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Go Where There Are No Limits
DO GOOD WHILE YOU GO
OWNER'S MANUAL
ETR100

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  • Page 1 Go Where There Are No Limits DO GOOD WHILE YOU GO OWNER’S MANUAL ETR100...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduc�on General Warning Rou�ne Inspec�on Before Ridin Opera�ng Your Etrike Charging Your Etrike/Ba�ery Informa�on 10-13 Preventa�ve Maintenance 14-17 ETR100 – Overview - Steering/Controls ETR100 – Main Technical Parameters Warranty...
  • Page 3: Introduc�On

    INTRODUCTION Congratula�ons on the purchase of your new eTrike. This manual is designed to give you the informa�on that you need for the safe opera�on and maintenance of your eTrike. Please read it thoroughly before riding your eTrike. Your eTrike’s serial number is adhered underneath the VIN cap in the front interior panel.
  • Page 4: General Warning

    Laws in your jurisdiction may not require wearing a helmet. For your safety, eTrikeCo recommends wearing a helmet and protective eye wear when operating your eTrike.
  • Page 5: Rou�Ne Inspec�On Before Ridin

    ROUTINE INSPECTION BEFORE RIDIN CAUTION To ensure optimal and safe performance of your eTrike, it is important to perform the following checks before every ride. Failure to do so could result in unsafe conditions, poor performance, and/or potential damage to your eTrike. Battery - Check the batt ery life indicator and charge, if needed.
  • Page 6: Opera�Ng Your Etrike

    OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE CAUTION Exercise due caution when operating your eTrike in inclement weather and where conditions on the road, sidewalk or other driving areas may be hazardous. Although your eTrike is weather-resistant, prolonged exposure to moisture can potentially cause minor, temporary shutdown in the vehicle’s circuitry. This interruption will self-correct once the eTrike is allowed to sufficiently dry out.
  • Page 7 OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE III. SPEED SETTING SWITCH – 3 SETTINGS Your eTrike can travel at a maximum speed of 18 MPH. The speed setting switch regulates your top speed to safely or ideally accommodate driving conditions or your speed preference. Setting 1 –...
  • Page 8 OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE V. TURNING In the United States, bicyclists are required to use hand signals to alert surrounding traffic of their intention to turn or change lanes. Your eTrike is equipped with left and right turn signals which may be used in place of hand signals for this purpose. If you opt not to use the turn signals, you must instead use proper hand signals.
  • Page 9 OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE VII. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY Speedometer – Displays your current speed. Note: Travel speed is impacted by the speed setting you select. Refer to section III. Speed Setting Switch for more information. Battery Life Indicator – Displays the current battery life in bars and voltage.
  • Page 10 OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE VII. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY Once the eTrike is brought to a full stop, turn the key in the ignition to the OFF position. b. Engage the parking brake to insure the brakes are locked: i. Squeeze the right hand brake fully and hold in place. ii.
  • Page 11: Charging Your Etrike/Ba�Ery Informa�On

    NEVER cover the charger while charging to allow for the dissipation of heat. If you encounter any difficulty charging your eTrike or experience unusual occurrences in the charging process, immediately shut off the power and contact eTrikeco or authorized service vendor for service.
  • Page 12 CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE/BATTERY INFORMATION Make sure the battery power cable inside the battery compartment is securely plugged into the battery. Make sure the switch inside the battery compartment is in the ON position and that all attached wires are secure. Plug the receptacle (female) end of the charger power cable into the eTrike charging outlet.
  • Page 13 CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE/BATTERY INFORMATION A red light on the charger box indicates that the battery is not fully charged, but that there is a proper connection and the battery is receiving an electrical charge. Full charge can take up to 8 hours depending on the level of depletion in the battery.
  • Page 14 CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE/BATTERY INFORMATION BATTERY INSTALLATION III. CAUTION It is advisable that you seek assistance from a qualified technician for battery installation service. Proceed with caution. Make sure the ignition is in the OFF position and the key is removed. Make sure the charger cable is unplugged from the eTrike.
  • Page 15: Preventa�Ve Maintenance

    Make sure all lubrication points are well-oiled. Do not allow oil to leak onto the eTrike. j. Make sure the battery power cable and any attached wires within the battery compartment are secure. II. FRONT BRAKE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT Disc brake inspection should be consulted by a professional mechanic. Email support@etrikeco.com for any questions.
  • Page 16 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Disc Brake System The disc brake system includes brake fluid/oil and is engaged by squeezing the left brake handle, where the brake fluid/oil reservoir is also located. It can be inspected and maintained as follows: Check the brake fluid/oil level in the reservoir. If the level falls below the bottom score line, add ONLY either DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid/oil until it reaches the upper score line.
  • Page 17 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE NOTE: Clean any spilled brake fluid/oil immediately as it can corrode painted surfaces, plastic, rubber parts, etc. Brake fluid/oil should always remain visible in the viewing window of the reservoir during the exhausting process. To insure this, add brake fluid/oil to the main cylinder at any time during the process.
  • Page 18 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE V. TIRES AND WHEELS Inspect the tires for cuts, embedded objects or other conditions/damage that can compromise the tires’ performance. Inspect the tires for proper inflation. This inspection should always be performed while the tires are “cold” before driving the vehicle. Recommended tire pressure is 36 psi.
  • Page 19: Etr100 - Overview - Steering/Controls

    ETR100 – OVERVIEW - STEERING/CONTROLS Part Name Part Name Speedometer Odometer...
  • Page 20: Etr100 - Main Technical Parameters

    ETR100 – MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS I. Main technical parameters of the scooter II. Main technical parameters of ba�ery III. Main technical parameters of motor IV. Charger main parameters...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    Your eTrike comes with a 1 year, non-transferable warranty from the date of purchase. If any component of the eTrike is defective or prevents safe and effective operation during the warranty period, please contact eTrikeCo immediately for service before operating the vehicle. Service and repair during the warranty period must be completed by eTrikeCo or an authorized party.
  • Page 22 (844) 874-5326 info@etrikeco.com Follow and like us on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, Twitter and YouTube...

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