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USER'S MANUAL
EMMOM
Monta 2019
EMMO
Zone S.3
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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL EMMOM Monta 2019 EMMO Zone S.3...
  • Page 2 © 2019 Emmo Inc. All rights reserved. No texts, details, or illustrations from this Manual may be reproduced or distributed, or become the subject of unauthorized use for commercial purposes. Should you discover any errors,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MENU About EMMO --------------------------------------------------- Rules and Regulations of Riding an E-Bike ------------ Parts overview ------------------------------------------------ Switches ---------------------------------------------------------- Throttle --------------------------------------------------------- Lights & Signals ------------------------------------------------ Speedometer --------------------------------------------------- Audio system -------------------------------------------------- Side kickstand ------------------------------------------------- Rear view mirrors ------------------------------------------ How to turn on the bike with the key...
  • Page 4: About Emmo

    ABOUT EMMO Established in 2009, Emmo Inc. is a proud Canadian venture that is focused on creating a more sustainable future by providing high quality electric bicycles. We offer a wide variety of e-bikes that are suitable for leading a greener, and more stylish, way of living. Emmo e-bikes are priced competitively with other green solutions.
  • Page 5: Rules And Regulations Of Riding An E-Bike

    RULES and REGULATIONS of riding an e-bike According to Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations ( MVSR ). A qualified e-bike (defined as Power Assist Bicycle) must meet the following requirements: • The e-bike must have operable pedals • Upper wattage limit for the motor is 500W. •...
  • Page 6: Parts Overview

    1. PARTS OVERVIEW...
  • Page 7 1. PARTS OVERVIEW...
  • Page 8: Switches

    2. SWITCHES The switch housings on the handlebar hold these switches that control the lights, signals, horn and etc..
  • Page 9 2. SWITCHES The switch housings on the handlebar lhold these switches that control the lights, signals, horn and etc..
  • Page 10: Throttle

    3. THROTTLE The throttle controls the speed of the e-bike. As shown below, twist the throttle towards you to operate. With the help of the speed mode switch, you can also change the speed setting. Warning: • DO NOT turn the throttle if you are not ready to ride.
  • Page 11: Lights & Signals

    4. LIGHTS & SIGNALS Turning signal lights are equipped on left and right sides, on the front and rear of the bike. When switched on, the turning signals will flash amber light.
  • Page 12 4. LIGHTS & SIGNALS The LED tail light can be turned on by the headlight switch (refer to page 8). The tail light will be- come brighter when either of the brake is applied, or when the side kickstand is down. Tail Light - Normal Status Tail Light - Brake Light On...
  • Page 13: Speedometer

    5. SPEEDOMETER The speedometer enables you to know the working status of the bike. It provides information in- cluding the current speed, total travel distance, battery strength, and speed mode (3=high speed mode, 2=medium speed mode, 1=low speed mode).
  • Page 14: Audio System

    6. AUDIO SYSTEM The built-in audio system has two modes - MP3 player and FM radio. Press once to turn on the radio system. The MP3 mode is set by default. You can pair your bluetooth device with the built-in MP3 player (named Electric bike) and play the music. Press the button again to switch to FM radio mode.
  • Page 15: Side Kickstand

    7. SIDE KICKSTAND The side kickstand is equipped with a kill switch. The kill switch will cut off the power when the side kickstand is down. Please remember to kick the side stand up before you start the e-bike.
  • Page 16: Rear View Mirrors

    8.REAR VIEW MIRRORS Rear view mirrors make it safer for you to check the traffic condition behind you. Please make sure the rear view mirrors are adjusted and secured properly. Check the rear view mirrors and your blind spots before you make a turn or overtake other vehicles. •...
  • Page 17 8.REAR VIEW MIRRORS To adjust the mirrors you will need: a 6mm Allen Key (Hex Key) . • Loosen the bolt slightly and adjust the • Hold the mirror firmly in place and holding pole to a preferred position so that tightened the bolt with the allen key.
  • Page 18: How To Turn On The Bike With The Key

    9. HOW TO TURN ON THE BIKE via the Key Ignition Via the key ignition, you can turn on/off the bike and you can also lock the steering (refer to page 20). • The ignition is located at the front of the bike, centre of the handlebar. •...
  • Page 19: How To Turn On The Bike With The Remote

    9. HOW TO TURN ON THE BIKE via the Remote Control Reminder: • If the alarm system is on, please cancel the alarm before you turn on the bike.
  • Page 20: How To Lock The Steering

    10. HOW TO LOCK THE STEERING For the safety of your bike, it is highly recommended to lock the steering when you park your bike in public spaces. STEP 1: After the bike is turned off, turn the handlebar to the left (anti-clockwise). STEP 2: Plug the key into the ignition, gently push the key down and turn the key to the left (anti-clockwise).
  • Page 21 10. HOW TO LOCK THE STEERING STEP 3: Once the steering is locked, the steering can not be turned without unlocking it.
  • Page 22: How To Turn On/Off The Circuit Breaker

    11. CIRCUIT BREAKER Location & Instructions The circuit breaker is the main switch of the bike. When it is turned off, the battery will be discon- nected from the system and you will not able to use the bike, nor will you be able to charge the bike. Step 1: The seat lock is located under the Step 2: Plug in the key and turn it clockwise passenger seat.
  • Page 23 (highlighted in lock it. red) are inserted into the holes. Warning: • The wires inserted into circuit breaker could have high voltage output. DO NOT touch any bare wires. If you have any concern, contact your EMMO dealer for assistance.
  • Page 24: How To Charge

    12. HOW TO CHARGE Charge the battery before the battery strength drops down to 20%. Before charging the bike, make sure you are using a compatible charger*. Failure to use a compatible charger will lead to danger. • There are two cables coming out from the charger. One cable goes to the charging port on the bike, and the other goes to the regular 110V wall outlet.
  • Page 25 • You MUST NOT charge the battery for more than 8 hours each time. If the battery/charger gets unreasonable hot, or if you have any concern, please stop charging and contact your EMMO dealer immediately. *Please refer to Appendix 2 for more details of the indicators on chargers.
  • Page 26: How To Ride

    13. HOW TO RIDE THE BIKE • Sit on the bike. Put on the helmet or any protective equipment required. • With your feet still on the floor, turn the bike on (refer to page 14). • Before you start off, kick the side kick- stand up.
  • Page 27: Safety Instructions

    14. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To ensure the safety of you and others, • Do not ride after you take medications which may affect your riding ability, drink alcohol, or when you are unwell. • Please make sure you are familiar with your local bylaw regarding e-bikes.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    15. MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance is required to keep the bike in its best working condition. CLEAN Please use clean water and neutral detergent to clean the bike. Use soft cloths or sponges to clean the surfaces. Please do not use metal brushes, sandpaper or any other abrasive material to avoid scratches or physical damage.
  • Page 29: E-Bike Registration Form

    Invoice Number: __________________________ Store Location: _______________________________________________ Customer Name: __________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________ Phone Number: ____________________________ E-mail:______________________________ Survey: How did you find out about Emmo Inc.? (Please select the options that apply) □ Returning Customer □Family/Friend □Passing by Store □Kijiji □Facebook □Google □Yelp...
  • Page 30: Appendix 1

    APPENDIX 1 How to Charge a Lithium E-Bike Most of the time, a lithium e-bike share the same look as a regular Gel Lead-Acid one. However, you will notice that the lithium battery is smaller in size and lighter in weight. The lithium charger is also different from ordinary Gel Lead-Acid chargers.
  • Page 31 The 72v60ah lithium battery pack consists of two 72v30ah lithium batteries. In addition to the main circuit breaker under the passenger seat, there are another 2 secondary circuit breakers on both sides of the bike to control the individual lithium batteries. Secondary Circuit Breaker Location Battery Wiring Diagram (Zone S with 72V/60Ah Lithium Battery) Through the secondary circuit breakers, the user is able to switch...
  • Page 32 Primary Secondary Secondary Circuit Circuit Circuit Explanation Note Breaker Breaker 1 Breaker 2 The bike still works with both batteries connected. But only one battery should be connected to the bike at a time*. Battery 1 is connnected to the bike Battery 2 is connnected to the...
  • Page 33: Charger Indicator Explanation

    APPENDIX 2 Charger Indicator Explanation Usually, there is only one indiactor on Gel Lead-Acid chargers. The indicator has only two colors - Red and Green. Red light means that the charger is charging the bike, while green light can show up when the battery is fully charged or when the charger is not connected to the bike properly.
  • Page 34 / battery properly. Amber light means the charger is charging the battery, and green light indicates the battery is fully charged. 72V / 4.5A Lithium Charger Indicators For troubleshooting, please contact your EMMO dealer.

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