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EMMO MONSTER S
EMMO MONSTER S
OWNER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 EMMO MONSTER S EMMO MONSTER S OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Preface An Important Message From EMMO Thank you for choosing EMMO. Congratulations on your purchase of a new Monster S. This document is intended as a short introduction to your new e-bike. It contains essential safety, performance and ser- vice information. Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike. Be sure to watch the offical Emmo Parallo Pro assembly video available at https://emmo.ca/pages/e-bike-assembly-guide.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content About This Manual ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 About EMMO �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Rules and Regulations ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 8 Safety Disclaimer ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Description ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Schematic Diagram ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Side View ......................................13 Handlebar Attachments ..................................14 Operation Guide ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Switch ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Right Switch ......................................15 Left Switch ......................................16...
  • Page 5 Audio System ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Kickstand & Centre Stand ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 Side Kicksttand ....................................24 Centre Stand ......................................25 Rear view mirrors ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 How to turn on the bike ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29 Key Ignition ......................................29 Remote .........................................32 How to lock the steering ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 Circuit Breaker ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 6 Contact Us ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 69...
  • Page 7 About This Manual This document is intended as a short introduction to your new e-bike. It contains important safety, performance and service information. Read and understand it along with the information provided during the on-delivery instructions before using the product. Pay special attention to the safety messages as shown here, and keep the manual handy for future reference. WARNING: Warning about a situation that can cause death, serious physical injury and or heavy material damage if one does not obey the safety instructions.
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    Backed by our comprehensive warranty, we ensure riders are confident in the purchase of their Emmo. Emmo believes that a greener future is not only possible, it’s necessary, and we want to do our part to build greener communities by making e-bikes more accessible.
  • Page 9 Rules and Regulations According to Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations ( MVSR ). A qualified e-bike (defined as Power Assist Bicycle) must meet the following requirements: • The e-bike must have operational pedals • Upper wattage limit for the motor is 500W •...
  • Page 10: Rules And Regulations

    Rules and Regulations Useful links: E-Bike Regulations in Ontario: https://www.ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike E-Bike Regulations in British Columbia: https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/151_2002 E-Bike Regulations in Alberta: http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/content/doctype45/production/mopedpowerbikes.pdf E-Bike Regulations in Manitoba: https://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/h060e.php E-Bike Regulations in Saskatchewan: https://www.sgi.sk.ca/motorcycle/-/knowledge_base/motorcycle-handbook/power-assisted-bicycles1 E-Bike Regulations in Quebec: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/modes-transportation/electric-bike E-Bike Regulations in New Brunswick: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/services/services_renderer.200814.Motor_Vehicle_Registration.html...
  • Page 11 E-Bike Regulations in Nova Scotia: https://novascotia.ca/just/regulations/regs/mv18786.htm E-Bike Regulations in Prince Edward Island: hhttps://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/transportation-and-infrastructure/power-assisted-bicycles Know and obey all relevant local laws It is your responsibility to research and understand relevant laws where you ride your bike. Such laws may cover required helmets and safety gear, required lights and reflectors, required hand signals, where you can legally ride a bike (bikes and ebikes may have different restrictions), how fast you can go, what (if any) cargo or passengers you can carry, rider age, and more.
  • Page 12: Safety Disclaimer

    Safety Disclaimer This manual contains important safety, performance and service information� Read and understand it along with the information provided during the on-delivery instructions before using the product, and keep it for reference� Ensure that you comprehend all instructions and safety notes/ warnings� WARNING: Ensure the bike fits you properly before use.
  • Page 13 EMMO. Contact us if you have any question or concern. WARNING: E-Bikes and e-bike parts have strength and integrity limitations.
  • Page 14 In no event shall EMMO be responsible for any direct, indirect or consequential damages, including without limitation, personal injury, property damage, or economic losses, whether based on contract, warranty, neg-...
  • Page 15: Description

    Description 1. Schematic Diagram Windshield Headlight a� Side View Front Turning Signals Front Fender Front Wheel Handlebar Front Air Shocks Front Brake Caliper Mirrors Kickstand Charging Port Passenger Footpeg Seat Cushion Centre Stand Back rest Chan Cover Tail Light Rear Turning Signals Rear Air Shocks Rear Fender...
  • Page 16: Handlebar Attachments

    Description 1. Schematic Diagram b� Handlebar Attachments Left Braker Lever Left Grip Audio Control Pad Brake Fluid Tank Speedometer Windshield Rear View Mirrors Right Brake Level Throttle IGNITION IGNITION SHUT SHUT Switching Housing Iginition Speakers...
  • Page 17: Operation Guide

    Operation Guide 2. Switch a� Right Switch The switch housing on the handlebar hold these switches that control the lights, signals, horn and etc.. Headlight Slide the switch to turn on the headlight and tail light. Tail light Tail Light Slide the switch to turn on the tail light.
  • Page 18: Left Switch

    Operation Guide 2. Switch b� Left Switch Hight Beam Press the button will flash the high beam. Flasher Slide the switch to the right will turn on the Right Turning right side turning signals. (Push the switch Signal lever in to cancel the turning signal). Hight Beam Press it down will turn the high beam on.
  • Page 19: Throttle

    Operation Guide 3. Throttle The throttle controls the speed of the e-bike. As shown below, twist the throttle towards you to operate. With the help of the speed mode switch, you can also change the speed setting. HIGH SPEED MEDIUM SPEED SPEED WARNING:...
  • Page 20: Lights & Signals

    Operation Guide 4. Lights & Signals The headlight assembly has multiple operation modes - hight beam, low beam and fog light, to accommo- date your needs under different conditions. LED Headlight Bulb Headlight - Low Beam Halogen Fog Light Bulb Headlight - High Beam...
  • Page 21 Operation Guide 4. Lights & Signals Tail light and brake light play an important role in signaling people behind. With the help of the turning signal lights, it is also easier for other road users to anticipate your intended route. Tail Light On Brake Light On NOTICE...
  • Page 22 Operation Guide 4. Lights & Signals Daytime running light is integrated into the signal light assembly. When the signal light is on, the daytime running light will be switched off automatically. Dynamic Turnning Signal Light (Amber) Daytime Running Light (Solid White)
  • Page 23: Speedometer

    Operation Guide 5. Speedometer The Speedomete let you know the working status of the bike. It provides information including the current speed, totoal travel distance, battery strength, and speed mode (3=high speed mode, 2=medium speed mode, 1=low speed mode). High Beam Indicator Current Speed Power Output Indicator Turning Signal Indicator...
  • Page 24: Audio System

    Operation Guide 6. Audio System...
  • Page 25 Operation Guide 6. Audio System Volume Down Turn the volume down. MP3- Press the button once to play the previous song in the list. Previous FM radio- Press the button once to switch to previous channel in the list. Press once to turn on the radio system. 1.
  • Page 26: Kickstand & Centre Stand

    Operation Guide 7. Kickstand & Centre Stand a� Side Kickstand The bike is equipped with a side kickstand a centre stand. The side kickstand is easier to use. By contract, to use the centre stand requires some techniques and practice, but the bike is more stable on the centre stand. Kick the side stand down and gently lean Make sure it is stable before you leave the bike on the side kickstand...
  • Page 27: Centre Stand

    Operation Guide 7. Kickstand & Centre Stand b� Centre Stand Stand on the left side of the bike. The centre stand is under the swing arm cover. While keeping your balance, step Step on the centre stand peg firmly down on the peg firmly and lift the with your right foot.
  • Page 28 Both side kickstand and centre stand should be kicked up before you ride the bike. Be careful when putting the bike on the centre stand. If you find it diffcult to use the centre stand, visit your EMMO dealer for a more detailed demonstration on how to use the centre stand.
  • Page 29: Rear View Mirrors

    Operation Guide 8. Rear view mirrors Rear view mirrors make it safer for you to check the traffic condition behind you. Please make sure the rear view mirrors are adjusted and securedd properly. Check the rear view mirror and your blind spots before you make a turn or overtake other vehicles.
  • Page 30 Operation Guide 8. Rear view mirrors Loosen Tighten The nut is covered by the plastic cap. Use the wrench and follow the dir- Adjust the mirror to a pprefered pos- ection indicated to lossen the nut ition and tighten the nut as shown. Lift up the cap to expose the nut.
  • Page 31: How To Turn On The Bike

    Operation Guide 9. How to turn on the bike a. Key Ignition Main Ignition Keyhole To turn ON/OFF the bike Main Ignition Keyhole and lock the streeing. IGNITION IGNITION Press the button to block Ignition Ignition Lock Button the main ignition with the Lock Button ignition cap.
  • Page 32 Operation Guide 9. How to turn on the bike a. Key Ignition Ignition Cap Key To Turn ON/OFF the bike, to lock the streering, to Ignition Key open the seat, to open the small floor panel. Ignition Cap Key To open the ignition cap. Ignition Key...
  • Page 33 Operation Guide 9. How to turn on the bike a. Key Ignition IGNITION IGNITION IGNITION IGNITION STEP 1. If the main ignition keyhole is blocked, you need to open the ignition cap SHUT SHUT SHUT SHUT first. STEP 2. Fllow the making on the ignition, use the bottom of the key to open the ignition STEP 1 STEP 2...
  • Page 34: Remote

    Operation Guide 9. How to Turn on the Bike b. Remote Press the button once to activate the anti- Lock Button theft alarm system. Press the button once to cancel the alarm Unlock/Cancel Button or to turn off the bike if the bike is turned on with the remote.
  • Page 35: How To Lock The Steering

    Operation Guide 10. How to lock the steering IGNITION IGNITION SHUT SHUT PUSH THE KEY STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 1. Turn the ignition off. STEP 2. To lock the steering, turn the handlebar to the left. NOTICE: For the safety of your bike, it is highly recommended of the steering when you park your bike in public spaces.
  • Page 36 Operation Guide 10. How to lock the steering ITION ITION IGNITION IGNITION SHUT SHUT STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 3. Push the Key in. STEP 4. Follow the mark on the ignition, turn the key anti-clockwise. NOTICE: For the safety of your bike, it is highly recommended to lock steering when you park your bike in public space.
  • Page 37 Operation Guide 10. How to lock the steering SHUT SHUT STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 5. Remove the key when the steering is locked. STEP 6. The steering cannot be turned when locked. NOTICE: For the safety of your bike, it is highly recommended of the steering when you park your bike in public spaces.
  • Page 38: Circuit Breaker

    Operation Guide 11. Circuit Breaker Located in the storage compartment under the seat, the circuit breaker is the main switch of the bike. When it is turned off, the battery will be disconnected from the system and you will not able to use the bike, nor will you be able to charge the bike.
  • Page 39 Operation Guide 11. Circuit Breaker Lift up the seat, the circuit breaker is located on the wall of the storage compartment. Radio Host Circuit Breaker...
  • Page 40 Operation Guide 11. Circuit Breaker STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 1. Follow the marking on the circuit breaker, switch STEP 2. Before you want to charge the bike/use the the circuit breaker off. bike, switch the circuit breaker on.
  • Page 41 Operation Guide 11. Circuit Breaker • Pay attention to the location of the U shape latch under the seat. That Gently push the seat sushion down to lock it. is the pushingg point when you lock the seat.
  • Page 42 11. Circuit Breaker Remove the key after the seat is locked. WARNING: The wires inserted into circuit breaker could have high voltage output. DO NOT touch ant bare wires. If you have any concern, contact your EMMO dealer for assistance.
  • Page 43: How To Charge

    Operation Guide 12. How to charge a. Lead Acid Charger Front Label Charging Indicator Charger Specification Label Charging Plug...
  • Page 44 Operation Guide 12. How to charge a. Lead Acid Charger On the charger, there is a sticker on the front indicating the voltage and capacity of the battery that the char- ger can be used for. The battery cap- 72V/20Ah acity is 20 Amper Hour.
  • Page 45 Operation Guide 12. How to charge a. Lead Acid Charger Charging Indicator Explanation: • During normal charging, red light keeps on. • The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged. NOTICE: If the charger gets warm during regular use, this is a normal response and is no cause for concern.
  • Page 46 Operation Guide 12. How to charge a. Lead Acid Charger Charger Specification Label XCH - 7220 CHARGER WARNING Be Suitable For 72v20ah Lead Acid Battery 1. There is high vottage power, dangerous! Unauthorized disassembly is Input: 110V AC 50/60HZ,2A forbidden and wet hand could not be t ouch with power plug. Otherwise, Output: 88.0V DC 2.6-3.0A please don‘t use it in the envi r onment or moist, inflammable gas and explosive...
  • Page 47 Operation Guide 12. How to charge Charging port STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 1. The charging port is below the front of the seat. STEP 2. To charge the bike, open the charging port lid. NOTICE: Please refer to Appendix 2 for more details of the indicatiors on chargers.
  • Page 48 Operation Guide 12. How to charge STEP 3 STEP4 STEP 3. Plug in the charger and plug the charger STEP 4. Once fully charged*, unplug the charger from the wall into a regular 10V wall outlet. outlet first and then unplug it from the bike.
  • Page 49 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger Charging Indicator Charger Specification Label Power Cord Socket Power Cord Charging Plug...
  • Page 50 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger A. Chagring Indicator Charging Indicator Explanation: • During normal charging, red light keeps on. • The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged. NOTICE: If the charger gets warm during regular use, this is a normal response and is no cause for concern.
  • Page 51 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger B. Charger Specification Label...
  • Page 52 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger C. Power Cord Socket D. Power Cord Connecting the charger: • Plug the device connector C of the power cable into the device socket D on the charger. • Before using the charger, plug the power cord C to the power cord socket D. WARNING: DO NOT plug the power cord directly to the bike/battery.
  • Page 53 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger E. Charging Plug How to charge: • The charging port is below the front of the seat. (Refer to "side view", on page 10.) • Open the charging port lid and plug in the charger. •...
  • Page 54 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger How to Remove the Underseat Battery and Charge it off the Bike I. Open the seat, switch off the cir- II. Disconnect the power plug. III. Take out the battey from the cuit breaker. (Red)
  • Page 55 Operation Guide 12. How to charge b. Lithium Charger How to Remove the Battery and Charge it off the Bike battery. bike. IV. Connect the charging plug with V. Connect the charger with power...
  • Page 56 Charging Precautions WARNING: • You must use the compatible charger (approved by EMMO) to charge the battery. • DO NOT submerge or allow the charger to become submerged in water or any liquid. • DO NOT use the charger if the cord becomes frayed, has expose solution or wires or shows any damage.
  • Page 57 12. How to charge a. Battery Safety Precautions • Be sure to use the original/compatible battery (approved by EMMO). Using batteries from other brands may lead to severe accidents. • Inspect the battery for any damage, leaking, overheating or smoking.
  • Page 58 NOTICE • Used batteries must be treated as hazardous waste. • Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the the regulations set forth by your local government/organizations. • In case of uncertainty, contact EMMO customer service department.
  • Page 59 Operation Guide 12. How to charge c. Storage & Maintenance • For storage, please disconnect the battery from the bike and charge the battery on a regular basis (at least once a month). • Battery packs and chargers need to be stored in a clean, dry, ventilated place, avoid contact with corrosive material, and keep them away from heat and fire.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Potential Issues/Errors Most Common Way To Solve Issue Battery not fully seated in tray Install battery correctly Insufficient battery power Need to recharge/test. Faulty connections Reinstalling or testing battery/wiring. Improper turn on sequence Clean and reconnect connectors Brakes are applied Try restarting the ebike.
  • Page 61 Troubleshooting Low or faulty battery Check connection, charge or replace battery Low tire pressure Adjust tire pressure Climbing too many hills, strong headwind, Adjust your route or assist with pedals braking, and/or excessive load Brakes rubbing Adjust the brakes Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges, battery is aged, dam- If range decline persists;...
  • Page 62: Recommended Torque Values

    Recommended Torque Values Area Tool Rec� torque Stem clamp bolts 5 mm Allen 10 Nm Stem faceplate bolts 5 mm Allen 6 Nm Stem angle adjustment bolt (side) 5 mm Allen 12 Nm Stem angle adjustment bolt (bottom) 5 mm Allen 15 Nm Handlebar Speedometer clamp bolts...
  • Page 63 Recommended Torque Values Controller mounting bolts 6 mm Allen 3 Nm tighten Frame Downtube Frame cable cover bolts 2.5 mm Allen securely; do not overtighten Rear axle nuts 18 mm wrench 40 Nm Torque arm bolt 4 mm Allen 5 Nm Rear dropout Derailleur hanger mounting bolt 5 mm Allen...
  • Page 64 Tools and Torque Values 5 mm Allen and Headlight/front fender mounting bolt 6 Nm 10 mm wrench Accessories Fender mounting bolts (except at headlight) 4 mm Allen 6 Nm Replaceable rear rack mounting bolts 5 mm Allen 6 Nm...
  • Page 65: Riding Guide

    Riding Guide 1. Checking List Before Riding • Whether the handlebar is stable and flexible when turning. • Whether the right and left switches on the handlebar can work properly or not. • Whether the throttle can work properly or not. •...
  • Page 66: Warranty Policy

    Any warranty is extended to the original owner with the original purchase paperwork. This portion does not cover the purchase of parts or the purchase of products sold by Emmo Inc that is not an electric bike, electric scooter ebike, electric motorcycle style ebike, electric mobility scooter, kick-style electric scooter, or ride-on toy.
  • Page 67 Emmo is not responsible for any damage resulting in using an- other brand or voltage of charger or using an Emmo item with items that are not sold by Emmo Inc� Within 7 days, any items defective by manufacturer quality and are under warranty can be replaced� After 7...
  • Page 68 • For repairs that are done on items that are not from Emmo Inc, only a 7-day Parts Warranty will be included� Emmo Inc is not responsible for items modified from its intended use or purpose resulting in damage to the ebike or injury to the customer or third party�...
  • Page 69 Leave us a review By sharing your experience with EMMO, you can extend your warranty for an extra 3 months for FREE� Your review will help us to continue providing great products and services, and help others understand how EMMO can make their life greener.
  • Page 70 E-Bike Registration Survey: How did you find out about EMMO Inc.? (Please select the options that apply) Returning Customer Family / Friend Passing by Store Kjiji TERA Google Yelp Other 2. Send the information listed above to our email: info@emmo.ca...
  • Page 71 Contact Us LOCATION EMMO Mississauga EMMO Toronto 1224 Dundas St E, Unit 6 438 Spadina Ave, Unit 2 Mississauga, ON L4Y 2C5 Toronto, ON M5T 2G8 Canada Canada EMMO Vaughan Toronto Service Center 1750 Steeles Avenue West, Unit 15-17 8 Oxford Street...

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