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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 INFORMATION ELECTRIC MOTION ZAC VIA DOMITIA 280 Rue du Trident 34740 VENDARGUES FRANCE www.electric-motion.fr This information is not contractual and can be changed without any notice. USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. 1. Manual introduction ..............6 3.9 Operation under extreme conditions ........13 1.1 Important message from Electric Motion........ 6 3.10 Reception of the motorcycle ..........13 1.2 About this manual ..............7 4. Vehicle identification ..............14 2.
  • Page 4 7.4 Turn signals ................19 9.7 Clutch ..................41 7.5 Left-hand side handlebars switches ........20 9.8 Gearbox ................. 41 7.6 Main magnet switch and map button ........20 9.9 Stopping your motorcycle ............. 42 7.7 Side stand ................21 9.10 Cleaning the motorcycle............
  • Page 5 10.7 Fork settings ................ 57 11.13 Remove the battery............72 10.7.1 Fork spring adjustment ............ 58 11.14 Check and adjust the front brake fluid ......73 10.8 Shock absorber settings ............58 11.15 Check and adjust the rear brake fluid ....... 74 10.8.1 Hydraulic settings .............
  • Page 6: Manual Introduction

    Because the Electric Motion team is continuously improving their 1. 1. Manual introduction products, it is possible that some information contained in this manual might change due to updates. If you have any doubt, do not 1.1 Important message from Electric Motion hesitate to check our website www.electric-motion.fr/en/...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    To illustrate all the maintenance operations, or to clearly designate elements of the motorcycle, pictures were used. Since Electric Motion is constantly improving their product, it is possible that certain parts of the motorcycle will change in geometry or in colors.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Any modification carried out on the vehicle by the customer EM disclaims all responsibility for the above-mentioned use. does not render Electric Motion liable and voids any form of manufacturer's warranty. They have been assembled in order to be homologated (EU) and thus has all the equipment necessary to be ridden on roads opened to traffic.
  • Page 9: Protective Clothing

    2.3 Protective clothing 2.4 Environment To reduce the risks of potential injury while riding an Electric Motion In order to guarantee the durability of motorcycle driving, it is motorcycle, on road or off road, it is necessary to be equipped with necessary to respect the rules of goodwill on the road with other all compulsory protective clothing.
  • Page 10: Location Of Important Labels

    When the battery pack is damaged, it may present a fire hazard. If the battery pack is damaged, contact Electric Motion customer service promptly. 2.7 Fall or accident A fall or a road accident can damage the motorcycle significantly.
  • Page 11: Important Observations And General Information

    It is then easy to understand that the range of the vehicle depends on The development of its motorcycles by Electric Motion has made it how it is used. The more conservative you ride, the better range you possible to obtain a zero-emission vehicle that does not emit any can expect from your motorcycle.
  • Page 12: Transport Of The Vehicle

    In order to improve the range of your vehicle, all these characteristics by Electric-Motion and have them fitted by a professional. must be considered: The company Electric Motion will decline any responsibility in case of Low range Important range equipment deterioration caused by products not approved by the...
  • Page 13: Power Supply

    3.9 Operation under extreme conditions High continuous solicitation ride can lead to a power and speed The motorcycles of Electric Motion are not sensitive to water drops limitation to manage internal temperature. In this case, reduce the and rain. However, care must be taken to ensure that the water level solicitation to continue ride.
  • Page 14: Vehicle Identification

    4. Vehicle identification 4.3 Engine number (references) 4.1 Chassis number 4.4 Battery number (references) 4.2 European certification label USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 15: Overall View Of The Vehicle

    5. Overall view of the vehicle 5.2 Left view 5.1 Right view USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    6. Technical data 6.3 Fork EPURE EPURE Sport / ESCAPE S / ESCAPE R : TECH Steel Ø 39 6.1 Engine FACTOR-e: TECH Aluminum Ø 39 mm BLDC permanent magnet Motor type motor 6.4 Shock absorber Nominal power 5.3 kW Peak power 11 kW Maximal torque...
  • Page 17: Controls And Components

    7. Controls and Components 7.2 Throttle grip The throttle grip is located on the handlebars right-hand side. 7.1 Front/rear brake system and adjustment The front brake lever is located on the handlebars right-hand side. The rear brake pedal is located near to the right foot peg. Front brake Throttle lever...
  • Page 18: Lighting System

    The headlight is installed on the forks located on the vehicle front and the taillight is installed on the rear subframe of the vehicle. Electric Motion advises to always have the lights turned on. Headlight: Make sure that the lighting system is always in working order.
  • Page 19: Turn Signals

    7.4 Turn signals Rear turn signals: Front turn signals: USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 20: Left-Hand Side Handlebars Switches

    7.5 Left-hand side handlebars switches 7.6 Main magnet switch and map button Magnet Map button switch OFF ROAD = ON THE LEFT ON ROAD = ON THE RIGHT On the left side of the handlebar, the magnet switch is needed to switch ON the motorcycle.
  • Page 21: Side Stand

    7.7 Side stand 7.8 Dashboard Battery charge indicator “Ready to ride” Indicator Speed (km/h to mph : >5 sec on ON/OFF button) Engine Rpm Engine default High motor temperature Kick stand High/Low battery temperature System warning indicator Maps indicator Total distance traveled or two partial trips TKO or TC display USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 22: Map Button

    7.9 MAP button High beam light indicator Blinkers indicator Button Simple click : On/Off the screen Prolonged press (> 5 s.) : km/h to Button + Simple click: next superior MAP Prolonged press (> 10 s.) : Auto- setting Button - Next inferior MAP Button TC or FRB Activation of TC or FRB...
  • Page 23: Error Code

    Motor temperature sensor Try to start the motorbike 3 times by removing the safety magnet P0A2A fail present to start the bike. If the error code is still present, please contact Electric Motion Generic controller customer service. P0A1B malfunction USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 24 These temperature indicators appear when the battery temperature When your screen is in this configuration (only the battery level), the is below 10°C (Snowflake) or above 55°C (Thermometer). controller does not send a signal to the TCU, so you have to put the magnet in place to start the bike.
  • Page 25: Battery Pack

    Epure Battery Do not open the motor or the vehicle battery pack. If there are any problems with these items, contact Electric Motion Customer Service. The battery is inside the battery pack. The casing of the battery pack makes it possible to protect all the cells composing the battery against the aggressions of the external environment.
  • Page 26 Please check the battery housing state after use and above all Battery charge level after a fall. The battery pack is connected to the dashboard and therefore allows Battery management system (BMS) the display of the state of charge directly on the dashboard. The BMS (battery management system) is an internal component of the battery pack.
  • Page 27: Battery Charger

    In case of incorrect handling of the battery charger, the safety of the user is not guaranteed. Use the battery charger only with an Electric Motion battery pack. USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 28 Use the battery charger only by connecting it to a safe electric socket in accordance with the regulations in force in the country of use. Do not use an adapter or extension cord other than the one already presents on the charger. Do not modify the battery components by any means.
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    Install again the handlebar holder and the 4 M8 screw with 8. Commissioning a 6mm Allen key, tightening them at 14 Nm and taking care of the position of the handlebar. 8.1 Preparation on receipt of the motorcycle in a shipping box On receipt of the vehicle, the handlebar is disassembled.
  • Page 30 Assembling the dashboard upon receipt Slide the female part of the plastic clamps between the The dashboard is supplied in the box in the vehicle packaging and handlebar and the upper T-shape. must be assembled in accordance with the following procedure: Insert both plastic clamps supplied in the holes behind the dashboard.
  • Page 31 Assembling the command switch upon receipt The command switch is supplied in the vehicle packaging and must be assembled in accordance with the following procedure: Loosen the fixing screw (pre-mounted on the switch) with a 2.5mm Allen key to release the clamp. Place the switch on the handlebar, taking care not to overstress the connection cable.
  • Page 32: Instructions For Initial Commissioning

    way a breakdown. After charging the battery, full power will be 8.2 Instructions for initial commissioning available again. Before using the motorcycle, the user must carefully read the entire user manual. When the battery has been over discharged, the motorcycle will Because driving an electric motorcycle is a new driving experience, a not start charging straight away.
  • Page 33: Battery Charging Procedure

    Charging Procedure for 10A, 15A and 25A chargers 8.3 Battery Charging Procedure Stop and switch off the motorcycle ( 9.8). The procedure for charging the vehicle being meticulous, it is important to be familiar with this procedure before the first charge of Plug the charger on the wall plug.
  • Page 34 Do not hesitate to lift the cover of the charging port to its push the socket inside the battery until you hear a click, which means that the plug is locked in. When the connector is inserted in the battery, a “click” can be heard indicating that the battery has switched to a charging mode.
  • Page 35 - When the charge is finished, the LED will go to Green like the below picture. When the motorcycle is charging, do not turn on the motorcycle using the ignition key, it would immediately stop the charging process. Take care to do not put any metal object or water inside the battery charge plug on the battery.
  • Page 36: Operating The Motorcycle

    Check for correct function of all the control devices. Magnet If there are any abnormalities on the motorcycle during the switch pre-trip inspection, do not take any risk, contact Electric Motion customer service. The motorcycle is now ON, in security map. USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 37 MAP button selection Then push the map button to be in the first map and change then as desired with map button. The Bike is now ready to ride. The motorcycle should be at a complete stop before turning it When the bike is in working order, it does not make any noise! Map button selection...
  • Page 38: Motor's Behavior Adjustment

    9.3 Motor’s behavior adjustment Using the FRB – Non progressive engine braking The motorcycle is equipped with 3 driving maps which you can When pressing the button (grey on the bike), an engine brake will be select by the 2-map button. activated, and slow down the bike.
  • Page 39: Odometer/Trip Function

    Trip 1 and Trip 2 can be set to zero by a long press (≥5s) on the "-" 9.4 Odometer/Trip function button of the map selector when the motorcycle is in map 0. The odometer/Trip function is display at the bottom of the screen. ≥...
  • Page 40: Anti-Reverse By Em

    The function could only be activated at low negative speed: from 0 km/h to - 3km/h. If there is any doubt about the condition of the brake system, contact Electric Motion customer service. To activate this function: Press the FRB (or PRBR in option) button to activate the function: the rear wheel is immediately heavily braked.
  • Page 41: Clutch

    9.7 Clutch 9.8 Gearbox The FACTOR-e are equipped with multi-disc clutch with hydraulic The FACTOR-e model also features a 4-speed gearbox plus a neutral command who allow to uncouple the motor from the transmission. position. ❹ Clutch lever ❸ ❷ It can be very useful for trial, but it can be dangerous for amateur ❶...
  • Page 42: Stopping Your Motorcycle

    9.9 Stopping your motorcycle Do not clean the handlebars directly with a high-pressure washer. To turn off the vehicle, follow the procedure below: Remove the magnet switch from his support. Switch off the battery (the LED around the battery switch Be sure to dismount the battery before cleaning.
  • Page 43: Motorcycle Storage

    If the motorcycle does not start after the storage period, do not Place the battery pack in an environment not exposed to attempt to recharge the battery, and contact Electric Motion direct sunlight and at temperatures below 25 ° C.
  • Page 44: Use Of The Application Em Connect

    9.12 Use of the application EM Connect 9.12.1 Connection To download the application, please follow the link below: Open the application EM Connect IOS : https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/em- connect/id6449296285 ANDROID : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.em.e mconnect USER MANUAL - 2025...
  • Page 45 At the first connection, go to the "Sign Up" section. Scan the QR code on the last page of the Quick Guide. If the scan function doesn't work, you can enter the code below the QR code manually. A second QR code is located on the TCU (on the right-hand side of your bike) in case you lose the Quick Guide.
  • Page 46 A Bluetooth connection window appears. To pair the bike with your The application could not function properly if the Bluetooth pairing smartphone, enter the Bluetooth connection code. have not been done. Please ensure to complete the pairing process before using the App. When your bike is connected to the application, the link icon in the top right-hand corner is displayed in white.
  • Page 47: General Presentation

    9.12.2 General presentation Update My profile Options Dashboard Diagnostic You can enter your Access to your profile Find here all the Any controller or IOT updates are personal information Notification history information displayed on battery error codes will available in this Account logout your bike's screen in real be displayed here.
  • Page 48 You can your 3 MAP. bike. Electric Motion. to submit an after- attach a photo or video The detailed procedure The detailed procedure for sales ticket.
  • Page 49: Map Configuration

    9.12.3 MAP configuration Resets the selected parameter to its original value A higher value gives the throttle more travel for a Change throttle response from more progressive throttle smooth to firmer. response. Adding a throttle dead zone A higher value increases the allows more throttle free play maximum motor power.
  • Page 50 Registering and sending MAP Once you have modified your MAP, you must follow the procedure below to save and send the new settings to your bike. MAP must be modified and sent with Neutral MAP engaged. 1 – Sending the configuration to the bike Click on the SEND button on each page to send the modified parameters of each MAP independently and the "General"...
  • Page 51: Dashboard

    9.12.4 Dashboard Display of the last connection with your bike, this message disappears when you switch on your bike, so you have the information displayed in real time. Status bar Displays a non-optimal battery temperature. Also displays the lock status of your bike.
  • Page 52: Sav

    9.12.5 SAV 9.12.6 Updates This screen is used to update the IOT device with new features or fix any problems. Please insure to indicate an email To complete the update, the bike must be connected to the application. The address in your profile(top left bike and the phone must be switched button) before sending a after- on and in close proximity to each other.
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    9.12.7 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution 1 - Check that the battery is switched on and the magnet is in place The Bluetooth connection indicator The Bluetooth device does not connect. 2 - Bluetooth activated on your smartphone remains grey. 3 - Relaunch the application and proceed with Bluetooth pairing.
  • Page 54: Setting The Motorcycle Controls

    For the lever positioning, you have to adjust these 2 10. Setting the motorcycle controls screws. It is important to find your place on the motorcycle before starting to drive. Being at ease on your vehicle makes it possible to travel safely on public roads and to have a fluid riding style.
  • Page 55: Handlebar Position Adjustment

    10.3 Handlebar position adjustment 10.4 Front lever reach adjustment The handlebars can be adjusted by untightening the 4 screws holding The front brake lever reach is adjustable with a knurled screw. the handlebars on the bar mounts. - Loosen to increase lever reach - Tighten to reduce lever reach Loosen the 4 screws with 6mm Allen.
  • Page 56: Rear Brake Pedal Position Adjustment

    10.5 Rear brake pedal position adjustment 10.6 Rear brake pedal reach adjustment The rear brake pedal is located in front of the right footrest. This setting allows you to adjust the sensitivity of your brake pedal. The position is adjusted as follows: Stop the vehicle ( 9.8) Raise the motorbike on a stand (...
  • Page 57: Fork Settings

    Shift the master cylinder slightly and pull the needle out of 10.7 Fork settings the master cylinder body. Hydraulic Spring Hydraulic settings HARD MEDUIM SMOOTH Number of steps 0-11 11-22 22-33 When adjusting, it is best to always close the hydraulic valve by Screw or unscrew nut 5 as required.
  • Page 58: Fork Spring Adjustment

    10.8 Shock absorber settings Take care to ensure that the front brake is working properly before setting off again. The front brake pads may have been 10.8.1 Hydraulic settings pushed back when the wheel was raised. The brake control then becomes soft.
  • Page 59: Spring Preload Setting

    10.8.2 Spring preload setting 10.8.3 Spring adjustment As a standard, the spring fitted on the vehicle has a stiffness of 73.6 Fluted nut N/mm, corresponding to an ideal weight of 75-80kg. Weight K (N/mm) Reference 60-65kg 63.6 TC03R-30402-01-00 65-75kg 68.7 TC03R-30402-02-00 75-80kg 73.6...
  • Page 60 • • Disassembly the rebound knob (87) by unscrewing its screw Clean the shock absorber with isopropyl alcohol and ensure with a 2,5 mm Allen key there are no oil leaks or damages. Get in touch with customer support if there are anomalies. •...
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    11. Maintenance 11.2 Dismantle and reassemble the fork Find all our maintenance videos on our web site: Dismounting https://www.electric-motion.fr/en/my-em-en/instruction-videos Stop the motorcycle ( 9.8). Install the motorcycle on a stand ( 11.1). Remove the front plate. 11.1 Raising the bike on a stand Remove the front mudguard ( 11.7).
  • Page 62 Mounting - After tightening the tees, tighten the wheel axle to Slide the fork inside the clamp one by one. 40 Nm. Adjust the position on the fork with the distance of 8mm. Compress the fork gently (approx. 3 to 4 cm) and repeat the operation 2 to 3 times to center the wheel axle.
  • Page 63: Clean The Fork

    11.3 Clean the fork 11.4 Chain tension adjustment It is necessary to clean the fork after each use, to avoid any damaged seal. Stop the vehicle ( 9.8) Raise the motorbike on a stand ( 11.1) or place it on a Stop the motorcycle ( 9.8).
  • Page 64: Dismantle And Reassemble The Front Mudguard

    Rotate the snails symmetrically on either side of the 11.5 Dismantle and reassemble the front mudguard vehicle to obtain the correct tension. Disassembly - Stop the vehicle ( 9.8). - Raise the motorbike on a stand. - Remove the fender fixing screws with a 8 key. The top of the rubber chain tensioner should be approximately 25 mm from the swingarm.
  • Page 65: Auto-Setting

    11.6 Auto-setting 11.7 Dismantle and reassemble the front wheel It is possible to carry out an auto-setting on the motorbike, which Disassembly will recalibrate the engine. Stop the vehicle ( 9.8) Raise the motorbike on a stand ( 11.1) Remove the fork clamp with a 5mm Allen key It is advisable to carry out an auto-setting if the user encounters acceleration problems.
  • Page 66: Dismantle And Reassemble The Rear Wheel

    Reassembly 11.8 Dismantle and reassemble the rear wheel Refit the wheel with its axle on the fork. Disassembly Screw on the fork clamp following the instructions below Stop the vehicle ( 9.8). Raise the motorbike on a stand ( 11.1). Loosen the axle fixing nut using a 24 mm spanner, while Tighten the upper screw clamp at 10 Nm up to...
  • Page 67 Slacken the chain by pressing on the tensioner Reassembly Place the wheel in front of the swingarm axle. Position the brake caliper on the disc. Insert the axle with the right-hand tensioning snail. Position the chain on the drive plate. Insert the left-hand tensioning snail.
  • Page 68: Dismantle And Reassemble The Front Brake Caliper

    Reassembly 11.9 Dismantle and reassemble the front brake caliper Carry out the previous steps in reverse order. Disassembly Refit the screws in the following positions: Stop the vehicle ( 9.8) Raise the motorbike on a stand ( 11.1) or place it on a kickstand.
  • Page 69: On Road Display Setting

    11.10 ON road display setting For the EPURE FACTOR-e, find below the default settings: Setting up Ratio 14.91 Bike on a stand. Start the battery. Wheel length 2060mm To adjust the wheel ratio and perimeter, follow the steps below: Wheel length - Long press (>5s) on "+"...
  • Page 70: Dismantle And Reassemble The Handlebar

    Reassembly 11.11 Dismantle and reassemble the handlebar. Disassembly Place the handlebars in the lower bridges. Stop the vehicle ( 9.8). Place the top brackets and screws on the handlebar. Raise the motorbike on a stand ( 11.1111). Tighten the bolts of the upper bridges to a torque of 14 Nm. Remove the upper bridge bolts using an 8mm Allen key.
  • Page 71: Dismantle And Reassemble The Motorbike Cover

    - Remove the rear cover with a 4mm Allen key and unscrew the 11.12 Dismantle and reassemble the motorbike cover 4 screws simultaneously Stop the vehicle (9.8), Raise the motorbike on a stand (11.1), Remove the headlight plate, Remove the front fender ( 11.7), Remove the central cover of the motorbike by unscrewing the quarter turn screw, Remove the rear mudguard...
  • Page 72: Remove The Battery

    11.13 Remove the battery On a model with a rear LED light option, be sure to disconnect the connector between the controller and the LED: Disassembly Stop the vehicle ( 9.8) Raise the motorbike on a stand ( 11.1) or place it on a kickstand.
  • Page 73: Check And Adjust The Front Brake Fluid

    Slide the battery out of the frame 11.14 Check and adjust the front brake fluid The brake fluid level can be checked by looking at the front brake master cylinder on the right-hand side of the handlebars. The level must not be less than halfway up the sight glass.
  • Page 74: Check And Adjust The Rear Brake Fluid

    11.15 Check and adjust the rear brake fluid 11.16 Check and adjust the clutch fluid The brake fluid level is checked via the The clutch fluid level can be checked by opening the clutch lever master cylinder reservoir located above the rear brake pedal. cover located on the left of the The level should be between the MIN and handlebars.
  • Page 75: Essential Checks

    11.17 Essential checks 11.17.3 Condition of brake disc 11.17.1 Condition of chain Disc wear occurs in the contact area between the disc and the brake pad. The chain is a vital transmission element in the operation of the vehicle. It must be properly greased before each ride.
  • Page 76: Clutch Oil Level

    11.17.5 Clutch oil level The minimum oil level should be in the middle of the eye on the clutch housing. Operating the vehicle with an insufficient oil level can lead to premature wear or breakage of mechanical components essential to its operation.
  • Page 77: Maintenance Frequency

    11.18 Maintenance frequency Check Changing 2 first hour then each Tightening 20 Hour 5 first hour then each Clutch oil 20 Hours 20 Hour Gearbox oil 60 Hours Chain After each use Utilization Element Standard limit Wheels/tires Cold tire pressure For a drive on road 100kPa (1.02kgf/cm²) Only for competition use...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    12. Maintenance 12.1 Clutch oil maintenance Remove the battery. Process can be done with or without the engine plate protector mounted. Open the filler cap 1 with a 6mm Allen key. Wait the complete oil change. Clean the magnet on the drain plug. Install again the drain plug with the cooper washer, screw tightening 17Nm.
  • Page 79: Gearbox Oil Maintenance

    12.2 Gearbox oil maintenance Remove the battery. Process can be done with or without the engine plate protector mounted. Open the vent screw 1 with a 4mm Allen key located over the gearshift padel. Wait the complete oil change. Clean the magnet on the drain plug. Install again the vent screw 1.
  • Page 80 USER MANUAL - 2025...

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