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  • Page 1 2017 User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.7 Power supply ................. 11 Summary 1. Manual introduction ..............4 3.8 External Materials, Parts and Supplies ........11 1.1 Important message from Electric Motion........ 4 3.9 Operation under extreme conditions ........11 1.2 About this manual ..............4 3.10 Reception of the motorcycle ..........11 2.
  • Page 3 6.4 Damper ................. 15 9.1 Control before use ..............32 7. Controls and Components ............16 9.2 Starting of the bike ..............32 7.1 Front/rear braking system and adjustment ......16 9.3 Motor behavior adjustment ..........33 7.2 Throttle grip ................16 9.4 Braking ..................
  • Page 4: Manual Introduction

    no juridical claim can be carried out based on the information 1. Manual introduction contained in this manual. 1.1 Important message from Electric Motion The content of this manual will allow you to maintain your bike in perfect working order in the most secure way possible. Congratulation and thank you for your purchase of our electric motorbike Electric Motion ETrek.
  • Page 5 In this manual, the CAUTION designation will alert you to an object or situation that may cause injury to you or a third party or also damage your vehicle. ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    2. Safety instructions 2.2 Operating information In order to guarantee safe operation, it is forbidden to carry out any 2.1 Regulatory use modification on the vehicle. The Electric Motion ETrek has been designed and built to withstand By way of example, it is thus formally prohibited to use the vehicle if mechanical stress resulting from road and off-road use.
  • Page 7: Protective Clothing

    2.3 Protective clothing environment and road users, and take into account the rights of other road users. To contain the risks resulting from the use of the ETrek motorcycle, When the motorcycle parts are disposed of, be sure to comply with on road or off road, it is necessary to be equipped with all compulsory the recycling regulations of the country of use, in particular the protective clothing.
  • Page 8: Fire Hazard

    2.6 Fire hazard As long as the battery pack remains in good working condition, there is no particular fire hazard on this vehicle. However, if the vehicle catches fire, it is necessary to inform the fire brigade that the fire originated from an electric vehicle with a lithium-polymer battery.
  • Page 9: Important Notes And General Information

    3. Important notes and general information 3.3 Autonomy of the vehicle The autonomy of the ETrek model is more representative when it is 3.1 Emission information reduced to a number of kilometers travelled with a full charge of the battery. This term is called the “range” of the motorbike. The development of the motorbike ETrek by Electric Motion has made It is then easy to understand that the range of the vehicle depends on it possible to obtain a clean bike that does not emit any harmful...
  • Page 10: Transport Of The Vehicle

    Low range Important range 3.5 Spare parts and accessories High speed travel Low speed travel For safety reasons, we recommend that users of ETrek only use spare Bad road condition Good road condition parts and accessories authorized and recommended by Electric- Important elevation Low elevation Motion and have them fitted by a professional.
  • Page 11: Power Supply

    3.7 Power supply The battery life of the Etrek model depends on the operating temperature: The Electric Motion ETrek is powered with a lithium-polymer battery with a nominal voltage of 51.8V and a capacity of 52Ah. Operating It is possible to remove and reassemble the battery pack during temperature certain maintenance operations.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Identification

    4.3 Engine number (references) 4. Vehicle identification 4.1 Chassis number 4.4 Battery number (references) 4.2 Nameplate ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 13: Key Number

    4.6 Key number 5. Vehicle view You have two keys associated with your motorcycle and only your 5.1 Front view own. An identification plate is attached to identify the key number that is linked to the motorcycle number. Please keep it in case of theft, loss or breakage in order to make a duplicate.
  • Page 14: Rear View

    5.2 Rear view 5.3 Right view ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 15: Left View

    5.4 Left view 6. Technical data 6.1 Engine BLDC permanent magnet Motor type motor Nominal power 6 kW Power peak 11 kW Maximal torque 27 N.m Engine max speed 4500RPM Cooling system 6.2 Tires Front tire 90-90 R21 Rear tire 110-80 R18 6.3 Fork Fork Ø...
  • Page 16: Controls And Components

    It is best to get used to this braking system at low-speed before using 7. Controls and Components 7.1 Front/rear braking system and adjustment Before each use, check the condition of the brake system. A The brake lever is located on the handlebar on the right side. A CBS- faulty braking system makes you vulnerable as well as the other road type system is used to distribute braking between the front and rear users.
  • Page 17: Lighting System

    7.3 Lighting system Rear : The front lighting is on the front part of the vehicle and the rear light is on the rear part of the vehicle. It is necessary to use these lights when the outside brightness is low. Front : Make sure that the lighting system is always in working order.
  • Page 18: Turn Signal

    7.4 Turn signal Rear : Front : ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 19: Left-Hand Control System

    7.5 Left-hand control system 7.6 Right-hand control system Emergency Stop Switch Dipped-beam headlamp and headlight switch / Headlight Driving Mode Selection Button switch Regenerative braking button Turn signal Horn ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 20: Driving Mode Selection Button

    Driving Mode Selection Button 7.8 Side stand Driving Mode Selection Button Stand The active selection mode is displayed on the speedometer ( 7.10) ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 21: Steering Lock And Unlock

    7.9 Steering lock and unlock 7.10 Dashboard overview Steering lock The steering is locked when the handlebar is in the right or left hand position. Turn signal indicator Simply press the key and then turn the key like the picture below to Low battery Indicator lock / unlock High temperature indicator...
  • Page 22: Battery Pack

    7.13 Battery pack Therefore, all work that is not explicitly described in this manual, and which concerns an electronic device, must be carried out only by an Electric Motion qualified electrician. The battery of the ETrek is inside the battery pack. The casing of the battery pack makes it possible to protect all the cells composing the Do not open the engine or the vehicle battery pack.
  • Page 23 The main roles of the BMS are therefore: - Prevent the load of the vehicle when the outside temperature is below 10 ° C - Prevent the load of the vehicle when the outside temperature is above 45 ° C - Prevent discharge of the vehicle when the outside temperature is below -15 °...
  • Page 24: Battery Charger

    Be careful not to go on highway, without worrying that a In case of incorrect handling of the battery charger, the safety recharge or exit point is available on your route (knowing the of the user is not guaranteed. autonomy of the vehicle). 7.14 Battery charger Use the battery charger only with an Electric Motion battery pack.
  • Page 25: Commissioning

    8. Commissioning 8.1 Preparation for motorcycle receipt When the vehicle is received, the handlebar is disassembled, the toe- pads folded and the brake system assembled on the transport plate. It is therefore necessary to mount all its components in order to use the motorcycle.
  • Page 26 The inclination of the handlebar is at the discretion of the Installation of the brake system after reception user The brake system is fixed on a transport plate to prevent damage Keep the wires through the provided rilsans as the picture during transport.
  • Page 27 Mounting of rear-view mirrors - Mount the mirrors on the pins Tighten the rear view mirror on the pegs with a 17-spanner and a 14-spanner by positioning the rear-view mirror as desired. ELECTRIC MOTION...
  • Page 28: Instructions For Initial Commissioning

    8.2 Instructions for initial commissioning 8.3 Battery Charging Procedure Before using the motorcycle, the user must read the entire user The procedure of charging the vehicle is meticulous, it is important to manual. be familiar with this procedure before the first charge of the battery. The electric motorcycle brings a new driving experience, a time of The battery must be charged over a temperature range of 10°C to adaptation is necessary to become familiar with the new sensations...
  • Page 29 Load Charging Procedure 10A, 15A and 25A Stop the vehicle ( 9.5) Remove the saddle from the vehicle ( 12.2) Plug the battery charger into an AC outlet Connect the charger to the battery Only on chargers 10A and 25A: Switch on the switch on the back of the charger Check the lighting of the LEDs in this way: The charge begins automatically, when the connector is...
  • Page 30 switching to the charging mode of the battery. On the charger, two LEDs are active. When switching to charging mode, both LEDs are red. Pull the metal part back and then turn the connector When the charging process is finished, LED 2 then returns Only on chargers 10A and 25A: Switch off the switch on the to green back of the charger...
  • Page 31 Note: If there is a problem during charging, please repeat the charging process from the beginning to recharge the battery. When the motorcycle is loaded, do not turn the motorcycle on via the ignition key, which immediately stops the charging process. Regardless of the charger used, do not leave the battery charged for too long, otherwise damage may occur.
  • Page 32: Vehicle Use

    9.2 Starting of the bike 9. Vehicle use To start the motorcycle safely, follow these instructions: 9.1 Control before use Fold the stand, It is important that the user of the ETrek motorcycle checks the Turn the key in the switch in the ON position, condition of the vehicle and the safety of operation before each The battery then turns ON journey.
  • Page 33: Motor Behavior Adjustment

    The power on indicator is displayed, the motorcycle is ready 9.3 Motor behavior adjustment for operation, The ETrek motorcycle has 3 driving modes. The driving modes are selectable via the right control unit. These maps affect the motor behaviour. The latter may therefore be more or less lively.
  • Page 34: Braking

    9.4 Braking When braking, the throttle grip must be in the closed position (acceleration stopped). The front brake lever, located on the right side of the handlebar, brakes only the front wheel. The rear brake lever on the left side of the handlebars allows the rear brake to be braked mostly and the Braking too strongly causes the wheels to lock and makes the front brake slightly.
  • Page 35: Stop And Put The Stand

    9.5 Stop and put the stand to avoid falling. Beware of sloping floors, the motorcycle is coasting when it is stopped. To turn off the vehicle, follow the procedure below: Do not leave your motorcycle unattended after use. Set the main switch to the OFF position After riding, some parts of the motorcycle may be hot, so be sure not to touch them before they are fully cooled to avoid any risk of burns.
  • Page 36: Motorcycle Storage

    9.7 Motorcycle storage In case of long-term immobilisation of the vehicle, it is important to apply additional measures. It is thus necessary to: Clean the motorcycle correctly ( 9.6), Raise the motorcycle with an adjustable base (allows the suspension of the vehicle to be relieved) ( 12.1), Immobilize the vehicle in a dry place, at a temperature between 10°C and 25°C, not subject to excessive...
  • Page 37: Adapting The Bike To The Driver

    10. Adapting the bike to the driver Adjusting the position of the mirrors Tighten the mirror with a key of 17 while holding the key of 14. It is important to find your place on the bike before starting to drive. Being at ease on the bike makes it possible to move safely on the public road and to have a flexible steering.
  • Page 38 Adjusting the position of the handlebar The adjustment of the handlebar is done with the 4 screws of bridges. Loosen with an Allen key of 4, Adjust the handlebars, Tighten the 4 screws evenly (tightening torque 20Nm). Please check the tightness of your handlebars frequently Please center the handlebar assembly ELECTRIC MOTION...

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