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OWNER’S

 MANUAL 

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2. ESSENTIALS OF SAFELY DRIVING AN E-BIKE: 

 Before embarking on your E-Bike

, it’s important to check the following for safety:

 

 

2.1 BATTERY: 

Check the battery level on the LCD digital display monitor before going on a long ride   

      

(30-60km). The battery level is indicated by the filled in bar levels. Consider taking the charger  

      with you.   

 

2.2 HELMET: 

Always wear a helmet to preven

t head injuries. It’s the law in most provinces to wear a 

 

       

helmet while riding on a E-Bike.  

 

     2.3 LIGHTS: 

 Check headlight, brake lights and both right and left turn signals are working properly  

           before riding. Use hand signals if your signaling lights stop working. Always use your headlight so  
           cars and pedestrians can see you.  
 

    2.4 BRAKES:

 Squeeze the right and left brake levers on the E-Bike to ensure they engage. Visually  

           inspect the brake pads for wear.  
 

    2.5 TIRES: 

Typically, rear tires should be kept closer to 35-40psi for less rolling resistance although the  

           front tire bears less weight, it can be set at a bit lower, closer to 30-35psi.

 

Inflate your tires on a  

           regular basis to the recommended pressure as shown on the tires. keep a tire plug kit handy to  
           plug a hole once you find it. Inner tire coating also known as "slime" also works. If you have a tire  
           with an inner tube in it, either repair the tube with a patch kit or better yet, replace it. Most  
           ARMADA ELECTRONIC VEHICLES have tubeless tires. 
 

    2.6 CARRYING CAPACITY: 

Typical carrying capacity for most E-Bike is 330lbs. Do not over-load  

           max carrying weight of the E-Bike. Doing so will affect performance and may cause damage to  
           components on the E-Bike. Securely fix cargo on the vehicle to ensure safe drive and do not   
           hang anything on handlebars, so as not to affect normal driving. 

 

2.7 APPROPRIATE RIDING GEAR: 

Wear appropriate clothing for all riding conditions such as; a long  

      sleeve shirt, long pants, boots/shoes, reflective gear or bright clothing, gloves, waterproof  
      outerwear/poncho. Avoid wearing loose clothing that might get caught while riding.  

 

2.8   ELECTRICAL CARE: 

To prevent water from getting on electrical components keep

 

the E-Bike  

         

covered when not in use. Avoid riding in deep water that could submerge your wheels above  

         the axle. The rear axle is where the wiring goes into your motor so you should not get water  
         inside. Electric components can get over heated if the E-Bike is driven for long periods of time  
         in hot weather or driving it up steep hills (more then a 20 degree incline). 

 

   2.9   SECURITY: 

 Set your alarm when parked for a period of time. Consider using the left wheel lock  

            position to make it more difficult for thieves to roll it away. Use an additional lock for extra security  
            to secure your E-Bike or use a wheel lock to make it immobile.  

Summary of Contents for Commander III 2020

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC BIKE OWNER S MANUAL E BIKE MODEL COLOR Armada Recon SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASE DATE Ltd ...

Page 2: ...riate Riding Gear 2 8 Electrical Care 2 9 Security 3 Operational Instruction 3 1 Start Up 3 2 Parking 3 3 Charging 3 4 Hazards Lights 4 Maintenance and Care 4 1 Battery type and care 4 2 Handling the battery 4 3 Distance and power 4 4 Effects of temperature 4 5 Breaker Switch 4 6 Battery Storage 4 7 Cleaning Care 4 6 Regular Maintenance Time Table 5 General Technical Info Tips Trouble shooting ...

Page 3: ...Oil Throttle Brake Oil Rt Brake lever Lt Brake lever LED Digital Display Light switch 3 speed switch Reverse Speed Horn High beam low beam Horn Lt Rt Turn Signal Key Ignition Under Seat Lock Charger Port Side Kickstand Middle Kickstand Pedal and crank shaft ...

Page 4: ...an inner tube in it either repair the tube with a patch kit or better yet replace it Most ARMADA ELECTRONIC VEHICLES have tubeless tires 2 6 CARRYING CAPACITY Typical carrying capacity for most E Bike is 330lbs Do not over load max carrying weight of the E Bike Doing so will affect performance and may cause damage to components on the E Bike Securely fix cargo on the vehicle to ensure safe drive a...

Page 5: ... the alarm and a good heavy duty lock Turn off ignition by turning the key left counter clockwise before parking Use the front wheel lock by turning the handlebars fully to the left turn the key in the ignition to left again counter clockwise It is recommended to use a heavy duty bike lock or chain looped through the wheel to secure the bike when parked 3 3 CHARGING Let your batteries cool before ...

Page 6: ...w battery Replace battery with an identical or similar battery When replacing your battery dispose of it at a proper battery recycling facility or return to an ARMADA Scooter Shop 4 2 HANDLING THE BATTERY The battery contains large amounts of electrical power You must use caution and respect when handling it Not following these instructions can result in serious injury DO NOT place your lead acid ...

Page 7: ...splay screen check to see if the breaker switched off The breaker switch can be turned off when you want to store the bike for a long period of time Storing it with the breaker switch off keeps the battery from drain but will also shut off the E bike s alarm 4 6 BATTERY STORAGE IMPORTANT WARNING STORING YOUR E BIKE FOR A LONG TIME WITHOUT CHARGING WILL DEPLETE THE BATTERY If you do not charge the ...

Page 8: ..._______________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ NOTES DATE _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Items Travel Mileage KM 200km 1000km 3000km 5000km 8000km 10 000km 12 000km All bolts nuts A A A A A A A Tires A A A A A A A ...

Page 9: ...ehicle However there are hall sensors inside the motor that could go bad on rare occasion A remedy for this is using a sensor less controller It may be a better alternative to replacing the hall sensor or motor completely To recap this issue can be due to a number of reasons but we will start with the most likely and simple fix 1 The brake switch is stuck on Check your rear red tail stop light to ...

Page 10: ...n in a depleted status Batteries won t perform as well in really cold temperatures We recommend charging wherever you go whether it is at work or wherever you go if possible Freezing your batteries will damage them Over charging or leaving them in a state of discharge will also harm them Battery set should never charge more than 8 10 hours max Q What should I set my tire pressure at Typically rear...

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