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PLEASE READ MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING

We care about the safety and comfort of our customers.

This manual will guide you through the proper techniques in operating your cycle.

For any additional information, please visit:

www.STACYC.com

Harley-Davidson® Iron e12 and Iron e16

STACYC™ model 12EDRIVE and 16EDRIVE

Read and understand this entire manual before allowing a child to use this product.

NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Illustrations may 

not reflect exact appearance of actual product. Specifications are subject to change 

without notice.  Please have your product Serial Number (S/N) and a copy of your 

receipt before requesting warranty assistance or replacement parts.

Keep these operating instructions in safe place for future reference and rereading.

CAUTION: 

Read and understand this entire manual before allowing a child to use this product

WARNING: Improper operation of cycle could lead to loss of control which can result in death 

or serious injury.  Riding a cycle does present potential risks and caution is required. 

Like any riding product, a cycle has inherent hazards associated with its use (for exam-

ple, falling off or riding it into a hazardous situation). Like any riding product, cycles 

can and are intended to move therefore it is possible to lose control or otherwise get 

into dangerous situations. Both children and the adults responsible for supervising 

them, must recognize that if such hazards occur, a rider can be seriously injured or die 

even when using safety equipment and other precautions. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK 

AND USE COMMON SENSE.

WARNING: PARENTAL AND ADULT RESPONSIBILITY AND SUPERVISION REQUIRED: 

To reduce the risk of injury, adult supervision is required. This manual contains im-

portant safety information. Read the owner’s manual prior to use.  It is your responsi-

bility to review this information and make sure that all riders understand all warnings, 

cautions, instructions and safety topics, and assure that young riders are able to safely 

and responsibly use these products. It is recommended that you periodically review 

and reinforce the information in this manual with younger riders, and that you inspect 

and maintain your children’s product to ensure their safety. If you delegate this task to 

another adult, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to pass this owner’s manual and all relevant 

information to whomever will take on this role, and ensure without question that the 

rider is supervised, controlled and taught in a safe manner.

WARNING: CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED TO USE 

CHARGER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES

Summary of Contents for 12EDRIVE

Page 1: ...T R U C T I O N S S TA C Y C I N C 6 7 9 5 C O R P O R AT I O N P K W Y S U I T E 2 0 0 F O R T W O R T H T X 7 6 1 2 6 P a r t N o 9 4 0 0 0 7 6 2 R e v i s i o n 2 0 2 1 0 1 STACYC model 16EDRIVE S...

Page 2: ...ttery Charger Charging The Battery Battery Installation Battery Removal Throttle Power Modes Throttle Oporation Changing Power Modes Programming Mode Activation The Starting Process Approaching Remoun...

Page 3: ...mative years that would be otherwise unattainable with a regular kids sized cycle Thus effectively bridging the gap between learning to walk and becoming a two wheeled cycle operator While all childre...

Page 4: ...ardous situation Like any riding product cycles can and are intended to move therefore it is possible to lose control or otherwise get into dangerous situations Both children and the adults responsibl...

Page 5: ...nded for use only by children who are at a minimum completely comfortable and competent while operating these products in conjunction with parental assistance Children with any mental or physical cond...

Page 6: ...re than one person at a time to ride the cycle Do not ride at night or when visibility is limited Never use headphones a cell phone or text when riding Never risk damaging surfaces such as carpet or f...

Page 7: ...adset Front bicycle style headset for 1 1 8 28 6mm steering system 11 Side panels Plastic injection molded side panels to hold and protect electronic motor and controls 12 Chain Guard Plastic injectio...

Page 8: ...e 22 Drive sprocket Proprietary steel drive sprocket 23 Drive motor 18V electric motor 24 Electric Speed Controller ESC 18V Electric Speed Controller 25 Fuse if equipped 40A Slow Blow fuse inside fram...

Page 9: ...E COMPONENTS FEATURES LED Throttle gauge zero position Throttle gauge full position Rotation Throttle grip Power Switch Power Switch shown in OFF Position LED GREEN LED YELLOW LED RED Power Switch sho...

Page 10: ...owered on and in TRAINING LOW power mode cycle powered on and in NORMAL MED power mode cycle powered on and in ADVANCED FAST power mode cycle powered on and showing FULL battery charge cycle powered o...

Page 11: ...de Panels and Chain Guard Verify side panels and chain guard are properly in stalled Tires Periodically inspect tires for excess wear and aging Regularly check tire pres sure and inflate as per tire s...

Page 12: ...hich includes cell balanc ing which is very important to the life of the battery If both the red and green LEDs are flashing there is a problem with the battery or charger Remove the battery and unplu...

Page 13: ...er if you turn the handlebars left or right 45 degrees 2 Slide battery into slot on the front of the down tube of the cycle 3 There is a point where the battery release latch button provides some resi...

Page 14: ...o position 2 Install Battery 3 Power on bike Power Switch to ON position a Audible Beep b Followed by a light indicator c Light indicates the power mode that is currently selected i RED Low Speed Powe...

Page 15: ...djust the modes Each child should have the mode set by an adult who will be close ly supervising the child DO NOT put your child on the Advanced mode without working through the process of learning th...

Page 16: ...dy to choose power model Select Program 6 Turn throttle and as the throttle moves through the range of power modes the Red Yellow or Green LED light will illuminate 7 Hold Throttle at the power mode L...

Page 17: ...moves from ZERO to FULL NONE YELLOW flashing 5xs G Y R Flashing Beeping 5xs NONE NONE Select power level and hold throttle until you hear 2 short beeps R Y G lights flash and 1 long beep is heard SELE...

Page 18: ...r demonstrated enough control to move to powered riding without being a risk to themselves and others If so move to Powered Mode training Power Mode Training Mode For use with all new riders 1 Turn Po...

Page 19: ...ottle and use the brake to slow to a stop and maintain a safe distance for obstacles and other riders SAFELY APPROACHING OR RE MOUNTING THE CYCLE During adult supervision always teach children to appr...

Page 20: ...o cool before beginning repair or maintenance Read instructions Ensure the power switch is OFF Ensure the battery is removed and cycle has had adequate time to cool up to 30 minutes Secure the cycle f...

Page 21: ...sembly The Brake lever can be adjusted with a 2mm allen key The brake lever position screw can be ad justed to move the lever closer to the grip Adjusting the brake lever adjustment screw in or clockw...

Page 22: ...lectronic Speed Controller ESC can be very hot and cause burns It is critical that the cycle is allowed to cool prior to accessing motor and ESC WARNING To prevent shock follow the instructions and do...

Page 23: ...nt axle nuts and axle keeper tabs 2 Remove wheel 3 Deflate tube and remove tire from wheel 4 Install new tire and or tube onto sidewall 5 Inflate to pressure recommended on sidewall 6 Install front wh...

Page 24: ...a fire the battery may explode or leak Do not dispose of a lithium cell battery in your regular household trash The incineration land filling or mixing of sealed lithium cell batteries with household...

Page 25: ...Brake section Refer to adjust the brakes section to en sure the brakes are not adding resistance to the drum in the free state Contact your local authorized service center for diagnosis and repair Wa...

Page 26: ...ally designed failure to follow owner s manual instructions or warnings electronics or battery exposed to water modified in any way damage by unauthorized service or parts used for commercial purposes...

Page 27: ...IFICATIONS HAVE BEEN APPLIED Title Date or Standard Specification ISO 12100 2010 Safety of Machinery EN 16029 2012 Machinery Off Road Motorcycle EN 61000 3 2 2014 EMC Emission Limits EN 61000 3 3 2013...

Page 28: ...T OF RELEVANT HARMONISED STANDARDS OR SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN APPLIED Title Date or Standard Specification ISO 12100 2010 Safety of Machinery EN 16029 2012 Machinery Off Road Motorcycle EN 61000 3 2...

Page 29: ...For additional information please visit www STACYC com...

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