Download Print this page
EMMO PARALO PRO Owner's Manual
EMMO PARALO PRO Owner's Manual

EMMO PARALO PRO Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for PARALO PRO:

Advertisement

Quick Links

EMMO PARALO PRO
EMMO PARALO PRO
OWNER'S MANUAL
Ver.1.3

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the PARALO PRO and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for EMMO PARALO PRO

  • Page 1 EMMO PARALO PRO EMMO PARALO PRO OWNER'S MANUAL Ver.1.3...
  • Page 2 Preface An Important Message From EMMO Thank you for choosing EMMO. Congratulations on your purchase of a new Paralo Pro. 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 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Bluetooth App ......................................45 Error Code ......................................51 About This Manual..........................6 Restore .........................................53 About EMMO ............................7 OTA ........................................54 Rules and Regulations ........................8 Description ............................55 Safety Disclaimer ..........................11 Schematic Diagram (Ver.2.0) ..............................55 Description ............................14 Handlebar Attachments ..................................55 Schematic Diagram (Ver.3.0) ..............................
  • Page 4 USB Port .......................................92 Adjusting the Suspension Fork ............................... 110 Discharging port ....................................93 Passenger Footpeg ................................. 111 Battery Lever ......................................94 Cleaning / Lubricating the Chain ............................. 112 Battery Charging Port ..................................95 Tire Pressure ................................... 113 Battery Lock ......................................96 Serial Number ..................................115 Battery Safety Precautions ................................99 Riding Guide ...........................
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    NOTICE: Notice is important information that can help you avoid bike/property damage Emmo believes that a greener future is not only possible, it’s necessary, and we want to do our part to build greener or extend the life of parts and the bike.
  • Page 6: Rules And Regulations

    Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations According to Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations ( MVSR ). A qualified e-bike (defined as Power Assist Bicycle) Useful links: must meet the following requirements: E-Bike Regulations in Ontario: https://www.ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike • The e-bike must have operational pedals E-Bike Regulations in British Columbia: •...
  • Page 7: Safety Disclaimer

    Safety Disclaimer E-Bike Regulations in Nova Scotia: https://novascotia.ca/just/regulations/regs/mv18786.htm This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read and understand it along with the E-Bike Regulations in Prince Edward Island: information provided during the on-delivery instructions before using the product, and keep it for reference. Ensure that hhttps://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/transportation-and-infrastructure/power-assisted-bicycles you comprehend all instructions and safety notes/ warnings.
  • Page 8 • Charge the battery only with the charger that was supplied with the e-bike or supplied by an official In no event shall EMMO be responsible for any direct, indirect or consequential damages, including without EMMO dealer. limitation, personal injury, property damage, or economic losses, whether based on contract, warranty, neg- ligence, or product liability.
  • Page 9 Description Description 1. Schematic Diagram (Ver.3.0) Schematic Diagram (Ver.3.0) b. Handlebar Attachments a. Side View Rear Rack Seat Cushion Passenger Footpeg Chain Pedal Crank Rear Brake Lever Battery Lights and Horn Controls Pedal Control Button Front Fender LED Head Light Bell Front Adjustable Shocks Speedometer...
  • Page 10 Description Operation Guide Schematic Diagram (Ver.3.0) 1. Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) c. Lights and Horn Controls a. Display Headlight Press to turn on the headlight and tail light. Taillight Left Turning Press to turn on the left side turning Signal signal.
  • Page 11: Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0)

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Indicates if the status of the headlight is on/off.The icon lights up when the Headlight Indicator hedlight is on. Indicates if the status of the bluetooth is on/off.The icon lights up when the b.
  • Page 12: Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0)

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary c. Control Function Enter the Password You need to press the “+” button or “-” button to enter the password before entering the main interface, the default password is 0000.
  • Page 13: Function Summary

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Changing the Pedal Assist (PAS) Level Turn ON/OFF Headlight and Taillight After entering the main interface, press the “+” button or “-” button to switch the PAS level. By default, Turn on the light: Hold the Headlight button there are 5 PAS level to choose from, which can also be changed in settings.
  • Page 14 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Walking Mode Press the Power button to enter the list of settings, use the “+” button or the “-” button to switch between different setting, press Power to confirm selection between “Display Setting”, “Information”, “Language”, When the vehicle is stationary, press and hold the “-”...
  • Page 15 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Imperial and Metric Unit Conversions Automatic Shutdown Go to the “Display Setting” menu, select Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “Unit”, press Power to enter the settings.
  • Page 16 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Backlight Brightness Settings Light Sensitive - Light Sensitivity Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” or “-” button to move the cursor up or down. Select Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 17 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Auto - sensing headlight Riding Data Display Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down, Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 18 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Riding Data Display Maximum gear setting (PMW value setting) Press Power to save and exit to “Riding Data Display”, exit to the main interface via “Back” to “Exit”. Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 19 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Battery Level Version Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down, Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 20 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Demo Mode Language Selection Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down, Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 21 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Theme Selection Mode Selection Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down, Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 22 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Turn On the Password Function Turn Off the Password Function Press the Power button to enter the setting information list, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move Press the Power button to enter the setting information list, use the “+”...
  • Page 23 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) d. Function Summary d. Function Summary Set and Modify Password (The initial password is 0000) • After the old password is entered, the interface will prompt “Please enter your password”, use the “+”...
  • Page 24 In App Store, search for “HICYCLE,” then click “Download” or “Get” and follow the prompts. NOTICE: Emmo not liable for in-app purchases. NOTICE: To enable Bluetooth lock, activate the password function and set the Bluetooth lock to ‘On‘.
  • Page 25: Bluetooth Connection

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) e. Bluetooth APP e. Bluetooth APP Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth Connection • Tab the Power key to enter the setting information list, use the “+” key or the “-” key to •...
  • Page 26 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) e. Bluetooth APP e. Bluetooth APP Unbind Bluetooth and Connect to New Device Unbind Bluetooth and Connect to New Device • When the display is ready to pair, the Bluetooth icon will appear grey. To disconnect the current device and connect to a new device: •...
  • Page 27 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) e. Bluetooth APP f. Error Code When something goes wrong with the system, an error code will flash on the display. Check the details on the Unbind Bluetooth and Connect to New Device attached list.
  • Page 28 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) f. Error Code g. Restore Reset Factory Settings Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down, Error Code Error Description Error Code...
  • Page 29 Operation Guide Description Speedometer & Control (Ver.3.0) 1. Schematic Diagram (Ver.2.0) h. OTA a. Handlebar Attachments OTA Upgrade Upon powering on the instrument and connecting to the mobile app, you’ll receive an OTA upgrade notification. After confirming the upgrade, the instrument briefly goes dark before accessing the OTA upgrade interface.
  • Page 30: Display

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 1. Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) 1. Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) b. Display b. Display Indicates if the status of the headlight is on/off. The icon lights up when Headlight Indicator the headlight is on. Maintenance Indicator Lights up when maintenance is required.
  • Page 31 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) c. Navigation c. Navigation After connecting to the device via Bluetooth using the BIKEGO app on your smartphone, select a destination to start navigation. The main interface will then change as follows: Plus + Button Upcoming Turn and Distance Minus - Button...
  • Page 32 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) d. Control Function e. Function Summary Enter the Password Changing the Pedal Assist (PAS) Level You need to press the “+” button or “-” button to enter the password before entering the main interface, After entering the main interface, press the “+”...
  • Page 33 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Turn ON/OFF Headlight and Taillight Walking Mode Turn on the light: Hold the “+” button when When the bike is stationary, switch the PAS level to 0, press the “-” button again to display the icon “ “.
  • Page 34 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Press the Power button to enter the list of settings, use the “+” button or the “-” button to switch between Imperial and Metric Unit Conversions different setting, press Power to confirm selection between “Display Setting”, “Information”, “Language”, Go to the “Display Setting”...
  • Page 35: Automatic Shutdown

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Automatic Shutdown Trip Distance Clearance Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down. “-”...
  • Page 36 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Backlight Brightness Settings Max Pas – Maximum PAS level Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” or “-” button to move the cursor up or down. Select The maximum PAS level is not adjustable.
  • Page 37 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Light Sensitive - Light Sensitivity BT RSSI Level - Bluetooth Distance Level Setting Go to the “Display Setting” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up or down, The Bluetooth distance level ranges from 1 (near) to 5 (far).
  • Page 38 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Wheel Diameter Information Speed Limit Information Enter the “Information” menu. When the Programmable Range unit is set to km metric, the speed limit is 16-Inch 410mm set to 32km/h by default.
  • Page 39 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Instrument Information Battery Information Enter the “Information” menu, use the “+” button or “-” button to move the cursor up and down, select Enter the ‘Information’...
  • Page 40 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Battery Information Error Code Go to the “Information” menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor up and down. Select “Error Code” and select the “...
  • Page 41 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Language Selection Language Selection There are 3 languages for users to choose. Press the Power button to enter the settings, use the “+” There are 4 different themes for users to choose from.
  • Page 42 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Turn Off the Password Function Turn On the Password Function Press the Power button to enter the settings menu, use the “+” button or the “-” button to move the cursor Press the Power button to enter the setting information list, use the “+”...
  • Page 43 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) e. Function Summary e. Function Summary Set and Modify Password • After the old password is entered, the interface will prompt “Please enter your password”, use the “+” button, the “-” button or the Power button to enter a new password. Press the Power button to enter the setting information list, use the “+”...
  • Page 44: Bluetooth App

    To download the BIKEGO APP on your mobile device, access either the App Store or Google Play Store, depending on your device’s operating system. Then, use the search function to locate the BIKEGO app, click on the “Download” or “Get” button, and follow the prompts to install the app. NOTICE: Emmo not liable for in-app purchases.
  • Page 45 Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) f. Bluetooth APP f. Bluetooth APP Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth Connection 20:00 Please put the QR code in the scan box 1. Please open the meter --> click the power key to enter the setting menu -->...
  • Page 46: Error Code

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) Speedometer & Control (Ver.2.0) g. Error Code g. Error Code When something goes wrong with the system, an error code will flash on the display. Check the details on the Error Code Error Description Error Code Error Description...
  • Page 47: Battery

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 2. Battery 2. Battery a. Battery Strength Indicator Hold the POWER button to see the current battery strength. Battery Strength Indicator POWER BUTTON USB Port Discharging Port Battery Lever Battery Charging Port...
  • Page 48: Usb Port

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 2. Battery 2. Battery b. USB Port c. Discharging port The USB port can be used to power or charge an external device like a smartphone.To access the USB port, The discharging port for an ebike battery refers to the connector that allows the battery to discharge its lift the cover and use the appropriate cable (not included) for your device to connect it.
  • Page 49: Battery Lever

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 2. Battery 2. Battery d. Battery Lever e. Battery Charging Port The battery lever makes it more convenient when you remove the battery. The charging port of the battery is located at the bottom, and you can find it by opening the rubber cover.
  • Page 50: Battery Lock

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 2. Battery 2. Battery f. Battery Lock f. Battery Lock How to Remove the Battery Lock Unlock KEEP UNLOCK POSITION This is a Two-position switch that is located on the battery: • Lock • Unlock I. The battery lock is located on the II. Insert the key and turn it to the un- III. Keep the battery lock in unlocked bike frame.
  • Page 51: Battery Safety Precautions

    Battery Safety Precautions How to Insert the Battery • 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 52 • 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. • service@emmo.ca In case of uncertainty, please contact EMMO customer service department at...
  • Page 53 Operation Guide Operation Guide 3. Charger 3. Charger a. Charging Indicator Charging Indicator Explanation: • During normal charging, red light stays on. Charging Indicator • The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged. Charger Specification Label Power Cord Socket Power Cord NOTICE: If the charger gets warm during regular use, this is normal and is no cause for concern.
  • Page 54 Operation Guide Operation Guide 3. Charger 3. Charger b. Charger Specification Label c. Power Cord Socket d. Power Cord Connecting the charger: • Plug d of the power cable into the device socket c on the charger. WARNING: You MUST NOT plug the power cord directly to the bike/battery. High voltage may damage the bike/ battery and cause severe iniury.
  • Page 55 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 exposed solution or wires or shows any damage.
  • Page 56: Gear Shifter

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 4. Gear Shifter 5. Throttle Gently pushing the throttle lever downwards to accelerate. Pushing the upper lever to raise the gear (smaller numbers). Pushing the button to lower the gear (bigger numbers). WARNING: DO NOT press the throttle if you are not ready to ride.
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Suspension Fork

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 6. Adjusting the Suspension Fork 7. Passenger Footpeg The adjustable suspension refers to the ability of an e-bike’s suspension system to absorb and dampen the impact of bumps and obstacles on the road or trail. It is a crucial feature that helps improve rider comfort, stability, and control during off-road or rough terrain riding.
  • Page 58: Tire Pressure

    Operation Guide Operation Guide 8. Cleaning / Lubricating the Chain 9. Tire Pressure It is recommended to check the tire pressure on a regular basis to keep things at their best working conditions. 30 PSI How to Clean the Chain: I. Locate the valve on the rim.
  • Page 59 Operation Guide Operation Guide 9. Tire Pressure 10. Serial Number Frame Number • Riding comfort • Travel distance WARNING: • You MUST inflate the tire to the recommended tire pressure before the first ride. Failure to do so may damage your bike and void your warranty. FRAME NUMBER •...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Operation Guide Troubleshooting 10. Serial Number Potential Issues/Errors Most Common Way To Solve Issue Motor Number Battery not fully seated in tray Install battery correctly Located on the motor. 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...
  • Page 61: Recommended Torque Values

    Troubleshooting Recommended Torque Values Low or faulty battery Check connection, charge or replace battery Area Tool Rec. torque Low tire pressure Adjust tire pressure Climbing too many hills, strong headwind, Stem clamp bolts 5 mm Allen 10 Nm Adjust your route or assist with pedals braking, and/or excessive load Stem faceplate bolts 5 mm Allen...
  • Page 62 Recommended Torque Values Tools and Torque Values 5 mm Allen and Controller mounting bolts 6 mm Allen 3 Nm Headlight/front fender mounting bolt 6 Nm 10 mm wrench Frame Downtube tighten Accessories Fender mounting bolts (except at headlight) 4 mm Allen 6 Nm Frame cable cover bolts 2.5 mm Allen...
  • Page 63: Riding Guide

    Whether the throttle can work properly or not. 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 64 • For repairs that are done on items that are not from Emmo Inc, only a 7-day Parts Warranty will be included. Delivery prior to signing off on the shipment. Shipping damage is not covered by Emmo Inc if you choose Emmo Inc is not responsible for items modified from its intended use or purpose resulting in damage to the your own shipping method or freight forwarder.
  • Page 65: E-Bike Registration

    E-Bike Registration E-Bike Registration Once you have purchased an EMMO E-Bike, you can register your vehicle with us to validate your warranty. Survey: In order to register your E-Bikes, please follow the steps listed below: How did you find out about EMMO Inc.? (Please select the options that apply) Returning Customer 1.
  • Page 66 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...