Electric Bike Technologies Liberty Trike Owner's Manual

Electric Bike Technologies Liberty Trike Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
The Liberty Trike™ logo is a registered trademark of Electric Bike Technologies, Inc.
Copyright © 2020 Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Carole
June 23, 2025

Puissance de la batterie 36V 8.0Ah et le kilométrage que je peux faire avec une charge complète

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Mr. Anderson
June 23, 2025

The battery has a capacity of 288Wh (36V × 8Ah). Typical electric trikes consume between 10–20Wh per mile depending on terrain, rider weight, and assist level. Based on this, the range on a full charge is approximately 14 to 28 miles.

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Faith Drummond
July 6, 2025

My recently purchased 20 in. wheels e-trike ridden only a little over 200 miles has a grinding sound when I use the coaster brakes. Why?

Carole
June 23, 2025

J'aimerais savoir la batterie 36V 8.0Ah, quel est la force, le wattages et combien de kilomètres que je peux faire avec full charge

Summary of Contents for Electric Bike Technologies Liberty Trike

  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL The Liberty Trike™ logo is a registered trademark of Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. Copyright © 2020 Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS WE ARE FAMILY ......................BIKE SAFETY ......................... RESPONSIBILITY ......................BOX CONTENTS ......................ASSEMBLY 5 & 6 ......................FOLD AND UNFOLD ....................ON AND OFF ........................BATTERY CARE ......................LCD OVERVIEW 10 & 11 ....................CONTROLS ........................TORQUE ......................... TROUBLESHOOTING ....................
  • Page 3: We Are Family

    WE ARE FAMILY THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING YOUR LIBERTY TRIKE! Please read and understand the owner's manual prior to operating your Liberty Trike. This manual will answer many of your questions but if you encounter any problems, please email us at support@libertytrike.com or call 866-894-4620.
  • Page 4: Bike Safety

    BIKE SAFETY 1. Obey all rules of the road and all local 7. Stop at stop signs and traffic lights; slow traffic laws. down and look both ways at street inter- sections. Remember that a bicycle always 2. Always wear a helmet and foot protection. loses in a collision with a motor vehicle, so be prepared to yield even if you have the 3.
  • Page 5: Responsibility

    The operator (rider) is solely responsible for obeying all federal, state, and local traffic laws and any other law related to electric bicycles or other vehicles. Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. assumes no legal responsibility for the operation of its products on public or private property.
  • Page 6: Box Contents

    BOX CONTENTS Your Liberty Trike will come to you 90% assembled. Our skilled mechanics, at our Croydon, Pennsylvania facility, have fully assembled, tested, and checked your Liberty Trike before partially disassembling it for shipping. IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE MECHANICAL OR PHYSICAL ABILITY TO CORRECTLY AND SAFELY ASSEMBLE THIS TRIKE, YOU SHOULD OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A YOUR LOCAL BIKE SHOP OR CALL US AT 1-866-894-4620 AND WE’LL FIND A BIKE SHOP NEAR YOU, THAT CAN...
  • Page 7: Assembly

    UNBOX AND ASSEMBLE VIDEO Watch this video to see how to unbox and Click Here assemble your Liberty Trike – STEP 1: UNPACK AND CHECK CONTENTS • Check your email for unpacking and assembly video. • Refer to the list of box contents on page 4.
  • Page 8 • If the stem or seatpost does spin, you need to tighten the nut on the clamp slightly. STEP 3: INSTALL THE BASKET Photo 1.3 NOTE: Never lift the Liberty Trike by the basket. • Line up and tighten the thumbscrews. (See photo 1.3) STEP 4: CONNECT THE CABLES NOTE: Carefully align the pins, when connecting the cables.
  • Page 9: Fold And Unfold

    Photo 2.3 STEP 4: STORAGE (See photo 2.4) • Never lift the Liberty Trike by the basket. • Do not lay the Liberty Trike down on the chainring or disc brake side. STEP 5: REASSEMBLE Photo 2.4 • Follow these instructions in reverse to reassemble.
  • Page 10: On And Off

    • You can safely leave the battery key in the “On” position, even when you’re not using the Liberty Trike. Just turn the Liberty Trike off at the LCD screen. • Once it is turned on, you can turn the Liberty Trike on with the handlebar button. (See photo 3.3) •...
  • Page 11: Battery Care

    • The switch can be in any position during the charge and the battery can be mounted on the Liberty Trike or removed. The LCD screen can be turned off by holding down the “i” button for three seconds, so that the text on the LCD screen, disappears before it starts to charge.
  • Page 12: Lcd Overview

    • The top speed levels are: level 5 =12 mph, level 4= 9 mph, level 3=7 mph, level 2 =4 mph, level 1 = 2 mph and level 0 is Off. • New riders should limit the top speed until you get use to riding the Liberty Trike. With a few days of practice you will feel more comfortable.
  • Page 13 ODOMETER, TRIP, RIDE TIME, MAX AND AVERAGE SPEEDS (See photo 6.1) • The Liberty Trike LCD also features a speed and odometer readout. • To change the settings for trip, odometer, and ride time, (located at the bottom display area) press the “i” button on the handlebar controls.
  • Page 14: Controls

    PARKING BRAKE • The parking brake can be handy to help you get on and off the Liberty Trike, as well as parking the trike. • Pull the black lever (parking brake) towards you while squeezing the brake lever, to engage the parking brake.
  • Page 15: Torque

    They are only a starting point to be used as a guide for a skilled, trained mechanic to use, when assembling, adjusting, or repairing a Liberty Trike. Always use your best judgment–these figures are given without warranty and are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    E-Brake–brake is stuck, power on, or not fully plugged in Communications –from the controller to the LCD or a bent pin TROUBLESHOOTING VIDEOS Check out our videos on how to troubleshoot your Liberty Trike – Click Here. WHY DOES MY BATTERY APPEAR EMPTY AFTER CHARGING? •...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    • Check your tires, frame and wheels for any damages. • Charge your battery, in order to keep it healthy. • Clean your Liberty Trike and don’t let the parts get dirty or greasy. [15] www.LibertyTrike.com | support@LibertyTrike.com | 1-866-894-4620...
  • Page 18 MAINTENANCE EVERY WEEK • Oil your chain by using high quality bicycle chain oil. We suggest a "dry" wax-based lube for cleanliness in dry conditions or heavy chain oil for wet conditions. • The brake rotors, pads, and cables should be checked for wear or damage. EVERY THREE MONTHS •...
  • Page 19: Trike Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS LIBERTY TRIKE SPECS Top Speed: 12 mph (w/user-adjustable Saddle: Wide and padded w/backrest speed limit) and a quick-release Range: 8-20 miles (depends on total load, Seatpost: Steel, 350mm length x 25.4mm rider input, route, and terrain contingent) diameter w/quick-release...
  • Page 20: Battery Specifications

    UL; UN38.3; Life Cycles : 800 to 1000 cycles MSDS; RoHS; SGS Max. Continuous Discharge : 22.5A Limited Warranty: 1 year Discharge Cut-Off Voltage : Manufacturer: Electric Bike Technologies Max. Charge Voltage : 42.5v [18] www.LibertyTrike.com | support@LibertyTrike.com | 1-866-894-4620...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY The Liberty Trike is warranted to the original retail purchaser to be complete and free from defects in mate- rials and workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase. The warranty only covers forks and electronic components: motor, battery, display (hereinafter: Electric Bike Tech products).
  • Page 22: Notes

    NOTES [21] www.LibertyTrike.com | support@LibertyTrike.com | 1-866-894-4620...

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