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Go Where There Are No Limits DO GOOD WHILE YOU GO ETR100C OWNER’S MANUAL...
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ETRIKE USER’S MANUAL ETR100C IMPORTANT: This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Please read it before taking the firs ride on your eTrike. NOTE: This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance manual. Please seek assistance from a qualified technician for service, repairs or maintenance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction General Warning Routine Inspection Before Riding Operating Your Etrike Charging Your Etrike/Battery Information 10-12 Preventative Maintenance 13-16 ETR100C - Overview 17-18 ETR100C - Main Technical Parameters Warranty...
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new eTrike. This manual is designed to give you the information that you need for the safe operation 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. Please record it below in the event that your eTrike is lost or stolen.
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. Proper helmets must meet standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
ROUTINE INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING 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 battery life indicator and charge, if needed.
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 shut down in the vehicle’s circuitry. This interruption will self-correct once the eTrike is allowed to sufficiently dry out.
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OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE III. THROTTLE CONTROLLER – RIGHT HANDLE The throttle controls the flow of electrical power to the motor which propels the eTrike. Grasp the throttle and roll it backwards/towards you to propel the eTrike. Release the throttle to stop the eTrike from continuing to propel. CAUTION Release of the throttle does NOT engage the braking system.
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OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE SPEED SWITCH The eTrike comes with two (2) spped settings: Low and High. On setting Low it will reach a top speed of 18 miles per hour while on setting High it will reach the top speed of 28 miles per hour. Switch is located on the right handle controllers.
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OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE HORN To sound the horn push down the horn button on the left handle. PARKING/PARKING BRAKE Parking Brake Stick use the parking brake located next to the driver’s seat: • Pull the handle up. release it • Press the button and push it down to the original position.
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OPERATING YOUR ETRIKE XIII. HEATER AND FAN To activate the heater, push the switch on the front panel. For the fan, use the switch next on the side of the fan. Heater Switch Fan Switch XIV. KEY FOB CONTROL The key fob controller lock and unlock the eTrike’s doors. The panic button makes your eTrike to beep quickly for a few times.
If you encounter any difficulty charging your eTrike or experience unusual oc- currences in the charging process, immediately shut off the power and contact eTrikeco or authorized service vendor for service. Avoid getting any liquid around the battery as this can potentially cause leakage, overheating smoke and possible explosion.
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CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE/BATTERY INFORMATION Plug the charger power cable into a standard household AC 110V outlet. NOTE: To protect the eTrike from potential damage as a result of power surges, it is strongly recommended that a surge protective device is used when plugging into a standard household AC 110V outlet.
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CHARGING YOUR ETRIKE/BATTERY INFORMATION NOTE: Promptly unplug the charger once these lights are displayed. Full charge can take around 3 hours depending on the level of depletion in the battery. III. BATTERY INFORMATION The LifePo4 battery that comes with your eTrike can last approximately 3000 charge cycles or roughly 10 years with average use and proper care.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE All vehicles experience some level of wear over the course of operation. In addition to performing the Routine Inspection listed in this manual, it is recommended that you perform preventative maintenance to further ensure the optimal performance and service life of your vehicle, and for your safety.
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE If the brake fluid/oil changes color, replace it with new braking fluid/oil. Check the friction plate and brake disc wear condition. When any of the friction plates is worn down to the marking line of 3mm or 3.5mm, it must be replaced in pairs. The disc brake thickness and wear limits may differ slightly from eTrike model to model.
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Rear shock absorbers – Inspect the rear shock absorbers after every 125 miles of use. Replace the shock absorbers immediately if looseness or cracks are found. TIRES AND WHEELS Inspect the tires for cuts, embedded objects or other conditions/ damage that can compromise the tires’...
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE NOTE: Storing your battery in temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or above 97 degrees Fahrenheit can limit your battery life. Charger Storage When not in use, store the charger in a dry, cool and clean place, taking care to insure the ventilation holes do not become clogged by dust or other debris.
ETR100C - OVERVIEW Part Name Part Name Instrument Display Heater Switch Brake Fluid Reservoir Hazard Lights Brake Handle Windshield Wiper Switch Media Player Engine Start/Stop Button Bright Light Switch Reverse/Neutral/Drive Knob Turn Signals Throttle Handle Horn Speed Switch Power Outlet...
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ETR100C - OVERVIEW Part Name Part Name Graphic Battery Indicator Media On/Off Button State of Charge in % Media Previous Button Voltage Indicator Media Next Button Trip Odometer USB Port Odometer TF Card Drive/Reverse/Neutral Bluetooth Direct Access Speedometer Decrease Volume Button...
ETR100C - MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Main technical parameters of the eTrike Product size: 7ft 6in x 4ft 2in x 5ft 7in Weight: 795 Pounds Tire specifications: Front: 120/70-R12 Tubeless Rear: 135/70-R12 Tubeless Maximum load: 500 Pounds Design top speed: ≤ 28 Miles Per Hour...
Service and repair during the warranty period must be completed by eTrikeCo or an authorized party. FOR SERVICE OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT Email: support@etrikeco.com...
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