EcoMotion MINI Pro User Manual

EcoMotion MINI Pro User Manual

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USER MANUAL


MINI Pro/E-FAT BIKE
IMPORTANT!
In order to ensure your safety and get
the most from your product please read this Manual 

carefully before first use.
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April 13, 2025

Show the charger fuse

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April 13, 2025

What year is the ecomotion ebike

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Mr. Anderson
April 13, 2025

The EcoMotion MINI Pro eBike was released in 2019.

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Summary of Contents for EcoMotion MINI Pro

  • Page 1: User Manual

    
 USER MANUAL
 MINI Pro/E-FAT BIKE IMPORTANT! In order to ensure your safety and get 
 the most from your product please read this Manual 
 carefully before first use. www.ecomotionbikes.com | contact@ecomotionbikes.com EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tips for proper use 14-15 Bicycle maintenance 16-17 The battery 17-19 Dismounting / mounting of battery from the bicycle Emphases for battery charging 20-21 Preserving of battery's lifespan 21-22 Warranty, liability and company's policies Problems & solutions 23-24 
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  • Page 3: Important General Information And Warnings

    Accidents / falls may cause severe injuries and 
 in extreme cases even to death!
 Please read this user manual responsibly, with care and 
 judiciousness!
 Also always make sure that the bicycle is in order by using 
 this user manual prior to riding! EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 4: Definitions

    PAS - Pedal Assist Sensor - Sensor which is located near the pedals’ axis, recognizes the pedals movement and operates the motor accordingly. TAG - Twist And Go - The motor is activated while twisting the throttle, that is located on the handlebar. Main parts location: EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 5: General Information

    
 Make sure that the handlebars’ wires are loose and not tight onto the frame / fork so the fork can move freely to the sides without resistance. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 WARNING! To avoid component 
 breakage, when raising the 
 handlebar, make sure the safety 
 line is unrevealed to the eye! 
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 5. Assemble the seat into the frame, and lock it into its place with its hoop. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  • Page 8 6. Assemble bicycle pedals 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 7. Tighten handlebar stem 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  • Page 9: Folding Of The Bicycle

    Folding the handlebar: (1) Open the folding mechanism lock.
 (2) Pull the lever down.
 (3) Fold the handlebar. Rising the handlebar:
 (3) Straighten the handlebar. 
 (2) Lock the folding lever. 
 (1) Lock the folding mechanism lock. 
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  • Page 10: Bicycle Prepare / Inspection Prior To Riding

    It is recommended to adjust the seat in the way that the user’s feet are touching the ground .
 Important! – To avoid component breakage, when raising the seat, make sure that its safety line is unrevealed to the eye! EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 11 Make sure that the wheel spokes are tightly screwed and are not loose. And that the wheels are not missing any of them. Be sure to check that all of the bicycle’s bearings are operating and rotating freely (are not jittery or vibrating). EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 12 Make sure the bicycle’s battery is functioning and any physical pulping or damage does not appear on it. Make sure that the battery is properly mounted on the bicycle prior to use. Make sure that the TAG / PAS systems are properly functioning. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 13: Operating Of Bicycle's Electric System

    Operating the motor by using the TAG system: 
 A throttle is located on the right side of the handlebar. While turning the throttle, the motor goes into action. The bicycle can be used as a regular bicycle while the electric system is off. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 14: Tips For Proper Use

    It is recommended to wear a proper bicycle helmet for riding, even if this is not mandated by law in certain situations. All applicable laws and regulations should be read carefully before using the electric bicycle. You must comply with traffic laws and regulations. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 15 Using the bicycle near the beach exposes it to 
 salt & humidity. The bicycle ought to be cleaned and oiled 
 more frequently if used in such areas, to make sure that the 
 components do not rust and malfunction. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 16: Bicycle Maintenance

    The bicycle should be cleaned using a wet cloth only (do not pour / spray water directly onto the bicycle). 
 After cleaning the bicycle, the metal parts, that are not aluminum, should be oiled. All bicycle’s moving components should be cleaned on a regular basis. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 17: The Battery

    Do not store them where it can be exposed to rain or poor weather. 
 The battery: 
 This battery model is a chargeable Lithium Polymer battery powered by LG cells. It is highly recommend that the battery will be charged in full prior to use. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 18 , and in most extreme cases cause 
 battery explosion! 
 Recommended storage temperature for the battery is between 
 32°F - 72°F! WARNING! Avoid exposing the battery to extreme 
 temperatures (104°F or higher) for prolonged period! 
 
 
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  • Page 19: Dismounting / Mounting Of Battery From The Bicycle

    IMPORTANT! Make sure that while mounting the battery 
 
 back onto the frame, the battery is sliding on its allocated rail, 
 if the battery is misplaced it may get stuck. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 20: Emphases For Battery Charging

    Do not place the battery and / or the charger near flammable substances during charging. The battery works better when it is fully charged, it is recommended to begin riding when battery is fully charged. EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 21: Preserving Of Battery's Lifespan

    Average battery lifespan depends on its use and on its conditions. Even with proper care, rechargeable batteries do not last forever. This battery model will last between 700-1000 charging cycles. 
 A partial charge/discharge counts fractionally against those EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 22: Warranty, Liability And Company's Policies

    In case of product malfunction that you cannot 
 solve by yourself according to this manual guide, 
 please contact us at: warranty@ecomotionbikes.com For more information regarding our company’s 
 policies including warranty & Liability, please 
 visit us on: www.ecomotionbikes.com EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 23: Problems & Solutions

    PAS magnets away Attached the magnets to the from sensor sensor and retest PAS system doesn't work Faulty PAS sensor Replace the sensor and retest Faulty controller Replace controller and retest Display rupture wire Replace the display and retest EcoMotion Bikes...
  • Page 24 Charger indicator light flashes and not change Faulty charger Replace the charger into red (not charging) Loose connector Check all connectors Bicycle has intermittent Loose fuse Check fuse connector power Damaged wires Inspect all wires EcoMotion Bikes...

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