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EMMO E-MINI C EMMO E-MINI C OWNER'S MANUAL...
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Preface An Important Message From EMMO Thank you for choosing EMMO. Congratulations on your purchase of a new E-Mini C. This document is intended as a short introduction to your new e-bike. It contains essential safety, performance and ser- vice information. Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike. Be sure to watch the offical Emmo E-Mini C assembly video available at https://emmo.ca/pages/e-bike-assembly-guide.
About This Manual This document is intended as a short introduction to your new e-bike. It contains important safety, performance and service information. Read and understand it along with the information provided during the on-delivery instructions before using the product. Pay special attention to the safety messages as shown here, and keep the manual handy for future reference. WARNING: Warning about a situation that can cause death, serious physical injury and or heavy material damage if one does not obey the safety instructions.
Backed by our comprehensive warranty, we ensure riders are confident in the purchase of their Emmo. Emmo believes that a greener future is not only possible, it’s necessary, and we want to do our part to build greener communities by making e-bikes more accessible.
Rules and Regulations 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 operational pedals • Upper wattage limit for the motor is 500W •...
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Rules and Regulations Useful links: E-Bike Regulations in Ontario: https://www.ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike E-Bike Regulations in British Columbia: https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/151_2002 E-Bike Regulations in Alberta: http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/content/doctype45/production/mopedpowerbikes.pdf E-Bike Regulations in Manitoba: https://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/h060e.php E-Bike Regulations in Saskatchewan: https://www.sgi.sk.ca/motorcycle/-/knowledge_base/motorcycle-handbook/power-assisted-bicycles1 E-Bike Regulations in Quebec: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/modes-transportation/electric-bike E-Bike Regulations in New Brunswick: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/services/services_renderer.200814.Motor_Vehicle_Registration.html...
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E-Bike Regulations in Nova Scotia: https://novascotia.ca/just/regulations/regs/mv18786.htm E-Bike Regulations in Prince Edward Island: hhttps://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/transportation-and-infrastructure/power-assisted-bicycles Know and obey all relevant local laws It is your responsibility to research and understand relevant laws where you ride your bike. Such laws may cover required helmets and safety gear, required lights and reflectors, required hand signals, where you can legally ride a bike (bikes and ebikes may have different restrictions), how fast you can go, what (if any) cargo or passengers you can carry, rider age, and more.
Safety Disclaimer This manual contains important safety, performance and service information� Read and understand it along with the information provided during the on-delivery instructions before using the product, and keep it for reference� Ensure that you comprehend all instructions and safety notes/ warnings� WARNING: Ensure the bike fits you properly before use.
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EMMO. Contact us if you have any question or concern. WARNING: E-Bikes and e-bike parts have strength and integrity limitations.
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In no event shall EMMO be responsible for any direct, indirect or consequential damages, including without limitation, personal injury, property damage, or economic losses, whether based on contract, warranty, neg-...
Description 1. Schematic Diagram a� Side View Rear Rack Chain Battery Seat Cushion Pedal Crank Folding Lever Pedal Front Fender Head Light Front Shocks Taillight Rear Fender Rear Brake Disk Rear Rim With Motor Derailleur Front Rim Front Brake Disk Valve...
Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control a� Display AV G MAX SPEED MP H Km/h Trip ODO DST Time Mile...
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control a� Display Speed Mode Indicator Average speed, Max Speed, Real-Time Speed. Current Speed Indicates the real-time speed of the bike. Battery Indicator Indicates the current battery strength. The headlight indicator lights up when the headlight is turned on. It remains Headlight Indicator on until the headlight is turned off.
Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control b� Control Function Up Button Down Button Power Button Power On/Off Hold the Power button for 1 second to turn on the display and controller. To turn off hold the Power button for 1 second. The display will turn off and the e-bike will no longer have power. If no action on the e-bike, the e-bike will power off.
Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control c� Function Summary Pedal-Assist Level Selection Press Up/Down button to change the assist level. There are 5 level of assistance by default. 0 level means no assistance at all.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control c� Function Summary How to Change the Speed Mode Once started, the current speed is displayed by default setting. To change the speed type, please press the Power button. You will be able to switch to maximum speed and press the Power button again to av- erage speed.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control c� Function Summary How to Change the Mileage Mode Once started, the distance is displayed by default setting. To change the information displayed, please press the Power button. You will be able to switch to Odometer and press the Power button again to Trip time.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control c� Function Summary Turn ON/OFF Headlight and Taillight Hold the Up button for 1 second, to turn on the headlight and taillight. Hold the Up button for 1 second again to turn off the lights. HEADLIGHT INDICATOR...
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control c� Function Summary Walking Mode Hold the Down button for 2 seconds to turn on the walking assistance. The bike will ran automatically at approximately 5km/h. Release the Down button to exit the walking mode menu. WALKING MODE...
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control c� Function Summary Battery Strength Indication The 5 bars represent the battery strength. It is suggested that you charge the battery when it is lower than 20%-30%(1-2 bars). If the battery level is extremely low, the battery frame will flash. You must charge the battery immediately to prevent possible damage to the battery.
Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting When the e-bike is on, double press Power button ( press interval < 0.3 second) can get into parameter setting menu. You can change some parameters in the setting menu. Press Up/Down button to change the detailed setting.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting A. Unit (Kilometer/Mile) The display shows symbol S7, press Up/Down button to change the selection (Km/h or MPH). MP H Km/h UNIT KILOMETER UNIT MILE...
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting B. Backlight Brightness The display shows symbol bL1, press Up/Down button to change the selection (1-5).
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting C. Auto Off Time The display shows symbol OFF, press Up/Down button to change the selection (1-9). The number indi- cates the delay time in minutes before the display shuts down automatically.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting D. Wheel Diameter The display shows symbol Wd, press Up/Down button to change the selection(16/18/20/22/24/26/70 0C/28). The number indicates the diameter of the wheel (in inch).
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting D. Wheel Diameter NOTICE: Entering the wrong values may result in abnormal speeds and mileage readings.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting E. Voltage Setting The display shows symbol bUo, press Up/Down button to change the selection (24V/36V/48V/UbE). UbE means user-defined voltage setting. NOTICE: If you have any questions, please contact your local dealer.
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Correct password will enter the ad- vanced setting menu. NOTICE: Passwords cannot be reset outside of Advanced Settings. Emmo is not responsible for lost/forgotten pass- words. Please bring your e-bike to the local Emmo technician/contact service@emmo.ca...
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting G. Max Current Limit The display shows symbol CUL. The default value is 25A. Press Up/Down button to change the value.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting H. Magnetic Pole number of the Hall Sensor The display shows symbol HAL. The default value is 1. Press Up/Down button to change the value.
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Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control d� Parameter Setting I. Range of Assistance Level Setting The display shows symbol PAS. Press Up/Down button to change the value (0-3 / 0-5 / 0-9 / UbE).
Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control e� Error Code When something goes wrong with the system, an error code will flash on the display. Check the de- tails on the attached list. The motor will stop working in the event of an error. Only when the error is gone, will the motor work again.
Operation Guide 2. Adjusting the Seat Height TENSION MINIMUM ADJUSTING INSERTION OPEN CLOSED • Unlock the seat clamp, loosen the tension adjusting nut. • Adjust the seat height to your preferred position and lock the clamp. • Align the clamp opening with the notch in the seat tube and close the clamp lever fully. •...
Operation Guide 3. Adjusting the Saddle Position LOOSEN TIGHTEN • Loosen the bolt at the bottom. • Adjust the saddle tilt by pressing down on the front or rear of the saddle. • Tighten the bolt to secure the saddle.
Operation Guide 4. Battery Battery Strength Indicator USB Port Fuse With Lid Battery Charging Port With Lid Battery Lock Warnings Do not use or charge the battery under high temperature� Do not short-circuit the postive(+) and negative(-) terminals of the battery� Do not use or charge the battery under hingh temperature�...
Operation Guide 3. Battery b� USB Port The USB port can be used to power or charge an external device like a smartphone.To access the USB port, lift the cover and use the appropriate cable (not included) for your device to connect it. USB 2�0...
Operation Guide 3. Battery c� Fuse The e-bike battery fuse is a safety feature that protects the e-bike’s electrical system from damage due to overcurrent or short circuits. It interrupts the flow of electricity when it exceeds a certain level, protecting the battery and other parts from damage and preventing hazards like fire.
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Operation Guide 3. Battery c� Fuse How to change a battery fuse: • Locate the fuse cover, which is located on the battery. • Use a cross screwdriver to remove the fuse cover. • Carefully remove the old fuse from the cover by gently pulling it out. •...
Operation Guide 3. Battery e� Battery Lock Power On Power Off Battery Lock (push) This is a three-position switch that is located on the battery: • Power On • Power Off • Battery Lock...
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Operation Guide 3. Battery e� Battery Lock How to Remove the Battery I. Remove the seat post. II. Insert the key and push the key III. Lift the battery up and remove in and turn to unlock position. it carefully.
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Operation Guide 3. Battery e� Battery Lock How to Insert the Battery I. To reinsert the battery make sure II. Lock the battery. III. Insert the seat post and close the battery goes along the bat- the clamp. tery rail.
Operation Guide 3. Battery f� Battery Safety Precautions • Be sure to use the original/compatible battery (approved by EMMO). Using batteries from other brands may lead to severe accidents. • Inspect the battery for any damage, leaking, overheating or smoking.
Used batteries must be treated as hazardous waste. • Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the the regulations set forth by your local govern- ment/organizations. • service@emmo.ca In case of uncertainty, please contact EMMO customer service department at...
Operation Guide 3. Battery h� Storage & Maintenance • For storage, please disconnect the battery from the bike and charge the battery on a regular basis (at least once a month). • Battery packs and chargers need to be stored in a clean, dry, well ventilated place, avoid contact with corrosive material, and keep them away from heat and fire.
Operation Guide 4. Charger a� Charging Indicator Charging Indicator Explanation: • During normal charging, red light stays on. • The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged. NOTICE: If the charger gets warm during regular use, this is normal and is no cause for concern.
Operation Guide 4. Charger c� Power Cord Socket d� Power Cord Connecting the charger: • Plug d of the power cable into the device socket c on the charger. WARNING: You MUST NOT plug the power cord directly to the bike/battery. High voltage may damage the bike/ battery and cause severe iniury.
Operation Guide 4. Charger e� Charger Plug How to charge: • The charging port is located on the battery. (Refer to “Battery Charge Port with Lid“on Page 43.) • Open the charging port lid and plug in the charger. • Plug the charger into a regular 110V wall outlet.
Charging Precautions WARNING: • You must use the compatible charger (approved by EMMO) to charge the battery. • DO NOT submerge or allow the charger to become submerged in water or any liquid. • DO NOT use the charger if the cord becomes frayed, has exposed solution or wires or shows any damage.
Operation Guide 7. Throttle Gently pushing the throttle lever downwards to accelerate. WARNING: DO NOT press the throttle if you are not ready to ride.
Operation Guide 8. Adjusting the Suspension Fork The suspension fork can move up and down to cushion bumps, which can make riding on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable. • Locking the fork creates a rigid fork fork, which can yield higher efficiency while pedaling and a more predictable ride depending on conditions such as terrain and cargo load.
Operation Guide 9. Adjusting the Handlebar Height TENSION ADJUSTING OPEN MINIMUM INSERTION CLOSED • Unlock the handlebar clamp, loosen the tension adjusting nut. • Adjust the handlebar height to your preferred position and lock the clamp. • Align the clamp opening with the notch in the handlebar tube and close the clamp lever fully. •...
Operation Guide 10. Folding the Bike I. Adjust the handlebar height to II. Lift up the locking nut to unlock III. Pull the clamp lever down. the lowest level. the clamp lever. WARNING: Use caution to keep fingers, clothing, and other objects away from the folding mechanisms and potential pinch points on your bike.
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Operation Guide 10. Folding the Bike IV. Fold the handlebar down. V. Locate the folding lock of the main VI. Open the clamp to unlock the frame. frame. Open the clamp lock. Fold the main frame in half. WARNING: Use caution to keep fingers, clothing, and other objects away from the folding mechanisms and potential pinch points on your bike.
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Operation Guide 10. Folding the Bike VII. Fold the main frame in half. VIII. Properly folded. WARNING: Please make sure all clamps and adjustment areas are locked properly before riding.
Operation Guide 11. Cleaning / Lubricating the Chain How to Clean the Chain: • Put the bike on a service stand or lean the bike on the kick/side stand. Make sure the back wheel is off the ground. • Locate the chain on the right side of the bike, near the rear wheel hub. •...
Operation Guide 12. Tire Pressure It is recommended to check the tire pressure on a regular basis to keep things at their best working conditions. 30 PSI I. Locate the valve on the rim. II. Remove the valve cap. III. Use an air pump with gauge to adjust the tire pressure to 30 PSI.
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Operation Guide 11. Tire Pressure • Riding comfort • Travel distance WARNING: • You MUST inflate the tire to the recommended tire pressure before the first ride. Failure to do so may damage your bike and void your warranty. • DO NOT over-inflate, as this could damage the tire or wheel.
Operation Guide 13. Serial Number a� Frame Number FRAME NUMBER Find the Frame Number: • The frame number is engraved on the neck of the frame.
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Operation Guide 12. Serial Number b� Motor Number Located on the motor. EN140MKM0009 The motor number could be located at the following locations: • Location 1: On the motor cover plate. • Location 2: Behind the sprocket on the motor.
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Troubleshooting Potential Issues/Errors Most Common Way To Solve Issue Battery not fully seated in tray Install battery correctly Insufficient battery power Need to recharge/test. Faulty connections Reinstalling or testing battery/wiring. Improper turn on sequence Clean and reconnect connectors Brakes are applied Try restarting the ebike.
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Troubleshooting Low or faulty battery Check connection, charge or replace battery Low tire pressure Adjust tire pressure Climbing too many hills, strong headwind, Adjust your route or assist with pedals braking, and/or excessive load Brakes rubbing Adjust the brakes Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges, battery is aged, dam- If range decline persists;...
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Recommended Torque Values Area Tool Rec� torque Stem clamp bolts 5 mm Allen 10 Nm Stem faceplate bolts 5 mm Allen 6 Nm Stem angle adjustment bolt (side) 5 mm Allen 12 Nm Stem angle adjustment bolt (bottom) 5 mm Allen 15 Nm Handlebar Speedometer clamp bolts...
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Recommended Torque Values Controller mounting bolts 6 mm Allen 3 Nm tighten Frame Downtube Frame cable cover bolts 2.5 mm Allen securely; do not overtighten Rear axle nuts 18 mm wrench 40 Nm Torque arm bolt 4 mm Allen 5 Nm Rear dropout Derailleur hanger mounting bolt 5 mm Allen...
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Tools and Torque Values 5 mm Allen and Headlight/front fender mounting bolt 6 Nm 10 mm wrench Accessories Fender mounting bolts (except at headlight) 4 mm Allen 6 Nm Replaceable rear rack mounting bolts 5 mm Allen 6 Nm...
Riding Guide 1. Checking List Before Riding • Whether the handlebar is stable and flexible when turning. • Whether the right and left switches on the handlebar can work properly or not. • Whether the throttle can work properly or not. •...
Any warranty is extended to the original owner with the original purchase paperwork. This portion does not cover the purchase of parts or the purchase of products sold by Emmo Inc that is not an electric bike, electric scooter ebike, electric motorcycle style ebike, electric mobility scooter, kick-style electric scooter, or ride-on toy.
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Please consult your Emmo dealer for more details of the parts policies. • Shipping Damage: Emmo Inc will not be held responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged items due to any delivery services or courier actions� Report any damage to Emmo Inc within 7 days of receiving the part with pictures for any shipping damage and proof of purchase�...
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• For repairs that are done on items that are not from Emmo Inc, only a 7-day Parts Warranty will be included� Emmo Inc is not responsible for items modified from its intended use or purpose resulting in damage to the ebike or injury to the customer or third party�...
E-Bike Registration Once you have purchased an EMMO E-Bike, you can register your vehicle with us to validate your warranty. In order to register your E-Bikes, please follow the steps listed below: 1. Fill out the following form: E-BIKE REGISTRATION...
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E-Bike Registration Survey: How did you find out about EMMO Inc.? (Please select the options that apply) Returning Customer Family / Friend Passing by Store Kjiji TERA Google Yelp Other 2. Send the information listed above to our email: info@emmo.ca...
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