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SAFETY AND WARNING LABELS

Summary of Contents for ELITE

Page 1: ...CYCLEBOARD ELITE Important Instructions and Warnings Read this manual completely before riding your CycleBoard OWNER S MANUAL PATENTED cycleboard com TM ...

Page 2: ...21 Battery And Charger Use And Care 23 Maintenance and General Troubleshooting 26 FAQ 30 Note Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product Specifications are subject to change without notice For assistance contact www cycleboard com Please have your Serial Number ready before contacting CycleBoard for warranty assistance ...

Page 3: ...roughly Pay special attention to the safety and product warnings before you start riding your CycleBoard to help ensure that you ride safely and your CycleBoard electric vehicle has a long service life UPDATES TO WARNINGS AND OWNERS MANUAL We continually update our warnings safety and product information on our website so please make sure to check it periodically at www cycleboard com ...

Page 4: ...Battery Charger Self Centering Springs Serial Number Steering Mechanism Charging Port Deck Standing Area Caliper Brake Disc Rear Wheel Hub Motor Front Wheel Folding Handle Mechanism Battery and Motor Controller Compartment CYCLEBOARD MAJOR PARTS AND DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ...rging port BRAKES Vented rear disc brake TIRES Front pneumatic Rear semi pneumatic WARNING DO NOT USE NON CYCLEBOARD PARTS WITH YOUR CYCLEBOARD ELECTRIC VEHICLE The vehicle has been built to certain design specifications Certain aftermarket parts may or may not be compatible and may void your warranty Note The CycleBoard must be moving at 2 3 mph while applying the throttle to engage motor Need He...

Page 6: ...ting it counter clockwise 2 Press the release tab downward 3 Lower the handle until it locks in the lowered position 4 Once the handle locks in the lowered position tighten the handle lever on the left side by rotating it clockwise until tight Pick up the CycleBoard by the handle to lift out of box Press release tab downward to raise handle to the upright position After handle locks in place tight...

Page 7: ...bars cannot rotate while riding Note It should be very tight Note The maximum handle height will be limited by the brake cable do not attempt to force the handle higher than the brake cable will allow When lowering the handle height pull the excess brake cable and wiring out to prevent it from crimping inside the upper handle 4 Fully charge your battery before riding for the first time The light o...

Page 8: ...tor of your CycleBoard when in use or soon after riding as these parts can become very hot Watch out for potential obstacles that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control Be careful to avoid vehicles pedestrians skateboards scooters bikes other moving obstacles or animals who may enter your path and respect the rights and property of others The CycleBoard is intended ...

Page 9: ... product has inherent hazards associated with its use for example falling off or riding it into a hazardous situation Like any riding product the CycleBoard is intended to move and it is therefore of course possible to lose control or otherwise get into dangerous situations All riders must recognize that if such things occur a rider can be seriously injured or die even when using safety equipment ...

Page 10: ...n adult product and not meant for use by children Make sure the height adjustment handle and thumb screw is securely tightened so the handlebars cannot rotate while riding Always check all screws and bolts to ensure they are tight and operating properly prior to riding Note If screws or bolts are removed replaced or become loose Add Loctite to secure them from coming loose while riding Always chec...

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Page 12: ...nd other functions of the CycleBoard STOPPING YOUR CYCLEBOARD Release the throttle and apply the hand brake until the vehicle comes to a complete stop Avoid braking too abruptly to prevent skidding AGE 18 Operation of this CycleBoard by children under the age of 18 increases the risk of severe injury or death This product is intended for adult use only The CycleBoard is NOT a Toy NEVER permit chil...

Page 13: ...was designed for dry relatively level and flat surfaces like pavement and is not designed for uneven wet muddy icy or other surfaces The CYCLEBOARD was not designed for steep hills grades or ramps or for jumps large bumps steps drainage grates stunts or racing DO NOT LET YOUR CELL PHONE OR HEADPHONES or anything else distract you from paying full attention to your operation of your CYCLEBOARD DO N...

Page 14: ...andlebars DO NOT TURN Avoid applying excessive force or making sudden jerking movements to the handlebars in any direction which can damage the lower handle area over time Steering the CycleBoard is achieved through leaning from left to right DOWNHILL AND RIDER ASSISTED RIDING The CycleBoard is intended to be primarily powered by its electric motor and does not require the rider to manually operat...

Page 15: ...ruise Control Warning Odometer Battery Indicator USB Port Indicator Speed Mode Speedometer Safe Start Mode Accelerator Power Button M Mode Button Read the instructions carefully before usage THROTTLE LCD DISPLAY ...

Page 16: ...speed mode 1 when riding To change the speed mode press the M Mode button located on your throttle You must select 1 5 to engage the motor mode 0 will not engage motor Your CYCLEBOARD throttle also includes a safe start feature that requires the CYCLEBOARD to be traveling at 2 3 mph before the motor will engage so you must push off the ground with one foot each time you want to start To slow down ...

Page 17: ...ease your speed mode you must cycle through the speed modes to get to the lower speed mode THROTTLE P PARAMETERS P01 Backlit Brightness 1 Darkest 2 Medium 3 Brightest P02 Distance Unit 0 km h 1 mph P04 Throttle Auto Shutoff 0 Don t Shutoff 1 0 60 Unit Minutes P15 Program Speed Limits per speed mode Unit mph km h unit 0 100 P16 Cruise Control 0 Off 1 On ALWAYS KEEP IN THE OFF 0 POSITION DO NOT TURN...

Page 18: ... receiving signal from the motor controller ERROR 7 Communication Fault Motor Controller isn t receiving signal from throttle To Increase Speed Level press the M Mode button to cycle through all 5 speed modes You must select 1 5 to engage the motor Mode 0 will not engage motor CRUISE CONTROL With the power on hold the throttle trigger for 3 5 seconds to activate cruise control Apply the brake to d...

Page 19: ...prematurely wear out your rear tire The CYCLEBOARD hand brake lever is equipped with a throttle cutoff feature that will dis able the throttle when the brake is applied BRAKE ADJUSTMENT There are very few adjustments that may need to be made as you use your CYCLEBOARD Depending on how often and how forcefully you use the handbrake on your CYCLEBOARD from time to time you may want to adjust the bra...

Page 20: ...as well as cause the wheels to steer in the direction you are leaning The front wheels turn in the direction you are leaning and the rear wheel leans in the direction you are leaning DO NOT attempt to turn the handlebars while riding as this is not how the CycleBoard is designed to steer and may be dangerous Start off by practicing in wide open areas on speed mode 1 and gradually increase your spe...

Page 21: ...re riding Add Loctite if they become loose HANDLE Loosen the height adjustment thumb screw and handle clamp to adjust the handle to your desired height See Fig 3 Make sure to securely tighten it before riding HARDWARE Check all parts such as nuts bolts cables fasteners etc to ensure they are secure and assembled correctly before riding If the CycleBoard is damaged or not functioning properly do no...

Page 22: ... just like a tricycle The motor drives the rear wheel and riders must learn practice and understand the proper use of this product to best and safely enjoy it Particularly riders must learn and master the steering function of the CycleBoard see more on this in the Steering Section of this guide RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON SENSE ...

Page 23: ...LEBOARD LOCATED AT THE LEFT SIDE OF THE CHASSIS FRAME BEFORE PLUGGING THE CHARGER INTO AN OUTLET WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF IGNITION OR EXPLOSION ALWAYS USE CHARGER WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND IN NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONDITIONS WARNING DO NOT DISABLE THE GROUND PRONG OR ANY OTHER PRONG ON YOUR THREE PRONG PLUG DOING SO INCREASES THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT MOD...

Page 24: ...D is fully charged 5 Unplug the charger from the outlet and the charging port and do so promptly after charge is complete Note Fully charge your CYCLEBOARD battery before the first use Note The CycleBoard battery charger is designed to work in 110 to 220 volt environments You may need to purchase a plug adapter depending on the type of outlet used in your country WARNING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE...

Page 25: ...nd disconnect from your CYCLEBOARD when not in use Never store the CYCLEBOARD with the battery in a discharged state If you will not use your CYCLEBOARD for an extended period charge it fully at least once per month Recharge the battery before it becomes completely discharged When completely discharged battery capacity will be reduced Store CYCLEBOARD in a cool dry place Electrical equipment may g...

Page 26: ...airs or maintenance Please visit our website www cycleboard com or email us at support cycleboard com for repair and maintenance information CARE You should periodically clean your CYCLEBOARD with a damp cloth to maintain the finish Store your CYCLEBOARD out of direct sunlight and in a dry cool environment to prevent unnecessary damage WARNING YOU COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED OR EVEN KILLED IF YOU I...

Page 27: ...rly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts and in the event of such damage the CYCLEBOARD must not be charged until the charger has been repaired or replaced Use ONLY the charger supplied with this product or a recommended replacement specified by CYCLEBOARD WHEELS AND COMPONENTS Wheels tires drive system and other components are subject to normal wear and tear It is the re...

Page 28: ...eight limit Use only on flat dry surfaces avoid inclines and debris Fully recharge battery until light turns green on charger Replace battery contact CycleBoard for assistance Replace battery contact CycleBoard for assistance Runs slow power reduction Battery not fully charged Rider weight Hills too steep Fully recharge battery until light turns green on charger Do not exceed 250lb weight limit Us...

Page 29: ...Brakes not working Loose brake cable Brake caliper out of alignment Worn out brake pads Adjust brake cable at hand lever and caliper locations Adjust brake caliper Replace brake caliper Contact CycleBoard for assistance I m getting speed wobble Uneven tread wear on front tires Front tires inflated unevenly Front wheels out of alignment Ensure front tires have equal tread and wear patterns Inflate ...

Page 30: ... the CYCLEBOARD has a range of up to 15 miles for the standard 5 8ah battery and a range of up to 25 miles for the extended 9 6ah battery Traveling up steep inclines will take more energy out of the battery and is not recommended Factors such as road surface wind resistance and weight of the rider can also affect the CYCLEBOARD s range WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY TIRE S WEAR OUT Contact CYCLEBOARD for ...

Page 31: ...ranty on all CYCLEBOARD S purchased directly from CYCLEBOARD LLC or from an authorized re seller There is a summary of our warranty in this manual and you can also refer to our website at www cycleboard com for all warranty details HOW PORTABLE IS THE CYCLEBOARD A The CYCLEBOARD handle quickly collapses for easy storage and transportation and can fit in the trunk of most cars RECORD YOUR INFORMATI...

Page 32: ...Page 32 Need Help Visit our web site for replacement parts product support and a list of authorized service centers at www cycleboard com ...

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