LAMAX ATV50S Tiger Blue User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- LAMAX
Table of Contents
- ATV50S Tiger Blue
- SAFETY SYMBOLS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- CONDITIONS OF USE
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- RESIDUAL RISKS
- UNPACKING
- ASSEMBLY
- CHECKS BEFORE RIDING
- CONTROLS
- OPERATION
- RIDING
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION
- SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Documents / Resources
eTiger ATV50S
BLUE / ORANGE
ATV50S Tiger Blue
USER MANUAL
Electric Quad – TYPE I – CATEGORY Y10+
Visual reference
WARNING!
The device is delivered disassembled. Assembly is required for full
functionality. We recommend that this be handled by the manufacturer’s
professional service. Improperly performed assembly or repair may lead to
damage to the device that will not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty,
and in the worst case, to injury or even death. Neither the manufacturer,
importer nor distributor shall be held liable for improperly performed
installation or damage caused by such installation.
Technical and design changes may be made to the products based on regular
changes and amendments to directives, and Czech and European standards. Photos
and drawings in this manual may be illustrative only or may use images of
another product. Therefore, the customer cannot make any claims and complaints
related to this manual, (especially possible deviations from the information
contained therein) as long as the product meets all the given certifications
and declarations and functions as described in the manual and as long as the
use of the product meets the intended purpose at the time of purchase.
This manual is written to acquaint the user with the principles of operation
of this product, its assembly and installation, as well as the rules of safe
use, maintenance, and storage. This manual is an integral part of the product,
so please keep it carefully for future reference.
Please read this manual carefully before operating the vehicle for the
first time!
SAFETY SYMBOLS
The quad bike must be used with the utmost caution. Safety symbols and
stickers on the product alert the user to the type of danger and remind them
of all the safety guidelines. The table below explains the meaning of all the
symbols used.
Do not remove the stickers or safety labels under any circumstances.
| General warning sign
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| Read the operating instructions. Before use, it is necessary to read the
manual thoroughly.
| Do not use this device in rain or water, or leave it outside when it is
raining.
| Electrical voltage hazard
| Do not use the quad if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or
medication.
| The quad bike is not intended for use on roads.
| Attention hot surface! Risk of burns!
| The quad bike is a single-seater only. Do not carry a passenger!
| Wear protective equipment.
| Use from 10 years of age onwards. Children under the age of 16 must always
be supervised by an adult.
| Vehicle payload
| Tyre pressure
| Weight
| Device does not belong in household waste.
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Class II protection
| The product complies with the relevant EU standards.
SPECIFICATIONS
Name | LAMAX eTIGER ATV50S BLUE / ORANGE |
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Electric motor | 1000 W |
Max. load | 65 kg |
Dimensions | 1155 × 650 × 690 mm |
Speed | 6 km/h; 15 km/h; 25 km/h |
Charging time | 8 hours |
Rim size | 6“ |
Wheel size including tyres | 14“ × 4.10 – 6 / SW-683 max. loading 130 kg |
Tyre pressure | 170 kPa / 24 PSI |
Mass | 57 kg |
Protection class | II |
Rider age | 10+ |
Rider height | 110 –14 0 cm |
Operating noise | 40 dB |
*The maximum range figure indicates the approximate range that can be achieved under absolutely ideal conditions (flat terrain, constant speed – no full power, no wind, correct tyre pressure, driver weight <50 kg, no payload, ambient temperature 20 °C). In practice, the range is then primarily influenced by the weight of the driver and other loads, the altitude gradient to be overcome when riding, weather conditions, road conditions, driving style, frequency of starts (e.g. at junctions), tyre condition (especially inflation), battery wear and many other factors. In extreme conditions, the range can be reduced to less than 50% of the claimed value.
Battery specifications
Battery type | Lead-Acid |
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Rated voltage | 48 V |
Capacity | 12 Ah |
Approximate charging time | 6–8 hours |
Operating temperature | 5°C – 50 °C |
Charging temperature | 0°C – 40 °C |
Storage temperature | 5°C – 25 °C |
Storage humidity | 5% – 85% non-condensing |
Charging adapter specifications
Input voltage | AC 110–240 V |
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Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Output voltage | DC 57,2 – 57,8 V |
Output current | 2.3–2.5 A |
Output power | 140 W |
Average efficiency in active mode | 85% |
Low load efficiency (10%) | 80% |
Energy consumption in the no-load state | <4W |
Operating conditions | 0 – 40 °C |
The manufacturer reserves the right to all printing errors and differences in depiction. The manufacturer also reserves the right to make any technical changes that do not affect the basic technical parameters and function of the quad bike without prior notice!
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1) Front brake lever
2) Rear brake lever
3) Seat
4) Rear carrier
5) Back wheel
6) Footrests
7) Battery
8) Front shock absorber
9) Front arm
10) Front disc brake
11) Front wheel
12) Front bumper
13) Front light| 14) Front LED light
15) Three position speed switch
16) Rear reflector
17) Light switch
18) Battery status indicator
19) Twistgrip throttle
20) Ignition key
21) Motor
22) Rear disc brake
23) Chain with chain guard
24) Rear shock absorber
25) Direction switch
26) Horn
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Pay special attention to the instructions highlighted below:
WARNING!| Potentially dangerous situations that could have a fatal
outcome (death or serious injury) if not avoided.
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PROHIBITED!| Potential danger (minor or moderate injury) and/or damage to
vehicle or property if these instructions are not observed.
ATTENTION|
NOTE| Provides useful information.
ABOUT THE LAMAX ELECTRIC QUAD ETIGER ATV50
The LAMAX eTiger ATV50S electric quad bike is designed for leisure activities.
It is powered by a chain-driven electric motor that provides quiet and
emission-free operation. Speed is controlled by turning the throttle grip on
the right handlebar. Next to the handle, there is a battery charge indicator.
The rough tread tyres ensure good ground clearance. Front and rear adjustable
suspension ensure a comfortable ride.
CONDITIONS OF USE
CATEGORY Y10+ quad bike
- The quad is intended for recreational use by a single driver without a passenger aged 10 years and over, with the speed limiter being set at 6 km/h. Children under the age of 16 must be supervised by an adult at all times and must be trained in the operation of the vehicle before their first ride. It is always the responsibility of the supervising adult to assess the child‘s fitness to operate the vehicle. Children must understand and follow all instructions in this manual before driving.
- In the event of an apparent defect caused by transport or unpacking, notify your dealer immediately. DO NOT OPERATE.
- Recommended rider height: 110–140 cm
WARNING!
READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY! Read all instructions in the
manual beforeoperating the vehicle. Pay particular attention to the safety
instructions.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN
PRODUCT DAMAGE OR SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING!
The quad bike may not be operated or handled by a person:
- who is not physically fit enough,
- who is unable to operate the quad bike to its full extent, or who does not understand the instructions in this manual,
- who is under 10 years of age. Persons under 16 years of age may use this quad bike only under the constant supervision of an adult.
WARNING!
THIS QUAD BIKE IS NOT A TOY!
PROHIBITED!
All legal standards, state and local laws must be followed when using this
vehicle. These may differ in each country, region or municipality.
SPECIFIC TERMS OF USE
This quad bike is intended solely for:
- Recreational and/or commercial use by a person 10 years of age or older. Persons under the age of 16 may only use the quad bike under the supervision of an adult.
- Operation OFF public roads.
- Use that complies with the safety guidelines in this user manual.
- No other use not consistent with the intended purpose.
Any other use not in accordance with the intended purpose will void the
warranty or result in the manufacturer‘s disclaimer of any liability.
Any unauthorised modifications will void the warranty and also exclude the
manufacturer‘s liability for damages resulting therefrom.
Do not overload – use the quad only for the purpose for which it was
designed.
This quad bike was not designed for trade, commercial or industrial use.
Therefore, the manufacturer assu- mes no liability if this product is used in
these or similar conditions.
ATTENTION
Observe legal guidelines and regulations to avoid possible accidents during
operation.
The user is liable for all damages caused to third parties and their property.
PROHIBITED!
Do not use the quad bike near children or pets.
NOTE
Keep this manual carefully for future reference. If you do not understand any
of the instructions, contact your dealer. If the motorcycle is passed on to
another person, this instruction manual must also be passed on to them.
DO NOT exceed the weight limit stated in the technical specifications!
WARNING!
DO NOT CARRY OTHER PERSONS. THE VEHICLE IS A SINGLE-SEATER.
WHERE AND HOW NOT TO RIDE
PROHIBITED!
DO NOT USE THE QUAD IN ROAD TRAFFIC.
- Do not use the vehicle indoors. Using the quad bike indoors risks damaging surfaces such as carpets or floors.
- Do not ride the quad bike near stairs or swimming pools.
- Wet, slippery, uneven or rough surfaces increase the risk of accidents. Avoid surfaces such as puddles, mud, water, snow or ice.
- Avoid the possibility of the quad bike tipping over by not riding in areas with a slope greater than 15 degrees.
- If the quad overturns, the rider can be seriously injured or even killed.
- Do not drive in reduced visibility or in the dark without the front headlights on.
- Do not use the vehicle to tow other vehicles or tow it behind other vehicles.
- No driving in heavy rain
AREA OF USE
WARNING!
NEVER OPERATE THE QUAD ON PUBLIC ROADS!
- The quad bike is intended for operation on a dry, firm, dust-free and non-slip surface.
- Before using the vehicle, check the terrain where you want to use it. Remove any objects that could catch or knock the vehicle, such as branches, cameras, wires, toys or other similar objects. Failure to remove these items could result in injury to the operator or bystanders, damage to the vehicle, or overturning of the vehicle.
- Do not operate the vehicle in a potentially hazardous environment, such as near flammable substances, flammable gases or powders. An explosion could occur, resulting in damage to the vehicle or injury resulting in death.
TRAINING
ATTENTION
All users of this quad bike must be fully trained in use, operation, and set-
up, and familiarised with prohibited activities.
- The quad bike is not intended for use by persons with reduced sensory capacity or mental impairment.
The quad bike is also not intended for use by persons with reduced mobility or insufficient physical disposition.Pregnant women are strongly advised not to use this vehicle.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Always use extra caution when driving this quad bike. Do not use this product if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or narcotics.
- Before your first ride, carefully read this instruction manual, especially the restrictions, risks and method of use. You must be able to stop and switch off the vehicle quickly.
- Report any damaged switches to an authorised workshop immediately. Do not operate the vehicle with such damage.
WARNING!
Driving this vehicle can be dangerous. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK. The manufacturer
is not responsible for any personal injury caused by improper or irresponsible
use.
ATTENTION
Do not use the quad bike in the dark or in reduced visibility.
– Start the quad bike (by turning the ignition key) in an outdoor environment
and in a safe place for driving.
RIDER
WARNING!
Don‘t overestimate your abilities. Dangerous driving increases the risk of
injury or damage to the vehicle.
- Always place your feet on the footrests provided when riding.
- Hands, fingers and other parts of the body must always be kept a safe distance away from the drive chain, gears, wheels and all other moving parts.Otherwise, there is a risk of injury.
- It is prohibited to use headphones or mobile phones while riding.
- Do not touch the brakes or the motor of the quad bike. Surfaces can be very hot.
PROPER CLOTHING, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND GEAR
ATTENTION
Safety aids and equipment are an important prerequisite for safe riding.
WARNING!
THE DRIVER MUST USE THE PRESCRIBED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
- The driver of the quad bike must always be equipped with a helmet with a protective visor.
- For greater rider safety, we recommend using protective gloves, knee, elbow and spine protectors while riding.
- When riding the quad bike, do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the controls or moving parts.
- Always wear protective equipment that covers the legs, ankles and feet when riding. Riding barefoot or in open shoes is not permitted.
BATTERY CHARGING
WARNING!
Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire,
and/or serious personal injury.
- The battery is the most important part of the quad bike. The quad bike is equipped with Lead-acid batte-ries and these batteries have a life cycle. In order to maximise their life, it is important to take care of your batteries regularly.
- To charge the battery, use only the original charger from the manufacturer, supplied with the quad bike.
- If the battery indicator shows low battery capacity, connect the quad bike to the charger.
- Always make sure the charging port is clean and dry before charging. If the charger is not currently connected to the quad bike, the power input must always be covered with a rubber cap to prevent dust or other dirt from entering the input.
- Connect the power cord to the charger and then plug the charger into the outlet and make sure the light on the charger is GREEN.
- Insert the end of the charger into the power input on the quad bike. The charger light should turn RED – charging. When the light turns GREEN, the quad bike is fully charged. The time to full charge is approxi- mately 6-8 hours.
- After charging the quad bike, disconnect the charger from the electrical outlet and the power cord from the quad bike.
- Do not leave the quad bike connected to the charger longer than necessary to fully charge.
- Do not use the charger if the cable or connectors are damaged.
- If the charger or any part of it is damaged, it must be replaced with a new one. Do not use such a charger under any circumstances. Risk of electric shock. For replacement, contact your dealer, device manufacturer or authorised service.
- Never use the motorcycle while it is connected to the charger.
- Never cover the charger.
- Charge the battery in a dry place at room temperature between 5°C and 40°C.
- Never leave the quad bike charging unattended. Charging must take place under constant supervision.
BATTERY– SAFETY GUIDELINES
- Fully charge the battery before first use.
- Charge regularly, preferably after every ride.
- Never let the battery run down completely!
- Operating temperature can affect overall battery life.
- Never connect mechanically damaged or swollen batteries to the charger. Do not use the battery in this state at all, there is a risk of explosion.
- Do not use a damaged power adapter or charger.
- Charge at room temperature, never charge below 0°C or above 40°C.
- Take care not to drop, puncture or otherwise damage the battery. Do not repair a damaged battery.
- Do not expose the charger or battery to moisture, water, rain, snow or various sprays.
- Do not expose the battery to sunlight or place it near heat sources. Strong light or high temperatures can damage the battery.
- Never leave batteries unattended during charging, a short circuit or accidental overcharging can cause the release of aggressive chemicals, explosion or subsequent fire!
- If the battery overheats while charging, disconnect the battery immediately.
- When charging, do not place the charger and the battery being charged on or near flammable objects. Pay attention to curtains, carpets, tablecloths, etc.
- It is strictly forbidden to use a mobile phone or other similar devices while riding.
- Keep the battery out of the reach of children and animals.
- Never disassemble the charger or battery.
- If the battery is integrated, never disassemble the device unless otherwise specified. Any such attempt is risky and may result in product damage and subsequent loss of warranty.
- Do not throw used or damaged batteries in the trash, fire, or into heating devices, but hand them in at hazardous waste collection points.
- If you do not comply with these policies, you assume full responsibility for any resulting damage.
- Always charge the device under constant supervision.
- If you have any suspicion of a possible flash fire, if the equipment starts to smoke or catches fire, notify the fire department immediately and, if possible, place the equipment in an open area and stay a safe distance away from the equipment. Battery cells may explode as a result of combustion and leak out of the device.
- Do not use water-based extinguishers to extinguish the device. Suitable extinguishers are snow CO2, halotron or with F-500 extinguishing agent.
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
- A quad bike needs regular inspection and maintenance just like a bicycle or a motorcycle. Always make sure the quad bike is turned off and the power cord is disconnected before performing the following operations.
Checking and cleaning the quad bike
- Regularly inspect the structure and tyres for damage or excessive wear. In case of excessive wear, the tyre must be replaced. Do not use water or other liquids or cleaning agents for cleaning. Moisten a clean cloth with clean, soapy water and apply to the frame of the quad, then rinse the cloth thoroughly and wipe down the quad. Clean so that water does not get into the battery cover, power input, display, or tyres.
- Regularly check the tightness of all connections and screws.
- Check the front and rear shock absorbers regularly. The damper should spring and return to its original position after pushing on the quad.
- Check the brake function before each ride. If the brake function is not sufficient, it will be necessary to shorten the cable directly at the brake. Loosen the screw that secures the cable and pull the cable so that it is not too tight. Tighten the screw again and fine-tune the lever.
Maintenance and service
- A quad bike requires regular maintenance and regular service just like a bicycle.
- The recommended service check is at least once a year.
Quad bike storage
- Fully charge the battery before storing. If you store the quad bike for longer than two months, charge the battery to half capacity at least once every 30 days. If this is not done, it is very likely that the device will malfunction, and the repair will not be covered by the warranty.
- If the indoor storage temperature is below 0°, do not charge the quad bike immediately. Before charging, you must place the quad bike in a warmer environment (5–40°C) for at least 2 hours. Store the quad bike indoors, in a dry place and at the correct storage temperature.
SAFETY GUIDELINES AND PRECAUTIONS
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The box contains small parts that can be dangerous for children. Always store the product out of the reach of children. The bags can cause suffocation if placed on the head and the parts they contain are a choking hazard.
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Failure to follow basic instructions and any of the following safety precautions may result in damage to the motorcycle, loss of manufacturer‘s warranty, other property damage, serious injury and even death.
Always use only original accessories, including the battery. If incompatible accessories are used, you risk voiding the warranty and possible damage to the device. -
Before each use, check the technical condition of the quad bike.
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Always check the brakes and tyre condition before riding. Make sure that there are no objects in the wheel wells that interfere with riding!
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Look where you are going and perceive the road conditions, people, places, property and objects around you.
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Operate the quad bike with consideration for pedestrians, cars and cyclists.
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Give your full attention to riding.
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It is strictly forbidden to use a mobile phone or another similar device while riding.
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Do not ride a quad bike unless it is permitted in the area.
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Always follow local ordinances and regulations.
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Do not drive in places with a large number of pedestrians.
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Do not remove the signalling elements of the quad bike, such as reflective stickers or LED lighting.
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Do not remove the warning safety and technical labels from the quad. If they become damaged or illegible, contact the manufacturer who can provide you with new labels.
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Never ride in the rain.
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Do not hang bags, backpacks or other objects on the quad bike.
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Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the vehicle in any way. Disassembly, modification or any attempted repair will void the warranty and may result in damage to the unit or even injury or property damage.
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Do not operate the vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other addictive substances and substances affecting the ability to coordinate and react.
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Do not use the quad bike if you are tired or sleepy.
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Use your best judgement to avoid dangerous situations with your quad bike.
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Do not turn sharply, especially at high speeds.
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Do not ride in or near puddles of water, mud, sand, rocks, gravel, or on rough and uneven terrain. There is a risk of damage to the quad bike.
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Do not drive in bad weather: snow, rain, hail, on icy roads or in extreme heat. Skidding can occur more easily on damp or wet roads.
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Do not drive near swimming pools or other large bodies of water.
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Handle the quad bike very carefully when indoors.
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The quad bike is intended for use by one person, NEVER try to ride with two people.
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Children must only operate or otherwise handle the quad bike under the supervision of a qualified adult.
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Always consider longer stopping distances at higher speeds.
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Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of the quad bike.
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Avoid driving near hazardous or flammable substances.
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In ideal conditions and with a fully charged battery, the quad bike can cover a distance of up to 20 km.
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Factors that affect the maximum range of a quad bike: terrain, rider weight, ambient temperature, weather conditions and driving style.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- For households: The indicated symbol ( ****) on the product or in the accompanying documentation means that used electrical or electronic products must not be disposed of together with municipal waste. In order to properly dispose of the product, hand it in at designated collection points, where it will be accepted free of charge. By disposing of this product correctly, you help preserve valuable natural resources and help prevent potential negative impacts on the environment and human health that could result from improper waste disposal. Ask your local authority or nearest collection point for further details. Improper disposal of this type of waste may result in fines in accordance with national regulations. Information for users on the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (company and business use): For the correct disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, ask your dealer or supplier for detailed information. Information for users to dispose of electrical and electronic equipment in other countries outside the European Union: The above symbol (crossed-out bin) is only valid in the countries of the European Union. For the correct disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, request detailed information from your authorities or equipment dealer. Everything is expressed by the crossed-out bin symbol on the product, packaging or printed materials.
WARRANTY REPAIRS
- Please contact your dealer for warranty repairs. In case of technical problems and questions, please contact your dealer who will inform you of the next steps. Observe the rules for working with electrical equipment. The user is not authorised to disassemble the equipment or replace any of its components. There is a risk of electric shock if the covers are opened or removed. Incorrect assembly and wiring of the equipment also exposes you to the risk of electric shock.
- Products are guaranteed for 24 months unless otherwise stated. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-standard use, mechanical damage, exposure to aggressive conditions, handling contrary to the manual and normal wear and tear. For more information regarding the warranty, please visit www.elem6.com/warranty
- The battery is guaranteed for 24 months, 6 months or 300 cycles (whichever comes first). Keep in mind that the maximum capacity of the battery decreases over time or use. Battery life is also dependent on how the battery is used, charged and stored. The normal warranty period does not cover a reduction in the maximum capacity of the battery or its life cycle as this is not a defect in material.
- Hardware or software interference with the configuration of the device, such as interference with the control unit, motor, battery or other controls, may void the warranty. In this case, the manufacturer is not obliged to accept the device for warranty claim.
- The warranty period does not apply to equipment components referred to as consumables, such as bea- rings, tyres and tubes, brake discs and pads, light bulbs, etc.
- If the equipment was sold at a reduced price, the warranty does not cover defects or interferences for which the lower price was set.
- The manufacturer, importer or distributor shall not be liable for any damage caused by unauthorised tampering, installation, use contrary to the user manual, normal wear and tear or overloading.
- Out-of-warranty service can be ordered from the manufacturer‘s authorised service centre.
- In order for a warranty claim to be accepted, it is assumed that the equipment has been operated in accordance with this user manual, including operation, maintenance, cleaning and storage. Only equipment that is clean, complete and has been properly packaged for shipment can be accepted for warranty claims.
PREVENTION AND FIRST AID
NOTE
Recommended safety equipment
- In the event of a fire, use a suitable extinguisher (snow CO2, halotron, F-500 extinguisher).
- First aid kit in case of an accident.
- Mobile phone for calling emergency services.
ATTENTION
In case of injury, treat the injured person in accordance with the
principles of first aid.
- In the event of an electric shock, it is necessary more than ever to emphasise the safety and elimination of the risk to the rescuers. The victim usually remains in contact with the electrical device (the source of the injury) due to the convulsive contraction of the muscles caused by the electric current. In such a case, it is necessary to first turn off the current in any possible way. Then call the emergency services (112) or another professional service and only then provide first aid! It is necessary to ensure the airways are clear, check breathing, check the pulse, place the affected person flat on their back, tilt their head and pull down their lower jaw. Initiate mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and CPR if necessary.
- If battery fluid gets on your skin, wash it off quickly with soap and water. Seek medical attention if necessary.
- If battery fluid gets into your eyes, flush them with clean water for several minutes. Seek medical attention immediately.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even if the product is used according to the instructions, it is not possible to exclude all risks associated with its operation. The following risks may occur due to the design of the product:
- Mechanical hazards such as dropping, crushing, cutting, winding, being pulled. These hazards can be caused by rider error, misuse, mishandling of the equipment, underestimation of the situation or fatigue, or unforeseen terrain conditions such as sloping or uneven terrain.
- Electrical hazards that can be caused by contact with live parts (direct contact) or parts that have become live under faulty conditions (indirect contact).
- Thermal hazards which may result in burns, scalding or other injuries caused by possible contact of persons with high-temperature objects or materials including heat sources.
- Hazards arising from neglect of ergonomic principles in the design of the product, such as hazards caused by poor body positioning or excessive overloading and unnatural to human hand-arm anatomy, relating to handle design, product balance, etc.
- Noise hazards which may result in hearing loss (deafness) and other physiological disturbances (e.g. loss of balance, loss of consciousness).
- Vibration hazards that can result in vascular and neurological damage to the hands, such as Raynaud‘s disease.
WARNING!
The product creates an electromagnetic field of very weak intensity. However,
this field may interfere with some pacemakers. To reduce the risk of serious
or fatal injury, persons with pacemakers should consult their physician and
pacemaker manufacturer regarding vehicle use.
UNPACKING
- After unpacking the product from the box, carefully inspect all parts.
- Before disposing of the packaging materials, always carefully check whether any parts of the quad bike are left inside the packaging.
- Keep packaging components (plastic bags, clips, etc.) out of reach of children.
- If the product is damaged during unpacking or if the delivery is incomplete, contact your dealer immediately.
BOX CONTENTS
- Quad bike body, handlebars and their mounts (2 upper, 2 lower, 4 screws), front and rear protective frame, front plastic bumper, front right and left wheels, charger, 2 fuses, instruction manual, tools.
- Standard accessories are subject to change without notice.
- This product requires assembly. The vehicle must be properly assembled before use.
ASSEMBLY
- We recommend assembling the quad bike with an experienced mechanic. In the case of assembling the quad bike yourself, we recommend two people assemble it.
- Assembly takes approximately 30–40 minutes.
- The initial battery charge can take up to 12 hours.
- Do not shorten this charging time!
- Inflate all 4 wheels to the appropriate pressure (170 kPa / 24 PSI).
- Unpack the quad bike from the box.
- Remove the bolts that attach the quad bike to the iron frame (images 1 and 2).
- Remove all loose parts from the packaging (quad body, front wheels, front plastic bumper, front and rear metal frame, manual, charger, and a set of screws and tools). See images 3, 4 and 26.
HANDLEBARS
- Attach the handlebars using the black washers and four screws (images 4 and 5).
- Tighten the screws carefully.
FRONT WHEELS
- Install the front wheels and front brake disc (images 6, 7 and 8).
- Place the wheel on the axle. Pay attention to the roll of the wheel, which is indicated by an arrow on the outside of the tire.
- Then fit the brake callipers to the brake disc and tighten all the screws.
- Tighten the outer wheel bolt properly.
- Repeat the same for the left and right front wheels (images 9, 10 and 11).
FRONT PLASTIC BUMPER
- Remove the screws from the front metal structure (image 12). Use these screws to attach the front plastic bumper (image 13).
FRONT METAL FRAME
- Unscrew the two screws from the plastic top cover (image 15).
- Attach the front metal frame to the plastic bumper (images 16 and 17).
- Attach the front metal frame to the upper plastic cover with screws (image 18).
REAR METAL FRAME
- Attach the rear metal frame to the rear of the quad bike (image 19).
- Remove the screws from the main frame and use them to attach the rear metal frame (images 20 and 21).
- Fit the reflector (image 22).
SEAT
- Fit the seat by first fitting the front part of the seat and then pressing the rear part with one firm push (image 23).
FUSE
- Using pliers, take the included fuse and insert it into the protective case located on the left front of the quad bike. A short spark may occur during insertion, which is normal (images 24 and 25).
STICKERS
- If the stickers are protected by protective films, remove the film.
GEOMETRY
- After assembly, it is sometimes necessary to adjust the geometry of the front axles.
- Adjust the toe-in/toe-out by turning the steering rod. Loosen both steering rod nuts (one thread is right and the other is left). Loosen both nuts (same side).
- Align the handlebars and turn the hexagonal rod to set the desired wheel direction (wheel geometry). The wheels should be slightly diverging.
- After adjustment, carefully tighten all nuts
NOTE
Estimate the geometry adjustments. For such small recreational vehicles,
precise adjustment is not critical.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
- Brake pressure may need to be adjusted. The brakes can be adjusted by using the extension bolts on the Bowden cables, or by shortening or lengthening the cables directly on the brakes.
FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT
- The stiffness of the front shock springs can be adjusted to the rider‘s weight. This can be done by turning the nuts on the top of the springs (see the image below). By turning the nut clockwise, you reduce the stiffness of the shock absorber. By turning the nut counter-clockwise, you increase the stiffness of the shock absorber.
CHECKS BEFORE RIDING
RELEASED PARTS
- Before each ride, check that the steering and brake bolts are not loose. There must be no unusual noises, rattling, loose or damaged components.
BRAKES
- Check the correct operation of the brakes by pressing the lever. If you find that the quad does not brake, you need to contact an authorised service centre.
FRAME, FORK AND HANDLEBAR
- Check for cracked joints or broken parts. If you discover any of these defects on your quad bike, contact an authorised service centre. Do not use the quad under any circumstances!!!
TYRE PRESSURE
- Check the tyre pressure (170 kPa / 24 PSI) and the condition of the tread regularly. Always perform tyre pressure and any inflation when cold. In the event of a flat tire and the need to replace the wheel rim, contact the service department.
CONTROLS
The quad bike is operated by using hands only.
RIGHT HANDLEBAR SIDE
- Grip / Throttle – the right grip controls the speed.
- FORWARD/REVERSE/OFF– switch to change the direction of travel.
- Right front disc brake lever – use the lever to brake the front wheel.
- Battery charge indicator – 4 bars (fully charged), 3 bars (sufficiently charged), 2 bars (low), 1 bar (discharged)
LEFT HANDLEBAR SIDE
- Grip
- Switch (red) – turns the front headlight on/off.
- Switch (green) – controls the horn.
- Left rear disc brake lever – use the lever to brake the rear axle.
CHARGING SOCKET
- The charging connector can be found under the cover on the left side under the handlebars.
SPEED SWITCH
- A 3-position switch with a key is located on the left side of the motor cover. This switch can be used to adjust the maximum speed.
- L: Low speed – (6 km/h)
- M: Medium speed – (15 km/h)
- H: High speed – (25 km/h)
OPERATION
- Insert the key into the ignition switch located below the battery indicator on the right side of the handlebars.
- Set the direction switch to the FORWARD or REVERSE position depending on which direction you want to go.
ATTENTION
Never flip the switch while the vehicle is in motion.
- Carefully twist the accelerator (throttle) grip towards you and the quad bike will start moving.
- Stop by releasing the throttle grip.
- Use the brake levers to stop immediately – right for the front brake, and left for the rear brake.
- When the brake lever is pressed, the motor is automatically disengaged until the brake levers are released again.
- The wheels may „throw“ slightly at higher speeds.
RIDING
PROHIBITED!
Failure to follow the following instructions may result in an accident or
injury.
Always apply the throttle slowly and smoothly. Rapid acceleration may result
in an accident or injury.
BRAKING
- To stop, release the throttle and press the brake lever. Never brake hard.
- Do not brake when turning. The quad bike could skid or overturn.
TURNING
- The correct turning technique is as follows:
1. Turn the handlebars in the direction of the turn.
2. Shift your weight slightly to the inside and on the inner footrest.
3. Tilt your upper body against the centrifugal force.
Turning at higher speeds
- Use the same technique as for turning at low speeds, just lean more.
- Since centrifugal forces increase as speed increases, you need to lean your upper body more against the centrifugal force. But remember to keep your weight on the inner footrest.
- The rider should practise this technique at low speeds in a wide-open area until it is mastered.
SKIDDING / SLIDING
- If unintentional skidding or sliding of the wheels occurs under braking, you can use the following techniques.
Front wheels skidding / slipping
- Try to get front grip by releasing the throttle and leaning forward slightly (shifting your weight forward).
Rear wheels skidding / slipping
- Steer in the direction of the skid (space permitting), move slightly (shift your weight) away from the skid, and avoid using the throttle or brake lever until you regain full control of the vehicle.
ATTENTION
Skidding and sliding can result in an accident, so the rider should take extra
care when driving on slippery surfaces and adjust their speed accordingly.
MAINTENANCE
PROHIBITED!
We strongly recommend that you have your quad bike repaired and replaced by an
authorised service centre. If you do it yourself, use only original spare
parts. In case of an improperly performed service, the customer loses the
warranty provided by the manufacturer!
CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
- The life of the chain can be extended by regular inspection and maintenance.
- It is important to lubricate the chain regularly.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
- Brake pressure may need to be adjusted. The brakes can be adjusted using the extension screws on the Bowden cable guides, or by shortening or extending the cables directly on the brakes.
ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKE PADS
- If the brake pads rest against the brake disc, they must be adjusted.
- Centre the pads by loosening/tightening the Allen key bolts on the brake calliper so that the gap between the pads and the disc is the same everywhere and at the same time to maintain the functionality of the brakes.
TYRE PRESSURE
- Check tyre pressure regularly (170 kPa / 24 PSI) and sample status.
FRONT AND REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT
- The hardness of the rear shock can be adjusted to the weight of the rider. This can be done by turning the nut on its lower part. By turning the nut clockwise, you reduce the stiffness of the shock absorber. By turning the nut counter-clockwise, you increase the stiffness of the shock absorber.
CONNECTIONS AND SCREWS
- Regularly check the tightness of all connections and screws.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
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Quad bike will not start | Short circuit fuse activated | The fuse will stop the |
motorcycle if it is overloaded, or if the driving conditions are too extreme.
The fuse must be manually deactivated.
Fuse blown due to overload| Replace blown fuse with a new one
Loose wires or connectors| Check and secure all wires and co-nnectors
Non-functioning battery| An old or unmaintained battery can be inoperable.
Replace the battery with a new one.
Uncharged battery| Charge the battery properly according to the instructions.
| Damaged/failing switches or motor| Have it checked and repaired at an
authorised service centre.
Quad starts, but suddenly stops| Loose wires or connectors| Check and secure
all wires and connectors
Short circuit fuse activated| The fuse will stop the motorcycle if it is
overloaded, or if the driving conditions are too extreme. The fuse must be
manually deactivated.
Reduced operating time| Uncharged battery| Charge the battery properly
according to the instructions.
Old battery no longer at full capacity| Replace the battery with a new one.
Quad motor power is weak| Loose wires or connectors| Charge the battery
properly according to the instructions.
Old battery no longer at full capacity| Replace the battery with a new one.
Quad bike is overloaded| Do not overload the quad bike, use it in accordance
with the operating instructions.
Driving conditions are too bad/difficult| The quad bike is designed for
operation on level ground. Do not operate the quad in excessively difficult
terrain or in poor driving conditions.
Intermittent operation| Loose wires or connectors| Check and secure all wires
and co-nnectors
Damaged/failing switches or motor| Have it checked and repaired at an
authorised service centre.
Motor (gearbox) is making loud noises (clicking, grinding, etc.)| Damaged
motor or gearbox| Have it checked and repaired at an authorised service
centre.
Charger heats up while charging| This is quite usual| No need to take any
action
Battery gurgles or hisses when charging| Some noises when charging are normal|
No need to take any action
NOTE
The table contains a list of the most common faults and how to resolve them.
If you are not sure how to resolve the issue or the issue can’t be resolved,
always contact an authorised service centre.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
- The serial numbers of the frame or engine are used to identify the vehicle. You will need this information when ordering spare parts and when enquiring about technical details or warranty.
SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS
- In the event of a malfunction, have this product repaired by an authorised service centre.
- For technical assistance, repair or to order original spare parts, we recommend that you always contact the nearest authorised service: elem6.com/warranty
- Information on service locations can be found at elem6.com/warranty
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The company elem6 s.r.o. hereby declares that all devices with the reference designation LAMAX eTiger ATV50S supplied by the manufacturer elem6 s. r. o. to the EU market are in compliance with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the directive 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU Annex II 2015/863 and 2006/42/EC. The products are intended for sale without restrictions in Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and other EU member states. The warranty period for products is 24 months unless otherwise specified. The warranty period for the battery is 24 months, and 6 months for its capacity. The Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from www.lamax- electronics.com/support/doc.
MANUFACTURER:
elem6 s.r.o.,
Braškovská 308/15, 16100 Prague 6, Czech Republic
www.lamax-electronics.com
Printing errors and changes in the manual reserved.
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