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ENVO SNOWKART MANUAL 

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VERSION 1.1

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1.  INTRODUCTION

W E LC O M E  TO  T H E  E N VO  FA M I LY

Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of an ENVO Electric SnowKart. Creating this 
product has been a long yet rewarding journey, and we are excited  to share our innovation with 
the world. We know that if you purchased this kit you share our enthusiasm for imaginative 
mobile solutions, and we sincerely hope it sparks your creativity. At ENVO, we are committed to 
developing sustainable zero emission mobility systems and work hard to maintain the satisfaction 
of our customers. Please stay connected and share anything that can help us improve our 
products and service.

1.1.  U S E  O F  M A N UA L

For safe and enjoyable operation and installation of all ENVO Drive Systems products please 
carefully read and follow the recommendations outlined in this manual. It is critical that you clearly 
understand all general operations of various parts of your ENVO Drive Systems product. 

Please pay extra attention to any information marked with a caution or warning symbol: 

1.2.  S E RV I C E  & T E C H N I C A L  S U P P O RT

Please contact us regarding any technical issues that you encounter, we are here to help. Give us 
a call, visit our help centre at 

support.envodrive.com

, or refer to the tutorial videos on our website. 

This manual is not intended to be an extensive service guide.

1.3.  I L LU S T R AT I O N S

The illustrations in this manual may not be perfect representations of your ENVO Electric SnowKart, and 
some of the components may differ. The models illustrated are for instructional purposes only.

Summary of Contents for ELECTRIC SNOWKART

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC SNOWKART 1 604 423 3381 E NVODRIVE COM USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...tery Disposal 17 4 PRODUCT DESC RIPTION 18 4 1 Components 18 4 2 Dimensional Overview 19 5 AS S E M BLY INS TRU CTIONS 21 5 1 Unboxing 21 5 2 General Assembly 21 5 3 LCD Installation 32 6 OPE R ATING...

Page 3: ...probable risks of using them Customized DIY assembling of the snow track and its accessories requires creativity and a technical mind Failure to properly install the product may cause serious damage t...

Page 4: ...r safe and enjoyable operation and installation of all ENVO Drive Systems products please carefully read and follow the recommendations outlined in this manual It is critical that you clearly understa...

Page 5: ...crease speed or power Do not modify your SnowKart Loss of control may occur at higher speeds Modification may also create a safety hazard and lead to serious injury The warranty of your entire machine...

Page 6: ...SnowKart prior to every ride Always keep the brakes covered and be prepared to stop in case of emergency Apply both brakes simultaneously and smoothly Never ride with headphones They mask traffic sou...

Page 7: ...track before riding 2 4 RIDING GEAR HE LME T Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head injury Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards when riding any ENVO Drive Syste...

Page 8: ...speed 2 7 EXCESSIVE SPEED Always observe all provincial and local laws and speed limits Never modify your SnowKart to increase the speed or power Modification may also create a safety hazard and lead...

Page 9: ...e permitted Whenever possible pull off the trail to prevent colliding with others Become familiar with all signage used in the area where you are snowkarting 2 12 RIDING AT NIGHT Traveling at night re...

Page 10: ...wly with caution Allow yourself plenty of room for stopping and turning Driving in too little snow will result in excessive wear and damage to the tracks and ski Never attempt an abrupt change of dire...

Page 11: ...under these conditions Riders should reduce their speed and proceed with caution 2 14 10 UNFAMILIAR TE RRITORY When you enter an area that is new to you drive with extreme caution Go slow enough to re...

Page 12: ...ossible When in unstable snow conditions travel should be restricted to lower angle slopes When in the mountains be aware of the conditions and dangers Check local avalanche forecasts before heading o...

Page 13: ...temperature and wind speed the wind chill index corresponds roughly to the temperature that one would feel in a very light wind For example a temperature of 25 C and a wind speed of 20 km h give a wi...

Page 14: ...ll charge You should charge your battery for at least 4 5 hours with a super external charger or for at least 10 hours with the internal charger The ENVO Drive Systems battery is equipped with a 5 min...

Page 15: ...he external charger will charge a fully depleted battery in 5 6 hours The internal charger will charge it within 12 14 hours The indicator light on the charger will be red orange when the battery is c...

Page 16: ...t going to use your battery for a while fully charge the battery prior to turning it off Be sure to turn on and charge your battery every 2 months to ensure it never completely loses its charge The ba...

Page 17: ...ry A punctured or crushed battery could catch fire causing a fire or explosion with could lead to property damage severe injury or death Keep battery away from excessive heat 104 F or higher or open f...

Page 18: ...s and photos used in this manual are general representations Your model may differ 1 Ski 8 Seat 2 Headlight 9 Storage Box 3 SnowKart Cover 10 Snow Kart Track Assembly 4 Motor Cut Off Electric Brake 11...

Page 19: ...ENVO SNOWKART MANUAL VERSION 1 1 19 4 2 DIMENSIONAL OVERVIEW Side View Front View All the dimensions are given in the above picture are for reference only...

Page 20: ...ENVO SNOWKART MANUAL VERSION 1 1 20 Rear Snow Track Assembly...

Page 21: ...s a DIY product for early adopters with a mechanical background The assembly information provided is designed to give you a thorough understanding of your machine and its components Customized DIY ass...

Page 22: ...dimension should be same otherwise there might be some issue during assembly Figure 5B Both the clamps can be adjustable as per requirement To move clamps remove the Allen bolt M8 30mm and adjust the...

Page 23: ...Seat is attached to the seat clamp plate So seat position can be adjusted by moving the clamp on the round tube Figure 5D To adjust the seat position loose the Allen bolts M6 35 from the bottom Then...

Page 24: ...ike side of the tube structure insert the round tube that can pass through both rear clamps Figure 5G Figure 5F Figure 5G The dimension from tube end to the clamp face should be same on both sides Aft...

Page 25: ...SION 1 1 25 6 After tightening the round tube insert the track module onto the tube The attachment dimensions is as per given in the below figure It can be adjustable as per customer requirement Figur...

Page 26: ...e on the tube remove the Allen bolt M8 30 and slide the whole module on the round tube and adjust the angular position of the clamp After setting the angular position of the clamp tight the Allen bolt...

Page 27: ...iven dimensions It can also be adjustable Figure 5L Figure 5L Figure 5M If the clamp position needs to be changed then remove the down side two Allen bolt on both clamp then slide it on the long round...

Page 28: ...ENVO SNOWKART MANUAL VERSION 1 1 28 8 The ski connecting clamp is connected to the ski support clamp Figure 5N Figure 5N Figure 5O Ski Connecting Clamp Flat washer M12 Allen bolt M12 115 mm Ski...

Page 29: ...e handle bar height can be adjusted by using the handle bar adjustment clamp Figure 5P Handle bar adjustment clamp Allen bolt M8 Fine Thread 30mm After removing the bolt adjust the angular position of...

Page 30: ...of the horizontal small round tube Figure 5R Figure 5R Figure 5S Handle adjustment clamp Horizontal small round tube 10 After completing all the assembly insert the foot rest assembly onto the long ro...

Page 31: ...1 After fixing the position of the foot rest clamp assembly remove the bolt as shown in below figure to adjust the angular position of foot rest tube Adjust the tube as per requirement and then fix th...

Page 32: ...INSTALLATION 5 3 1 ME TE R DIME NSION Meter Dimension Dual Bracket Mounting Dimension Button Box Dimension PC material is mainly used for KT LCD3 meter and button box housing and the housing color is...

Page 33: ...perspective In the case that the vehicle is power off the meter connectors are in plug connection to corresponding controller connectors Turn on the power electric vehicle and meter will be under nor...

Page 34: ...M and total trip time TTM Trip speed display with displays of real time speed Km H or MPH and a single maximum speed MXS and a single average speed AVS Trip distance display with displays of a single...

Page 35: ...the operating panel of button box which are icons of button alt text UP button alt text SW button alt text DOWN Button Box and Operating Panel 6 2 DISPLAY CONTENT Battery Capacity Indicator Backlight...

Page 36: ...y of the electric vehicle will be powered off In power off mode the power consumption of the meter and controller is zero 6 4 2 DISPL AY 1 The meter is startup to enter Display 1 The Display 1 indicat...

Page 37: ...E RY CAPACIT Y INDICATOR The meter can automatically identify 24V 36V 48V battery capacities when it is supporting use with the specified controller When the battery capacity is over 70 the four power...

Page 38: ...the record contents of both will be cleared Under the status of data flashing if there were no operations on the data within 5 seconds the meter will automatically return to display1 after 5 seconds a...

Page 39: ...ault maximum riding speed value was 25km h When the speed of the electric vehicle exceeds the set value the motor will be stopped driving Under the setting maximum riding speed interface if there s no...

Page 40: ...SW long for about 2 seconds all can exit the setting environment and return to Display 1 meanwhile the current set parameters are saved Under each setting interface if there s no button operation on t...

Page 41: ...for about 2 seconds all can exit the setting environment and return to Display 1 meanwhile the current set parameters would be saved Under each parameter setting interface if there s no button operati...

Page 42: ...rs won t be saved The factory parameter set value and the default value of the meter can be set according to user requirements the meter parameter can be restored by using C10 automatically restore fa...

Page 43: ...MANUAL VERSION 1 1 43 6 11 MAXIMIZE YOUR RANGE Fully charge your battery before each ride Minimize the weight you carry Clean the tracks regularly Avoid sudden starts and stops 6 12 SPARE PARTS Track...

Page 44: ...ry before performing any additional service inspection or maintenance on your SnowKart Failure to remove the battery could lead to the SnowKart turning on unexpectedly causing serious damage or injury...

Page 45: ...cking it again 8 Take a good look at the whole SnowKart to detect any deformation colour changes cracks Ride back very carefully or walk your SnowKart back to a professional mechanic and have the mech...

Page 46: ...ds to be examined Swap the controller LCD display cables turn on the system and apply throttle check for any error codes Motor Motor making a grinding noise Motor gears are damaged the belt is under s...

Page 47: ...top when left brake is applied Cables are mismatched Check the label on the controller and display Ensure L L and R R Swap the brake cable connectors Headlight Not turning on Cables are not connected...

Page 48: ...ry Battery does not lock properly Incomplete installation of the battery damage from forcing the battery to lock battery bracket is misaligned Insert the battery completely and then apply lock Do not...

Page 49: ...ttery in a cool well ventilated room away from freezing temperatures You may also seal the terminals with tape to protect against any short circuit 8 TRANSPORTATION STORAGE 8 1 TRANSPORTATION Please b...

Page 50: ...for repair or replacement to our service shop is the customer s responsibility A SnowKart is a vehicle that functions in real working conditions and is exposed to unwanted impacts shocks vibrations he...

Page 51: ...onditions within the warranty period The battery capacity must prove to be less than 70 of initial condition No warranty claims are accepted in the case of damages due to the following 1 External infl...

Page 52: ...oncluded that there has been any case of modification or tampering with firmware 9 3 REGISTERING YOUR PRODUCT WARRANTY Please register your ENVO Drive Systems product by submitting filling out our pro...

Page 53: ...BLESHOOTING REPAIRS TECHNICAL SERVICE We have a dedicated Help Center including a troubleshooting guide and user manuals to help customers maintain and fix their system in case of errors or failure Yo...

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