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Version 1c March, 2013
Sport Cruiser Owner's Manual
Mar-13
i-cycle NZ

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  • Page 1 Your Instruction Manual Version 1c March, 2013 Sport Cruiser Owner’s Manual Mar-13 i-cycle NZ...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS  General Instructions  Assembly  Charging Instructions  Safe Riding Requirements  Riding Instructions  Maintenance  Troubleshooting pg. 2 © i-cycle NZ...
  • Page 3: General Instructions

    At i-cycle, our pledge to quality means that all of our electric bicycle components are high-value, purpose-built and reliable. We have added many safety devices for correct usage.
  • Page 4 Tools required: Spanner; Allen key; Screwdriver, etc. As the new owner of one of our i-cycle eBikes, we have given you a useful tool kit for each model type/ electric bicycle.  Front wheel: Put the ends of the front wheel hub in the fork ends and then tighten the wheel, make sure it’s perfectly aligned and secure.
  • Page 5: Charging Instructions

    CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS  Always use the smart charger supplied by i-cycle which should be the best match for your bike (never use a charger from a different model). Before charging, you must turn the power switch to “OFF” and pull out the key. Keep the charger in a dry, well-ventilated area when it’s working.
  • Page 6  If you notice a peculiar smell or that the temperature of the battery or charger is extremely high when charging the battery, please stop charging immediately and notify your local distributor or our i-cycle Customer Service Centre. Note! Please read the supplied charger manual in detail before using the charger.
  • Page 7  Don’t lend the electric bicycle to anyone who doesn’t know how to operate it.  Like most other cycles, your i-cycle eBike is designed to carry only one person; carrying a passenger is not recommended.
  • Page 8: Riding Instructions

    To bring the vehicle to a halt, use the brakes.  eBike with Throttle: (Most i-cycle eBikes have this system) Start pedalling a few cycles and then gently rotate the throttle (anticlockwise) to increase your speed.
  • Page 9 If you follow the advice above and our riding and battery care recommendations, then the distance travelled will be as long as possible! pg. 9 © i-cycle NZ...
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    However, if for any reason you can’t adjust it well enough; consider taking your bike to a bicycle service centre or your i-cycle dealer’s workshop for expert assistance. After a long period of use, your chain can eventually wear out –...
  • Page 11 Use a cloth to avoid short circuiting any electrical components. Your electric bike has a durable finish and does not need to be waxed. Clean with a mild detergent and buff it afterwards to restore its original shine if needed. pg. 11 © i-cycle NZ...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    2. Change the fuse 2. The fuse has burnt out 3.Change the charger 3. The charger is damaged Other troubles Any problems with the electrical Ask the local dealer or components i-cycle service centre for help pg. 12 © i-cycle NZ...

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