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Maintenance

Always have a certified and reputable bike mechanic complete a tune-up on your eBike 

after your first 50-100mi. Regular tune-ups and inspections are critical to ensuring your 

bike stays in safe condition. 

For more information on recommended maintenance intervals please visit:

 •   After a crash or an incident, do not ride your eBike until you have a certified and 

reputable bike mechanic inspect the eBike to ensure proper function of the eBike and 

all its components.

•   Any changes to the Flyer™ eBike that are not specifically approved by Radio Flyer Inc. 

could cause unsafe riding conditions and may void your warranty.

C L E A N I N G

•   Do not spray with water or use a pressure washer to clean your bike. Do not immerse 

this product in water or liquid. Liquid or water can cause damage to the electrical 

system of the eBike.

•  To clean, turn off your eBike and remove the battery.

•   Wipe clean with a damp cloth. If needed, use a mild soap, like dish detergent.  

•   To prevent electric shock, do not immerse the charger or battery in water when 

cleaning. To clean, remove the charger/battery plug from the outlet and wipe with a 

dry cloth.

Moving and Storing

•   Always remove the battery from the eBike before transporting the bicycle on a vehicle 

bike rack.

•  It is recommended to park the eBike indoors. 

•  Store the battery in a dry location. 

•   If the eBike will not be used for an extended period, do not store the battery installed 

in the eBike.

•  To maintain battery life, you must charge every 6 months.

•   When not using the battery for an extended period, charge the battery to  

at least 75%

•   Do not store the battery in locations where the temperature is below 14°F (-10°C) or 

above 104°F (40°C)

E B I K E   B AT T E R Y   R E C Y C L I N G

Radio Flyer is a proud member of the first industrywide e-bike battery recycling 

program, administered by Call2Recycle, the largest, most reliable battery recycling 

program in the U.S., and endorsed by PeopleForBikes, a national bicycling advocacy 

organization and the bicycle industry’s trade association. Radio Flyer has united with 

more than 40 bike industry leaders to voluntarily support this first of its kind, nationwide 

initiative to ensure batteries are safely and responsibly managed at their end-of-life. For 

more information visit www.call2recycle.org/e-bikes.

When your e-bike battery reaches its end of life return it to the store for responsible 

recycling. Scan the QR code below to find an e-bike battery recycling location near you.

Summary of Contents for FLYER CRUISER

Page 1: ...F LY E R T M C R U I S E R OW N E R S M A N UA L...

Page 2: ...operating and maintenance To ensure safe use and prevent injury please carefully read all information in this manual before use Take time to familiarize yourself with your Flyer eBike before use While...

Page 3: ...uctions Accessories Adjusting Bike Fit Operating Instructions Handlebar Display Flyer Smartphone App Flight SpeedTM Battery Motor Control Riding Safe Operating Guidelines Ride Safety Checklist Mainten...

Page 4: ...f age or odler to operate the Flyer eBike Always ensure riders have the physical coordination and skill to navigate the bicycle safely while managing road conditions traffic and adhering to all laws f...

Page 5: ...ssing Front Wheel Front Fender Pedals Headlight Headset Cover Handlebar Stem Rubber Plugs FLYER Front Logo Plate Charger Tool Kit Keys 18mm open ended wrench included Scissors or flat sided cutters Ti...

Page 6: ...e A Remove the screws and washers using the 3mm allen wrench and set aside B Align the wire harness rear brake cable and shifter cable between the threaded posts on the headtube Route the front brake...

Page 7: ...rk before tightening axle nuts D Fully tighten the nuts using the provided 15mm open ended wrench Confirm the nuts are tightened to 25 Nm using a torque wrench A C B D WARNING An improperly secured fr...

Page 8: ...trians Note It is not recommended to ride at night If riding at night cannot be avoided ensure the headlight is always on and functioning correctly while you are riding A D B C Step 8 Install pedals A...

Page 9: ...stallation of accessories can cause damage to the bike frame loss of control serious injury or death WARNING The seat post must be inserted to the minimum insertion mark Do not raise the seat post bey...

Page 10: ...J U S T I N G H A N D L E B A R R O TAT I O N A L P O S I T I O N The rotational positon of the handlebar can also be adjusted to fit the individual rider Ensuring that the handgrips and brake levers...

Page 11: ...ecrease Button Tap to decrease pedal assist level Push and hold to enable t mode WA L K I N G M O D E Walking mode is a feature to aid the user when walking the bike when the handlebar display is on T...

Page 12: ...the QR code to the left to download the Flyer app or go to play google com store apps details id com radioflyer flyer Charging the Battery The Flight SpeedTM battery can be charged while installed in...

Page 13: ...he battery between the rear frame as shown in the image below B Align the battery pack with the dock rail ensuring both sides are properly engaged C Slide the battery downward along the dock rail Push...

Page 14: ...terrain flat vs incline Total payload Desired range The gear shifter will not affect the performance of the hub motor or pedal assist system however it will affect the amount of resistance you feel L...

Page 15: ...d and locked Verify the seat is properly adjusted to fit your height Confirm that the seat is securely fastened to the post torque 10 Nm Handlebar Confirm the handlebar always aligns with fork when mo...

Page 16: ...cloth Moving and Storing Always remove the battery from the eBike before transporting the bicycle on a vehicle bike rack It is recommended to park the eBike indoors Store the battery in a dry locatio...

Page 17: ...the charger port reconnect and fully insert into the charger port The outlet used does not have power Charge the battery at a different power socket The eBike is making an odd noise when moving The br...

Page 18: ...YER INC WILL NOT REPLACE ANY COVERED COMPONENT UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WITHOUT FIRST SEEING PHOTOS OR VIDEO OF THE DAMAGED COVERED COMPONENT To exercise your right to receive a replacement for a C...

Page 19: ...circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth fo...

Page 20: ...on in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the wall outlet and the battery Place the battery and charger in a place out of re...

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