E-Bike 36V Specifications

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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUAL36V MODELS

Page 2 - Dealer Name:

CODE MEANING BEEP LEDsOverheat The motor or control- Bad beep Yellow LEDcondition ler temperature flashes.exceeds operatingtemperature. The con-trol

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8Battery Charge LevelThe three state-of-charge LEDs (D, Figure 1) on the throttlecontroller indicate the battery charge level.• Green (or full) indica

Page 4 - 1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL

9Horn SwitchPress the red horn button (B, Figure 2) to activate the horn.Cruise Control The green cruise control (C, Figure 2) button allows you toset

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10• The charger can remain plugged-in for trickle-charge purposes during long periods of storage.• For storage periods over 3 months, the battery pack

Page 6 - NSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

11WARNING:Keep the charger and battery pack away from water toprevent electrical shock an shorting. The charger is intendedfor indoor use only.CAUTION

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129. Reinstall the battery pack, and close the retainer gate.10. Close latch by lifting the latch ring with your left hand andlocating it on to the fr

Page 8 - 2. OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

To check the standover height, straddle the E-Bike™ whilewearing the kind of shoes you will wear while riding. SeeFigure 5. Bounce vigorously on your

Page 9 - BEEP/LED CODES

WARNING:If your seat post projects from the frame beyond theMinimum Insertion or Maximum Extension mark (see Figure7) the seat post may break, which c

Page 10 - RIGHT HAND CONTROLS

15d. Suspension Seatpost AdjustmentOn models equipped with a suspension seatpost, the preloadand saddle side-to-side can be adjusted to suit yourprefe

Page 11 - LEFT HAND CONTROLS

16CAUTION:Changing stem height can affect the tension of the frontbrake cable, locking the front brake or creating sufficientcable slack to make the f

Page 12 - BATTERY MANAGEMENT

For future reference, please fill in the important information below.Vehicle Identification Number (VIN#)(Your VIN# can be found on the inward facing

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17SAFETY EQUIPMENTWARNING:Many states require specific safety devices. It is yourresponsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the statewher

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18Tires in good shape? Spin each wheel slowly and look forcuts in the tread and sidewall. Replace damaged tires beforeriding the E-Bike™.Wheels true?

Page 15 - 3. FIT AND SAFETY

19WARNING:Riding with an improperly adjusted wheel quick release cancause the wheel to wobble or disengage from the E-Bike™,which can cause damage to

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206. Wear bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it can catch on moving parts of the E-Bike™ or besnagged by objects at the side of the ro

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2112. Never ride your E-Bike™ while under the influence ofalcohol or drugs.13. If possible, avoid riding in bad weather, when visibility isobscured, o

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225. HOW THINGS WORK It's important to your performance, enjoyment and safety tounderstand how things work on your E-Bike™. Even if youare an exp

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23Adjusting the quick release mechanismThe wheel hub is clamped in place by the force of the quickrelease cam pushing against one dropout and pulling

Page 20 - MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK

24Installing a Quick Release Front Wheel1. Rotate the quick-release lever so that it curves away fromthe wheel (Figure 12). This is the OPEN position.

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256. Lift the rear wheel off the ground a few inches and pull thederailleur body back with your right hand.7. With the derailleur still pulled back, p

Page 22 - RESPONSIBLY

26The amount of clamping force is controlled by the tensionadjusting nut. Turning the tension adjusting nut clockwisewhile keeping the cam lever from

Page 23 - RULES OF THE ROAD

This manual contains important safety, performance andmaintenance information. Read the manual before takingyour first ride on your new E-Bike™, and k

Page 24 - NIGHT RIDING

27the lever, progressively increasing the braking force. If youfeel the wheel begin to lock up, release pressure just a littleto keep the wheel rotati

Page 25 - 5. HOW THINGS WORK

28Once the wheel is reinstalled, close the brake pads byperforming the following:1. Squeeze the caliper arms together.2. Connect the cable guide to th

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29Brake Cable Free Play Adjustment (Disc BrakeModels)1. Pull the brake lever to simulate a panic stop, and thenrelease the brake lever. Repeat this at

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30adjuster counterclockwise decreases the brake pressure andstopping ability.Small changes in the modulation adjustment can have asignificant effect u

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31Whether upshifting or downshifting the E-Bike™, thederailleur system requires that the drive chain be movingforward and be under at least some tensi

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32in the pinch plate, and the tab on the pinch plate should be inboard of the cable when you look directly at the pinch-mechanism stud (Figure 19).b.

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33d. Tighten the B-screw one turn, and repeat thebounce check.3. Set the derailleur’s outward limit by performing thefollowing.a. Shift the derailleur

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34ation which is most important to you is tire pressure. EVGlobal recommends that the tires be inflated to 55-65 psi.Note that best performance is ach

Page 32 - Rear Modulation Adjustment

35look and feel. Some tires may need to be brought up topressure every week or two.Some special high-performance tires have unidirectionaltreads. Thei

Page 33 - SHIFTING

36CAUTION:Changing suspension adjustment can change the handlingand braking characteristics of your E-Bike™. Never changesuspension adjustment unless

Page 34 - DOWNSHIFT

11. ABOUT THIS MANUALWHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUALThis manual was written to help you get the mostperformance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when ri

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376. Install the cap onto each fork leg.7. Compress the forks several times to ensure they functionproperly.6. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCENOTE:Technologic

Page 36 - TIRES AND TUBES

38SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESome service and maintenance can and should beperformed by the owner, and require no special tools orknowledge bey

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39• Grab one pedal and rock it toward and away from the centerline of the E-Bike™; then do the same with the other pedal. Does the bottom bracket feel

Page 38 - BICYCLE SUSPENSION

40GETTING HOME WHEN SOMETHING BREAKSUnless you're going for a short ride in the neighborhood, oryou can walk home or call someone to pick you up

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41Push the valve stem into the tire to make sure that its base isseated within the tire's beads. Inflate the tube slowly to therecommended pressu

Page 40 - 6. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

42UPGRADING YOUR BIKE AND YOUR EQUIPMENTThe variety of components and accessories available toenhance the comfort, performance and appearance of yourE

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43It’s important to drink plenty of liquids before and duringexercise. A water bottle is an essential companion on alonger ride.Some basic tools are a

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44can result in sudden, catastrophic frame failure, which cancause serious injury or death.Your dealer has many other comfort and performanceaccessori

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457. SPECIFICATIONSHeadlight -12V, 35 watt, 6000 candlepower, H-3 Halogen(LE & SX models only) automotive bulb with 45 degree spread angle.Tailli

Page 44 - If You Crash

EV Global Motors Company16201 Stagg Street Van Nuys, CA 91406 USA818-756-0566 tel / 818-756-0563 faxP/N: LIT-51000-00-00

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2WARNING:Not wearing a helmet significantly increases the chance ofserious injury or death in a crash. Always wear a helmet, eyeprotection and appropr

Page 46 - Performance Upgrades

3REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTSIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which couldcause a crash or could cause injury or death, you shouldimmediately

Page 47 - ABOUT YOUR DEALER

4Refer to Component or Condition Inspect before Inspect Clean and/or Adjust/Tighten Repair/ReplacePage every ride periodically* lubricate if necessar

Page 48 - 7. SPECIFICATIONS

52. OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONSPlease read and understand these instructions completelybefore operating your E-Bike™ to prevent serious injury toyourself

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6BEEP/LED CODESThe three state-of-charge LEDs on the throttle controllerindicate battery state of charge. The E-Bike™ uses theseLEDs and three distinc

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