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4. Controls & Equipment

4.1

 IBEX LED Display

The LED display fitted to your ByoCycle is fitted to the lefthand side of the handlebars and 

serves multiple functions. The display will allow you to operate the front light as well as the 

power input from the motor. Using the ‘MODE’ button you can scroll through the amount of 

assistance you wish to receive from the motor. This is indicated by the 5 LED Lights.

4.1A

 IBEX PLUS LCD Display

4.2 

Throttle Control

The throttle fitted to your ByoCycle is located next to the right hand handlebar grip. It is 

operated by pressing the

 ‘  ’ 

button on the LED display, then using your thumb, push down 

on the throttle. This will cause the motor to engage and provide forward momentum. The 

throttle is progressive so the further it is pushed the more power it will give. You can also 

control the amount of power given using the ‘MODE’ button on the LED/LCD display.

4.3

 Pedelec Control

Your ByoCycle also has a ‘pedelec’ control, this means the motor will provide assistance 

whilst you pedal. To operate the pedelec function, press the ‘  ’ button on the LED display 

and start pedalling. Control the assistance level using the ‘MODE’ button on the LED display.

FOR IBEX PLUS FUNCTION PLEASE REFER TO THE USER GUIDE

4.4

 Lights

Your ByoCycle is fitted with front and rear lights. The front light is powered by the main 

Lithium-Ion battery pack, and the rear light is powered by standard AA batteries. To 

operate the front light, press the ‘Light’ button on the LED display. To operate the rear 

light, press the ‘Light Switch’ on the underside of the light unit itself.

FOR IBEX PLUS FUNCTION PLEASE REFER TO THE USER GUIDE

4.5

 Gears

Your ByoCycle uses a cable Shimano SIS 6-speed gear system, this gives you a range of 

gears to get you up hills as well as down them. The gears are operated by the indexed 

shifter on the handlebars, by pushing the shifter arm, you can scroll ‘Down’ the gears. This 

will make pedalling easier as speeds become slower (such as going up-hill). By pressing 

the shifter button, you can scroll back ‘Up’ the gears, this will make pedalling harder and 

tends to be used as you go faster.

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To improve your riding experience, always ensure you are in the optimum gear for when you 

are going up-hill or when you have come to a stop at a junction. Being in the correct gear will 

make getting going again easier. Dérailleur gears are not designed to be changed when the 

bicycle is stood still.

The LCD display on the IBEX PLUS model replaces the LED display on the IBEX. 

A FULL USER GUIDE IS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE CONTENTS WHICH EXPLAINS ALL OF THE 

FUNCTIONS.

Summary of Contents for 2015 IBEX PRO BYO-2014IBX+

Page 1: ...IBEX Range 2015 OWNERS MANUAL Product Code BYO 2014IBX Product Code BYO 2014IBX IBEX IBEX PLUS...

Page 2: ...pressure and your brakes are in good working order Both of these will affect the quality of your ride Also be aware that in adverse weather conditions the braking and tyre performance will decline so...

Page 3: ...4 8 Ride Position Adjustment 4 8 1 Handlebars 4 8 2 Seatpost 4 9 Wheel Removal 5 Battery 15 16 5 1 On Off 5 2 Display 5 3 Charging 5 4 Cleaning 5 5 Storage Transport 5 6 Maintenance 5 7 Disposal 5 8...

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Page 5: ...this sequence it minimizes the chance of short circuiting the system 2 2 Operation To start the system you need to have the battery already fitted to the bike Press the REP switch to position 1 this w...

Page 6: ...rotating the thumb lever the bike will pull away with no input from the rider EU specification bikes do not have this function Both brakes have a motor cut out switch installed to neutralise the moto...

Page 7: ...ges below lists the equipment for the various styles of LED and the LCD Specification bikes IBEX PLUS MODEL 2 Quick Start Cont Brake Lever Throttle Control Brake Lever Gear Shifter Power Light Unit LC...

Page 8: ...Lever Handle Bar Adjustment System LED Display IBEX Left Hand Side Of Handlebars Pannier Rack Rear Light Reflector Gear Cable Inner Tube Valve Derailleur Chain Chainwheel Pedal Stem Height Adjusting...

Page 9: ...ever operates which brake left right WARNING Modern braking systems might be more powerful or have a different functionality or feel to what you have previously experienced It is advised to take an in...

Page 10: ...Brakes are working correctly Gears work correctly Handlebars and stem are fitted correctly Wheels run true and smoothly Frame and fork are free of damage All nuts and bolts are tight as well as all q...

Page 11: ...k the bike forward and backward to check for any play in the headset If it seems loose ask your ByoCycle specialist to inspect it and adjust if needed Lift the front wheel off the ground and turn the...

Page 12: ...ulges or parts of the tyre that are misshaped 3 7 Water Resistance Your ByoCycle is designed to be ridden in all weather conditions this includes wet weather The bicycle and it s electrical components...

Page 13: ...CTION PLEASE REFER TO THE USER GUIDE 4 4 Lights Your ByoCycle is fitted with front and rear lights The front light is powered by the main Lithium Ion battery pack and the rear light is powered by stan...

Page 14: ...the height of the handlebars and saddle on your ByoCycle as well as the moving the saddle fore and aft 4 8 1 Handlebar Adjustment We recommend that you refer to your Byocycles Specialist to adjust the...

Page 15: ...to 50 1 red light less than 25 5 Battery 5 3 Charging To charge your battery 1st connect the charger to the battery and then connect the plug to the mains outlet Initially the charger will display a...

Page 16: ...der does the amount of weight loaded on to the bicycle to the areas the bike is being ridden in and even the weather conditions For example if the bike is being ridden on a low level pedelec assistanc...

Page 17: ...ction loose Check all connections are secure on manifold wire Motor failure Contact ByoCycle specialist Short range after full battery charge Battery damaged Contact ByoCycle specialist Tyre pressures...

Page 18: ...with all applicable directives from the guideline Machines 2006 42 eg The machine also conforms to all the directives in the guideline Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 eg The following harmonisi...

Page 19: ...ations The motor on your electric bike must be restricted to 250w the motor must also stop providing assistance when the bike reaches 15 5mph In the UK the minimum age to ride an electric bike is 14 y...

Page 20: ...igher levels of wear than a bicycle without an additional integrated motor This is due to the increased weight and higher average speed produced by the motor The increased wear is not a material defec...

Page 21: ...e Wheel Set Henli 26 Double Wall Rim Stainless Steel Spokes Tyre Kenda Mtb 26 X 1 95 Handle Bar Tubro Aluminium Flat 600Mm Wide Stem Zoom Aluminium 110Mm Adjustable Front Brake Avid BB7 Cable Disc Bra...

Page 22: ...Number q Checked by Position Signed BYOCYCLE LTD TEAM Address ByoCycles Ltd 36 New Lane Havant Hampshire PO9 2JL England Telephone 44 0 2392 488362 Fax 44 0 2392 476319 Email sales byocycles com techn...

Page 23: ...p After approx 1 000 miles Work Completed Parts Used Date Signature Dealer Stamp After approx 2 000 miles Work Completed Parts Used Date Signature Dealer Stamp 3rd Service 4th Service 5th Service Afte...

Page 24: ...urther Details Please Contact Us On 02392 488362 Email sales byocycles com Website www byocycles com http www facebook com Byocycles Find us on http twitter com byocycles Follow Us On What s in your e...

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