephones and other personal communication devices NOTE Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON even when not being used 2 Medium range mobile transceivers such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These sour...

Page 8: ...f the unit WARNINGS 1 Do not operate hand held transceivers transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the unit is turned ON 2 Be aware of the nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the unit OFF as soon as it is sa...

Page 9: ...n stunt and any aggressive or off road riding Refer to your warranty terms and conditions for details 8 For safe riding it is important to inspect your unit before every ride and perform recommended maintenance in a timely manner 9 Check the tire pressure of front and rear wheels to ensure it is around 35 40PSI or 2 5bar before riding 10 Make sure that the battery pack has been fully charged befor...

Page 10: ...om Lock or Off to On position The key can not be removed when the key stays at On position Note Do not need to depress the key while in switching on Off Position You may switch off the power from On to Off position or keep depressing the key to switch from Lock to Off position to release the handlebar and steering lock The key can be removed at Off position Lock Position The handlebar and steering...

Page 11: ...the Red Horn Lever is pressing 4 Turning Light Switch and Off Button To use the turning light before making a turn or change traffic lane by pushing the switch to signal a right turn or pushing the switch to signal a left turn When you push the center release button the turning light will go off automatically 5 High Low Beam Switch When lights switch item No 2 is pushed to be at the ON position th...

Page 12: ...cket of battery pack Caution 1 All charging will be completed within 4 hours depending on the remaining charge of the battery to be charged with the specified standard charger 3A Do not charge the batteries for longer than 24 hours 2 Do not disassemble the battery pack or the warranty will be void 3 Do not connect the terminals inside the power socket of battery pack with any foreign objects that ...

Page 13: ...tery pack is fully charged 1 Ensure the input voltage to the charger from the power source inlet is between 100V 240V and ensure input voltage rating of the charger is switched at the setting met with your power source inlet 2 Ensure the battery pack to be charged is a PHET World Pat C LiFePO4 C Coated Lithium Iron Phosphate Based Battery 48V 9 6Ah supplied by PMMC 3 Make sure the power cord batte...

Page 14: ... and then plug the AC power cord connected with the charger at the AC side to a power source inlet as shown Option 2 Standard Battery Off Board Charging 1 Refer to the preceding instruction for Dismounting the Battery Pack 2 The power socket of battery box must be plugged with the DC power cable connected with the charger at the DC side and then plug the AC power cord connected with the charger at...

Page 15: ...sed for a long time will last for the life expectancy of the battery pack The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage or injury due to improper or unsafe use of the battery charger Trouble Shooting 1 If the battery charging indication LED keeps staying at the 30 level all the time while charging Check if the power connections are in good condition If the LED indication is still observe...

Page 16: ...els is dipped in the water which may cause an unrecoverable malfunction to the motor Control System Characteristics The control system consists of the main controller LCD panel throttle handle and brake lever with the power off feature The major functions are for the riding speed adjustment electric power off when braked the activation of the lamps and the horn low and over voltage protection etc ...

Page 17: ... speed tire pressure and the maintenance itself etc 2 The relevant conditions that may affect your riding range can be referred to the table as below Conditions that Affect Your Riding Range Item Conditions Effects 1 Ambient temperature Extreme cold and heat can consume the battery s charge more quickly 2 Headwinds Riding into a strong headwind will cause the motor to consume more energy 3 Road co...

Page 18: ...intenance Ensure to use the spare parts supplied by PMMC for replacement Routine Maintenance Check to see if the tire tread and tire pressure are in good condition Check to see if the battery capacity remaining charge and charger are in good condition Clean up the surface of your unit without spraying over all electrical connections If you have any questions after checking please refer to the cont...

Page 19: ...heel interfered by an unexpected or abnormal resisting force 1 The battery pack has to be fully charged 2 Remove foreign objects or check and adjust braking system or contact authorized dealer The riding speed is fluctuating while in a normal riding 1 A poor contact on the power connection of battery pack power cable or wire harness 2 Handbrakes with a poor connection on the wires for the power of...

Page 20: ... Insurance Policy Note YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS E MOPED E BIKE TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT ...

Page 21: ...21 Note ...

Page 22: ...fects will be dealt with on a contingency liability basis Warranty is only valid when the genuine SHOPRIDER GREENRIDER parts are used All modifications on the product unless approved and authorized by PIHSIANG will automatically invalidate the warranties Standard warranty does not extend to consumable items and parties other than the original purchaser The preceding guidelines are intended to assi...

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