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5. Pedals:

Assemble both pedals to the bike by screwing them to the 

Crank & pedals leg.









Brake-sets adjustment 

Make sure that the brake pads are not rubbing or locking the 

front / rear disc, while you're not pressing the brake-levers.

In case in which the disc rubs / locked into the brake  pads. 

Release a bit both of the caliper screws (the screws that 
connect the caliper to the fork), tightly press on the 
brake - lever and re-screw back the screws into their 
place while continuously pressing on the lever.   









EcoMotion Bikes

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Summary of Contents for TOUR eROAD XS

Page 1: ...TOUR eROAD XS www ecomotionbikes com contact ecomotionbikes com EcoMotion Bikes 1 IMPORTANT In order to ensure your safety and get the most out of your product please read this Manual carefully befor...

Page 2: ...el 8 Saddle 10 Pedals 11 Brake sets adjustment 11 Handlebar height adjustment 12 Mounting dismounting of battery 13 Inspection prior riding 14 Operating of the electric system 15 The battery charger 1...

Page 3: ...bike is exposed to wear and tear as well as high pressure Various materials and components may react differently to fatigue wear or pressure In case the life expectancy of a certain component has expi...

Page 4: ...even under the best of circumstances Always use protective gear such as a helmet and other shields as well as closed shoes even for a short ride WARNING Avoid Storing the battery in extreme hot cold...

Page 5: ...mproper assembly of the bike is dangerous can cause bike component failure resulting in injury to the rider It s your duty to contact us for explanation if any of the instructions in this booklet are...

Page 6: ...to the PAS level which set on the display TAG Twist And Go a throttle that located on the handlebar activate the motor while it twisted Parts location Assembly instructions 1 Handlebar Display Take o...

Page 7: ...rtant tighten the screws in the force so the handlebar will not move sideways or spins under pressure assembled the display in the center of the handlebar by tightening both of its screws Adjust the h...

Page 8: ...hook of the fender to the forks bow Assemble the fender s support pipes into the bottom of the fork from both sides 3 Front wheel Unscrew the fork support rod from the bottom of the fork and pull out...

Page 9: ...the lock rod lever EcoMotion Bikes 9 WARNING Make sure that the front wheel turns easily sideways and not jammed while you steering the handlebar Make sure that the bike s wires and brake tube are not...

Page 10: ...tion Bikes 10 WARNING In order to avoid damage to frame that can lead for frame sudden breaking always make sure that the safety line that marked on the saddle s tube is hidden from the eye while lock...

Page 11: ...ocking the front rear disc while you re not pressing the brake levers In case in which the disc rubs locked into the brake pads Release a bit both of the caliper screws the screws that connect the cal...

Page 12: ...ht adjustment Release a bit the stem s base cover by opening its 4 screws Release a bit the stem s bottom screw and one of its sides screws EcoMotion Bikes 12 WARNING Always check the brakes before us...

Page 13: ...the bike while it is aligned with the the bike frame and its top part is in angle of 20 degrees out from the frame Push in the battery into its place in the frame and lock it with its key Dismounting...

Page 14: ...tires air pressure is same as the one that written on them Check that the tires are not overly worn Worn tires will have no proper road grip Check that the wheel rims are not broken or cracked Check t...

Page 15: ...the display is on By pressing on the SET button you can view the following info trip duration trip 1 mileage trip 2 mileage total mileage of the bike At any given time the display will show the follow...

Page 16: ...ear to fire or another heat dispersing element Do not soaked the battery in water Do not placed use the battery at the vicinity of strong electromagnetic or electrostatic fields Do not crushed or disa...

Page 17: ...EcoMotion Bikes 17 IMPORTANT In case that the electric system is left on while the bike is not in use for a long time the battery may reach a state where it is no longer chargeable IMPORTANT The dista...

Page 18: ...won t exceed 45 days without recharging the battery again EcoMotion Bikes 18 WARNING Do not cover the battery and the charger during charging process IMPORTANT It s recommended to charge the battery...

Page 19: ...tery cells are discharged autonomously once the battery is left unused for a prolonged period In cases battery cells are left low charged for a long period of time their charge cycles and capacity wil...

Page 20: ...maged Learn all relevant state laws as well all traffic regulations prior to riding your bike and comply them Always start your ride by pedaling and in low PAS level In this way you ll control better...

Page 21: ...ng occasionally to make sure no wires torn or damaged and that all connectors are well connected to each other EcoMotion Bikes 21 IMPORTANT Using the bike near to beach exposes it to salt humidity The...

Page 22: ...splay doesn t work Burnt fuse Replace the fuse Loos connector Check all connectors Rupture wire Inspect all wires for damage Faulty switch Replace switch and retest Faulty controller Replace controlle...

Page 23: ...wn button Display rupture wire Replace the display and test Motor make a drilling noise and reduce power shuts off Low battery Charge the battery full charge Motor gear damaged Replace motor gears Cha...

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