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Zoomo Sport User Manual
INTRODUCTION
Our brand stands for robust, repairable design and
maximum utility / function. Please make sure you have
read and understood this complete user manual before
using your Zoomo E-Bike, as it contains a lot of information
relevant to your personal safety. Failure to follow the
instructions and warnings can lead to serious incidents or
accidents, resulting in personal injury, including death, or
significant damage.
Each person using, repairing, servicing or disposing of your
Zoomo E-Bike, should fully acknowledge and understand
the content of the user manual. If there still are any
unanswered questions please contact your local Zoomo
workshop or dealer, or contact Zoomo at
hello@ridezoomo.com.
This user manual is part of the scope of delivery of your
Zoomo E-Bike. It is only valid for the product shipped along
with it. Please make sure to store this manual in a safe
place. Please also make sure you understand your national
guidelines before using your Zoomo E-Bike on public roads.
The contents of this manual could be altered without prior
public announcement. Updates can be found on our
website www.ridezoomo.com
Zoomo, Suite 1, 11-17 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS:
Riding or using any bike, E-Bike, or other vehicle always
involves some risk of serious injury or death. Your safety
depends on many factors including your bike knowledge,
your bike’s maintenance, foreseeable riding conditions, and
many others. There are also factors we cannot control or
anticipate in every situation or condition. This manual
makes no representations about the safe use or E-Bikes
under all conditions. If you have any questions, contact us
immediately.
In addition, E-Bikes use Lithium-Ion batteries, which, due to
their composition, naturally present the risk of fire. Follow all
warnings and guidelines in this User Manual to reduce the
risk of a thermal event occurring.
A indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided or
followed, has a high risk of death, serious injury, or property
damage.
DO NOT alter or modify anything in your E-Bike’s
electrical system (including any wiring), the battery,
digital controls, physical components, or drive train.
Aug. 2023
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Summary

Introduction to Zoomo E-Bike

Important Safety Warnings

General Riding Risks

Riding involves risks; safety depends on knowledge, maintenance, and conditions.

Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risk

E-bikes use Lithium-Ion batteries, posing a risk of fire if not handled properly.

Hazard Symbol Explanation

Symbol 'A' indicates a hazardous situation with risk of death, injury, or damage.

Prohibition of Modification

Do not alter or modify the E-Bike's electrical system, battery, or components.

Riding Warnings and Precautions

Pre-Ride Checks and Adjustments

Check brakes, tires, steering, and rims/spokes. Get accustomed to new bike's handling and acceleration.

Component Heat and Terrain Use

Avoid touching hot components; E-bike is for on-road use only, not off-road or jumps.

Load Capacity and Weather

Respect load limits (27kg luggage, 200kg total). Increase stopping distance in adverse weather.

Component Wear and Failure

Mechanical components wear; fatigue can cause failure. Inspect for cracks or color changes indicating wear.

Vehicle Overview

Accessories

Riding Position and Bike Setup

Saddle Adjustment Procedures

Covers saddle height, position, and angle adjustments for optimal comfort and fit.

Brake Lever Position Adjustment

Adjust brake lever angle and distance from grip for ergonomic reach and easy operation.

Headset Adjustment and Checks

Check and adjust headset for play using two tests and specific tightening steps to prevent damage.

Pedals Installation

Fitting Pedals

Steps to install pedals, including greasing threads, tightening direction, and recommended torque.

Wheel Axles

Front Quick Release Axle

Explanation of front quick release axle components and how to adjust it by hand.

Opening the Quick Release Axle

Steps to remove the front wheel by opening the quick release lever and loosening the nut.

Tightening the Wheel with Quick Release

Process for reliably tightening the wheel, checking springs, alignment, and lever tightness.

Derailleur Adjustment

Suspension System

Fork Lockout System

Explanation of how to use the fork lockout lever to block suspension movement for pedaling efficiency.

Setting the Pre-Stress of the Fork (SAG)

Technical procedure to set suspension SAG based on rider weight and fork travel for optimal performance.

Adjusting Air;Oil Suspension

Steps to adjust air pressure in suspension forks using a pump to achieve desired SAG.

Brake Adjustment

Brake Setup and Safety

Covers regional brake setup, rotor/pad handling, and general adjustment warnings.

Pad and Caliper Maintenance

Procedures for replacing brake pads and removing the brake caliper.

Starting and Shutdown of the System

System Power and Activation

How to power on the bike, activate the display, and scan the RFID key.

Operating Modes and Shutdown

Covers pedal assist modes, USB port use, and shutting down the bike with/without motor lock.

Zoomo Batteries

General Warnings and Usage

Covers Lithium-Ion battery risks, housing, tampering, general usage precautions, and charger safety.

Battery Handling and Storage

Details on battery condition, handling, avoiding water, aftermarket accessories, and storage conditions.

Charging Procedures and Best Practices

Charger connection, charging best practices, unattended charging, and avoiding soft materials.

Battery Performance and Maintenance

Cold temperature effects, charge level monitoring, periodic maintenance, and firmware updates.

Battery Removal and Installation

Steps for removing the battery for storage/charging and securely inserting it back into the cradle.

Turning Battery On;Off and Charging

How to turn the battery on/off and the process for charging the bike.

Luggage Rack and Mudguards

Mudguard Clearance and Checks

Ensuring proper gap between tire and mudguard, and regular checks.

Luggage Rack and Payload Limits

Guidelines for luggage capacity, payload limits, and impact on bike handling.

Load Safety and Trailer Use

Includes child seat safety, tire size limits, rear light clearance, and EPAC trailer usage.

Maintenance Schedule

Chain Wear and Inspection

Chain is under high stress; check wear regularly and replace often. Inspect for deformed links.

Before and After Each Ride Checks

Perform checks on brakes, tires, wheels, stem, handlebars, fork, and battery before/after riding.

Monthly Maintenance Tasks

Inspect stem/handlebar play, sprockets, cables, derailleurs, brake pads, and wheels monthly.

Six Monthly Maintenance Tasks

Inspect frame for cracks, grease wheel hubs, headset, and friction parts every six months.

Error Codes and Diagnosis

Controller Error Code List

List of error codes for the controller, with their definitions, for diagnosing bike issues.

Battery Error Code List

List of error codes specific to the battery (BMS errors) and their meanings.

Certifications

Tampering Disclaimer

Emissions Information

Environment Protection and Disposal

Support Channels

Zoomo Sport Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZoomo
ModelSport
CategoryBicycle
LanguageEnglish