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EVX E-BIKE USER INSTRUCTIONS
EVx : e- LINK and EVx : e-TRACK Electric Bicycle
Ownerʼs User Manual
A product proudly supplied to you by EVM Solutions(Pty) Ltd
This User manual is applicable to the following models:
EVM model 
number 
Men 
1011 
1011 
1012 
Unisex or 
Ladies 
1013 
1013 
1013 
 
EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130  
 
info@evx.co.za 
 
PRODUCT CODE 
  
DESCRIPTION /MODEL 
 
 
1011‐0.5/0.42‐XL‐BLK 
e‐Bike (XL)8.8 AH BATTERY 
1011‐0.5/0.42‐XL‐BLUE 
e‐Bike (XL)8.8 AH BATTERY 
1012‐0.5/0.42‐L‐SILV 
e‐Bike (L)8.8 AH BATTERY 
  
  
 1013‐0.5/0.42‐M‐RED 
e‐Bike (M) 8.8 AH BATTERY 
 1013‐0.5/0.42‐M‐GYEL 
e‐Bike (M) 8.8 AH BATTERY 
 1013‐0.5/0.42‐M‐LBLUE 
e‐Bike (M) 8.8 AH BATTERY 
          Support : 07 28 42 42 82        
 
COLOUR 
 
GRAPHITE BLACK 
ROYAL BLUE 
BRIGHT SILVER 
  
TRAFIC RED 
GREEN YELLOW 
HIMMEL BLUE 
 www.evx.co.za 
Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3
SIZE 
 
XL 
XL 
  

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  • Page 1     EVX E-BIKE USER INSTRUCTIONS EVx : e- LINK and EVx : e-TRACK Electric Bicycle Ownerʼs User Manual A product proudly supplied to you by EVM Solutions(Pty) Ltd This User manual is applicable to the following models: EVM model  PRODUCT CODE ...
  • Page 2: Safety First

    Our products combine the latest innovations in Battery Electric Technology to offer low cost of ownership to our customers. The EVx team is constantly searching for new solutions to challenge the current status quo, breaking down barriers to technology and offer unique solutions to our customers mobility requirements.
  • Page 3: Warranty And Safety Information

    If you have any doubts, contact us by sending us an email at info@evx.co.za BEFORE RIDING EVx E‐BIKE Register your EVx e-Bike by sending us an email at : info@evx.co.za First read the sections further in this guide to familiarize yourself with the functions and safety precautions before you ride.
  • Page 4: Getting To Know Your Product

    Charging the Battery The EVx Electric e-Bike’s comes with a high-capacity Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. The battery needs to be fully charged before your first use. The intelligent charger that came with your e-Bike will control the battery pack charging and will automatically end charging when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 5 Do not drop the charger or subject to high vibration. Notes If your battery is low, you should choose a lower level of assist if going on stops and hills. The sports mode will demand enough power for the battery to think is depleted at a point when you can still get range at a lower assist.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 6  Pressing and holding the power button again will turn off the controller.  Power should be turned off after each ride to avoid draining the battery.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 7: Using The Brakes

    The Front brake lever is on the Right hand Side of the handle bar while the Rear brake lever is on the Left Hand side of the handlebar (see figure 2) Front Brake Lever Rear Brake Lever Figure 2 : Location of the Rear (Left) and Front Brakes (Right)   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 8: Changing Gears

    The gear shifting system and motor assist are entirely independent; neither affects the other’s performance. Both work toward the goal of propelling the bike, of course, and their contributions are additive.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 9 Note: If your battery level is low, we recommend selecting a lower assist level as the Battery Management system can deactivate the assist support to protect the battery from getting too low. Charge your battery fully before each ride.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 10 The voltage will also be lower if the battery has been in a cold environment The charge in the battery can also be witnessed by pressing the button above the four LED’s on the battery. Fig 6. Push to display battery charge level indicator on battery   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 11: Battery Range

    The battery’s capacity will be temporarily reduced in cold environments. We recommend to remove the battery and store the battery in a sheltered place if the bicycle is not in use and have to be kept outdoors for long periods.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 12: Battery Safety Information

    Do not submerge the battery in liquid or use in wet areas. • Do not set flame to the battery. • • Do not expose battery to freezing temperatures for an extended period. Figure 7 Bicycle Electric and Electronic Modules   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 13: Maintenance And Care

    (Bar or KPa) and makes the tire harder. Releasing air from the tire decreases the pressure (Bar or KPa) and makes the tire softer. Both over and under inflating the tire can have negative effects. Properly inflate your tires between 3.5 to 4 bar (350 KPa to 400 KPa)   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 14: Removing The Battery

    To replace the battery – hook it in on the bottom, make sure it is aligned and push it into place. NOTE : If the battery is not properly seated, the connector will not make contact and the unit may not switch on   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Seat Height

    Use a 4mm Hex wrench to loosen the screws near the center of the handlebars. Tilt the handlebars to the desired position. Re-tighten the screws securely to lock in the handlebars. Be sure all screws are tightened equally. Figure 11 : The handlebar tilt adjustment screw positions   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    • Do not jump with the electric bicycle. (This e-Bike is not for extreme sports) The motor can get hot, do not touch the body of the motor after riding. •   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 17 10 . STORAGE Before you store your e-Bike we recommend you clean your e-Bike and wipe of all dirt. EVx recommend that you store your e-bike indoors if possible, out of rain, dust or harsh direct sun. If you store the e-Bike outdoors, we recommend you use a suitable cover.
  • Page 18: Assembly Procedure

    Fig 13 Open the box Remove the protection materials and remove the box containing the charger Fig 14 Remove the packing protection materials Fig 15 Remove the Front Wheel from the box   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 19 Remove the Front Wheel Shaft (Fixed to the Front Wheel Spokes) and unscrew the shaft lock nut. Insert the shaft into Wheel and screw the shaft lock nut back Fig 18 Preparing the Front Wheel for assembly.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 20 Fig 20 Remove the protective plastic inserted into the Front Wheel shaft position by pulling it upward Fig 21 Align the Front Wheel Brake disk with the Brake Pads and lower the wheel onto the frame   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 21 Fig 23 Locate the pedals in the box (packed together with Charger) and screw both the pedals into position . Note that one pedal screw in with a Left Hand Thread and the other with a Right hand Thread. Fig 24 Remove the protective covering from the battery   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 22 Fig 25 Hook the battery into the plastic at the battery location point on the frame Fig 26 Swing the battery into the frame Fig 27 Push the battery onto the frame making sure it aligns with the connector   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 23 Fig 28 Push the battery firmly onto the connector making sure it aligns with the connector Fig 28 Battery should be flush with the plastic frame when inserted. Fig 28 Rotate the Display to be visible from the top and fasten it   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 24 Fig 30 The keys to lock/unlock the Battery will be found attached to the cables, cut it loose and insert it in the battery key holder to lock and unlock. Store the spare key.   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 25 Align the brake assembly by loosening the holder nuts and moving the assembly slightly to align it, re fasten and repeat until the wheel rotate freely. Fasten after alignment. Fig 31 Adjust the brake assembly, align it and lock it. Before Riding : Make sure all wheels are firmly fastened, the brakes are working and the wheels are pumped to the correct pressure.(see previous sections)   EVM Solutions (Pty) Ltd 210 Main Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, 7130     info@evx.co.za            Support : 07 28 42 42 82          www.evx.co.za  Document Number: 100-(1011-3)-301-3...
  • Page 26 Be sure to understand and follow all local laws & regulations and to have maintenance/repairs done by an authorized EVx dealer. Don’t use/ride any EVx product in ways unintended by the manufacturer and don’t exceed the weight limit of any product.
  • Page 27: Warranty Period

    New Bike Guarantee -We offer full replacement of defective parts with free shipping within the first 7 days of your bike order. After 7 days the customer is responsible for all return shipment costs to EVX. EVX will pay for shipping to the customer only.
  • Page 28: Warranty Claims Process

    EVx will not pay for return shipping on any damaged or defective product or component. EVx will not cover any damage that may occur during shipping if the owner sets up their own shipping option or if the bike is shipped using a freight forwarder or similar service.

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