Table of Contents
2 - Introduction
3 - KnowYour Electric Bike
4- Range and Performance
5 - Safety
7- Dash
8 -VPAC and Torque Sensor Explaination
9 - Battery Life
9 - Car Racks
9 - Rear Carrier
9 - Cleaning
I0 - Removing the Battery
10 - Charging the Battery
I I - Warranty
Congratulations on your purchase of an
e-Moto power assist bicyclel.
Important:
Please read all information in this
manual carefully for your own safety,
aswell as maximum enjoyment and
performance of your e-Moto electric
bicycle.
Your e-Moto electric bicycle is
designed for on-road use only.
Extreme off-road use, jumping,
racing, or prolonged exposure to the
elements can put the operator at
serious risk for injury or death-- and
may void your warranty.
If you have purchased an e-Moto
electric bicycle that has not been
assembled, please consult the specific
assembly guide for your model, listed
at http:l lwww.emotoev.com.
Be sure to review and complete
the e-Moto warranty registration
card included in this carton, and
mail immediately. Failure to file this
registration may void or impair your
warranty coverage.
Before you
begin:
Before you ride your e-Moto
electric bike for the first time, it
is recommended that you charge
the battery for at least 8-hours
before use. An initial charge will
help condition your battery and
allow for optimum performance
throughout its life. Please note that
your chargers indicator light may turn
green, indicating a complete charge,
before the conclusion of the 8-hour
period. Allow the charge to continue
until the full 8-hours are complete.
Subsequent charges will be complete
automatically, when the light turns to
green.
Your Warranty at a
Glance:
Frame: 10-years
Major Components: I-year
Batteries: 2-years
Know Your Electric Bike
Each e-Moto electric bicycle uses
common components and controls
for operation. Your e-Moto bike may
10014different that the one pictured
above, but the functions and controls
are located in similar locations.
All e-Moto electric assist bicycles use
chargers that automatically adjust
for voltage between 110v - 240v
AC. If you travel with your e-Moto
bike, your charger will work with any
country's wall current.
I. Rear Hub Motor
2. Parcel Carrier
3. RearWheel Lock
4. Battery On/Off Switch
5. Charging Socket
6. Optional Throttle
7.Thumb Shift Gear Lever
8. Adjustable Handlebars
9. Fenders
I0.Torque Sensor
II. Shimano Derailleur
Range and Performance
Maximum range on a full charge can vary depending on many variables, such
as:battery age, terrain, rider weight, temperature, riding style and speed. This
chart represents approximate range based on normal road conditions with a
rider weight of 1761bs. Maximum range exceeding these figures is normal and
not cause for concern.
26-volt 9Ah VPAC 25-miles 15-mph
26-volt 9Ah Throttle 15-miles 15-mph
37-volt 9Ah VPAC 35-miles 15-mph
37-volt 9Ah Throttle 20-miles 15-mph
Conditions that effect
your battery's range:
• Ambient Temperature: Extreme
cold and heat can effect the bat-
teries capacity.
• Total Number of Charge Cycles:
As the battery ages, total capac-
ity can decrease.
• Wind: Riding into a strong head-
wind can decrease range.
• Road Conditions: Excessively
rough or hilly terrain requires
the consumption of more power.
• Load: Carrying extra weight on
the rear carrier or in a backpack
will use more energy.
• Operator Weight.
• Repeated Acceleration from a
Standing Start.
• Proper Gear Usage:Taking full
advantage of the available gears
will significantly increase range.
• Poor Maintenance: Under
inflated tires, misadjusted brakes,
a dry or dirty chain, can decrease
range.
Tips for Maximizing
Range:
• Charge the battery at room
temperature (32-85F)
• Although Lithium Ion batteries
have no chemical memory,
discharge the battery as much
as possible before charging for
best performance. Charging a
partially full battery will have no
negative effects.
• Use the bicycles gears as much
as possible when encountering
terrain.
• Maintain proper tire pressures
and lube the chain regularly.
• Operating temperatures
between 40F and 85F will
significantly increase range.
• Get your bike a regular (every
12-months) tune up at your
authorized e-Moto dealer.