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  • Page 1 BRAEBURN E L E C T R I C B I K E...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Don’t Ride Until You Read This: ............Warning Message ..................Unpacking and Product Specs ............... Get To Know Your E-Bike ................ Handlebar Assembly ................Front Wheel Assembly ................Headlight Installation ................Instrument Panel Installation ............... 13 Seat Assembly ..................14 Pedals Assembly ..................
  • Page 4: Congratulations On Your Purchase

    Congratulations on your purchase! This user manual will help you assemble and operate your new electric bicycle. Be sure to read ALL OF THE INFORMATION in this manual before riding. NOTE TO ALL RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18: It’s very important that you get parental permission before riding your electric bicycle.
  • Page 5: Don't Ride Until You Read This

    Don’t Ride Until You Read This: ALWAYS wear a helmet when riding your electric bike. Make sure your electric bike has a full battery before taking it out to ride. Always be aware of local road laws, and follow them. Do not ride the bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Page 6: Warning Message

    2. Avoid prolonged exposure to sun or rain and avoid storage in places with high temperatures or corrosive gas. Whenever you ride the GOTRAX Electric Bike ,you risk severe injury or even death from loss of control, collisions, and falls. Use caution and ride at your own risk.
  • Page 7 15. Make note that additional insurance may be required to cover situations you encounter while riding an electric bike. It is recommended that you contact an insurance company or broker for advice and consultation. 16. To conserve electricity, use assist mode and avoid zero starting, frequent braking, driving against the wind, carrying heavy loads including other people and riding with insufficient air pressure.
  • Page 8 ALWAYS WEAR A HELMETIT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE! A properly fitting, CPSC approved, bicycle helmet should be worn at all times when riding your bicycle. In addition, if you are carrying a passenger (only use an approved child safety seat), and remember, the passenger must also be wearing a helmet.
  • Page 9 following measures: *Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. *Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. *Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. *Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 10 Leave it indoor when charging or not riding. WARNING - Risk of Fire - No User Serviceable Parts. Not intended for use at elevations greater than 2000 m above sea level. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MOVING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS Prolonged Exposure to UV Rays, Rain and the Elements May Damage the Enclosure Materials, Store Indoors When Not in Use.
  • Page 11: Unpacking And Product Specs

    Large wrench Allen wrenches Screwdriver Pedal Battery Charger Battery Keys rear reflector ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Model BRAEBURN Unfolded Dimensions 1860*670*1200mm(73.2*26.3*47.2in) Package Dimensions 1480*275*830mm(58.2*10.8*32.7in) Max Load 120kg(264lbs) Max Speed 32km/h(20MPH) Battery 48V 10.4Ah Input 100-240V 50/60Hz AC Plug: Output 54.6V 2A...
  • Page 12: Get To Know Your E-Bike

    Get To Know Your E-Bike LED Display Stem Saddle Seat Post Suspension Fork Battery Pedals Crankset Charger Port Disc Brake Wheel Chain Motor Tire...
  • Page 13: Handlebar Assembly

    Handlebar Assembly Disassemble the package, unscrew the bolt by Adjust the handlebar to the riding angle and 5mm hex wrench and remove the cover, bolt tighten the bolts at the top of the riser to and paper tube, leaving all spacers in place; secure it directly in front of the bike by 4mm Put the handlebar riser into the front fork riser hex wrench.
  • Page 14: Front Wheel Assembly

    Front Wheel Assembly Find the front wheel quick-release locking bolt Remove the transportation fixing plastic sheet from the toolkit,Remove packing block from from the front wheel,Align the brake disc of disc brake caliper - Do Not Throw Away - the front wheel with the brake groove, and Re-install Packing Block whenever you remove then slowly install the wheel into the front fork.
  • Page 15: Headlight Installation

    Headlight Installation Use a 5mm hex wrench to remove the bolt Locate the front light and use a 5mm on the shoulder of the front fork. wrench to install it on the front fork.
  • Page 16: Instrument Panel Installation

    Instrument Panel Installation Locate the instrument panel and use a Install the instrument panel locking 2.5mm hex wrench to remove the locking bracket on both sides of the handlebar, bolts on both sides of the instrument adjust the instrument panel to a comfort- panel.
  • Page 17: Seat Assembly

    Seat Assembly Take the seat post and seat tube; Loosen the seat quick releas clamp; Insert seat post into seat tube, adjust Clamp secure/tighten the quick release position; Adjust the seat height. Clamp clamp. Attention: The depth of insertion secure/tighten the quick release clamp; must reach the minimum safety insertion (NOTE: YOU NEED TO EXCEED THE mark.
  • Page 18: Pedals Assembly

    Pedals Assembly Check the L-Left and R-Right pedal; Take 15mm wrench out of toolbox; Drive Side of Bike select R-Right pedal; NON Drive Side of Bike select L-Left pedal; Insert Pedal into Crank/Drive side and Insert Pedal into Crank Arm/NON- Drive side start to turn CLOCKWISE;...
  • Page 19: Removing The Battery

    Removing the Battery Turn the key counterclockwise. The battery will automatically pop up; lift it upward to remove. After removing the battery, keep the After removing the battery, you can charge battery compartment clean and avoid it separately. Proper storage of the battery exposure to rainwater.
  • Page 20: Charge Your Battery

    Charge Your Battery Insert the output end of the charger Red light indicates that the battery is into the battery and the input end into charging, and green light indicates the power supply; that the battery is fully charged. Power indicator: Press the button to light up.
  • Page 21: Tire Inflation Instructions

    Tire Inflation Instructions Tires and Tubes After assembling your bike, it will be necessary to inflate the tires. Check the sidewall of the tire for the correct tire pressure (PSI) and inflate tires accordingly with a MANUAL BICYCLE PUMP. Improper inflation is the biggest cause of tire failure. Due to the slightly porous nature of bicycle inner tubes, it is normal for your bike tires to lose pressure over time.
  • Page 22 Tire pressure is given either as maximum pressure or as a pressure range. How a tire performs under different terrain or weather conditions depends largely on tire pressure. Inflation the tire to near its maximum recommended pressure gives the lowest rolling resistance; but also produces the harshest ride. High pressures work best on smooth, dry pavement.
  • Page 23: User Maintenance Instructions

    User Maintenance Instructions Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will ensure a longer life for your bike and a safer ride for you. Every time you ride your bike, its condition changes. The more you ride, the more frequently maintenance will be required. We recommend you spend a little time on regular maintenance tasks.
  • Page 24 Note: The frequency of maintenance should increase with use in wet or dusty conditions. Do not over lubricate-remove excess bubricant to prevent dirt build up. Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain (WD-40T™) Schedule2 - Service Checklist NOTE: Many instructions for adjustments can be found in the assembly portion of this manual.
  • Page 25 check all nuts and bolts are tight Every six months lubrication as per schedule 1 check all points as per monthly service check and replace brake pads, if required check chain for excess paly or wear lubrication as per schedule 1 Yearly NOTE: OWNERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE OF THE BICYCLE.
  • Page 26: Charge Your E-Bike

    Charge Your E-Bike You can also charge your battery installed in the bike using the exterior charging port. 1. Locate the charging port. 2. Plug one side of the charger into the charging port and plug the other into an outlet. 3.
  • Page 27: Function Definition

    Function Definition Headlight Icon Battery level display Fault Indication Speed Unit Display Real-time Speed Power Assist Push Icon Gear Display Single Trip Mileage Total Travel Distance Maximum Speed Range and Unit Display Average Speed Plus Button Minus Button Confirm "i" Button Power On/Off...
  • Page 28 Power On/Off: Press and hold the button for 2-3 seconds to activate the display and press the button again for 2-3 seconds to turn off the display (the bike will automatically power off , if there is no activity for 10 minutes in a stationary state). Display Data Switching: After the display panel is powered on, it defaults to display- ing real-time, speed and total mileages.
  • Page 29 Only when the fault is resolved can you exit the fault display screen. After a fault occurs, the electric bike will not be able to continue to operate. Please contact the GOTRAX after-sales team for assistance or seek the help of a professional technician to diagnose and rectify the issue.
  • Page 30 Metric/Imperial Unit Setting: "01P" is the option for selecting metric or imperial units. "00" represents metric and "01" represents imperial Use the button to make the selection, and press the button shortly to save the parameter setting and return to the personalized parameter selection interface. Speed Limit Setting: "02p"...
  • Page 31: How To Use The Transmission

    How to use the transmission A total of 7 speed gears, press the shifting finger to change the flywheel gear and adjust the riding speed. ( Note: This operation is prohibited in the static state or non-pedal riding state)
  • Page 32: Function Mode

    Function Mode: 1. Three Riding Modes: Electric Assisted Mode, Pedal-Assisted Mode, Bicycle Mode. 2. Throttle Assisted Mode: When you turn the bike on, the assist level will be at 0. Press the up arrow ( ) on the controller to increase the level of assist, use the down arrow ( )to reduce the level of assist.
  • Page 33: Battery Information

    Battery Information Before using the charger locate the voltage selector switch (li-ion chargers only) on the back of the charger. Select either 115 volts or 230 volts depending on your country of residence. Using the wrong voltage setting will permanenty damage the charger and/or electrical components on the hybrid electric bicycle.
  • Page 34: Precautions For Battery Protection

    Precautions For Battery Protection 1. Do not place anything on the battery and charger when charging, otherwise the charger may overheat and cause serious damage. 2. Only use the charger supplied by the original factory to charge the battery, if you use a different charger your battery will be disqualified from warranty.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting Guidance

    Troubleshooting Guidance When the E-bike electric control system fails, the display will show the error codes, and only when the fault is removed can you exit the fault display program. After the fault occurs, the E-bikes can't able to continue working. Troubleshooting tips Code meaning Troubleshooting clearing...
  • Page 36: Warranty

    Warranty Please contact our customer service team if you are experiencing problems or need more detailed information. support@gotrax.com US team after-sales email: canada@gotrax.com CA team after-sales email: 1. Users should operate in accordance with the product manual. In case of any...
  • Page 39 (US) W W W .G OT R A X . C O M ( C A ) w w w . g o t r a x c a n a d a . c o m #RideGOTRAX...
  • Page 40 (US)GOLABS,INC GOTRAX.com 2201 Luna Rd. Carrollton,TX 75006 (CA)Tao Motor Canada Inc. 170 Bartor Road, Unit 1 North York, Ontario M9M 2W6, Canada.

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