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Emu Quick Start Guide
QUICK START GUIDE &
USER MANUAL
ROAM MK 2
Emu Classic Mk 3
www.emubikes.com
:2017

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  • Page 1 Emu Quick Start Guide QUICK START GUIDE & USER MANUAL ROAM MK 2 Emu Classic Mk 3 www.emubikes.com :2017...
  • Page 2 Set up bike – handlebars and pedals It’s important to remember that the range you can Your Emu bike arrives 98% assembled. This means achieve with your Emu is significantly affected by all you need to do is attach the pedals and fix the the following factors: total load weight (rider + stem into position.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL – CONTENTS USER MANUAL – CONTENTS COMPONENTS ..................... 2 INTENDED USE ....................3 USING YOUR EMU ELECTRIC BIKE ..............3 Using the Display ................................ 3 Understanding Pedal Assistance ..........................4 Battery and Battery Care ............................5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU ................ 6 Stem, Handlebar &...
  • Page 4: Components

    COMPONENTS 1. COMPONENTS Frame 13. Chain guard Top tube (not on Step Through) 14. USB connection Down tube 15. Headset Head tube 16. Front mudguard Seat tube 17. Front brake Chain stay 18. Front fork Rear stay 19. Spokes Battery 20.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE 2. INTENDED USE Your new Emu electric bike or EPAC (Electronically Power Assisted Cycle) is built in accordance with BS EN 15194:2017 which means it has specific and regulated characteristics. EPACs have an auxiliary electric motor which will only provide assistance when the pedals are propelled by the rider.
  • Page 6: Understanding Pedal Assistance

    USING YOUR EMU ELECTRIC BIKE To turn the bike on, ensure the battery is on by pressing the button at the bottom of the battery. Blue indicates the battery is close to fully charged, green means it has some charge and red means it has no charge.
  • Page 7: Battery And Battery Care

    USING YOUR EMU ELECTRIC BIKE The motor is maintenance--- f ree and any work should only be performed by a recommended specialist cycle workshop. Contact us for advice and information. Any work done on the motor or electrical parts by a non--- recommended cycle shop will void the warranty.
  • Page 8: Getting To Know Your Emu

    4. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU Stem, Handlebar & Display angle Stem angle – To adjust the tilt on the Emu quill stem you need to loosen the single bolt located underneath the stem. Once the bottom bolt is loosened you can adjust the angle of the stem to a more flat or upright riding position.
  • Page 9: Saddle & Seat Post

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU Saddle & Seat Post Do not move the saddle Saddle height – To adjust the saddle beyond the minimum height, loosen quick release clamp and insert line as this will damage slide the post up or down. Ensure the...
  • Page 10: Bottom Bracket & Cranks

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU Bottom Bracket & Cranks Chainrings – these are subject to wear; their service life depends on various factors such as maintenance, type of use and distance travelled. Always check for wear and tear. Cranks – must be securely fastened as this could otherwise damage the crank set.
  • Page 11: Chain

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU • Turn the cable adjustment bolt to adjust the clearance between the brake pad and the rim. • Turn the bolt inwards (clockwise) to increase the brake pad clearance. • Turn the bolt outwards (anticlockwise) to reduce the brake pad clearance.
  • Page 12: Derailleur Gears (Shimano/ Ltwoo)

    Maintenance – Derailleur gears will require adjustment and alignment from time to time, for which we recommend visiting your local bike shop or an EMU Dealer. See ‘Rear Wheel’ for removal instructions.
  • Page 13: Rear Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU the inner tube is seated correctly. Push the other side of the tyre completely over the rim flange using the heel of your hand. Inflate the inner tube slightly. Check that the tyre is correctly seated and is true using the indicator ring on the rim sidewall.
  • Page 14: Rims & Spokes

    CARE, CLEANING & SERVICING Rims & Spokes Regularly check rims Checking the rims and spokes – Check and brake pads for spokes are tight, check rims for wear and wear. Worn out rims and/or distortion. V---Brakes can cause wheel rims brake pads can lead to a to become worn.
  • Page 15: Cleaning

    Regular washing and cleaning of your Emu bike maintenance. and its components is recommended in order to Do not use a high- lengthen the life of your Emu bike. To prevent pressure washer to clean corrosion and the dilution of lubricants, remove your bike.
  • Page 16 • Be aware that live parts connected to the electric motor may be live if covers or wires are exposed. Do not allow children to play with the Emu electric bike. • Eye protection - good vision is vital for cycling safely. Many cyclists find it more comfortable to wear visors or glasses, to avoid such hazards as insects, dust or spray from rain.
  • Page 17: Declaration Of Conformity

    WD3 0LY RICKMANSWORTH UNITED KINGDOM As the manufacturer we hereby declare that the following product(s): Product models: Emu Classic / Emu Roam / Emu Evo are in compliance with the essential requirements of the following Directives: • Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 •...
  • Page 18: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    WD3 0LY RICKMANSWORTH UNITED KINGDOM As the manufacturer we hereby declare that the following product(s): Product models: Emu Classic / Emu Roam / Emu Evo are in compliance with the essential requirements of the following Directives: • Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery) •...
  • Page 20 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Editor: Emu Electric Bikes PO Box 772 Rickmansworth WD3 0LY United Kingdom (+44) 0203 797 7555 www.emubikes.com/contact-emu-bikes/ V-ROA-MK2-1 www.emubikes.com...

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