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EVELO Compass Quick Start Guide

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Step 5:

 

 Get on and ride!

 We recommend doing your first ride on flat terrain in an uncrowded area. 

Some tips for riding your Compass: 

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Start slow!

 The Compass handles differently than a 2 wheeled bike, and there is a learning curve. 

Keep the speeds down and the turns easy until you get used to the handling.

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 Start in Pedal Assist 1

. You can use a bit of throttle to get going if you need a boost.  

A little goes a long way.

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 Practice  turning

. You can not lean a trike like a conventional bike. Keep your weight centered 

and turn the bars to enact a turn. Turn gently or you risk tipping over.

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Plan ahead!

 The turning radius will be larger, especially at speed. 

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 Mind your width!

 Your trike is wider than a regular bike, so make sure you have ample room, 

particularly on any bike trails. 

Please consult the full user guide and display manuals for more details: 

www.evelo.com/compass-userguide 

Questions? Get In Touch:

877-991-7272 
contact@evelo.com

Summary of Contents for Compass

Page 1: ...trike on the market and we encourage you to read through the included display panel manual and user guide We know you re eager to get started so we want to point out a few quick tips Assembling your Compass yourself Please stop here and check out the following link for assembly instructions www evelo com compass assembly ...

Page 2: ...on with the rocker switch pushed to the o The signifies that the battery is turned off When not in use for an extended period we recommend turning off power at the battery Step 2 Familiarize yourself with the controls Brakes Your trike includes front and rear brake levers equipped with cutoff switches It s recommended to squeeze both brakes with equal power at the same time for stopping Your brake...

Page 3: ...se with the two buttons on the left side of the three button panel The increases the level and will lower it We strongly recommend starting in level 1 until you re used to the handling of your Compass The buttons can be pressed while riding Step 3 Adjust your seat You can raise or lower the seat by loosening the 5mm hex bolt and adjusting up or down There should be a slight bend in your leg at ful...

Page 4: ...of throttle to get going if you need a boost A little goes a long way Practice turning You can not lean a trike like a conventional bike Keep your weight centered and turn the bars to enact a turn Turn gently or you risk tipping over Plan ahead The turning radius will be larger especially at speed Mind your width Your trike is wider than a regular bike so make sure you have ample room particularly...

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