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TROUBLESHOOTING - A Quick Checklist

 

Here's a quick checklist for troubleshooting if you should find yourself at the side 

of a road with a problem.

 

In many cases, reported faults or problems are a simple case of understanding the 

product better but unexpected problems can happen.

 

The following are some simple roadside assistance tips for electrical problems:

 

No meter power. Check the battery is charging and charged, check the battery

connections, display connections, check the key switch. If none of the above

applies, it may be your control unit or display depending on the model.

No throttle/pedal assist power (meter on). This means the battery is probably

fine and it is likely to be a connection issue. Check if the brakes/brake sensors
have bounced back properly, check connections to your motor, then connections

to your interface (throttle) and sensors. If none of the above applies, it may be
the controller failure.

Power cut-out. Check if the brakes/brake sensors have bounced back properly,

check battery contacts, check connections. Before seeking help try to notice
exactly when the cut-out occurs, i.e. on a long hill, on a short steep hill, how

many miles from last charge, after a bump, immediately after stopping or
slowing. This could be an issue with the motor.

Battery not charging. Check the charger fuse, check the power supply. Turn off
other appliances on the same power board, don’t use long extension cables.

Battery cuts out, particularly under load. Check any connectors, check wiring
between battery and motor. This could be an issue with the battery.

Motor noise. Roll backwards to see if the same noise occurs, cycle without power
to see if the same noise is still there; check connections especially if you have

removed a component recently. Check for sources of friction behind the brake
pads and around the wheel.

Motor resistance. Ensure motor wheel is mounted correctly, check if brakes are
disengaging and set up correctly, check for sources of friction, disengage power

and see if resistance persists, roll the bike backwards with the power on – you
may have a sticky/rusty brake or hub especially if you’ve driven through flood

water (not advised).

Short riding distance. This could be an issue with Low tire pressure, Driving on
many hills, headwind, braking, departures, and/or excessive load, Battery

discharged for long period of time, without regular charges ,aged or damaged.

Fault rates on ebikes are generally very low - about 1% over 12 months -

 

that's IF they are maintained well, are well built in the first place and are used as they 

were intended.

 

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Страница 1: ...www emmo ca...

Страница 2: ...harger Care 11 Safety 12 General warning 13 Meter Programming Use 800 or 810 LED 14 S900 LCD 15 16 Troubleshooting 17 Tips for basic maintenance of your electric bike 18 Warranty information 19 The wi...

Страница 3: ...cing the environmental impact on our world It also gives you the opportunity to pedal if you want to get exercise along the way We believe you will enjoy your riders with EMMO If you have any concerns...

Страница 4: ...stress fatigue in different ways If the design life of a component has been exceeded it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider Any form of crack scratches or change of coloring in h...

Страница 5: ...e the handle bar on the stem and tighten four bolts with 5mm Allen Key Figure 1 Position the handlebars to your desired comfort level 5 Once the handlebars are aligned and the top bolt is slightly sec...

Страница 6: ...ap your fingers around the fork blade for leverage and the lever should leave a clear imprint in the palm of your hand NOTE If on a traditional cam action system the lever cannot be pushed all the way...

Страница 7: ...d the handle in toward the seat post This should require a fair amount of force to ensure the seat post is held tight If necessary the clamp can be further tightened with a 5 mm allen wrench while in...

Страница 8: ...ust be in the UNLOCK position to slide the battery in and out Figure 1 Figure 2 Charging of battery To charge the battery plug the charger plug Figure 4 into the charging port on the battery red arrow...

Страница 9: ...9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to fold frame How to fold head stem vertically Lift the locking nut and pull down the lever Once unlocked the handlebar stem can be folded down...

Страница 10: ...lder to remove the battery turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the battery Figure 1 slide the battery up along the rail Figure 2 and remove the battery from the bike Charging of battery To charge...

Страница 11: ...harge it fully and recharge it every month Store it in a cool dry place Your battery is engineered with precision for high capacity and a long useful life Do not use it to power other electrical devic...

Страница 12: ...ck an area away from cars other cyclists obstacles or other hazards in order to become familiar with the controls features and performance of your new bike Additional Passengers The bikes are designed...

Страница 13: ...aking sure that the bicycle is properly fitted to the child that it is in good and safe operating condition that you and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle and th...

Страница 14: ...ON OFF to start the power Press 6km h button to activate the walking mode Press mode to select the pedal assistant power with pedals and throttle Low Med High Low 40 of max speed Med 75 of max speed H...

Страница 15: ...ault Display setting Short press M button to switch ODO Trip Short press up or down button to change assist level default value is level 1 Long press up button for 3 seconds turn on off the head light...

Страница 16: ...change the default value Reset all parameters P11 Long press up button 5 seconds when displays ssss all parameters reset to default values except for the ODO distance Error codes When something goes...

Страница 17: ...after a bump immediately after stopping or slowing This could be an issue with the motor Battery not charging Check the charger fuse check the power supply Turn off other appliances on the same power...

Страница 18: ...us Lube your chain once every month Check tire pressures at least once a week Pump up to the recommended pressures if needed Clean your ebike with a regular hose and or bucket brush Strictly no power...

Страница 19: ...he cells but can lead to unreliable BMS circuit behavior Lithium batteries are liable to self discharge over time because the BMS circuit itself draws current from the battery pack Although the amount...

Страница 20: ...includes such items as fork brake lever display throttles freewheels and miscellaneous connectors cables tools This warranty does not include water damage physical damage and normal wear and tear Thes...

Страница 21: ...s only for reference if any question you have please contact customer service for any repair RECORDING YOUR EMMO BIKE INFO BICYCLE SERIAL NUMBER BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER MODEL COLOR DATE OF PURCHASE DEAL...

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