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Owner's Manual
CycloTricity Electric Bicycles
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December 1st, 5
edition
We strongly recommend you read this entire manual before
using your bike.
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Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual CycloTricity Electric Bicycles December 1st, 5 edition We strongly recommend you read this entire manual before using your bike. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Part 2 – Controls and Equipment Battery LCD handlebar dashboard LCD Instructions and Setup Throttle Installing Pedals Brake levers Disc brakes Controller Controller connections guide Part 3 – Troubleshooting and Warranty Troubleshooting Warranty Exceptions to limited warranty Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 3: Before First Time Use

    3- Screw driver 4- Pump 5- 15mm spanner Although your Cyclotricity bike has been thoroughly tested, it is important that you perform some basic checks before first time use. You are also recommended to perform these checks regularly in the future to protect yourself and your Cyclotricity bike: 1- Check brakes and brake isolators are functioning properly.
  • Page 4 7- Ensure the handlebar dashboard is on. You will need to have the battery switched on, then pressing the on/off button on the handlebar dashboard for this to happen. Remember to turn the handlebar dashboard off when stopped or walking the bike. LCD dashboard Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 5: Battery Care

    5- If you are going to leave your battery uncharged for more than eight weeks, it is best left half charged. You should then re-charge it every four weeks for two hours to keep it in top condition. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 6: Charger

    12- Always dry the battery with a clean dry cloth after cycling in the rain. Charger 1- Red light on the charger means the battery is charging. When the red light turns green, the battery is fully charged. Please ignore the green light and carry on Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 7: Water

    charging for 12 hours for the first 3 charges to condition your battery. 2- Always connect the charger to the battery before connecting it to the mains. This is to avoid static sparks. 3- Always disconnect the charger from the mains before disconnecting the charger from the battery.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Warning: Any replacement forks must have the same rake and same tube inner diameter as the originally fitted to the bicycle. This is mainly for safety and to keep the bikes geometry the way it was designed for structural integrity. 2- Disc brake pad wear and replacement.
  • Page 9: Part 2 - Controls And Equipment

    In this section we will describe the functions and any specific maintenance needed on all the main controls. Battery 1- Your Cyclotricity bike comes with a key to lock the battery in place. Please note that this key is only...
  • Page 10: Lcd Handlebar Dashboard

    4- Switching the power off will transform your bike into a normal push bike. 5- The LCD also provides other functions such as speed, time, distance of your journey etc (see LCD instructions). Please note that the battery function on the LCD may not Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 11: Lcd Instructions And Setup

    7- To see the actual capacity left on the battery, check the indicators on the battery itself. (LED on battery shell) LCD Instructions and Setup Display under common running conditions  Main view Battery indicator Trip time (TM) Level of assistance Current speed Trip distance (DST) Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 12 Level 1 being the lowest, and 5 being the highest. Illuminate screen Under normal operating conditions, press and hold the UP button to have the screen illuminate for use in the dark. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 13 Press and hold the SW button to switch the device on. Press and hold both the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time for 3 seconds. This will take you into the LCD setup view. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 14: Throttle

    4- As of January 2016 throttles are illegal to come supplied with e-bikes in the UK. To use the throttle strictly off-road you can sign the throttle disclaimer. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 15: Installing Pedals

    R pedal is the one that goes on the drive side with the chain ring, the right side as you are sat on the bike. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 16: Brake Levers

    Adjust the bolt so that there is 0.3mm clearance between the stationary (hub side) pad and the rotor. 2- Adjust the cable-adjuster bolt on the caliper so that there is 0.3mm clearance between the outside pad and the rotor. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 17 WARNING: If you are unsure about any part of the installation process you should seek advice from a professional bike service centre. Damage due to wrong adjustments will NOT be covered by your warranty. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 18: Controller

    The controller is the brain of the bike. Therefore, all electric parts must be connected through it to function. The controller is located inside a plastic box attached to the frame as demonstrated in this picture. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 19: Controller Connections Guide

    The next page shows a photo of all the wires and how/where they should be connected. WARNING: Please do NOT open the metal box of the controller itself. Doing so will void your warranty and may cause a safety hazard. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 20: Part 3 - Troubleshooting And Warranty

    2-Max speed on LCD/LED is 2-Refer to the LCD/LED not configured properly instructions in this 3-Handlebar dashboard manual to change the problem. MAX speed. 4-Battery overloaded. 3-Contact your dealer 5-Damage to motor. for replacement. 4- The battery Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 21 6-As a last resort, ask your dealer to fit a new motor to verify whether your old motor is damaged. Driving range is 1-Tyre pressure too low 1-Pump the tyres. very low. I.e. 2-Undercharged battery 2- Re-condition the Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 22: Warranty

    3- Handlebar dashboard 4- Electric brake levers (excluding brake shoes, callipers and pads) 5- Controller 6- Throttle 7- Pedal assistance device 8- Battery (including loss of range to under 10km (6miles) while using pedal assist only). Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...
  • Page 23 Cyclotricity. Cyclotricity, at its sole discretion, has the option of replacing with a new part, or factory re-certified part. The Limited Warranty stated herein is in lieu of and expressly excludes all other warranties not...
  • Page 24: Exceptions To Limited Warranty

    4- Failure to produce invoice or proof of purchase. 5- Spare parts and components worn in normal use. 6- Non-electrical components such as brakes, gears, chains, cranks (though the main frame is covered by the warranty) etc. Copyright December 1st Cyclotricity Ltd...

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