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Owner’s Manual

 

Cycleman CEB18 / GEB06 700C 2020 Model 

Cycleman MEB08 27.5” / 29” 2020 Model 

Cycleman FEB05 20” 2020 Model 

 

 

 

 

We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Cycleman bike 

Summary of Contents for CEB18

Page 1: ... Owner s Manual Cycleman CEB18 GEB06 700C 2020 Model Cycleman MEB08 27 5 29 2020 Model Cycleman FEB05 20 2020 Model We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your Cycleman bike ...

Page 2: ...e ON OFF button and Light button 13 3 3 Pedal assist power 14 3 4 Battery capacity meter riding style and affect on range 14 3 5 Brakes 15 3 6 Stem and handle bar clamps 16 3 7 Folding Mechanism folding models only 16 3 8 The connectors 17 3 9 Quick release saddle height adjustment 18 3 10 Rims and spokes 18 3 11 Chain and drive wheel removal 18 3 12 Derailleur and gear change 19 4 Warranty batter...

Page 3: ...ou probably are Always test your brakes prior to using the bike and remember the bike will not stop as quickly in the wet as it would in the dry Before you use the bike for the first time please make absolutely certain that it has been correctly assembled You can do this by either taking it to your nearest cycle engineer or if you are proficient in cycle mechanics inspecting it yourself In particu...

Page 4: ... riding on compound road conditions such as mountain forest road and gravel All the above models shall not be used for off road sports and performance If consumers violate the regulations for off road sports and performance and cause accidental injury they shall bear their own responsibility Before you set off for the first ride suggested information to measure and adjust saddle height to suit rid...

Page 5: ...peed Turning the pedals for more than of a revolution will now activate the motor 2 1 9 To avoid unplanned acceleration always make sure that the LCD assist level is set to 0 when mounting dismounting and turn the bike off when leaving it unattended To set the assist levels toggle with the and buttons see fig 1 2 1 10 For full information regarding the LCD display please refer to separate hand boo...

Page 6: ...completely discharged for more than 24 hours Voltage dropping below minimum for any length of time will cause serious damage to your battery cells 2 3 5 Recharge your battery every month even if you are not using the bike Most lithium ion batteries will continue to discharge even when the bike and battery are turned off If your battery falls below minimum Voltage it may not be recoverable 2 3 6 Do...

Page 7: ...new Cycleman battery does not need recharging for up to 6 months over the winter We recommend the battery is recharged every 6 months To put the battery into deep sleep mode simply press the LED button on the battery for 10 seconds If the battery is below 29V deep sleep will be activated automatically after 24 hours of non use The battery will automatically wake up when you turn your bike back on ...

Page 8: ...c equipment etc causing hidden dangers of the accident 2 5 4 Please use neutral detergent wipe the headlight lampshade instrument case and other plastic parts with a soft clean cloth or sponge dipped in water and then wipe with a dry cloth to avoid scratches 2 5 5 It is strictly forbidden to refuel the front and rear brakes and tires 2 5 6 Please avoid frequent bike washing the best bike washing c...

Page 9: ...ir open position and touching the handle bars 2 6 5 Warning Handlebar hand grips or tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged as bare tube ends can cause injury 2 6 6 Brake pads must be replaced if the pad material wears to less than 1mm IMPORTANT braking distances increase on wet or icy roads 2 6 7 Lubrication 6 7 1 Lubricate all pivot points on the derailleur and chain with light oil or chain...

Page 10: ...welded 6061 Alloy T4 and T6 tempered Frame size 700C 489cm Finish Stealth Black Silk painted and lacquered three stage oven hardened Forks Suspension forks Seat post 300mm black anodised aluminium Saddle Comfort E Bike Saddle Handlebars Black anodised alloy with ergo support grips Stem Black anodised alloy adjustable height Kick stand Black anodised alloy Gears SHIMANO 7 8 speed derailleur with 7 ...

Page 11: ... to 8hours depending on battery state Connections All electronic components and motor wheel have individual connectors for ease of servicing Assisted range 468Wh battery Average 30miles 50kilometers Max 50miles 80kilometers 575Wh battery Average 35miles 60kilometers Max 65miles 105kilometers Assistance Pedelec with 5 levels of assistance power and safe mode Maxspeed 15 5mph 25kph with powered assi...

Page 12: ...l service Low range after recharging the battery 1 Tyre pressures too low 2 Undercharge or charger fault 3 Battery capacity loss or damage 4 Hill climbing frequent stops strong headwinds overloading 1 Check pressures 2 Recharge completely or have charger inspected 3 Replace battery 3 Controls and equipment In this section the functions and any specific maintenance needed on all the main controls a...

Page 13: ...ry turn the key fully anticlockwise and hold in this position whilst siding the battery out 3 1 5 The battery can be charged either on or off the bike 3 2 The ON OFF button and Light button 3 2 1 To turn the power on so the pedelec system is operational simply press the on off button marked with a c on the handle bar control for 3 seconds the LCD symbols will become visible showing the power is on...

Page 14: ... the assistance at 100 power In high traffic situations or poor conditions such as ice and snow instant full power could be dangerous Power settings can be changed when the bike is stationary or when on the move IMPORTANT Make sure your handlebar grips are always intact and in good condition Uncovered handlebar tubes can be very dangerous 3 4 Battery capacity meter riding style and affect on range...

Page 15: ...th battery is 10 40 C 3 5 Brakes 3 5 1 Disc brakes are fitted to the front and rear wheels of the bicycle The braking direction is left for front and right for rear Disc brakes offer several advantages over traditional rim brakes including better braking in wet muddy or other adverse conditions and less braking power fade over extended downhill braking 3 5 2 Details of how to adjust and maintain y...

Page 16: ...rake cleaning solution 3 6 Stem and handle bar clamps 3 6 1 Your bike has been fitted with an adjustable handlebar and stem clamp that allows you to change the angle and height of the bars to find the most comfortable riding position 3 6 2 The handlebars can be adjusted before you use the bike by slackening the clamp in the middle of the handle bars Once a comfortable position is achieved securely...

Page 17: ...catch and push the clamp arm forward again Finally fold the bike away from the clamp arm To unfold repeat the same procedure in reverse making sure you do not trap the cables inside the frame in the clamp 3 7 4 Folding the pedals is very straight forward Simply push the pedal in towards the bike with your hand or foot and fold down To unfold lift the pedal back to its normal position Make sure it ...

Page 18: ...provided by your supplier If this service has not been undertaken at the correct time this may cause damage to the wheels and spokes that will not be covered under our Warranty 3 10 2 Check the rims before riding You need to confirm whether the rim or steel wire is damaged and whether the hub rotates smoothly Once you find damage or poor rotation you need to find the cause in time and use it after...

Page 19: ...the pins and alignment arrows align correctly Re clip the cable to the frame ensuring that the cable cannot rub against the tyre and that the cable exits in a downwards direction from the axle to avoid water ingress into the motor Refit the rubber top hat cover Because the bicycle has a rear derailleur the chain will be automatically adjusted 3 12 Derailleur and gear change 3 12 1 Full details on ...

Page 20: ...hts and lighting system One year All other parts other than consumables not shown above One year Terms and conditions 1 If the product has a quality fault within 15 days of delivery the part will be repaired or replaced or in exceptional circumstances we may replace the whole vehicle 2 The period of assurance shall commence from the day delivery was made to the retail customer or from the day the ...

Page 21: ...l cared for to optimise useful life and range It is the responsibility of the bike owner operator to ensure the battery is looked after properly Incorrect use or storage of your battery may cause damage and void your warranty 4 1 3 It is not unusual for a well maintained battery to last for several years Though your bike will feel less powerful as the battery gets older and the range will diminish...

Page 22: ...use the enhanced mode Bike storage and maintenance 1 After the ride please place the bike in a place free of sunlight and rain 2 Always check the chain lubrication if the chain is free of oil please add chain lubricant 3 Regularly check the various screws of the car and the places that need to be tightened and tighten regularly 4 Clean the bike regularly to ensure the best performance of the bike ...

Page 23: ...suggestions and precautions carefully and use them strictly in accordance with this standard during the bike using 6 Service After sales service is available through your retailer 7 Pre Delivery Inspection check list The PDI is a critical part of the overall Quality Assurance process and must be completed by the supplying dealer followed by a test ride and sign off before passing the bike to the c...

Page 24: ...l 14 Check smoothness and running clearance of bottom bracket 15 Check seat post quick release clamp is properly in place and secure and saddle is correctly fitted Adjust as necessary 16 Check smooth operation of gear change on either derailleur or hub gear and ensure all gears can be selected Adjust as necessary 17 Ensure side stand supports bike correctly and does not interfere with other moving...

Page 25: ...ge battery off the bike and check charger and battery functions correctly Check status lights on battery Road Test 1 Road test the bike in a safe environment to test functionality of both electrical and cycle systems as described in the user manual check noise and performance levels Adjust correct after test ride 2 Notify our support if any manufacturing faults are identified providing photographs...

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