1 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Owner’s Manual CycloTricity Electric Bicycles August 2013 3rd edition We strongly recommend you re
10 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Part 2 – Controls and equipment In this section we will describe the functions and any specific maintenance
11 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 4- The battery can be charged either on or off the bike through the charger input. LCD Dashboard (This a
12 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd you run on the throttle alone for long distances as this will impact the performance and lifecycle of the b
13 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd - Maximum speed (MAX) - Total trip time (TTM) - Average speed (AVG) Function of buttons The LCD devi
14 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd bike will run at no more than 6km/h as you walk the bike along. - Release the DOWN button to suspend this
15 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd button to set the correct diameter. NOTE: If the wheel diameter is not configured properly, the display wil
16 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 6- Please note that the battery indicators on the LED may not necessarily show the amount of capacity left
17 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Push aided mode - It is possible to use the 6km/h assistance mode while walking your bike. To do so, press
18 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd stay on the setup state and move on to configuring the wheel diameter by pressing the 6km/h button. Wheel D
19 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Pedal Assistance System (PAS) When you first ride your Cyclotricity bike you will notice that after one tur
2 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Contents Part 1 – Before use Page - Before first time use 3 - Battery care 5 -
20 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Brakes levers Your brakes levers are fitted with electric cut outs. This means no power will reach the moto
21 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Caution: The pads and rotor must be kept clean and free from oil or grease based contamination. 1- Holding
22 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd V-Brakes (This applies only to models with V-brakes) Adjusting brakes and refitting brake pads 1- Use a 5m
23 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd the same time each side. Clearance should be 1mm each side. Do not set the tension too high. WARNING: If y
24 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Controller The controller is the brain of the bike. As such, all electric parts must be connected through i
25 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd The drawing to the right is how the controller looks like inside the plastic box. All the electrical device
26 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Controller connections guide
27 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Part 3 - Troubleshooting and Warranty Troubleshooting Problem Possible reasons Possible solutions Speed is
28 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd dashboard, ask your dealer to fit new dashboard and check the difference. 5-If none of the above worked, as
29 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Warranty Only use this product in accordance with this user manual. We offer a 1 year warranty limited to t
3 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Part 1 – Before first time use The bike has been 90% readily assembled for you. To save space in the carton,
30 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd customer/warranty claimant prior to said parts and/or products are shipped from Cyclotricity. Cyclotricity,
31 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 6- Non-electrical components such as brakes, gears, chains, cranks (though the main frame is covered by th
4 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd washer). Make sure that the axle of the washer slides inside the fork opening. 3- Check the handlebar is p
5 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 8- The bikes are equipped with a speed sensor consisting of two parts. One part is attached to a spoke on t
6 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd three times. After this “conditioning” process, you can leave the battery charging as and when you require.
7 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd the battery. This will improve the battery life cycle as these bikes are designed to be pedalled. 8- Do not
8 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Water Your electric bicycle is rain and splash resistant and can be used in all weathers. The electrical com
9 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 4- Once a year, have your dealer re-grease the headset bearings, front wheel bearings and pedal bearings. 5
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