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Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 2
Before You Ride .......................................................................................................................................... 3
E-Trike Support ....................................................................................................................................... 3
E-Trike Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Handlebar Adjustment and Configuration .................................................................................................. 7
Left Side Handlebar Controls .................................................................................................................. 9
Right Side Handlebar Controls .............................................................................................................. 10
LCD Display ........................................................................................................................................... 11
Parking Brake Locks .............................................................................................................................. 12
Battery Installation and Charging ............................................................................................................. 13
Charging Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 13
Taking the Battery on and off the Trike ................................................................................................ 14
Operating Instructions .............................................................................................................................. 15
Riding Tips ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Service and Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 16
LCD Error Codes ........................................................................................................................................ 19
eTc Cruiser
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David Tranter
June 4, 2025

Can the handlebars on the ETC CRUISER TRIKE be adjusted in HEIGHT. I see nothing in the operators manual regarding this. Many thanks again. David

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Mr. Anderson
August 15, 2025

Yes, the handlebars on the eTrikes Cruiser can be adjusted in height by unlocking the handlebar lever, repositioning the handlebars, and locking the lever again. If they remain loose, a 5mm Allen key can be used to tighten the center bolt.

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David Tranter
June 4, 2025

Can you adjust the height of the handlebars on the etc cruiser

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Mr. Anderson
August 15, 2025

Yes, the height of the handlebars on the eTrikes Cruiser can be adjusted. You can unlock the handlebar by pulling the lock button down and lifting the lever, then adjust to the desired position and push the lever down to lock it in place. If the handlebars are still loose, use a 5mm Allen key to tighten the center bolt.

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Summary of Contents for eTrikes eTc Cruiser

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Cruiser User Manual Introduction ..............................2 Before You Ride ............................3 E-Trike Support ............................3 E-Trike Warranty ............................. 3 Handlebar Adjustment and Configuration ....................7 Left Side Handlebar Controls ........................9 Right Side Handlebar Controls ......................10 LCD Display ............................11 Parking Brake Locks ..........................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Please take a moment to record the following information. Your Trike Details Frame Serial Number Front Battery Serial Number Rear Battery Serial Number Date of Purchase Order Number CAUTION: Fully charge the batteries for first use eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 3: Before You Ride

    Unless otherwise specified, ex-demo and showroom models do not come with any warranty. Standard wear and tear parts like tires, tubes, nuts and bolts, chains, brake cables or hydraulics, bearings, disc brake wear are not covered by warranty. For full warranty details visit https://etrikescanada.com/pages/terms-conditions eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 4 We recommend service and maintenance by a professional technician at a local bicycle shop. All components on this e-trike are standard brand name 2-wheel bicycle components so service and maintenance are the same as any e-bike. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 5 • If the battery is being stored make sure it is in a clean dry space not near any water or heat source, remove the battery from the bicycle and recharge it every month. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 6 NOT covered by the warranty. DO NOT use chargers or other components that have not been approved and tested by eTrikes Canada. eTrikes Canada is not responsible for damage caused by the use of other products not specifically designed and tested for use with this electric bike.
  • Page 7: Handlebar Adjustment And Configuration

    Allen-key to tighten the centre bolt then re-lock the lever (See Photo B #1). Repeat as necessary until the handlebars do not move when locked. Be sure to test everything is tight before riding. Photo A eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 8 September 2023 Photo A – Handlebar Lock Lever in Open and Unlocked Position Photo B eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 9: Left Side Handlebar Controls

    *NOTE: This is a Pedal Assist Trike and is meant to be operated using both pedal power and motor assist. Due to the weight of the trike and rider it is not meant to be operated using only the throttle, especially on challenging terrain, inclines, and hills. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 10: Right Side Handlebar Controls

    3. Shimano Nexus Gears – twist to increase or decrease the normal bicycle gears. 1 is lowest gear (easiest to pedal), 3 is highest gear (hardest to pedal) 4. Bell, flip lever down and quickly release. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 11: Lcd Display

    4. Power Button (press and hold to turn on, press and hold again to turn off) 5. Battery Charge Level 6. Trip Distance (Photo C #4 - use the “I” button to cycle through different trip display metrics) eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 12: Parking Brake Locks

    The button should stay in the down position. To release the parking brakes, squeeze the brake levers again and the button will pop up automatically, releasing the brakes. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 13: Battery Installation And Charging

    6. When the bike is not in use, charging the battery is still recommend at least once every month; for a minimum of two hours each time. 7. Do not use non eTrikes Canada tested and recommended chargers this will void your Warranty. 8. Only use this charger in a dry, clean, well-ventilated environment out of direct sunlight.
  • Page 14: Taking The Battery On And Off The Trike

    4. To mount the battery back in the frame, install the top first then push the bottom firmly in place until it locks. Turn the key counterclockwise to the Locked position to securely lock the battery. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 15: Operating Instructions

    There is an automatic SHUT OFF circuit for the throttle on both brake levers. Every time the brake levers are applied, the power to the motor is shut off. Maximum Load: The maximum load for this trike is 150 Kg (330 lbs) eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 16: Riding Tips

    Regularly check the spokes of the wheels for tightness and rim alignment. The wheels should rotate smoothly without wobbling from side to side. Check the bearing play of the hubs by lifting the bicycle and spinning eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 17 Before each ride, check to make sure your brake cables are free of obstacles, and are working properly before operating your vehicles. This trike uses mineral oil hydraulic disc brakes, this oil will need replacing over time and should be checked regularly before riding. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 18 • Lubricating the front axle, rear-axle once every three months. Oil the trike chain and check hydraulic brake fluid at least once every month. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 19: Lcd Error Codes

    Error with the temperature 1. Check all connectors from the battery are sensor inside of the battery correctly connected to the motor. 2. If the problem still occurs, please change the Battery. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 20 BESST tool. 3. Using the BESST Tool update the controller to see if it resolves the problem, if not please change the torque sensor. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 21 If not, please change the controller. Detection circuit on the keypad Using the BESST tool, update the controller to see if has an error this resolves the problem. If not, please change the controller. eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...
  • Page 22 Bluetooth module has an error Using the BESST tool, re-update the software onto the LCD display to see if this resolves the problem. If not please change the LCD display eee eTrikes Canada contact@etrikescanada.com W: etrikescanada.com...

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