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PROBLEM:

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

SOLUTION:

STACYC stopped 

working while 

riding 

Short run time/ 

runs slow 

Runs 

intermittently  

Stability cycle 
does not stop 

when applying 

the brake 

Stability cycle 

makes squeaky 

noises or 

grinding sounds 

Motor or electrical system damage

Verify battery is installed until battery 

release button “clicks”.  Contact your local 

STACYC authorized service center for diag

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nosis and repair. 

Recharge or Replace battery

Verify the battery is fully charged

Inflate tires to the recommended pressure 

on tire sidewall.  Replace tube if unable to 

maintain pressure. 

Replace battery

Contact your local STACYC authorized 

service center for diagnosis and repair.

Check for loose connections/wires

Dry affected area and inspect for damage 

Adjust brake  

Apply a chain lubricant to the chain

Contact your local STACYC authorized 

service center for diagnosis and repair

Refer to “Adjust Brake” section

Refer to “adjust the brakes” section to en

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sure the brakes are not adding resistance 

to the drum in the free state

Contact your local STACYC authorized 

service center for diagnosis and repair.  

Watch for error codes on LED indicating 

overload/overheat. Do not exceed the 

weight limit of 75 lb (34 kg), ride on flat 

terrain.

Loose battery or wire connection(s)

Power switch faulty

Throttle faulty

Rider weight / Terrain too steep

Battery not fully charged 

Old or damaged battery 

Tire is not properly inflated 

Loose connection(s) 

Motor or electrical system damage 

Water in electronics

Faulty power switch

Faulty throttle

Brake is not adjusted properly 

Chain is too dry 

Brakes are not adjusted properly 

For more troubleshooting tips, a list of available replacement parts, or to locate an authorized 

Service Center in your area, visit our website at www.STACYCstabilitycycle.com

PRODUCT PARTS: 

Keep your stability cycle running for years with genuine STACYC parts.  Visit 

www.STACYCstabilitycycle.com for information on spare part availability. (Illustrations may not 

reflect exact appearance of actual product, specifications subject to change without notice.)

NOTICE:  YOUR INSURANCE POLICY MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR AC-

CIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS RIDE-ON PRODUCT.  TO DETERMINE 

IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE 

COMPANY OR AGENT.

STACYC STABILITY CYCLE LIMITED WARRANTY

STACYC warranties this product to be free from material and manufacturing defects from date 

of purchase as described below. 

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Frame and Fork – Five years.

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Non-electrical systems components – One year.

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Electric system components, including battery and charger – 90 days.

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Normal wear and tear items – 30 days. (sprockets, chain, grips, bar plugs, saddle, 

footrest, brake cable/housing, brake lining, paint/decals, tires, inner tubes)

This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is not used in accordance with the owner’s 

manual or:

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damaged in an accident, crash or loss of control incident;

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used in a manner other than for recreation;

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poorly or incorrectly maintained;

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used in a manner in which this product was not specifically designed;

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failure to follow owner’s manual instructions or warnings;

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electronics or battery exposed to water;

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modified in any way;

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damage by unauthorized service or parts;

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used for commercial purposes

This Limited Warranty does not cover any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly 

maintenance, or storage.

STACYC is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to 

the use or misuse of this product. 

This Limited Warranty is valid only for the original purchaser and is non-transferable.  Warranty 

claims must be accompanied with original proof of purchase.  If proof of purchase is not provid

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ed, warranty period begins from original date of manufacture.

STACYC does not offer an extended warranty. 

For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the serial number 

below.

Serial Number:   _______________________________________________________________

Date Purchased: _______________________________________________________________

Summary of Contents for Stability Cycle

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...R EXERCISE OF PARENTAL RESPON SIBILITY IN SELECTING RIDING PRODUCTS APPROPRIATE TO THE AGE SIZE AND DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRESS OF A CHILD OR PARENTAL SUPERVISION IN SITUATIONS IN WHICH CHILDREN OF VARIOUS...

Page 3: ...18 Rear axle nuts 19 Chain tensioner 20 Drum brake assembly 21 Rear wheel 22 Drive sprocket 23 Drive motor 24 Electric Speed Controller ESC 25 Fuse inside down tube 1 Handlebar 2 Handlebar grip 3 Bra...

Page 4: ...er operate the stability cycle without the side panels and chain guard properly installed Do not allow hands feet hair body parts clothing or similar articles to come in contact with any rotating or m...

Page 5: ...G AND UN LOADING A STACYC STABILITY CYCLE INTO A VEHICLE 1 Place the Power Switch into the OFF position 2 Remove Battery 3 Load into vehicle for transport 4 After unloading ensure Power Switch is in O...

Page 6: ...to instructions pro vided by battery and charger manufacturer The stability cycle should be turned OFF and the battery removed when unit is not in use If the power switch is left on the battery loses...

Page 7: ...annot walk run coast and brake they are surely not ready for throttle control 1 Ensure power switch is in OFF position throttle in zero position 2 Install Battery 3 Power on bike Power Switch to ON po...

Page 8: ...and hold throttle in FULL position Do not release 5 Turn power switch to ON position do not let throttle move from FULL position o The yellow LED light will flash 5 times then all the LED lights will...

Page 9: ...GHTS REMAIN ILLUMINATED WHEN THROTTLE IS RETURNED TO ZERO PROGRAM MODE IS NOT ACTIVATED AND BIKE WILL MOVE WHEN TURNING THE THROTTLE EXERCISE CAUTION GREEN ADVANCED HIGH POWER YELLOW STANDARD MEDIUM P...

Page 10: ...proceed to step 2 2 Determine if brake cable has too much slack or brake rotor is dragging on brake pad a Loosen brake hub barrel adjuster b Adjust brake hub adjuster in or out until desired brake adj...

Page 11: ...e tube and remove tire from wheel 9 Install new tire and or tube onto wheel 10 Inflate to pressure recommended on sidewall 11 Tension chain by pulling rear wheel outward with aid of chain tensioner al...

Page 12: ...YCstabilitycycle com for information on spare part availability Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product specifications subject to change without notice NOTICE YOUR INSURANCE P...

Page 13: ...For any additional information please visit www STACYCstabilitycycle com...

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