EcoMotion Mini Pro User Manual

EcoMotion Mini Pro User Manual

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USER MANUAL

Mini Pro
Warning!
In order to ensure your safety and to get the most out of your
eBike, please read this user manual carefully before the first
use.
www.ecomotionbikes.com
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contact@ecomotionbikes.com
Ó 2019 Ecomotion Bikes

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL
 Mini Pro Warning! In order to ensure your safety and to get the most out of your eBike, please read this user manual carefully before the first use. www.ecomotionbikes.com contact@ecomotionbikes.com Ó 2019 Ecomotion Bikes...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents: Warnings Definitions Assembly instructions Handlebar Headlight & Front fender Front wheel Saddle Pedals Brake - sets adjustment Handlebar height adjustment Mounting & dismounting of battery Folding the bike Bike Inspection prior riding The Display Display settings Display’s error symbols The battery &...
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Warning! Cycling can be a hazardous activity even under the best of circumstances. 
 P roper maintenance of your bicycle is your responsibility as 
 i t helps reduce the risk of injury. Warning! When using your e-bike at the first - time, ride it in a controlled environment away from cars, obstacles, and other distractions.
  • Page 4 Warning! Accidents and falls may cause severe injuries and in extreme cases even death!
 R ead this user manual responsibly, with care and judiciousness!
 A lso, always make sure that your e-bike is well assembled, well maintained, and in a good condition according to this user manual prior to riding! Warning! Braking distance is influenced by the road / trail condition...
  • Page 5 Warning! Do not leave the battery unattended in a closed vehicle! 
 The vehicle may warm up by the sun and reach extremely high temperature! Warning! Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures (104°F or higher) for prolonged period! Warning! The battery charger should be checked for physical damage before each charge.
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  • Page 6: Definitions

    Warning! this model designed for a single grown rider only. It is forbidden to use this bike by two users or more together at the same ride. You may install a child seat on its back-rack, make sure that your child weight not exceed 55 lbs. and that you use the child seat according to its manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 7: Headlight & Front Fender

    • Straight up the stem and locked it into its place, by locking-up the handlebar folding mechanism. (click in its lever into the stem). • Adjust the handlebar so it will be aligned with the bike’s fork, re-open the handlebar folding mechanism, tight- up the stem's central screw, re-locked the handlebar folding mechanism, and then tight- up both of the stem's sides screws.
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  • Page 8: Front Wheel

    • Assemble the fender’s support pipes into the bottom of the fork (from both sides). 
 3. Front wheel: • Unscrew the fork support rod from the bottom of the fork, and pull out the plastic spacer from the brake caliper. •...
  • Page 9: Saddle

    • Insert and lock the wheel into its place in the fork by closing the lock rod lever. 
 
 
 
 
 Warning! 
 
 
 The fork must hold the wheel in a way that the wheel does not move to its sides or can be removed without opening the lock’s lever.
  • Page 10: Pedals

    Warning! In order to avoid damage to frame that can lead for frame sudden breaking, always make sure that the safety line that marked on the saddle's tube is hidden from the eye while locking the saddle into its place. Notice! For safe and comfortable riding, there should be clearance of no less than 1-2 inches between the rider and the top tube of...
  • Page 11: Handlebar Height Adjustment

    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • you can adjust the brake sensitivity by tightening / releasing of the small Helen screw which located between the brake lever and the handlebar. Warning! It is highly recommended that the brakes will be adjust and maintained by professional bike store! Warning! Always check the brakes before using your bike and make sure...
  • Page 12 Warning! In order to avoid damage to stem that can lead for a sudden breaking, always make sure that the safety line that marked on the handlebar’s tube is hidden from the eye while locking it into its place. • You can change the angle of the handlebar by open and lock the stem’s top lever.
  • Page 13: Mounting & Dismounting Of Battery

    Mounting & dismounting of battery The battery switch has three modes: (1) A mode in which the battery is shut off and it's unlocked to the frame (in this mode you can pull out the battery from the bike or placed it into the bike).
  • Page 14: Folding The Bike

    Folding the bike Folding the handlebar: (1) Lower the handlebar to its lower position and lock it.
 (2) Pull-up the folding mechanism lock.
 (3) Fold down the mechanism's lever.
 (4) Fold down the handlebar itself. Raising the handlebar:
 (1) Straighten the handlebar. 
 (2) Lock the folding lever by locking it into
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  • Page 15: Bike Inspection Prior Riding

    Bike inspection prior riding: Check that the wheels are well connected to the frame / fork, and • that they are rotated freely. Check that the handlebar aligned with the front wheel, and all the • screws are tight. Check that there are no loose or missing spokes in the wheels. •...
  • Page 16: Display Settings

    • Turn on / off the display power by long press on the button.
 (make sure that the battery is on before turning on the display). • You can switch PAS speed levels by short presses on the button PAS level "0" - without support, PAS level "5"- strongest support.
  • Page 17: Display's Error Symbols

    P10: 0- Bike works with PAS only, 1- TAG only, 2- TAG & PAS P11: PAS sensitivity P12: Not in use P13: PAS magnets (12 PAS magnets used in this bike, default) P14: Controller A (15) P15: Battery current voltage P16: ODO reset (long press on will reset the ODO) P17: Not in use...
  • Page 18: The Battery & Charger

    The battery & charger: Warning! • Do not perforated or dropped the battery; • Do not placed the battery near to fire or another heat dispersing element; • Do not soaked the battery in water; • Do not placed / use the battery at the vicinity of strong electromagnetic or electrostatic fields;...
  • Page 19: Charging Of Battery

    Important! In case that the electric system is left on, 
 while the bike is not in use for a long time, the battery may 
 r each a state where it is no longer chargeable. Important! Proper maintenance of batteries, according to 
 t his guide will maximize their lifespan and capacity Charging of the battery: •...
  • Page 20: Preserving Of Battery's Lifespan

    Important! It’s recommended to charge the battery in full, prior to the first use of the bike. Important! Batteries work better when they are fully charged. It is commended to begin riding when battery is fully charged. 
 Preserving of battery's lifespan: •...
  • Page 21: Tips For Proper Use

    / wet area. • Use only original parts. Do not use substitutes parts unless they permitted by Ecomotion Bike. please consult with us about substitutes parts at contact@ecomotionbikes.com. Using substitutes parts without consulting may void warranty.
  • Page 22: More Info & Contact Us

    • All of bikes moving components and all bearings, should be cleaned on a regular basis. • The Bike's brakes and their pads needs to be inspected in bicycle store on a regular basis. • Inspect the electrical wiring occasionally to make sure no wires torn or damaged, and that all connectors are well connected to each other.
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  • Page 23: Malfunctions & Solutions

    Problem Possible cause Solution Low tire air pressure Inflate tiers to recommended pressure Brake pads rubbing against their discs Adjust brakes and / or caliper PAS magnets away from sensor Attached the magnets to the sensor Speed / range reduce Low battery Charge the battery full charge Battery lifetime is over / shortened...
  • Page 24 Problem Possible cause Solution Faulty PAS sensor Replace sensor and retest Faulty throttle Replace throttle and retest Motor runs without using TAG / PAS systems Replace main cord and Wire short throttle cord and retest Faulty controller Replace controller and retest Make sure that bake handles Motor shutdown system operated in their place...

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