STACYC 16EDRIVE Original Instructions Manual

STACYC 16EDRIVE Original Instructions Manual

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STACYC model 16EDRIVE
STACYC model 12EDRIVE
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  • Page 1 STACYC model 16EDRIVE STACYC model 12EDRIVE O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S S T A C Y C , I N C . 6 7 9 5 C O R P O R A T I O N...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction ........................Warnings/Cautions/Notes/Intended Use ............... Specification Drawings Bike Specifications ..................Battery Specifications ..................Throttle Components & Features ................LED Information Chart ....................Pre Ride Inspection & Checklist .................. Battery & Charger Charging The Battery ..................Battery Installation ................... Battery Removal ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The design of a STACYC™, combined with the duration and distance it allows, provides children with thousands of hours of seat time, during their formative years that would be otherwise unattainable with a regular “kids”...
  • Page 4: Warnings/Cautions/Notes/Intended Use

    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.
  • Page 5 WARNING: THESE MODELS ARE NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 3 OR HEAVIER THAN 75 LB (34 KG) Children under 8 years of age should not use charger. No children should ride any cycle if they cannot sit on the seat and touch both feet flat on the ground at the same time.
  • Page 6 Keep safely away from cars and motor vehicle traffic, swimming pools, or other bodies of water, and only use where allowed with caution. Always check and obey any local laws or regulations, which may affect the locations where the cycle may be used.
  • Page 7: Bike Specifications

    1. Handlebar: Aluminum bicycle handlebar 2. Handlebar Grip: Left side handlebar grip 3. Brake Lever: Adjustable rear brake lever 4. Throttle: Twist type throttle with Battery Level indicator lights 5. Front fork: BMX-style steel front fork 6. Stem: Aluminum bicycle stem, attaching the front fork to the handlebar 7.
  • Page 8: Battery Specifications

    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 frame) P a g e | P a g e |...
  • Page 9: Throttle Components/Features

    THROTTLE COMPONENTS/FEATURES: Throttle grip Throttle gauge Throttle gauge “full” position “zero” position Rotation Power Switch Power Switch Power Switch (shown in “OFF” Position) (shown in “ON” Position) LED → GREEN LED → YELLOW LED → RED P a g e |...
  • Page 10: Led Information Chart

    LED INFORMATION POWER THROTTLE SITUATION/ REACTION SWITCH POSITION cycle could be in program mode (exercise caution with ZERO NONE the throttle) cycle powered on and in “TRAINING/LOW” ZERO power mode cycle powered on and in “NORMAL/MED” ZERO YELLOW power mode cycle powered on and in “ADVANCED/FAST”...
  • Page 11: Pre Ride Inspection & Checklist

    PRE-RIDE INSPECTION & CHECKLIST: Never ride your cycle on public streets, roads, highways, at night or when visibility is limited. Inspect cycle for damage. Do not ride a damaged cycle. Power Switch: Ensure the Power switch is in the “OFF” position during the Pre-Ride Inspection and remains “OFF”...
  • Page 12: Battery Charger

    CHARGING THE BATTERY: Remove the battery from the cycle. Plug the charger into an outlet and slide the battery into place on charger. New batteries can take longer to charge. Allow the battery to charge until the green LED is solid before removing the battery from the charger. A flashing green status LED indicates the battery is in the final stage of charging which includes cell balanc- ing, which is very important to the life of the battery.
  • Page 13: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION: Note: The 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 its charge. 1. Locate battery and orient as shown, it is easier if you turn the handlebars left or right 45 degrees.
  • Page 14: Throttle Oporation

    THROTTLE OPERATION: (Confirm Speed Mode & Check Battery Level) Operation of throttle is only for those supervised by an adult. In no circumstances should a child be allowed to operate the cycle without proper training and super- vision. If the child cannot walk, run, coast and brake, they are surely not ready for throttle control.
  • Page 15: Changing Power Modes

    6. Exercise caution around moving parts and wheels. 7. Contact customer service or go visit: www.STACYC.com if unsure about any operational procedure. CHANGING POWER MODES (TO BE PERFORMED BY ADULTS ONLY) Your cycle is equipped with 3 power modes for different skill levels.
  • Page 16 Power Switch→”OFF” Power Switch→”ON” Power Switch→”ON” Throttle→”FULL” position Throttle→”FULL” position Throttle→”FULL” position HOLD THROTTLE IN FULL LED→flashing YELLOW LED→flashing GREEN, YELLOW POSITION 5 yellow flashes AND RED 5 Green/Yellow/Red flashes with 5 beeps, all LEDS stay lit, release throttle, all LED lights off, ready to choose power model Select Program: 6.
  • Page 17: Programming Mode Activation

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  • Page 18: The Starting Process

    THE STARTING PROCESS: SIT, PUSH, COAST, BRAKE, PRACTICE (Perform under adult supervision, wearing protective equipment, in an open and safe area) Non-powered training: (Turn Power Switch to the “OFF” position and remove battery) 1. Sit on bike with feet on ground. Familiarize rider with seat, foot platform, brake(s), handlebars , throttle and their function.
  • Page 19: Approaching / Remounting

    Turn Power Switch to the “ON” position. YELLOW Ensure LED is lit, indicating “Standard Mode” selected. If not, see Throttle operation and Changing Power Mode sections in this manual. Adult should supervise child as the top speed and acceleration have both increased in this mode. The child must demonstrate the ability to roll off throttle and use the brake to slow to a stop, and maintain a safe distance for obstacles and other riders.
  • Page 20: Repair & Maintenance

    Exercise caution around exposed parts. • Contact customer service if unsure about any repair or maintenance. Replacement Parts: For the complete selection of replacement parts visit www.STACYC.com. Repair Centers: For a list of authorized service centers visit www.STACYC.com. Test Brake: 1.
  • Page 21 Adjust Brake: WARNING: Careful adjustment of brake is critical as the brake is capable of causing the cycle to skid the tire throwing an unsuspecting rider. Test and practice braking in an open area free from obstacles, in a straight line, until child is familiar with the brake function.
  • Page 22 2. Determine if brake cable has too much slack or brake hub is dragging on the brake pad: a. Loosen brake hub barrel adjuster. b. Adjust brake hub adjuster in or out until desired brake adjustment is at- tained. c. Lock brake hub barrel adjuster. d.
  • Page 23 Note: Chain may be greasy and dirty. Turn power switch to “OFF” position, remove battery, allow cycle to cool before beginning repair or maintenance: 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 for repair or maintenance.
  • Page 24: Error Codes

    height is achieved, then tighten the adjustment clamp. The seat post is marked with anindicator line. Do not extend past the indicator line. Note: Low seat height is recommended. Low seat height allows the operator to easily reach the ground for more secure footing, and increases rider confidence. Battery and Battery Disposal: Refer to battery manufacturer documentation for proper battery maintenance.
  • Page 25 Service Center in your area, visit our website at www.STACYC.com PRODUCT PARTS: Visit www.STACYC.com for information on spare part availability. (Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product, specifications subject to change without notice.) P a g e |...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    NOTICE: YOUR INSURANCE POLICY MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS RIDE-ON PRODUCT. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT. LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer warranties this product to be free from material and manufacturing defects from date of purchase as described below.
  • Page 27: Edrive

    ADDR SS: CORPORATION PKWY ELECTRIC-POWERED BALANCE BIKE SUIT ACCOMPANYING PRODUCTS: FORT WORTH, TX 76126 STACYC SMART CHARGER P/N: 4200 0 U.S.A. STACYC 2AH 20V BATT P/N: 2 20 7 IDENTIFYING IMAGES: e declare this DoC is issued under the SOLE RESPONSIBILITY of STACYC, Inc.
  • Page 28: Edrive

    ADDRESS: ORPORATION PKWY ELECTRIC-POWERED BALANCE BIKE SUITE ACCO PANYING PRODUCTS: FORT WORTH, TX 76126 STACYC SMART CHARGER P/N: 4200 0 U.S.A. STACYC 4AH 20V BATT P/N: 2 IDENTIFYING I AGES: e declare this DoC is issued under the SOLE RESPONSIBILITY of STACYC, Inc.
  • Page 29 For additional information, please visit: www.STACYC.com...

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