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Zoomo Sport User Manual
INTRODUCTION
Our brand stands for robust, repairable design and
maximum utility / function.
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.
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,
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
Please make sure you have
Failure to follow the
or
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Zoomo
at
public announcement. Updates can be found on our
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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.
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.
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Aug. 2023

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  • Page 1 Zoomo E-Bike, as it contains a lot of information many others. There are also factors we cannot control or relevant to your personal safety.
  • Page 2 Check your local helmet standards and consider batteries, even with minor damage, need to be inspected by professionals. always wearing a helmet when using the bike. Zoomo ● Do not drop, puncture, crush, disassemble or recommends that you always wear a helmet while repair the battery.
  • Page 3 ⚠ ⚠ If you detect a problem with the bike, book a repair / Do not exceed the luggage total loading of 27kg. service before using the bike again. The total payload of the bike should not exceed 200kg (rider + cargo) ⚠...
  • Page 4 ⚠ Keep both hands on the grips on the handlebar and the brake levers within reach while riding, to be able to immediately respond to any circumstance. Failing to do so can cause you to lose control over the bicycle. Aug.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 10. Zoomo Batteries a. Warnings / Use 1. Warnings b. Removing the battery 2. Vehicle Overview c. Charging the battery 3. Riding Position and Setup 11. Mudguards and Luggage Rack a. Saddle Height a. Mudguard clearance b. Saddle Position b.
  • Page 6: Vehicle Overview

    2. VEHICLE OVERVIEW 1. Display 2. Brake Lever 3. Stem 4. Headset 5. Front Light 6. Front Fender 7. Fork 8. Rim 9. Brake Caliper Front 10. Rotor 11. Spokes 12. Tyre 13. Downtube 14. Battery 15. Drink Bottle Holder 16. Saddle 17. Seatpost 18. Carrier 19. Rear Light 20. Rear Fender 21.
  • Page 7 Recommended Torque Ratings (Table 1) Component Screws and bolts Torque value Transmission Rear derailleur Hanger bolt 8-10 Nm Cable screw 5-7 Nm Derailleur guard Gear lever Fixation screw Cassette Lock ring 40 Nm Crank Fixation screw on crank axle 45-50 Nm Pedal Pedal axle 15 Nm...
  • Page 8 Accessories Mud guard Fixation screw on the fork 5 Nm Fixation screw on the support 3 Nm Fixation screw 6-8 Nm Kick stand Fixation screw 6-8 Nm Brakes Brake caliper Fixation screw on the frame/fork 5 Nm Brake lever on handlebar Fixation screw on the brake lever 4 Nm Disc brake...
  • Page 9: Saddle Height

    4 or 5 mm allen key. Once the height is adjusted, close the quick release lever. If necessary adjust the tightness level on The first set up to carry out on your Zoomo is the saddle the opposite nut so that the lever tightens around midway height.
  • Page 10: Saddle Position

    b. Setting Saddle Position c. Setting Saddle Angle - One Bolt We have equipped our bikes with ergonomic saddles, but a This applies If you find a single bolt underneath your saddle. careful set up is required to ensure optimal comfort. In this To adjust the angle of your saddle you need to carry out the section you will find advice for an angle and set back of following process:...
  • Page 11: Brake Lever Position

    Figure 5. Tightening / loosen single saddle bolt e. Setting brake lever position d. Setting Saddle Angle - Two Bolts Our bikes are already set up to offer you optimal ergonomics. However, if you wish to adjust your cockpit, we If you have found two fitting bolts under your saddle.
  • Page 12: Headset

    The headset is made up of two bearings and cups placed friction or resistance when it turns. at each end of head tube. The Sport bike has an “A-head “ 4. Retighten the screw(s) on the stem following the headset: this is adjusted using the round hood which is recommended torque setting of 5nm.
  • Page 13: Pedals

    4. PEDALS a. Fitting Pedals To install your pedals, follow these steps: 1. Put a small amount of mounting grease (you can find this at your local bike retailer) on the thread of each pedal. 2. Tighten the right pedal (marked «R» on the pedal, see Figure 11) in a clockwise direction on the crank on Figure 9.
  • Page 14: Wheel Axles

    Opening the quick release axle WARNING! A WHEEL BADLY TIGHTENED OR BADLY CENTERED CAN CAUSE ACCIDENTS AND SERIOUS INJURY If you want to remove the wheel of your Zoomo Sport, TO THE USER. please follow this process: a. Front quick release axle 1.
  • Page 15 Process to follow for reliable tightening of the wheel attained. with quick release axles If you want to tighten the wheel of your Zoomo Sport, please follow this process: 1. Check that the lever is in the open position (You should be able to read «OPEN»...
  • Page 16: Derailleur

    With a little bit of experience, you can also follow the stages below: 1. In order to adjust the low and high speed stop screws, it can be easiest to unscrew the cable tightener and set the derailleur in the highest gear. You can then push against the derailleur with your hand.
  • Page 17: Suspension

    Figure 17: Different systems of fork lockouts. WARNING! An improper setting can make you lose control of your Zoomo causing injury, or you can To unlock a suspension fork turn the locking lever in damage components. Ask your local retailer for advice.
  • Page 18: Sag

    My fork has 140 mm of travel (which means the stanchions are 140mm long). The recommended SAG is 25%. To convert this SAG value into millimeters you just need to use the following formula: SAG [in mm] = SAG [en %] x Travel [in mm] Which in this example case gives us: SAG [in mm] = 25% (0.25) x 140 mm = 35 mm Figure 18:...
  • Page 19 you should therefore turn the adjustment lever there is not enough, you should therefore, add air. To towards «+». do this: Repeat these steps until you find the right level. Unscrew the valve cap to access the fork valve that Hint: If your fork is not equipped with a rubber O-ring that enables you to adjust the air pressure as in the you can use to see the SAG position, you can place a plastic...
  • Page 20: Cleaning

    Other settings can be carried out so you profit as much as brake at full lock. Push the bike forward until you can possible from your suspension system. Refer to the identify the wheel which is not moving. dedicated notice or go to your local bike retailer. c.
  • Page 21 Figure 22: Undo pad retaining bolt Figure 21: Undo the mount bolts to remove calliper Gently push out the pad from the holder using your allen wrench. Once free of the calliper, the pads and the Undo the pad retaining bolt using a M3 hex tool connecting spring can be separated.
  • Page 22: Starting / Shutdown Of System

    9. STARTING / SHUTDOWN OF THE SYSTEM a. Press and hold ‘on’ button Press and hold the battery button until it displays a solid color (Red, Blue or Green). The color indicates the current battery state of charge. Figure 23: Gently push at the top of the pads and the pads should slide out The retaining clip can now be separated from the pads.
  • Page 23: Pedal Assist Modes

    Operating Pedal Assist Modes Scan the RFID Key to Activate the System a. The Sport has five levels of pedal assist. Level 1 is the lowest level, level 5 is the highest. Battery drain is higher in the levels 4 and 5 with three being a good balance for range and power.
  • Page 24: Zoomo Batteries

    This can be used if the bike needs to be ridden by the owner as a regular bike without assistance. Figure 30: Battery Power Button 10. ZOOMO BATTERIES a. WARNINGS / USE Figure 29: Display ⚠ This E-Bike is powered by a Lithium-Ion Battery.
  • Page 25 Using aftermarket battery accessories or products damaged, non-functional, or performing abnormally, (3)Your battery or charger experienced a significant that have not been tested by Zoomo for safety or impact from a fall, crash, or shipping damage, with or compatibility may void your warranty, create unsafe...
  • Page 26 months -20°C and 20°C (-4°F and 68°F) for longer ⚠ storage. During maintenance, always remove the battery. ⚠ ⚠ Only use the charger that is specified for and has After charging, always disconnect the charger from been supplied with your battery. The charger should be the mains as well.
  • Page 27: Removing The Battery

    If the Battery’s charge level falls to 0%, you must plug it in. If you leave it unplugged for an extended period, it may not be possible to charge or use the Zoomo battery. Figure 31: Removing the battery ⚠...
  • Page 28: Charging The Battery

    Figure 33: Charging the battery Turning the battery on/off Your battery contains a power button which can be pressed to turn the battery on or press and hold for 3 seconds to turn off the battery. The bike must be unlocked to turn off the battery.
  • Page 29: Mudguard Clearance

    Do not exceed the luggage total loading a. Mudguard Clearance of 27kg. The total payload of the bike should not exceed 170kg (rider + cargo). Zoomo models are equipped with aluminum mudguards ⚠ ensuring a high level of stiffness. Always respect a minimum WARNING!
  • Page 30: Luggage Rack

    In order to keep a good level of balance on the bike, divide the load as evenly as We have equipped Zoomo bikes with specific luggage possible on both sides of the bike. The luggage rack is racks.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    (see Table 1 Recommended Torque Values) rider and passenger. a. Before and After Each Ride Certain trailers may be used with the Zoomo Zero provided ➢ Check the brakes. the total weight of the trailer including payload does not ➢...
  • Page 32: Error Codes

    Beyond Two YearS troubleshooting guide in reference to these codes is ➢ Replace the handlebar, stem and fork. available on request through Zoomo customer service. For a more in depth diagnostic, we advise you to visit your a. Controller Error Code List retailer, in order to carry out a more detailed check.
  • Page 33: Battery

    Battery Error Code List: in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. To ensure safety, quality and reliability, use only original parts or Zoomo authorized replacements for repair. Zoomo is not responsible for any direct, incidental or consequential damages,...
  • Page 34 Support Please visit www.ridezoomo.com and choose your region to find your local support channels Aug. 2023...

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