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PERRARO PANDA TRIKE Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Perraro E-Trike Owner's Manual www.perraroelectricbike.com 949-414-8003 info@perraroelectricbike.com...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Parts description ---------------------------------------- 1 Assembly instructions --------------------------------------- 2 Display User Manual· --------------------------------------- 14 Inflating and suspention --------------------------------------- 28 Troubleshootings ----------------------------------------- 29 Safety Notes ----------------------------------------- 30 Driving Range ----------------------------------------- 31 Recommended Torque --------------------------------------- 32 Daily check --------------------------------------- 33 Scan QR Code or visit the link below...
  • Page 3 Rear Cargo Bag i-ion Ba Front Motor Rear Outer Derailleur 20*4.0 Fat Wheel...
  • Page 5 1. Use two people to prevent scratching the frame. 2. Have one person lift the trike from the bottom frame while another person unfolds it. 3. Fit the frame together and secure the clamp.
  • Page 6 Remove the nut on top and slide it up the stem of the handlebars. Take the two chrome pieces for the front basket and place them back-to-back. Insert the stem of the handlebars through them, ensuring they face the front. Slide the stem of the handlebars into the frame and use the provided tool to tighten the screw located straight up from the stem.
  • Page 7 1. Remove the nut and washers from both sides of the wheel. 2. Identify the right side of the wheel (as you're sitting on the trike) by locating the side with the black cord. 3. Put the irregular washer on both sides of the wheel with the protruding side towards the wheel. Turn it until it seats into place. 4.
  • Page 8 Assembly instructions . • 1. Remove the nut and two washers from both sides of the wheel. 2. Identify the right side of the wheel (as you're sitting on the trike) by locating the side with the black cord. 3. Put the irregular washer on both sides of the wheel with the protruding side towards the wheel. Turn it until it seats into place. 4.
  • Page 9 1. Plug in the black cord to the connector found on the right fork. Ensure it is correctly connected and pushed all the way in.
  • Page 10 1. Use the existing bolt and nut to attach the front light and fender. Remove the nut using the correct Allen wrench and the smallest box wrench. 2. Remove the bolt, line up the light and fender, then replace the bolt and tighten the nut securely. 3.
  • Page 11 Assembly instructions - - - ;, ..-- - ,. - � &- • � 1. Use four nuts and bolts from the labeled "front basket" bag to attach the basket to the trike. Use two additional nuts and bolts for the lid.
  • Page 12 1. Remove the crank arm bolt using an appropriate allen wrench. 2. Take the right crank arm and slide it securely onto the spindle. Tighten the bolt securely. 3. Carefully place the chain and thread it onto the right-side chaining of the crank arm. 4.
  • Page 13 1. Insert the post into the saddle tube at the desired position. 1. Insert the post into the saddle tube at the desired position. 2. Tighten the screw and secure the lever to keep the saddle in 2. Tighten the screw and secure the lever to keep the saddle in place.
  • Page 14 1. Locate the packet labeled "rear basket" and remove the bolts and nuts. 2. Fit the back rack on the trike, ensuring the holes on the sides for the fenders align with the wheels. 3. Attach the fenders to the fender mount racks first. Bolt the fender racks to the back basket.
  • Page 15 1. Leave the battery out to provide room for tightening the nuts and removing the insert. 2. Bolt the rack onto the trike and tighten the nuts under the rack.
  • Page 17 Please inflate the tire with the following instruction Step 1: Find the tire safety line. Step 2: Tilt the whole to the left until the tire is off the ground and adjust the safety line to fit the edge of the rim evenly.
  • Page 18 DS103 DISPLAY USER MANUAL Power display speed mode Up key M key Assist gear Power Down key TRIP, ODO, WH/KM RCG / motor temperature/CLK brand...
  • Page 19 DS103 DISPLAY USER MANUAL gear position set: Ø Switch function: In the main interface, short press “Up” and “Down” Press and hold the M button for to switch gears. about 2 seconds to turn it on and off. Ø Speed mode switching Ø...
  • Page 20 DS103 DISPLAY USER MANUAL Ø TEMP/ RCG/ CLK switching 3). Short press the M key, the setting Press “M” again can enter the TEMP/RCG/CLK parameter value on the right side of the switching mode,which display: motor temperature, current line turns red, enter the parameter regean Ah, clock modification mode, short press the up and down keys to change the setting parameters,...
  • Page 21 DS103 DISPLAY USER MANUAL Display setting interface Item Description Setting the metric and imperial effects speed display and System does not affect the "wheel" settings in Basic setting menu. Brightness Backlight brightness setting Auto off Automatic sleep time, off is not automatic sleep Main interface, battery display mode, voltage mode and Battery battery compartment...
  • Page 22 DS103 DISPLAY USER MANUAL Advance setting interface Item Description PAS mode speed split: There are 3, 5 and 9 modes; please assist level select 5 mode speed limit the controller use the computer or app settings instead of current limit the LCD settings.
  • Page 23 Charging tips -The battery pack should be recharged after each use. There is no memory effect so you can charge the battery after short periods of use without damage. - The battery can be recharged on or off the bike. -Remove the battery by turning the key and than pulling forwards and upwards carefully until the pack lifts off.
  • Page 24 When the battery is charging on the bike 1. Switch off the power. The battery can be charged on or off the bike. 2. Plug the output lead of the charger into the socket of the battery case. 3. Plug the AC power input plug into the 110/220 volt household power socket to start charging. 4.
  • Page 25 If charging with the battery removed 1-Keep the charger in a safe place, away from children. 2-Do not use the battery when not fully charged. That will decrease its lifespan. 3-Do not charge the battery with other charger than the original. 4-The charger works with 110 / 220V.
  • Page 26: While Driving

    Important tips while driving 1-ln order to reduce consumption, increase autonomy, and extend the motors lifespan, use the pedals during the startups and climbs. 2-Do not twist the throttle too fast. The vehicle should accelerated slowlv, reducing consumption and risk of damage to the electrical system.
  • Page 27 Up key M key Down key...
  • Page 28 Specific operation explanations 1.3 ON/OFF 6KM / H cruising, ON/OFF Headlight, Reset ODO When e-bike stops, long press to enter 6KM / H cruising mode. Stop pressing to exit the cruise mode; Long press to turn ON/OFF Headlight; At P16, long press for Ss to reset ODO.
  • Page 29 1.6 Parameters setting Long press to start setting parameters, such as wheel size(inch), background luminance··· (Refer to P01-P16) On the setting interface, shortly press , or to plus/minus value. Parameters would be shining aher modifying, choose the ones you prefer, a.
  • Page 30 To ensure safe riding conditions you must properly maintain your bike. You should follow the basic guidelines below and see your certified local shop seasonally to ensure your bike is safe for using. bike Regular self-checks !.Tightening and correct operation of both wheels, frame and front fork. 2.Tire pressure and conditions.
  • Page 31 Symptoms Possible causes Most common solutions (l)lnsufficient battery power (l)Charge the battery It doesn't work (2)Faulty connections {2)Clean the connections {3)Key in wrong position {3)Turn the key into the correct position (!)Insufficient battery power {l)Charge the battery Irregular acceleration and/or (2)loose throttle magneto (2)Weld and adjust reduced top speed...
  • Page 32 Parts Torque required(N.M) Handlebar 18-20 Handlebar-stem 18-20 Saddle 18-20 Seat-pillar 18-20 Front wheel 16-25 Rear Wheel 25-35 8.8 Parts 35-55...
  • Page 33: Gear Display

    To ensure safety make the following functional checks before driving: Normal operation of the light, brake and power cut system. 2 - Tire pressure (low pressure, will influence both autonomy and speed). 3 - Wheel axle tightening. Battery charging level. Braking system adjustment and free operation.
  • Page 34 NEED ASSISTANCE ? PLEASE CALL / TEXT 949-414-8003 or e-mail info@perraroelectricbike.com Register your bike at www.perraroelectricbike.com Address : 2229 S Wright St. Santa Ana CA 92705...