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ASSEMBLY MANUAL

Read and understand this entire manual before riding!

DO NOT RETURN TO STORE!

NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Illustrations man not reflect exact appearance of actual procduct.

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GMX Mini e-Quad Bike

Summary of Contents for Mini e-Quad

Page 1: ...and this entire manual before riding DO NOT RETURN TO STORE NOTE Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations man not reflect exact appearance of actual procduct WWW GMXMOTORBIKES COM AU GMX Mini e Quad Bike ...

Page 2: ...rain Avoid riding on rough terrain or steep slopes Ride on familiar tracks and beware of obstacles Never ride under the influence of alcohol drugs Ensure children are supervised at all times near any quad bike activity Always carry a mobile phone or radio device so you can contact help in case of an emergency WEAR SAFE Always wear a helmet Wear protective clothing and gear such as goggles long sle...

Page 3: ...to replace the inner tube and are available to purchase from GMX SAFETY GEAR Always wear a motorbike Australian standard helmet and protective gear such as elbow pads knee pads gloves and enclosed shoes Never ride barefoot or in thongs WARNINGS Swing tags have been placed on your vehicle for you to identify checks that are located within this manual Once you have performed the check required remov...

Page 4: ...embly is required and in the interest of safety and warranty it is recommended that you have this product assembled by a qualified skilled small engine mechanic You may need to provide proof of being assembled by a skilled mechanic if not a report from a small engine mechanic advising of the issues to process your warranty claims The warranty is a parts replacement warranty and labor is not includ...

Page 5: ...maintain inspect or properly use your electric motorbike Because any incident can result in serious injury or even death we do not repeat the warning of possible serious injury or death each time such a possibility is mentioned APPROPRIATE RIDER USE AND PARENTAL SUPERVISION This manual contains important safety information It is your responsibility to review this information and make sure that all...

Page 6: ...ike is meant to be used only in controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets or sidewalks Do not ride your electric motor bike in any areas where pedestrian or product traffic is present Do not activate the speed control on the hand grip unless you are on the electric motor bike and in a safe outdoor environment suitable for riding These bikes were manufactur...

Page 7: ...oper protective equipment such as an approved safety helmet with chin strap securely buckled A helmet may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area Elbow pads and kneepads a long sleeved shirt long pants and gloves are recommended Always wear athletic shoes lace up shoes with rubber soles never ride barefooted or in sandals and keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the wheels...

Page 8: ...TCH IS TURNED OFF BEFORE CONDUCTING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY AND SET UP TIME Allow up to 30 minutes for assembly Allow up to 18 hours for initial charge see page 3 for charging information WARNING Failing to properly check adjust and tighten all bolts can cause you to lose control and crash Check over the entire vehicle prior to every use ASSEMBLY GUIDE There be a seperate pac...

Page 9: ...pinch any wires in the process Pic 2 ASSEMBLY GUIDE Pic 2 2 ATTACHING FRONT WHEELS The front wheel will need to have the discs facing in with the tie rod arm to be at the top Pictures show the correct position of the brake calliper and tie rod arm bolt hole Left Wheel Right Wheel ...

Page 10: ...the correct position on the frame Pic 5 slide bolt in with washers on the outside attach nut and tighten Pic 6 This will need to be done on the left and right sides ASSEMBLY GUIDE Pic 4 Pic 5 Pic 6 NOTE Attach brake cable prior to tie rod end of steering arm ...

Page 11: ...om the handlebars and place in the brake cable holder NOTE with the larger hole at the top Pic 7 Then place the cable end around and under the brake arm bolt there is a grove for it adjust and tighten Pic 8 ASSEMBLY GUIDE Pic 7 Pic 8 ...

Page 12: ...ASSEMBLY GUIDE BRAKES CHECK ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 13: ... with the brake function Avoid skidding to a stop as this can cause you to lose control 3 ATTACHING TIE ROD END STEERING ARM Locate the tie rod end and remove the bolt Slide into place Pic 9 10 and with an 8mm open end spanner hold the top of the tie rod end on the flat grooves Pic 11 Hold this with the open end spanner and attach nut tighten ASSEMBLY GUIDE Pic 9 Pic 10 Pic 11 ...

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Page 15: ...ASSEMBLY GUIDE 4 ATTACHING REAR WHEELS ...

Page 16: ...ASSEMBLY GUIDE CONNECTING WIRING AND REMOTE KILL SWITCH ...

Page 17: ...ated on the side of your tyres WARNING Failure to keep correct pressure in the tyres can cause loss of control of the vehicle and result in injury CHECK tyre pressure prior to every ride Note The pressurized air supplies found at gasoline stations are designed to inflate high volume automobile tires If you decide to use such an air supply to inflate your tires first make sure the pressure gauge is...

Page 18: ... form some charger If unnecessary heat is emitting turn the charger off and check for fault Chargers have built in over charge protection to prevent battery from being over charged The charger supplied with the bike should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug Enclosure and other parts and in the event of such damage the Pocket Rocket must not be charged until it has been repaired or r...

Page 19: ...of automotive batteries Problem Possible Cause Solution Motorbike does not run Undercharged battery Charge the battery A new battery Should be charged for at least 18 hours before using the motorbike for the first time and up to 12 hours after each subsequent use Check ALL wires and connectors Make sure the charger connector is tightly plugged into the charging port and the charger is plugged into ...

Page 20: ...a plastic bag Refer to the disposal instructions at left If acid comes into contact with skin or eyes flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes and contact a physician WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash your hands after handling ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 21: ...r Practice in an open area free from obstacles until you are familiar with the brake function Avoid skidding to a stop as this can cause you to lose control or damage the rear tire Make sure to apply the rear brakes first to and then apply even pressure across front and rear to not lose control of the vehicle REPLACING FUSE There will be a fuse box located within the battery compartment or bag Fli...

Page 22: ...e adjusted to the ideal tension with chain in the tightest spot Proper chain alignment must be maintained The wheel must not be skewed If the chain is noisy or rough running check the lubrication tension and alignment of the sprockets in that order Be sure not to place your body near any moving part of the chain to avoid injury CHECKING THE CHAIN SAG The optimum chain tension is where the chain on...

Page 23: ... excessive overload such as too heavy a rider or too steep a hill could cause the motor to overheat Replace the fuse with a new one of equel amperage Correct the conditions that caused the fuse to burn out to avoind burning out the fuse again Motor or electrical switch damage Contact GMX service centre for diagnosis and repair Short run time less than 15 minutes on full charge Undercharged battery...

Page 24: ...the tyres re required PSI on sidewall of tyre as they may lose air through the shipping process Motor bike is overloaded Make sure you do not overload the motor bike by allowing more than one rider at a time exceeding the maximum weight limit going up too steep a hil or towing products behind the vehicle Sometimes the motor bike doesn t run but other times it does Loose wires or connectors Check a...

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