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Safety and Warnings

Maintain a hold with both hands on the handlebars at all times.

Never allow more than one person at a time to ride the motorbike.

Never use near steps, water, or swimming pools.

Keep your fingers and other body parts away from the chain, motor, steering system, wheels and all other moving components.

Never ride while using a cell phone or wearing headphones.

Never hitch on to or with another vehicle or pull anyone or anything.

Never immerse the motorbike in water; electrical and drive components could be damaged by water or create other possible unsafe 

conditions.

Ride only on flat, dry surfaces such as pavement or level ground without loose debris, such as sand, leaves, rocks or gravel. Water, mud, ice, 

bumpy, uneven, slick, or rough surfaces could impair traction and contribute to possible loss of control. Avoid excessive speeds that can occur 

from downhill rides which could cause loss of control.

Do not ride at night or in areas of limited visibility.

Do not ride indoors or on surfaces that could become damaged such as carpet or flooring.

Before each cycle of operation, the operator shall perform the preoperational checks specified by the manufacturer; that all guards and pads 

originally supplied by the manufacturer are in proper place and in serviceable condition.

That any and all axle guards, chain guards, or other covers or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in place and in serviceable condition.

Persons with the following conditions shall be cautioned not to operate: Those with heart conditions, pregnant women, persons with head, 

back, or neck ailments, or prior surgeries to those areas of the body. Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make them 

susceptible to injury or impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilities to recognize, understand, and perform all of the safety instructions 

and to be able to assume the hazards inherent in unit use.

Maximum operating speed is 10 MPH (16 KM/H).

Before each ride the following checks will need to be performed to the motorbike:

• Ensure that the brake system is functioning properly.

• That all components are properly secured and are functioning according to manufactures specifications.

• Components shall be maintained and repaired in accordance with the manufacturers authorized replacement parts with installation 

performed by dealers or other skilled individuals. 

USING THE BATTERY CHARGER

The battery charger should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of such damage, if 

any is found, the motorbike should not be charged until the battery charger has been repaired or replaced.

Use only with the supplied battery charger.

Always use caution when charging.

The battery charger is not a toy and should be operated by an adult.

Never operate battery charger near flammable materials or liquids.

Disconnect the battery charger and unplug from motorbike when not in use.

Do not exceed recommended charging time.

Always disconnect the battery charger from the motorbike prior to wiping down and cleaning with any liquid.

FAILURE TO HEED TO THE WARNINGS LISTED ABOVE INCREASES RISK OF POTENTIAL SERIOUS INJURY. USE THE 

APPROPRIATE CAUTION WHEN RIDING AND ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR.

Summary of Contents for EM-1000

Page 1: ...ay not reflect the exact appearance of the actual product Specifications are subject to change without notice ELECTRIC MOTORBIKE OWNER S MANUAL FOR USE WITH THE FOLLOWING PULSE PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS EM 1000 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS CALL 866 434 6067 7 9 15 ...

Page 2: ...ion and make sure that all riders understand all warnings cautions instructions and safety topics and assure that all riders are able to safely and responsibly use this motorbike Pulse Performance Products advises that you periodically review and reinforce all information in this manual with all riders and that you inspect and maintain your motorbike to insure their safety The recommended rider ag...

Page 3: ... following conditions shall be cautioned not to operate Those with heart conditions pregnant women persons with head back or neck ailments or prior surgeries to those areas of the body Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make them susceptible to injury or impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilities to recognize understand and perform all of the safety instructions an...

Page 4: ...u Start WARNING Remove all packing and items from the display box Make sure that the power switch is turned OFF before assembling the motorbike Allow up to 25 minutes for assembly not including initial charge time Allow up to 14 hours for the initial charge see page 7 for charging information Estimated Assembly Time WARNING DO NOT USE NON PULSE PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS PRODUCTS WITH YOUR PULSE PERFORM...

Page 5: ...y 1 Align handlebars vertically and horizontally onto clamps A B Install the 4 clamp bolts C and washers tighten even and securely with a 6mm hex wrench D Check to ensure handlebars are tight by applying pressure before riding handlebars should not move backwards or forwards 1 Align fender mount hole with fork hole and install hardware using a 5mm hex wrench and 10mm wrench Do not over tighten 1 A...

Page 6: ...alve and pressure gauge inflate the tires to the recommended PSI as called out on the tire It is not recommended to use pressurized system similar to the ones found at gas stations as these are designed to inflate automobile tires that have much higher air capacity volumes REAR Remove valve cap and attach pump head to the valve and inflate tire to the recommended PSI called out on the tire Replace...

Page 7: ...s must be recharged at least once a month even when the motorbike is not in use Failure to do so may result in batteries that will no longer accept a charge FCC instruction for Battery charger Please note that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found...

Page 8: ...rotective gear such as Approved safety helmet Helmet may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area Elbow pads and knees pads Long sleeved shirt long pants Gloves Lace up shoes with rubber soles Brake Check the brakes for proper function When lever is squeezed it should slow stop the rear wheel without excessive effort When you apply the brake with the throttle on the brake cut of...

Page 9: ...reached If brake continues to need further adjustment proceed to the next step 2 If the brake cable is still either too tight or too loose use a 10mm wrench to loosen the brake cable pinch bolt for further adjustment on the cable Ensure that the 10mm nut is securely tightened after the adjustment is made WARNING The brake could be capable of locking up and skidding the rear wheel if not applied co...

Page 10: ...h Rear Wheel Removal Replacement 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the 6 screws from the chain guard and remove chain guard from frame 4 Using two 15mm wrenches loosen the rear axle nuts Pull the chain tensioner away from the chain and remove chain from chain wheel Remove wheel from frame 5 Note the location of all rear wheel hardware and ensure to properly reinstall components 2 Loosen brake ...

Page 11: ...wheel into frame Pull tensioner away from the chain and place chain around motor gear Hand tighten axle nuts and rotate wheel to ensure chain is properly aligned 9 Securely tighten the rear axle nuts and test brake to ensure proper function prior to riding 7 Align and tighten brake arm bolt with a Phillips screwdriver and 8mm wrench 8 Retighten brake cable pinch nut with 10mm wrench Refer to instr...

Page 12: ...r switch OFF before conducting any maintenance procedures Tools required 13mm wrench 15mm wrench Front Wheel Removal Replacement 1 Loosen axle with 13mm and 15mm wrenches and remove wheel from fork 2 Install front axle and hardware through front wheel 3 Ensure that safety washer tabs are inserted into fork leg hole and tighten axle hardware securely with a 13mm and 15mm wrench ...

Page 13: ... and or placing sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas Return exhausted batteries to a state or federal approved lead acid battery recycler or check with your local retailer of vehicle batteries Battery Care and Disposal THIS MOTORBIKE CONTAINS SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERIES WHICH MUST BE RECYCLED IN ACCORDANCE TO YOUR LOCAL AND STATE LAWS PLEASE CAREFULLY R...

Page 14: ...ric motorbike recommended battery charger Battery Charger Wheels and drive system components are subject to normal wear and tear It is the responsibility of the user to regularly inspect wheels for excess wear and adjust and replace drive train components as required Wheels Most of the common replacement parts are available for purchase on line at www pulsescooters com Replacement Parts Check onli...

Page 15: ...aused the motor to overheat and tripped the breaker If this occurs scooter suddenly stops running wait a few seconds and then push the reset button in to reset the circuit Avoid repeatedly tripping the breaker Check all wires and connectors to make sure they are connected and tight Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is on Battery may need to be replaced Even with proper care rechargeable batt...

Page 16: ...heel Axle Fender Number Plate Right Side Cover Controller Battery Box Right Side Cover Upper Chain Cover Throttle Handlebar Free Wheel Handlebar Clamp Grip description Chain Chain Disc Rear Wheel Tensioner Frame Lower Chain Cover Battery Press Plate Battery Kick Stand Battery Box Left Side Cover Reset Button Power Switch Left Side Cover description Upper left Side Cover Upper right Side Cover Moto...

Page 17: ...d in a manner other than for recreation or transportation modified in any way used as a rental The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product Pulse Performance Products does not offer an extended warranty If you have purchased an extended warranty it must be honored by the store at which the motorbike was purchase...

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