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The Climber

User Manual

Summary of Contents for The Climber

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Page 2: ...50cm x H 78cm x W 64cm Frame 6061 T 6 double butted aluminium Fork WB580 HLO Wheels 26 inch Brake discs Jak 7 front and rear Crank Prowheel 48T Rear cassette Shimano MF TZ500 7 Derailleur Shimano RD TY300 Shifters Microshift 7S P Motor 250W high speed motor Maximum speed 25km h Power assist levels 5 Capacity 36V 12 8Ah Charging time 4 hours Imported and distributed by Mycle Ltd Your Mycle Climber ...

Page 3: ... Safety Meet Your Mycle Quick Set Up Power Assist On Board Display Charging The Battery Charger Safety Precautions Additional Comments Maintenance Warranty Our Misson 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ...

Page 4: ...Mycle General Safety Watch the weather Always wear a helmet 4 ...

Page 5: ... a grown up We recommend starting your first ride at level 1 minimal assist then increasing assistance levels as you grow in confidence When pushing the bike always set pedal assist to level 0 to stop the bike accelerating if you accidentally knock the pedals Be extra careful when riding in difficult weather conditions such as rain cold ice and snow as well as at night Reduce your speed and allow ...

Page 6: ...Mycle Meet Your Mycle Meet Your Mycle 6 ...

Page 7: ...1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 3 Saddle Seat Battery Seat Clamp Rear Brake Hub Motor Rear Derailleur Handlebar Frame Fork Front Brake Crankset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Vehicle Handlebars Battery Seat Mycle Meet Your Mycle Get started by understanding all the parts and components of Your Mycle Climber 7 ...

Page 8: ...Quick Set up Before you get out on the road make sure your bike is correctly set up and aligned to your height Mycle Quick Set Up 8 ...

Page 9: ... 9 2 1 3 4 5 6 Release the lever Set the brakes and gears to a position that suits you Re fix the lever 1 2 3 Handlebar Open the lever to release the seatpost Set the height of your saddle Re fix the lever 4 5 6 Seatpost ...

Page 10: ...ill create an additional level of power to increase your riding speed or help you tackle hills Switch between the different levels in combination with the gears to maintain a steady pace over varying terrain The Power Assist feature is what makes Mycle special You can switch from fully manual to high speed assistance at the push of a button Mycle Power Assist 10 ...

Page 11: ...ged periods will use up the battery more quickly Mycle Power Assist Level 0 fully manual Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 for low speeds flat riding for low speeds gentle slopes for faster speeds slopes for faster speeds uphills for high speeds uphills 11 ...

Page 12: ...g you need to know about your bike appears on the On Board Display It s also equipped with a USB interface so you can charge your phone as you ride Battery Front Light On Trip Distance Speed Total Distance Power On Off Level Down Level Up 12 USB Port ...

Page 13: ... for two seconds to switch on the front light The back light is operated manually Operate Power Assist Use Level Up and Level Down to switch between Power Assist modes Walking Mode Hold down the Level Down button for two seconds to walk with the bike it will advance at 6km an hour Be aware that the bike will lurch forward in this mode 13 ...

Page 14: ...Mycle Charging The Battery High Power Uniformly Balanced 14 ...

Page 15: ...urs at least once a month maintaining a charge level of around 50 When not in use store the battery in a dry environment ideally between 12 22 C Always charge the battery before storing or before periods of non use Charging while connected Simply remove the waterproof cover and plug the charger into the charging port located under the saddle Remember to replace the cover when charging is complete ...

Page 16: ...tre Only use the battery with this bike Only use the specific charger supplied Do not expose the battery to heat or charge it in direct sunlight Do not disassemble or modify the battery Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area Do not connect the and battery connections with a metallic object Do not expose the battery to liquids Do not use a damaged battery Do not continue to charge the ...

Page 17: ...or plugs Do not touch the charger with wet hands Make sure that the charger plug is correctly connected to the mains for charging Disconnect the power supply before connecting or disconnecting the connections on the battery Do not touch the charger for too long during charging risk of superficial burns Do not position the charger in an unstable manner Do not cover the charger to avoid overheating ...

Page 18: ... standard by Cytech certified technicians it is important that your bike is serviced regularly including the tightness of your spokes Spokes are essential to supporting the manoeuvrability of your bike and we always recommended spoke maintenance is carried out by a specialist to protect the safety of you and your Mycle The Tyres We recommend you check the tyre pressure before each ride as under or...

Page 19: ...e Additional Comments The Brakes The right handle operates the front brake and the left handle operates the rear brake We recommend you split your braking force 60 40 between the front and the rear You should be able to achieve the maximum braking power without the brake levers touching the handles If this is not the case we recommend having the brakes adjusted by a bike repair professional Rememb...

Page 20: ...cket wheels steering and pedals Check general levels of wear particularly to brake pads transmission cables and tyres Check that lights and all electrical components are working Cleaning Rinse your bike with fresh water after each use particularly if it has been exposed to sea air in order to avoid corrosion Clean with a sponge and warm water or using a non pressurised water jet Lubrication Regula...

Page 21: ...longed exposure to moisture or liquid or non compliance with recommendations The bike must not have been used for competitions inadequately maintained incorrectly serviced or incorrectly used external factors such as shocks lightning storms current surges short circuit etc Damage caused by excess exposure to the elements e g rust caused by not storing bike indoors Modification of electrical compon...

Page 22: ...Moving People And Planet Forward Mycle Our Mission 22 ...

Page 23: ...mprove air quality you ll also improve your quality of life by riding happy and connecting with your local community The biggest change starts small and we believe that a better planet isn t a million miles away Change is just on your doorstep get out on your Mycle and go find it Connected Communities Cleaner Transport We believe a better world is possible so we re on a mission to encourage more p...

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