7.1. Transportation 3 . P R O D U C T D E S C R I P T I O N 7.2. Storage 3.1. ENVO D50 Components 8. GENERAL TERMS & WARRANTY 3.2. ENVO D50 Specifications 3.3. ENVO ST50 Components 8.1.
W E L C O M E T O T H E E N V O FA M I LY Thank you for choosing an ENVO Electric Bike. As a leader in electric bike design and distribution in Canada, we are passionate about our customers riding their bikes more and driving their cars less.
2 . 2 . R U L E S O F T H E R O A D Failure to follow recommendations outlined in this section may cause damage to property, injury, or even death. • Always obey all the traffic rules, regulations, signs, and signals •...
If you have an impairment or disability such as visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, cognitive impairment, and/or a seizure disorder, consult your physician before riding any ENVO Drive Systems product • Before going on your first ebike adventure, take time to get familiar with your ebike •...
Take care of the pins. Always be gentle when pulling the charging pin out. Rough use of the pins can cause irreversible damage to the pins and battery • Always use the charger provided by ENVO for the ENVO battery • Always unplug the charger when not in use •...
Do not use the ENVO battery charger for any purpose other than charging your ebike. Do not use the ENVO battery as a power source for any other devices than your ENVO ebike. If you do so the warranty will not be applicable, and ENVO Drive Systems will not be liable for any damage to the system or injury to the persons.
2 . 7 . C H A R G I N G Y O U R B AT T E R Y • Never store the battery in a discharged state. After every ride, charge the battery as soon as it has reached room temperature.
70% of its capacity for about 500 full discharge/recharge cycles. As capacity diminishes, you will notice a gradual drop off in max range capability. When range falls to an unacceptable level, contact your local ENVO dealer to purchase a new battery.
2 . 1 1 . G E N E R A L R I D I N G T I P S Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual. Electric Bikes can be dangerous to use. The user or consumer assumes all risk of personal injuries, damage, or failure of the bicycle or system and all other losses or damages to themselves and others and to any property, arising out of or as a result of using the bicycle.
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• Always ride at a speed that’s appropriate for the conditions. Higher speed means higher risk • Ensure brakes and motor cut off switch are working prior to every ride • Ensure nothing is loose (ie bolts, battery, wheels, pedals, and handlebar) and everything is secured on the bike prior to every ride •...
• At temperatures below -10°C the motor grease might be too stiff for sudden throttle, high speed and high-power rides. Give the motor some low speed and low power spins and warm up the gears before going full power • Avoid changing gears very rapidly from first gear to the last gear, or vice versa.
2 .13 . 2 . W E I G H T C A PA C I T Y • ENVO D50 and ENVO ST50 eBikes are designed with a maximum weight capacity of 180kg (400lbs). The standard rear rack maximum weight capacity of a is 25kg(55lbs) while the cargo rear rack comes with weight capacity of 80kg (175lbs).
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 . 1 E N V O D 5 0 C O M P O N E N T S Display Unit Disk Brake Caliper Keypad Front Fender Brace Handlebars Front Fender Brakes Controller Handlebar Adjustment Bolt Battery Headset Pedal...
3 . 2 . E N V O D 5 0 S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Model: ENVO D50 Saddle: vinyl top cover, padded with PU, with black Frame: Hydro-formed Alloy 6061 TIG welded Front Light: 100 Lux...
3 . 3 . E N V O S T 5 0 C O M P O N E N T S Display Unit Disk Brake Caliper Keypad Front Fender Brace Handlebars Front Fender Brakes Controller Handlebar Adjustment Bolt Battery Headset Pedal Top Cap...
3 . 4 . E N V O S T 5 0 S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Model: ENVO ST50 Saddle: vinyl top cover, padded with PU, with black Frame: Hydro-formed Alloy 6061 TIG welded Front Light: 100 Lux...
ENVO D50/ST50, the ultimate powerhouse e-bike that is both a versatile commuter and a capable cargo carrier. With its rugged and sturdy frame, the D50 is designed to take on any terrain, whether it’s a smooth city street or a bumpy off-road trail. Equipped with a powerful 750W electric motor, this e-bike delivers a smooth and effortless ride that will make your daily commute a breeze.
4. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4 . 1 . G E N E R A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S Products listed in your order need to be installed professionally, as they require fine-tuning and adjustment after installation.
4 . 5 . A S S E M B LY & I N S TA L L AT I O N Figure 4A 4 . 5 .1. F R O N T W H E E L M O U N T I N G •...
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Figure 4E 4 . 5 . 2 . E N V O D 5 0 H A N D L E B A R A S S E M B LY • Remove the four Allen bolts and remove the clamp Figure 4E •...
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Figure 4I 4 . 5 . 3 . L A M P A N D F R O N T F E N D E R M O U N T I N G • Remove the Allen bolt Figure 4I •...
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Figure 4L 4 . 5 . 5 . P E D A L I N S TA L L AT I O N • Take the pedals out of the box • Apply a small amount of grease to the screw portion of the pedal •...
Your ENVO Electric Bike LCD meter monitors pedal assist, speed, odometer, trip distance, riding time, and battery energy level. To turn the meter on, press and hold the Power button for 1 second. Make sure the battery is fully inserted into the ENVO Electric Bike, and the on/off switch is “ON”...
Please make sure you keep the LCD Display in a safe place (in a closed environment) and away from children. The display has a small battery inside, which has to be charged fully. If by accident someone applies throttle, the motor may get activated. ENVO drives will not be liable for any consequences.
5 . 3 . L C D M E T E R Your LCD Display comes pre-programmed with the ideal settings. If you accidentally change something, or something is not working correctly, or you would like to change something. The default settings are stated below.
System) • You control the throttle by pushing on the thumb attachment. The farther the throttle switch is from its resting position; the more power is delivered to the motor to accelerate the ENVO Electric Bike • When you want to slow down, you release the throttle and let it return to its resting position, and simultaneously apply the brakes.
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• Make sure that the brake lever does not contact the handlebar when full hand pressure is applied. If so, then the brakes may need rebleeding. • You may also adjust the reach on your levers by tuning the screw shown Figure 5F Figure 5F •...
5 . 6 . O P E R AT I N G R A N G E Expect a range of about 70 km with medium motor use, flat ground, light wind and for an average weight person. The range on ebikes can vary greatly and are heavily dependent on these factors: •...
5 . 8 . P R E - R I D E C H E C K L I S T Check if all the fasteners are tightened and not loose Check that brakes are functioning properly and that brake pads are positioned correctly Check alignment of handlebar and wheel Check tires are inflated with the correct pressure (3-4 bars) Check that tires have a good threat and no excessive wear...
• ENVO bikes have two ways of securing the wheels – front wheels are secured using the hollow axle with a shaft (“skewer”) running through it which has an adjustable tension nut on one end and an over –center cam on the other.
6. Realign the components if necessary and carefully tighten the bolts to ensure reliable clamping of the components. The maximum torque values are printed directly on the components and/or specified in the enclosed operating instructions. If neither are available, contact ENVO support for assistance 7.
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16. At no time should you make any modifications to your ebikes electrical systems, unless they are explicitly approved by the manufacturer in writing 17. Contact your dealer or ENVO support for repairs and replacement parts in case of damage EN VO D 50 | S T50 EBIKE M ANUAL...
6 . 3 . T R O U B L E S H O OT I N G TA B L E For any additional troubleshooting help, refer to support.envodrive.com or contact your local ENVO Electric Bike dealer. C O MP ONENT...
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Pedal Assist System is on, Pedal PAS sensor is Check wires and Assist is not working, disconnected connections or restore but the throttle is parameters to default working Throttle System is on and the Throttle has a connection Check connections throttle not working issues but the Pedal Assist is...
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Brakes Brakes making noise Brake pads are rubbing on Pads need to be the rotor adjusted. Losen the mounting bolts until the calipers are free to move, adjust the caliper such that rotor does not rub against the brake pads when the brake is not applied.
6 . 4 . R E C O M M E N D E D S E R V I C E I N T E R VA L S It is important to inspect and service the electric bike to maintain optimal performance. The recommended service is only a guideline, every bike is used differently, and its wear and tear are accordingly.
6 . 5 . C H A N G I N G D I S C PA D S Figure 6A • Remove bolts securing calipers • Remove pad retainer bolt • Remove the disc pad pin • Remove used disc pads and use flat screwdriver to push caliper pistons fully back •...
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• Connect the other syringe with adaptor to brake master Figure 6E cylinder. Pump the syringe at caliper side to inject brake fluid into the system until fluid flows into the other syringe at the side and both syringes have roughly equal amount of brake fluid.
7. TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE 7 . 1 . T R A N S P O R TAT I O N • Please remove the battery and turn it off before transporting the bike. Batteries are not designed to be on the bike while being transported •...
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I M P O R TA N T N O T E : ENVO does not offer tune-up and bike mechanical services beyond limited installation or repairs of electrical system. Changing settings on the controller from the default manufacturer suggestion settings may cause damage the ebike components.
8 . 3 . E X C L U S I O N S ENVO is released and discharged of any liability for any damages, injuries or claims occurring as a result of neglect, the owner is responsible for the maintenance and safety of all structural and mechanical components of their ebike such as brakes, headset, forks, etc.
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In case the issue is not diagnosed by standard ways; for our hub motor kits, ENVO ebikes, and other house brand products, since the electrical system is modular and has easy access. We would be able to easily send you replacement parts such as a controller to swap and test and return the defective one.
9. CONTACT L O C AT I O N ENVO Drive Systems Inc. 1685 Ingleton Avenue Burnaby, BC V5C 3V6 Canada B U S I N E S S H O U R S Monday – Friday: 10am – 5pm PST Saturday: 11am –...
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