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Battery and Charger Safety Warnings

 WARNING! TO PREVENT FIRE, EXPLOSIONS, OR ELECTRIC SHOCK:

•   Before using the battery read all instructions and cautionary markings on the charger 

and battery pack.

•   Only use the specified Flyer™ charger (Model BC311480020-T, made by MDA Power 

Technology Co limited) to charge this battery. Do not attempt to charge with any other 

chargers. Replacement chargers are available to purchase exclusively at flyer.radioflyer.

com or by calling Radio Flyer Customer Service at 1-800-621-7613.

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

above 104°F (40°C)

•   Do not charge the battery in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 104°F (40°C). The 

battery will not charge outside of these temperate limits.

•   Do not operate the charger or battery if it has been impacted, dropped, or damaged in 

any way. 

•   Do not use if the power cord is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs  

of damage. 

•   If the plastic on the battery breaks or cracks, stop use and call Radio Flyer Customer 

Service.

•   Examine the charger and battery before each use and replace if wear or damage  

is found.

•   Do not incinerate the battery pack. The battery can explode in a fire.

•   Never attempt to open or disassemble the battery pack or charger for any reason. Do 

not puncture the battery.

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

Do not attempt to charge if the cord or power adapter is wet.

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

•   During charging, the battery must be placed on a flat surface in a dry ventilated area.

•   Do not place any object on top of the charger or place the charger on a soft surface that 

may result in excessive heat. Place the charger away from any heat sources. 

•   The charger is designed to operate on a standard household electrical power (110/120 

VDC). Do not attempt to use the charger on any other voltage level.

Summary of Contents for FLYER FOLDING CARGO

Page 1: ...F LY E R T M FO L D I N G C A R G O OW N E R S M A N UA L...

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Page 3: ...or assembly operating and maintenance To ensure safe use and prevent injury please carefully read all information in this manual Take time to familiarize yourself with your Flyer eBike before use Whil...

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Page 5: ...Fit Proper Bike Usage Operating Instructions Handlebar Display Flyer Smartphone App Flight SpeedTM Battery Motor Control Riding Safe Operating Guidelines Ride Safety Checklist Maintenance Moving and...

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Page 7: ...ed for persons 16 years of age and older Always ensure riders have the physical coordination and skill to navigate the bicycle safely while managing road conditions traffic and adhering to all laws fo...

Page 8: ...from the carton Remove the bike from the outer carton and set it on a flat clean surface Lean the bike up against a rigid wall and make sure it is stable Remove all protective packaging material and c...

Page 9: ...inside the joint that can stain clothing D Align the kickstand in the bracket underneath the bike frame Make sure the legs are pointing towards the rear wheel Reattach the lock washer on the bolt Then...

Page 10: ...e lines aligned tighten the top stem bolt to 6 N m using the 5mm allen wrench D While keeping the lines aligned tighten the side stem bolts to 6 N m using the 5mm allen wrench Warning it is better to...

Page 11: ...otate the plastic wire harness to the position depicted below Make sure both cable bundles are fed through the hooks under the plastic housing E Rotate the handlebar until the preferred position is ac...

Page 12: ...rrect orientation by aligning the small rib on both connectors B Adjust the angle of the headlight beam to illuminate the road ahead while ensuring the light will not blind or obscure the vision of on...

Page 13: ...right pedal to the crank arm by turning the axle bushing clockwise by hand C Use the provided 15mm wrench to tighten the pedal to 35 Nm Note We recommend applying pedal grease to the threads prior to...

Page 14: ...ng Bolts 10 Kickstand Kickstand Bolt 30 Front Rear Brakes Disc Brake Rotor to Hub 8 Caliper Adapter to Frame 6 to 8 Caliper to Adapter 6 to 8 Rear Dropout Rear Axle Nuts 50 Chain Tensioner Mounting Bo...

Page 15: ...in your knee The proper seat position is important to avoid strain and potential injury during riding Consult a trusted reputable bike mechanic or contact Flyer customer service for any questions rel...

Page 16: ...the handlebars to the desired height based on rider preference C Ensure that the stem post does not extend beyond the Min Insertion markings on the stem post D Close the quick release lever fully aga...

Page 17: ...G A N D U N FO L D I N G T H E P E DA L S A To unfold the pedals squeeze the plunger to disengage the lock B While squeezing the plunger rotate the pedal down until you hear a click C To fold the ped...

Page 18: ...the frame folding latch open C Rotate the front frame 180 degrees and make sure the front wheel rotates 180 degrees with the front frame D Slide the round switch on the stem folding latch located on...

Page 19: ...o engage the kickstand C To disengage the kickstand roll the bike forward If there is not enough friction between the ground and kickstand place your foot in front of the kickstand leg before rocking...

Page 20: ...20 1 2 3 4 MPH km h PAS E F 5 6 2 7 8 9 H A N D L E B A R D I S P L AY Operating Instructions...

Page 21: ...assist level Push and hold to enable walking 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 To enable walking mode push and...

Page 22: ...The app will prompt you to review safe riding instructions Review prior to riding The Flyer App allows you to change speed settings turn the headlight on and off lock the motor access troubleshooting...

Page 23: ...vertically first then diagonally towards the gap in front of the rear rack Installing the Battery A Slide the battery down through the gap in front of the rear rack Ensure that the ledges on the back...

Page 24: ...rresponding to the level of charge in the battery pack Install Bluetooth Tag optional The bike includes a holder that can house one Bluetooth location tag as a security feature The tag must be purchas...

Page 25: ...r to reveal the battery charging port C Plug the charger into the battery charging port Push the charger plug firmly into the charging port D Plug the charger into a power outlet Only connect your cha...

Page 26: ...limited to Riding terrain flat vs incline Total payload Desired range Throttle The throttle provides an alternate way to power the motor if you do not want to pedal If the bike is powered on the throt...

Page 27: ...Nm Confirm the front wheel is properly secured by checking that the axle lever is fully closed and tightened Riding Safe Operating Guidelines It is the owner s sole responsibility to ensure safe ridin...

Page 28: ...om bracket and the rear wheel Cranks Pedals Confirm pedals are tightly secured to the cranks torque 35Nm and the crank is tightly secured to the bottom bracket spindle torque 40Nm Verify cranks are pa...

Page 29: ...ts 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 wat...

Page 30: ...ch screw using a 3mm allen wrench Rotate the screw clockwise to decrease the latching force Rotate the screw counterclockwise to increase the latching force C Close the frame latch handle and ensure t...

Page 31: ...for instructions on how to tune it properly The stem latch should be clamped securely while riding and there should not be a gap between the faces of the hinge Routinely check the stem latch connecti...

Page 32: ...RY R E C YC 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...

Page 33: ...of the eBike The eBike s range is reduced The battery is not fully charged and cannot provide full power Recharge the battery between uses and ensure that the battery is fully charged before riding n...

Page 34: ...r any debris moisture or damage If the connectors look good plug a single brake connection back in Turn on the eBike and check if the error code appears If the error code does not appear plug in the s...

Page 35: ...buse or other abnormal use or use of the product other than for its intended purpose damage caused by improper or unauthorized repair or maintenance products that have been modified or altered cosmeti...

Page 36: ...t if you Notify Radio Flyer Inc of a Covered Component damaged in the shipping process within thirty 30 days of your receipt of the e Bike Provide Radio Flyer Inc with a dated picture of the damaged C...

Page 37: ...nce that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are design...

Page 38: ...way Do not use if the power cord is frayed has broken insulation or any other signs of damage If the plastic on the battery breaks or cracks stop use and call Radio Flyer Customer Service Examine the...

Page 39: ...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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