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CYCLEBOARD
ELITE PRO
OWNER'S MANUAL
Important Instructions and Warnings
Read this manual completely before riding your CycleBoard.
TM
PATENTED
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  • Page 1 CYCLEBOARD ELITE PRO OWNER’S MANUAL Important Instructions and Warnings Read this manual completely before riding your CycleBoard. PATENTED cycleboard.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Battery And Charger Use And Care Maintenance and General Troubleshooting For assistance contact www.cycleboard.com Please have your Serial Number ready before contacting CycleBoard for warranty assistance and/or replacement parts. It is located on the bottom of your CycleBoard. Page 2...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Congratulations on the purchase of your new CycleBoard! Read this manual thoroughly! Pay special attention to the safety and product warnings before you start riding your CycleBoard to help ensure that you ride safely and your CycleBoard electric vehicle has a long service life.
  • Page 4: Cycleboard Major Parts And Diagram

    CYCLEBOARD ELITE PRO MAJOR PARTS AND DIAGRAM Battery Charger Page 4...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Full Charge Distance: Up to 25 Miles (12.8Ah Battery) your warranty. Climbing Grade: up to 25% Incline Note: The CycleBoard must be moving at 2-3 mph while applying MOTOR the throttle to engage motor. 48V 800W Silent Rear Hub Motor (1200w peak output)
  • Page 6: Folding / Unfolding Handle

    FOLDING / UNFOLDING HANDLE The CycleBoard comes with the handle folded down in the shipping box. TO UNFOLD: After handle locks in place, Loosen clamp lever by rotating it Pick up the CycleBoard by the tighten the clamp lever on the left forward.
  • Page 7: Setup

    4. Check the hand brake on the left handlebar to ensure it is functioning properly. 5. The self centering springs in the front of the CycleBoard may initially make squeaking and clicking sounds when steering but will stop after a short break in period. Shown in Fig 3.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Do not do “wheelies” or pull up on the handlebars when riding, as this could cause damage to the CycleBoard or injury to the rider. Do not touch the brakes or motor of your CycleBoard when in use or soon after riding as these parts can become very hot.
  • Page 9 Any rider unable to stand and lean comfortably on the CycleBoard as well as operate the throttle and brake properly should not attempt to ride it. Keep the CycleBoard away from children under the age of 18 and remember that it is intended for use only by persons who are, at a minimum, completely comfortable and competent while operating the product.
  • Page 10 • While riding, be aware of your surroundings and obey local traffic laws. • Never exceed the 250-lb. weight limit. • Never let children under the age of 18 ride your CycleBoard. The CycleBoard can reach speeds of 25mph+. The CycleBoard is an adult product and not meant for use by children.
  • Page 11: Safety And Warning Labels

    Do not jerk or force the handle in any direction as damage or injury could occur. Only turn throttle power on if rider is standing on the CycleBoard and always turn power off BEFORE stepping off. This product has a powerful motor, always start in “Speed...
  • Page 12: Operating Procedures

    Speed Mode 1. Keep one foot on the riding deck and push off on the ground BOTH HANDS ON THE HANDLEBARS IN CASE with the other foot. The CycleBoard must be moving at 2-3 mph for the motor OF UNINTENDED MOVEMENT OF YOUR to engage.
  • Page 13 YOUR SAFETY IS UP TO YOU when you are operating your CycleBoard. We only list some of the do’s and don’ts here, it is not possible to list them all.
  • Page 14 DOWNHILL AND RIDER-ASSISTED RIDING The CycleBoard is intended to be primarily powered by its electric motor and does not require the rider to manually operate it for successful riding. We recommend that you take time to familiarize yourself with the CycleBoard and to safely and gradually explore the limits of performance with each ride.
  • Page 15: Throttle / Lcd Display

    THROTTLE / LCD DISPLAY Read the instructions carefully before usage. Page 15...
  • Page 16 The CYCLEBOARD throttle is designed with advanced features like speed modes, safe-start, programmable speed limits and more. To propel the CYCLEBOARD forward, keep one foot on the riding deck, push off on the ground with the other foot and push the throttle lever (located on the right handle) downwards, towards the grou nd.
  • Page 17 9: Throttle Auto Shutoff: Enter value Next, quick press the left, right, left, right buttons to unlock the settings 10: Factory Reset: Reset To turn on the CycleBoard interface. Quick press the right button to move the cursor down.
  • Page 18 THROTTLE ERRORS AND SPEED MODES SPEED MODES ERROR DISPLAY The error symbol is displayed when there is an error fault. The CycleBoard throttle comes with 5 speed mode settings that limit top speed for safety. ERROR CODES: Speed Mode Top Speed...
  • Page 19: Braking

    The CYCLEBOARD hand brake lever is equipped with a throttle cutoff feature that will dis-able the throttle when the brake is applied WARNING: THE DISC BREAK WILL BE HOT AFTER RIDING. WAIT UNTIL THE BRAKE DISC HAS COOLED OFF BEFORE MAKING A BRAKE ADJUSTMENT OR BEFORE TOUCHING THE BRAKE DISC.
  • Page 20: Steering

    DO NOT attempt to turn the handlebars while riding as this is not how the electric vehicle that uses an intuitive “Lean- CycleBoard is designed to steer and may be dangerous. Start off by practicing in to-Turn” steering design. wide open areas on speed mode 1 and gradually increase your speed over time as your comfort and skill levels increase.
  • Page 21: Pre-Ride Checklist

    PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST BEFORE RIDING, ALWAYS MAKE SURE TO THOROUGHLY CHECK YOUR CYCLEBOARD AND ENSURE IT IS SAFE TO OPERATE. BRAKE HARDWARE Check the brakes for proper function. When you squeeze the Check all parts such as nuts, bolts, cables, fasteners, etc. to lever, the brake should provide positive braking action.
  • Page 22 Particularly riders must learn and master the steering function of the CycleBoard, see more on this in the “Steering” Section of this guide.
  • Page 23: Battery And Charger Use And Care

    BATTERY AND CHARGER USE AND CARE Included with your new CYCLEBOARD is a 48V lithium-ion battery and a 2amp lithium-ion battery charger. Your CYCLEBOARD battery is designed for high capacity charging and a long lifespan; however, improper use will damage the battery and decrease its charge strength and capacity.
  • Page 24 BATTERY AND CHARGER USE AND CARE (CON’T) CHARGING YOUR CYLEBOARD: Note: The CycleBoard battery charger Turn the CYCLEBOARD off before charging or before conducting any is designed to work in 110 to 220 volt maintenance or assembly procedures. environments. You may need to purchase a...
  • Page 25 CYCLEBOARD should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, and other parts. In the event of damage, do not charge the CYCLEBOARD until the charger has been repaired or replaced. If the charger emits unusual sounds or odors, immediately stop using it and contact CYCLEBOARD customer service.
  • Page 26: Maintenance And General Troubleshooting

    CYCLEBOARD REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE: Frequently check to make sure all the screws and bolts in your CYCLEBOARD are not loose, specifically the front and rear wheel bolts and the 4 bolts located on the underside of your CYCLEBOARD that are part of the steering mechanism. Add Loctite if they become loose.
  • Page 27 CHARGER: The charger supplied with this CYCLEBOARD electric vehicle should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts and in the event of such damage, the CYCLEBOARD must not be charged until the charger has been repaired or replaced.
  • Page 28 Use only on flat, dry surfaces, avoid inclines and debris Battery not fully charged Fully recharge battery until light turns green on charger Battery life has been reached Replace battery - contact CycleBoard for assistance Damaged Battery Replace battery - contact CycleBoard for assistance Runs slow, power reduction...
  • Page 29 SOLUTION Disc brake is rubbing Brake caliper out of alignment Adjust brake caliper Brake Disc is bent or damaged Replace brake disc; Contact CycleBoard for assistance Worn out brake pads Replace brake caliper; Contact CycleBoard for assistance Brakes not working...
  • Page 30: Faq

    HOW FAR CAN I RIDE ON A CYCLEBOARD ? On a full charge, the CYCLEBOARD has a range of up to 25 miles for the standard 12.8ah battery. Traveling up steep inclines will take more energy out of the battery and is not recommended. Factors such as road surface, wind resistance and weight of the rider can also affect the CYCLEBOARD ’s range.
  • Page 31 HOW PORTABLE IS THE CYCLEBOARD ? A. The CYCLEBOARD handle quickly collapses for easy storage and transportation and can fit in the trunk of most cars. RECORD YOUR INFORMATION: For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the serial number below. Your CYCLEBOARD model...
  • Page 32 Need Help? Visit our web site for replacement parts, product support and a list of authorized service centers at www.cycleboard.com Page 32...

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