CycloTricity Electric Bicycles Manuel du propriétaire

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Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd
Owner’s Manual
CycloTricity Electric Bicycles
August 2013 3rd edition
We strongly recommend you read this entire manual before
using your bike.
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

1 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Owner’s Manual CycloTricity Electric Bicycles August 2013 3rd edition We strongly recommend you re

Page 2 - Contents

10 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Part 2 – Controls and equipment In this section we will describe the functions and any specific maintenance

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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

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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

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13 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd - Maximum speed (MAX) - Total trip time (TTM) - Average speed (AVG)  Function of buttons The LCD devi

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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

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15 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd button to set the correct diameter. NOTE: If the wheel diameter is not configured properly, the display wil

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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

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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

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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

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19 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Pedal Assistance System (PAS) When you first ride your Cyclotricity bike you will notice that after one tur

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2 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Contents Part 1 – Before use Page - Before first time use 3 - Battery care 5 -

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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26 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Controller connections guide

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27 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Part 3 - Troubleshooting and Warranty Troubleshooting Problem Possible reasons Possible solutions Speed is

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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

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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

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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,

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30 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd customer/warranty claimant prior to said parts and/or products are shipped from Cyclotricity. Cyclotricity,

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31 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 6- Non-electrical components such as brakes, gears, chains, cranks (though the main frame is covered by th

Page 26 - Controller connections guide

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

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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

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6 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd three times. After this “conditioning” process, you can leave the battery charging as and when you require.

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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

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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

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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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