Super Handy EcoRide GUT162 Operator's Manual

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Electric Tricycle
Operator's Manual
WARNING:
Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follow the safety rules
and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury.
Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that they can be read when required. Keep
these instructions to assist in future servicing.
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  • Page 1 Electric Tricycle Operator’s Manual WARNING: Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury. Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that they can be read when required. Keep these instructions to assist in future servicing.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 1. SAFETY AND WARNING --------------------------------------------------------- 1~4 2. TECHNICAL SHEET ------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3. COMPONENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 4. HARDWARE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 5. ASSEMBLY ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7~20 6. FEATURES ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21~23 7. OPERATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 24~25 8. MAINTENANCE and STORAGE -------------------------------------------------- 25 9. WARRANTY --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25...
  • Page 3: Safety And Warning

    SAFETY AND WARNING 1. SAFETY INFORMATION Read and Understand The Manual Before Riding ● Read this entire Owner’s Manual before you take the first ride on your new E-Tricycle and keep it for reference. This Owner’s Manual contains important safety, performance, and service information. ●...
  • Page 4 f) Always keep small parts away from children. Some E-Tricycle accessories may present a choking hazard to small children. g) Never modify your frame or bicycle in any way. Do not sand, drill, file, or remove parts from your bicycle. Do not install incompatible components or hardware.
  • Page 5 Riding in Wet Conditions a) Use caution when riding in wet conditions as it will take longer to brake and to stop. Your tires may slip when turning. Risk of a crash is dramatically increased in wet conditions. b) Your electric bicycle can withstand light rain and small splashes, but it is not designed to be subjected to inclement weather, extremely heavy showers, or submersion in water.
  • Page 6 e) Unplug the charger from the wall outlet when not in use. As a safety mechanism, when the charger stops charging because the battery is full, the charger must be reset by unplugging it from the wall outlet before it will resume charging.
  • Page 7: Technical Sheet

    TECHNICAL SHEET Maximum load weight (Including the Weight of Cyclist) 330Lbs (150Kgs) Maximum load weight of rear basket 88Lbs (40Kgs) Performance Maximum speed (Throttle mode) Up to 7.5mph (12km/h)* Range per charge (Throttle mode) Up to 12miles (14km)* Size 24"(D) x 2"(W), Pneumatic tire Tires Pressure 40+/- 2 PSI...
  • Page 8: Components

    COMPONENTS Part No. Description Part No. Description Handlebar assembly kit Battery x2 Main frame assembly kit Charger Front fender with brace arm Pedal x2 Rear fender with brace arm x2 Chain Storage box of battery Rear shaft cover x2 Seat Rear fender reflector Seat stem Front shaft cover...
  • Page 9: Assembly

    3. Assemble the Rear Frame Kit ASSEMBLY Parts: Rear Frame Kit (Part No.8), Main Frame Kit (Part ● Improper assembly of this product may result in No.2) serious injury or death. Always follow the instructions Hardware: Bolts (6x), Washer (6x), Nuts (6x) in this manual and check critical components (e.g.
  • Page 10 4. Assemble the Rear Tires Failure to properly tighten the nuts holding the tires onto the tricycle may result in poor riding performance, the tire falling off and serious injury or death. Always be sure the tires are securely attached to the frame before using the tricycle.
  • Page 11 3) Insert the stem post into the steerer tube and adjust the handlebar height until the rider feels they have control of the bicycle and are comfortable (Fig.10). Important! Be sure the minimum insertion mark do not go above the top of the headset and are not visible.
  • Page 12 2) Remove two screws at front dropout (Fig.15). 5) Place the nut on the axle and loosely tighten. (Fig.19). Fig.19 Fig.15 3) Loose the front brake cable, that make enough space 6) Check that the tire is centered, and inspect the tire for tire (Fig.16).
  • Page 13 2) Assemble the brace arm of front fender to the front Note: if any bending of front fender, bend it to opposite dropout at both sides. Loosely tighten the screws direction a little and then make it at center. (Fig.22). 5) Align the front brake to right position.
  • Page 14 2) Do the same for both fender (Fig.27). 2) Align the three bumps on the fender tabs with the rear frame tabs to maintain a flat surface. Ensure enough distance between the fender and the tire (Fig.29&30). Fig.29 Fig.30 Fig.27 9.
  • Page 15 4) Adjust the angle of seat position in comfort. And then 10. Assemble the Seat securely tighten the nuts under seat (Fig.35). Parts: Seat (part no.6), Seat stem (part no.7), Main frame kit (part no.2) Tools: 13 mm open-end wrench 1) Insert the small size of post into the seat.
  • Page 16 4) Clamp the clipping washer at the outside of plate. 12. Assemble the Chain Ensure the post pin be locked firmly (Fig.42). Parts: Chain (part no.18), Main frame kit (part no.2) Hardware: Chain link (2), come together with chain Tools: Long Nose Pliers 1) Align the chain go through the front sprocket and rear sprocket (Fig.38).
  • Page 17 13. Assemble the pedals 14. Assemble the Brake Cable Parts: Pedal (part no.17) Parts: Spring (part no.22), Wire cap (part no.25) Tools: 15 mm open-end wrench Tools: 5 mm Allen wrench, 10 mm open-end wrench 1) Assemble the left and right pedals on the correct side, according the L/R mark on pedals (Fig.45) .
  • Page 18 Example of front brake assembly is as (Fig.49). 5) Put the spring at the cable head (Fig.51) . Fig.49 1/8” gap Cable (both pads) anchor bolt Cable Fig.51 Brake pad 6) Loosen the fixing nut, if necessary, you can remove the nut (Fig.52) .
  • Page 19 8) Press and hold the rear brake lever forward, at the 15. Assemble the Fender Brace same time, tighten the nut firmly (Fig.54). Example of Parts: Fender brace (part no.11) rear brake assembly is as (Fig.55). After adjust the Tools: Phillips Head screwdriver brake, clip the wire cap at the brake cable end.
  • Page 20 3) Remove the bolt and nut at the rear frame (Fig.61). 16. Assemble the Wire Basket Parts: Basket (part no.9), Basket fixing plate (part no.23) Tools: 12mm & 13 mm open-end wrench Failure to securely attach the basket to the bicycle may cause the basket to fall off and cause an accident resulting in serious injury or death.
  • Page 21 17. Assemble the Battery Box 18. Connect the Cables Parts: Battery box (part no.14) Parts: Front shaft cover (part no.21) Tools: Phillips Head screwdriver 1) The protection cover is already assembled in the 1) Assemble the battery box at fork under the seat motor cable (Fig.67).
  • Page 22 4) Connect the five color cables, according the color 6) Assemble the battery storage box under the battery (Fig.70). box with Velcro. Green to green, which is the accelerator function. Put the backup battery inside storage box. (Fig.72). Red to red, which is the brake function. You could randomly connect each, it will not affect the function.
  • Page 23: Features

    FEATURES Right side brakes the Left side brakes the front wheel rear wheel 1. Brakes Your bike includes two types of brakes: Rim brakes or linear pull brakes which operate by squeezing two brake pads against the rim surface; and drum brakes, which operate by pressing two shoes/pads against an internal rotating drum.
  • Page 24 3) The brake handle has the signal cable at each. Once a) Press the power button for 2 seconds, you can power engaged the brake, power of motor will be cut-off ON/OFF the tricycle. (Fig.76). b) When power ON the E-Tricycle, default mode is in PAS mode.
  • Page 25 ● The Pedel Assist System, uses a torque sensor to 5. Battery box convert the person's pedaling force into a corre- 1) The power switch in at the side of battery box. Press sponding output signal, which transfer to the electric once, power ON.
  • Page 26: Operation

    OPERATION ● Just like learning to drive a car or ride a bicycle, operating any personal transportation device inherently includes risk and takes practice. Therefore, use caution as you practice operating the E-Tricycle in various situations. ● When preparing for your first ride, select an area that is flat, spacious, and away from traffic and other obstacles. ●...
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Storage

    3. Getting off your E-Tricycle 1. Bring your E-Tricycle to a complete stop. Never attempt to get onto or off of your E-Tricycle with it still on. This will prevent the E-Tricycle from moving if accidental press accelerator. 2. Press power button to “OFF”. 3.
  • Page 28 Great Circle USA Support Line: 1-866-493-0524 Email: help@greatcircleus.com www.superhandyus.com Size: 210x285mm 157克双铜 REV 11/01/23...

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