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Page 2: ...www ettrone com Electric Bike User Manual Ali ...

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Page 4: ...ss of its own combining a modern and sleek design powerful 250W motor and unique features Enjoy your ride This user manual will guide you through important safety and performance information Read it before you take the first ride on your new ETTRONE bike and keep it for future reference ...

Page 5: ...r 01 2 Product Overview 03 3 Packing List 04 4 Assembling Your E Scooter 05 5 Button Instructions Dashboard 10 6 Warnings 11 7 Go Riding 16 8 Battery Information 20 9 Specifications 24 10 Daily Care Maintenance 27 11 Contact 30 ...

Page 6: ...anual IMPORTANT The combination of the safety alert symbols and the word WARNING in this manual indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in injury or is an alert against unsafe practices Please read this manual carefully and follow the recommendations To reduce the risk of injury adult supervision is required Never use in roadways near motor vehicles or near steep inclines or s...

Page 7: ...d other vehicles or pedestrians Always wear an approved helmet which fits properly while riding Always slow down and yield the right of way to pedestrians and overpass on the left if possible Check for loose fasteners or hardware and or any damaged component If the e bike is making an abnormal noise stop the vehicle immediately and contact ETTRONE for assistance ETTRONE recommends riders to be 14 ...

Page 8: ...Absorber 10 Foldable Pedals 11 Tail Light 12 Front Wheel 13 Rear Disc Brake 14 Crank 15 Hub Motor 16 Side Stand 10 Foldable Pedals 2 Rear Wheel Lever 4 Foldable Seat 5 Seat Adjustment Lever 1 3 LED Head Light 14 Crank Tail Light 11 7 Removable Battery 9 Rear Shock Absorber 15 Hub Motor 16 Side Stand 8 Main Frame Front Wheel Lever 13 Rear Disc Brake 6 Stem Folding Latch 12 Front Wheel ...

Page 9: ...unboxing your e bike Verify that all parts are in good condition Retain all packaging materials and original box in case you need to ship it in the future Unplug the charging cable before assembling and power off the e bike Electric Bike 1 Accesories Foldable Pedals ...

Page 10: ... handlebar by pulling it upwards 1 Lift the stem and secure the folding latch 2 Rotate the safety locking ring counterclock wise to lock the latch 3 Slide the handlebar assembly into the stem hole and secure it with the 4 screws provided Tighten securely ...

Page 11: ...e and bolt it in place with the screws provided Check for stem play and adjust if required by rotating the latch bolt as per the diagram Do not over tighten to allow proper functioning Adjust the brake lever height to your desired level by loosening the bolt and rotating the lever Tighten the bolts again securely ...

Page 12: ...unter clockwise to secure in place a Install the right side crank along with the front sprocket to the shaft of the e bike and bolt it in place with the screws provided b Install the pedal marked with R on the right crank Pay attention to the thread direction of the pedal and turn counter clockwise to secure in place ...

Page 13: ... gently Turn the key clockwise to lock Turn the key counter clockwise to unlock the battery Gently pull the battery out using the battery strap a Slide the chain over the the rear sprocket b Slide the front side of the chain onto the driving sprocket and turn the pedal slowly to accomodate the chain in place ...

Page 14: ... The chain should be able to move 1 4 to 1 2 inch in both directions 6 Seat Installation 1 Disengage the seat post lock 2 Insert the seat post into the frame of the e bike 3 Adjust the seat to the desired height and tighten the seat post lock NOTE Do not exceed the seat height limit marked with a line on the seat post to avoid accidents and or damage to the e bike ...

Page 15: ...t light 5 Photosensitive Switch When the ambient light becomes dark the front and rear lights will automatically turn on when the headlight switch is not turned on 6 Riding Mode Switch Toggle the switch to any of the 5 available riding modes 1 Pedal only mode 2 Pedal assist mode level 1 5mph 7 5 km h 3 Pedal assist mode level 2 10 mph 15km h 4 Pedal assist mode level 3 16 mph 25km h 5 Throttle onl...

Page 16: ...death and damage Please follow the traffic laws and regulations when using electric bikes It is forbidden to ride electric bikes into the motorway DO NOT make calls and or listen to music while riding Electric bikes should not be parked in the building foyer evacuation corridor or safety exit ...

Page 17: ...ited to ride on the road with severe water accumulation The road condition of the water accumulation is unknown which may easily cause danger Do not ride if you are under the influence of alcohol or any other drug Do not exceed the maximum rated load of 220 lb 100 kg 220 lb 100 kg 14 ...

Page 18: ... handlebar securely at all times with both hands DO NOT modify the electric bicycle by yourself It may cause unstable operation of the electronic system and cause danger when riding Only one person is allowed to ride the e bike at the same time Do not carry children on arms ...

Page 19: ...dify the battery of an electric bicycle without permission Modification of the battery is dangerous and improper operation may cause the battery to explode or catch fire Please try to avoid riding in rain or snow If you need to ride slow down and avoid emergency braking ...

Page 20: ...e road and or obstacles DO NOT attempt any other activity while driving Control your speed while riding downhill as the e bike may obtain higher than normal speeds Always turn off the key switch to avoid unintended throttle actuation ...

Page 21: ...16 Before riding carefully inspect the bike to ensure there is no damage or loose parts 7 Go Riding WARNING Always wear a helmet knee pads elbow pads and other protective gear to avoid injury 35 45 PSI ...

Page 22: ...it down Adjust the seat height to ensure a comfortable riding posture Place your foot on the pedal at the lowest level Your knee should be flexed and making an of about 25 35 degrees Insert the key turn the key clockwise to the ON position to turn on the E bike and check the battery level 17 ...

Page 23: ... with 3 levels of pedal assistance The left switch has 3 positions marked as 1 2 3 and function as described below 2 Pedal assist mode level 1 The E bike will provide assistance up to 5mph 7 5 km h 3 Pedal assist mode level 2 The E bike will provide assistance up to 10 mph 15km h 4 Pedal assist mode level 3 The E bike will provide assistance up to 16 mph 25km h 5 Throttle only mode In this mode th...

Page 24: ...f required or for emergency braking Do not use the front brake only as it may cause front tire slippage and accidents Note Use the throttle gradually and slowly while learning to ride Accelerating suddenly and to fast may result in an accident 5 Slowly release the brake and press the left foot lightly on the ground to make the bike starts to slide forward slowly At the same time use your right foo...

Page 25: ...w them to ensure the life and performance of your e bike Li ion batteries are made from flammable materials and have the potential to introduce fire and explosion hazards from failure modes that may ignite the battery Lithium Ion batteries can be hazardous and cause fires if not used properly Batteries contain chemicals which can be altered and destabilized if they are exposed to very low or high ...

Page 26: ...ttery Integrity NEVER use the battery if you see any visual damage or if you identify a particular odor or if you see any leakage DO NOT use it if you have accidentally dropped or smashed the battery NEVER attempt to open or repair the battery Visit your local dealer if you suspect anything unusual with your battery Transportation and Disposal Lithium batteries are considered dangerous and hazardo...

Page 27: ...ery port and insert the DC plug side of the charger into the battery port Plug the AC side of the charger to the power outlet Note The charger LED light will show RED when the battery is charging or GREEN when the battery is fully charged Charging method 1 ...

Page 28: ...23 Use the original ETTRONE charger ONLY The use of any other not approved charger will cause damage to the Battery E bike and may lead to explosion and fire Charging method 2 ...

Page 29: ...0 200 cm Net Weight Length Width Height Unfolded Length Width Height Folded Approx 44 lbs 20 kg Approx 46 45 18 50 42 91 in 1180 470 1090 mm Approx 46 45 13 77 29 92 in 1180 350 760 mm Motor Type Nominal Power Brushless Rear Wheel Mounted 250 W 0 25 kW 36 V Vehicle Parameters Max Speed Typical Range Max Slope 16 mph 25 km h 16 40 mi 25 65 km Approx 15 ...

Page 30: ...ires Charger Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current 100 240 VAC 42 4 VDC 2 A Battery Pack Battery Type Nominal Voltage Charging Temperature Lithium ion Battery 36 VDC Recommended 50 95 F 10 35 C Maximum 32 104 F 0 40 C Nominal Capacity Energy Battery Overload Protection 10000 mAh 360 Wh 70A 10A Braking Method Disc Brake and Foot Brake ...

Page 31: ...e 1 5mph 7 5 km h 3 Pedal assists mode 2 10 mph 15km h 4 Pedal assists mode 3 16 mph 25km h 5 Throttle only mode LED LED LCD Screen Indicates Riding Mode Speed Battery Charge Level Error Symbol Digital Dashboard Others Pedal Assist modes icons No Icon White D Icon Red D Icon Frame Material Alluminium alloy ...

Page 32: ...e alcohol acetone etc Failure to follow any of the above recommendations may lead to permanent damage of the electronic components Cleaning Before cleaning disconnect the e bike from the charger Ensure the power is off and the charging port cap is covering the charging port completely Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the frame and body parts clean You can use a toothbrush to remove hardened dirt or c...

Page 33: ...ted to avoid tube and tire damage and improve battery range Adjust the tire pressure to to 35 45 psi 240Kpa 310 Kpa Chain Maintenance Lubricate your chain periodically to extend chain life Use bicycle approved lubricants available at your dealership Inspect chain tension periodically and adjust to ensure a 1 4 to 1 2 inch play in both directions ...

Page 34: ...r extended periods of time will accelerate the normal aging of the body parts and may also reduce the battery life Charge the battery after each ride and avoid draining the battery completely DO NOT charge the e bike in temperatures outside the recommended limits see specifications If you plan to store your e bike for extended periods of time charge the battery before storing to avoid the battery ...

Page 35: ...30 11 Contact Enjoy your ride Contact ETTRONE for customer service and or technical assistance Have your serial number available when contacting us info ettrone com www ettrone com ...

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