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STARTING YOUR MINI BIKE

1. 

If your mini bike is charging, unplug the e-mini bike’s charger from the charging  

  port and replace the port cap. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet and store  

  in a safe place until next use. The unit will not turn on while the charger is 

  plugged into the charging port. 

Disconnect the charger from the port before    

  attempting to ride the bike.

2. Check the safety speed limiter switch to ensure it is in the desired position. 

  The switch allows the guardian to control the maximum speed of the electric    

  mini bike. 
3. Lift the latch covering the on/off switch and flip the on/off switch up to the  

  on position.
4.   U

se your foot to disengage the kickstand, and you are ready to ride!

RIDING YOUR MINI BIKE

 

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To Go:

 The speed of the mini bike is controlled by the throttle. To make the 

mini bike move forward, ensure no pressure is put on the brake lever and 

begin to twist the throttle. Twisting the throttle towards the rider increases 

the speed of the mini bike and releasing pressure from the throttle causes 

the mini bike to gradually slow down until it comes to a stop. The throttle 

is spring loaded and will return to the closed position (motor idle) when all 

pressure is removed. Because this is an electric product, small movements 

of the throttle produce an instant response of the motor. Do not suddenly 

twist the throttle without being prepared. 

 

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To Stop: 

To stop or slow the mini bike, release the throttle and squeeze the 

rear brake lever firmly and smoothly. The more braking pressure you apply, 

the quicker you will slow down and stop.

 

When you come to a stop, put your 

foot down to balance the mini bike.

PARKING YOUR MINI BIKE

1. When you have finished riding, use your foot to lower the kickstand.  

  The kickstand will keep the mini bike upright when it is parked. 

2. To shut off the bike, close the latch on the on/off switch or flip the on/off switch   

  down to the off position

STORING YOUR MINI BIKE

Store the mini bike on a flat surface sheltered from the elements. Storing the mini 

bike in the sun, wind, rain, or snow or in similar conditions will damage the battery 

and will reduce the lifespan of the vehicle. 

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Страница 1: ...ELECTRIC MINI BIKE OWNER S MANUAL THIS OWNER S MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE RIDING FOR THE FIRST TIME MM E250 PICTURE INDICATES APPROPRIATE DECAL APPLICATION LOCATION ...

Страница 2: ... not discard this owner s manual as it must be reviewed by each rider prior to his or her operation of the vehicle If a minor is operating the vehicle it is the responsibility of the minor s guardian to ensure that the minor understands the information contained in this manual This manual contains the latest product information available before printing You may view the most recent version of this...

Страница 3: ...MS DO NOT RETURN TO STORE CALL US AT INTRODUCTION 3 LAWS REGULATIONS 4 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 4 SAFETY 5 GETTING STARTED 7 BASIC OPERATION 9 WARRANTY 12 SPECIFICATIONS 14 REGISTRATION 15 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Страница 4: ...wner s manual for com plete warranty information If you would like to submit a warranty claim please contact Monster Moto customer service Maintenance Troubleshooting Resources Visit Monster Moto online for videos and step by step instructions on how to perform basic mainte nance procedures on your mini bike including battery replacement fuse replacement and brake chain and tire maintenance Detail...

Страница 5: ...nce Laws Always follow all relevant vehicle maintenance laws which include but are not limited to laws regulating the handling and disposal of flammable and dangerous materials such as batteries MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Maintenance requirements are a normal part of owning and operating a mini bike The operator of the mini bike is responsible for properly maintaining the vehicle and for understandi...

Страница 6: ...ng that the rider meets the physical and developmental levels necessary to safely ride the bike and 2 for supervising the minor while he or she is riding the mini bike WARNING Always wear protective safety gear while riding the mini bike Always wear a helmet approved and tested by an agency that it independent of the helmet manufacturer Recommended safety gear includes but is not limited to a full...

Страница 7: ...f the vehicle Ride within your skill level at comfortable speeds Be cautious of potential hazards and difficult terrain Always keep both hands and feet on the handlebars and foot pegs Do not brake or accelerate while turning Do not attempt tricks or stunts or go off jumps WARNING Never modify the mini bike or attach after market accessories Modifications and after market accessories reduce the rid...

Страница 8: ... FOUR BOLTS TWO TOP RISERS SLIGHTLY RAISED ON TOP 2 The diagram below illustrates how to attach the mini bike s handlebars to the mini bike BOLTS THROTTLE THROTTLE BRAKE LEVER BRAKE LEVER TOP RISERS ASSEMBLED HANDLEBARS HOW TO ASSEMBLE BOTTOM RISERS STEERING COLUMN MOUNTING PLATE 3 Once the handlebars are attached according to the diagram above sit on the mini bike to ensure the handlebars are in ...

Страница 9: ...ove the squeegee over the decal you may have to press down on one side of the decal with your finger Continue to squeeze out the window cleaner and air bubbles from between the decal and the plastic with the squeegee working from the center of the decal out to all sides 5 With a dry rag or paper towel dry the surface of the decal and the surrounding area making sure all of the window cleaner has b...

Страница 10: ...OTO COM 9 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ETCHED INTO METAL PLATE ON BOTTOM OF MINI BIKE KICKSTAND THROTTLE BASIC OPERATION OF THE E MINI BIKE FRONT PLATE FOOT PEGS BATTERY CHARGING PORT SAFETY SPEED LIMITER SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH REAR BRAKE LEVER ...

Страница 11: ...t use INSPECTING YOUR MINI BIKE Before turning on and riding your mini bike inspect the vehicle to ensure it is in proper operating condition Inspect the mini bike s frame for cracks or bends Examine the tires for proper inflation and to detect excessive wear Ensure all wires are properly conncted Visually inspect the entire mini bike for damage Test to ensure that the brakes and the throttle are ...

Страница 12: ...der increases the speed of the mini bike and releasing pressure from the throttle causes the mini bike to gradually slow down until it comes to a stop The throttle is spring loaded and will return to the closed position motor idle when all pressure is removed Because this is an electric product small movements of the throttle produce an instant response of the motor Do not suddenly twist the throt...

Страница 13: ...al use or due to intentional or uninten tional damage to the product This limited warranty will not cover any damage which results from the application of improper cleaners solvents or chemicals to the product from smoke or soot or from exposure to saltwater sea breeze or salt This limited warranty will not cover any damage resulting from storing the product with exposure to the elements Without l...

Страница 14: ...r maintenance performed on your product Your warranty claim may be denied solely due to your failure to ensure the completion of all scheduled maintenance or keep the maintenance records or receipts KEEP YOUR RECEIPT Proof of purchase will be required to substantiate any warranty claim As the mini bike owner warranty coverage may be denied if your mini bike or one of its parts has failed due to ab...

Страница 15: ...th the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However ther...

Страница 16: ...N Name __________________________________________ Age ________________ Address ____________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State _____________ Zip ________________ Email ______________________________________________________________ _ Home Phone _____ _________________ Cell Phone _____ _________________ Gender______________________ Occupation ________...

Страница 17: ...TORE CONTACT MONSTER MOTO AT 855 833 6483 OR INFO MONSTERMOTO COM Monster Moto will handle all service warranty and return arrangements Monster Moto 620 Monster Moto Trail Ruston LA 71270 855 833 6483 info monstermoto com www monstermoto com ...

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