CycloTricity Electric Bicycles Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

 

Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 

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Once a year, have your dealer re-grease the headset 
bearings, front wheel bearings and pedal bearings. 

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Wheel spokes should be adjusted after 300 miles riding. 

 

Specifications

 

Battery range:

 30-50km between charges depending on terrain, 

weight of cyclists, frequent use of Throttle instead of PAS, 
frequency of stops/starts, air pressure in tires etc. 

Bottle Battery type:

 Lithium-ion 36V/9Ah 

 

Pannier Battery type:

 Lithium-ion 36V/10Ah 

Speed:

 25km/h (15.5mph) 

Motor type:

 High speed brushless geared hub motor 

Motor power:

 250W 

Motor voltage:

 36V 

Frame material:

 Alloy 6061 

Fork material:

 ZOOM alloy front fork 

Derailleur:

 Shimano 

Wheels: 

Alloy double walled 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Electric Bicycles

Page 1: ...1 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...

Page 2: ...9 Part 2 Controls and Equipment Battery 10 LCD handlebar dashboard 11 LCD Instructions and Setup 12 LED handlebar dashboard 15 Pedal Assistance System PAS 19 Throttle 19 Brake levers 20 Disc brakes 20...

Page 3: ...you for best performance On the other hand if you choose to perform these tasks by yourself you will need the following tools 1 5mm hex key 2 10mm wrench 3 Screw driver 4 Pump Although your Cyclotrici...

Page 4: ...and the controller 5 Check tyres are inflated and not damaged there is no specific tyre pressure required find out what best works for your weight 6 Make sure battery is fully charged 7 Ensure the han...

Page 5: ...le to see your travel speed on the handlebar dashboard Battery care 1 The battery is detachable and comes with a key to lock it in place Please note that the battery lock is only meant to prevent it f...

Page 6: ...witch it on after the charger has been securely plugged in to avoid risk of short circuits 5 If you are going to leave your battery uncharged for more than eight weeks it is best left half charged You...

Page 7: ...Always dry the battery with a clean dry cloth after cycling in the rain Charger 1 Red light on the charger means the battery is charging When the red light turns green the battery is fully charged Ple...

Page 8: ...ls when compressed half way between their open position and touching the handle bars If not please adjust following the instructions in this manual or seek assistance of a local bike service shop Warn...

Page 9: ...ween charges depending on terrain weight of cyclists frequent use of Throttle instead of PAS frequency of stops starts air pressure in tires etc Bottle Battery type Lithium ion 36V 9Ah Pannier Battery...

Page 10: ...g and must not be regarded as a security lock against them 2 At the bottom of the battery lies an on off switch This must be switched on for the battery to provide power NOTE The handlebar dashboard m...

Page 11: ...sform your bike into a normal push bike 5 The LCD also provides other functions such as speed time distance of your journey etc see LCD instructions To achieve this ensure that the speed sensor on the...

Page 12: ...the throttle is being used This is an indication that the battery is getting overloaded and therefore sharing the load with some pedalling is strongly recommended 8 To see the actual capacity left on...

Page 13: ...device will automatically switch off when the bike is left without use for 5 minutes Change level of assistance Under normal operating conditions use the UP DOWN buttons to change the level of assista...

Page 14: ...5 minutes of riding User Setup You will need to configure the following functions on your device a Maximum speed b Wheel diameter 16 28 c Unit selection Miles or Km MPH or Km h Setup Press the SW butt...

Page 15: ...1 The LED has an on off switch This must be switched on for the bike to receive power 2 If you leave it on without using the throttle the bike will start giving you automatic assistance as you pedal a...

Page 16: ...th a payload less than 80Kg Heavier cyclists may notice the battery levels dropping on the dashboard as the throttle is being used This is an indication that the battery is getting overloaded and ther...

Page 17: ...eel diameter 12 28 Speed Setup Press the on off button to switch the device on Press and hold both on off and MODE buttons simultaneously for 3 5 seconds This will take you into the LED setup state On...

Page 18: ...to set the right size of your wheel The first of the speedometer lights corresponds to a 12 wheel The second light corresponds to a 14 wheel Thereafter 16 18 20 22 24 26 700c and 28 in this order I e...

Page 19: ...se the amount of assistance on the handlebar dashboard you will find that the battery range is reduced Throttle 1 The throttle can be used independently to the PAS mode but the operation will vary dep...

Page 20: ...advantages over traditional rim brakes better braking in wet muddy or other adverse conditions less braking power fade over extended downhill braking and the ability to continue braking even if your r...

Page 21: ...for the other pad 2 Pads can be removed by grasping the pad end tab lifting the pad clear of the piston pin and then manoeuvring it out of the rotor slot in the caliper body Note Disc brake pads are...

Page 22: ...y tightening brake pads make sure they are aligned correctly on the rim and there is a gap of 1mm between the top of the rim and the top of the pad Hold each pad against the rim one at a time tighten...

Page 23: ...Clearance should be 1mm each side Do not set the tension too high WARNING If you are unsure about any part of the installation process you should seek advice from a professional bike service centre Da...

Page 24: ...e As such all electric parts must be connected through it to function The controller is located inside a plastic box attached to the frame as demonstrated in this drawing Alternatively if your model i...

Page 25: ...the controller In most cases you do not need to do this On the other hand if you would like to troubleshoot a problem follow the connections guide in the next page to understand how your controller is...

Page 26: ...26 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd Controller connections guide...

Page 27: ...The battery performs best with payload less than 75Kg Make sure you combine throttle power with manual pedalling 5 Ask your dealer to fit another motor and test the speed No drive from motor 1 Batter...

Page 28: ...I e less than 10km 6 miles 1 Tyre pressure too low 2 Undercharged battery 3 Hill climbing frequent stops head wind overloading 4 Fault with charger 5 Battery capacity loss 1 Pump the tyres 2 Re condit...

Page 29: ...sing pedal assist only NOTE Delivering the bike back to your dealer for repair will be at your own expense You are therefore recommended to follow the troubleshooting instructions in this guide as muc...

Page 30: ...le or responsible for incidental or consequential losses damages or expenses in connection with their products The liability of Cyclotricity hereunder is expressly limited to the replacement of goods...

Page 31: ...31 Copyright August 2013 Cyclotricity Ltd 6 Non electrical components such as brakes gears chains cranks though the main frame is covered by the warranty etc...

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