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1.  The electric cable connecting  the battery to the motor is  loose or severed  3  The fuse has blown    1  Charge the battery  2  Fix the cable firmly  3  Change the fuse       The range  or travelling  distance under power  is  getting shorter    1  Insufficient battery capacity   2  The battery is getting old and  depleted   3  Braking frequently  riding  uphill for long stretches or  running against the wind  continuously    1  Charge the battery fully  2  Change the battery  3  Use more pedalling          The indicator doesn t light  up when charging    1 The connecting cable is  getting loose   2  The fuse has burnt out   3  The charger is damaged    1 Insert the socket firmly  2  Change the fuse  3 Change the charger          Other troubles       Any problems with the electrical  components       Ask the local dealer or  i cycle service centre for  help             i cycle NZ    pg  12       
2.  product  improvement processes we employ in our manufacturing and assembly of the  bikes finally delivered   The manual is usually updated after any such changes  are made   Your i cycle dealer should point this out at the time of purchase   however     amp  It is strongly recommended that users do not attempt to modify any of the  technical or mechanical characteristics of this eBike without prior consultation  with i cycle NZ           i cycle NZ pg  3    ASSEMBLY    General Assembly Instructions     Each eBike was carefully assembled and strictly checked before leaving the factory     When packing  we usually remove the front wheel and handlebar of some eBikes for  safe transportation  However  you can very easily re install them according to the  guidelines below     Tools required  Spanner  Allen key  Screwdriver  etc  As the new owner of one of  our 1 cycle eBikes  we have given you a useful tool kit for each model type  electric  bicycle      amp  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  The  quick release mechanism must be seated squarely and firmly tightened to  ensure safety  Tighten the brake levers in their correct positions     amp  Handlebar   Stem   Headset  The handlebar and stem comes pre assembled   Loosen bolts on the stem and insert and turn the handle bar assembly until it  is at right angles with the frame  Align the handlebars so they are  perpendicular
3.  to the front wheel  Then use the Allen key to tighten     amp  Pedals  The right hand pedal  marked    R    on the pedal shaft  must be fitted  on the right hand crank and tightened firmly clockwise  The left pedal   marked    L     should be fitted on the left hand crank and tightened firmly  anticlockwise but not excessively  as the crank threads are made of  aluminium alloy  Use the 15mm spanner     amp  Seat post  Insert into the seat tube of the bicycle frame and align  Tighten the  clamps and ensure the seat is firmly fastened     Important  Do not adjust the seat post beyond its maximum extension mark      amp  Brakes  Brakes are one of the most important safety features on any bicycle  To  minimise the risk of injury  it   s vital to ensure they are correctly adjusted  Where  fitted  ensure that the V brake blocks are parallel to the rim  and that the  distance between them does not exceed 2mm  and then tighten the brake  mounting bolts  Squeeze brakes to test their responsiveness     Most of our models come standard with   or have optional disc brakes   Check that  the wheels rotate freely without touching the disc pads     If you have little experience with bicycle maintenance we recommend you get this  done at your local bike shop or our i cycle workshop near Wellington           i cycle NZ pg  4    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   B
4. Your       Instruction Manual       Version 1c March  2013       Mar 13 i cycle NZ Sport Cruiser Owner   s Manual    CONTENTS    General Instructions  Assembly   Charging Instructions  Safe Riding Requirements  Riding Instructions    Maintenance    DD de de de       Troubleshooting       i cycle NZ pg  2    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS    DEAR USER     Thank you for buying one of our superb electric bikes  You   re one step closer to  realising a new way of cycling that is fast  fun and friendly to the environment     Our electric bikes incorporate all the advantages of bicycles which have evolved over  the past 150 years of mainstream cycling development  whilst utilising cutting edge  modern materials and technologies to ease our transition from  petroleum dependency into a cleaner and healthier lifestyle     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     It is your responsibility  however  to acknowledge and understand the safety  implications and possible risks of cycling     So  in order to ensure your safety during riding  please read this manual carefully   Special Instructions  Disclaimer    d This manual is sketch map only for your information about most aspects of  normal bike operation     amp  Itis possible that there may be some differences or unconformity with your  electric bicycle and this manual due to the continuous technical and
5. and remove  the ignition key first       Do some physical riding and conduct a safety check in the same way that you  would for a normal bicycle  Always wipe down and keep your bike clean after use   Pay special attention to cleaning the battery poles in case that reduces the  efficiency or burns the poles  At a minimum  your eBike should undergo an  annual check up  This will keep it in good working condition       Adjust chain tension     Chains may become loose after using them for a certain period of time  If this  occurs  please adjust as follows    Loosen the bolts on rear shaft  if the chain is too loose  please adjust the Chain  Bolts on both sides in clockwise order and appraise the situation  If the chain is too  tight  please adjust the bolts in a counter clockwise direction  Keep the crank gear  and wheel gear aligned  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      at which point adjustment becomes futile     simply replace the chain with a new one       Adjusting the brakes     Correct brake adjustment will make the controls work easier and offer greater  safety to the rider    The brakes are adjusted in a similar fashion to any standard bicycle  It is  important for the brakes to work correctly and that the electric cut off devices are in  working order  Check the Ele
6. ays keep the charger dry and clean  The electronics inside  contain high voltage  so please don t disassemble the charger at any time    After charging  please pull the input plug out of the electrical outlet first and  then pull out the output connecting plug from the battery case  Again   Do not  leave the charger plugged into the battery or electrical outlet for a long time  as  it may potentially damage the charger or cause a fire    Whilst charging  please keep the ensemble out of the reach of children  Do not  put anything on top of the charger when in use  and prevent any liquid  metal or  metal filings to permeate into the charger    You can also remove the battery from the bicycle and then charge it   To do this   you should lift the saddle with the lever that is underneath it  which will enable  you to remove the battery   Before you do this  you will have to unlock the  battery with the ignition key  When you finish charging  replace the battery   drop the battery down along the slide bracket and then lock the battery again  with the ignition key           i cycle NZ pg  5     amp  Do not touch either of the two poles in the battery case with your hands when the  battery is removed for charging  Also the charging connector poles should not be  touched by any metal   or any other material that conducts electricity   otherwise  it may cause short circuit     amp  If you don   t ride your eBike for a long time  the battery should be charged at least  one time per mont
7. ctric cable to the brake levers     Once the brakes have been adjusted  make the wheels turn freely to ensure  there is no binding and check that when either of the brake levers is pulled  the  motor stops working           i cycle NZ pg  10      Lubrication     For long life service the following parts of your eBike should be regularly  lubricated every half year    Front axle  Chain  Rear axle  Freewheel  Front fork and other rotation parts    For electrical parts  the user needn t clear them because they are lubricated in  factory  If you find anything wrong  please go to the local customer service centre for  help       Cleaning     The eBike should be cleaned with a damp sponge  taking special care not to get  the electrical parts wet  Battery connection  motor  rear axle   electric cables   handlebar controls  etc    Always dry off and buff with a cloth    When cleaning your electric bike  do not use a steady direct stream of water  from a hose  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           i cycle NZ pg  11    TROUBLESHOOTING       Problems    Possible causes    Solutions       When you turn the power  switch to the    ON    position   the indicator light doesn t  light up  the motor won t  work  there is no electric  power on the bike       1 Battery is completely  discharged  2
8. efore charging  you  must turn the power switch to    OFF    and pull out the key  Keep the charger ina  dry  well ventilated area when it   s working    The charger is designed for indoor use only  Keep the charger away from  water to avoid electrical short circuits  Never use it in a damp  combustible or  explosive environment    Do not remove the plug by pulling the cord  always grip the charging port by its  metal body    Firstly  connect the output plug of the charger with the socket of the battery case  properly and then insert the input plug into the AC electrical outlet  The charger  indicator will light up  which means it   s on and charging    When the light turns from Red to Green it means the battery has been fully  charged  Usually this will take about 4 6 hours to recharge the battery  depending on the previous charge level  However  you may like to charge it for  an additional 2 hours after the light turns to green  if you have time   It is good  for the service life of the battery     Do NOT charge it for more than 10 hours at a time to avoid overcharging and  damaging the battery  After the light turns GREEN  the charger goes into a  state of trickle charging  i e  the electric current    fills slowly  and maintains the     full charge    state  If you are going to be away or out for a long time  you should  pull out the charger plug  especially in hot weather    The charger will become warm during charging  so keep the charger away from  any heat source  Alw
9. h  This will ensure longer battery life  DO NOT use the bike  when the battery capacity or charge level is very low  And DO NOT leave your  battery in a fully discharged state for long periods of time  The battery will  continue to self discharge  resulting in damage       Avoid any contact with water when charging your battery  If a plug or socket  gets wet  dry it completely before using     amp  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           i cycle NZ pg  6       b prp    a gt   amp     b brrr bb p  gt      gt     SAFE RIDING REQUIREMENTS    Please obey the local traffic regulations for riding this type of vehicle    Always wear an approved safety helmet when riding on New Zealand roads   Please read this instruction manual carefully before you ride your electric bike  for the first time    Regularly check tire pressures to facilitate easy pedalling and to minimise  battery consumption    Always check the brakes before using your bike to make sure they are working  correctly  Make adjustments to enhance the brakes    sensitivity if needed  Please  use the brakes in advance of any hazard and reduce your speed on snowy or  rainy days    Please hold the handlebar in both hands except when you need 
10. it   s fully charged      Note that the best indicator of actual battery status is the one on the battery  itself  Press the battery check button on the Lithium ion battery to ascertain  the current true level of charge and recharge the battery if it lights up at the     Empty    end of the scale  or does not light up at all      Parking     Shut the power    OFF    and pull out the key from the battery case whilst parking   Also  the power switch should be turned    OFF    when pushing so that you don   t start  up the motor by accident  Use a chain lock to further secure your bicycle when  necessary     Notes  Don   t expose your eBike to sunlight or rain for extended periods  or some  electrical components may behave abnormally  Consider covering these up whilst  your bike is parked outside for any length of time     Special Notes     If you use the brakes frequently  switch the bicycle ignition on and off  i e  stop the  eBike and restart it continually   or you   re riding against the wind and or riding up  hills or carrying extra weight on the eBike     all these things will influence the  performance of the battery  making it last considerably less time before discharge  and you ll travel less distance    If you follow the advice above and our riding and battery care recommendations   then the distance travelled will be as long as possible           i cycle NZ pg  9    MAINTENANCE    ATTENTION      Before carrying out any sort of maintenance  turn off the power switch 
11. notify others for  turns etc    Please use the front and rear lights in dark or low visibility conditions    Make sure your body  clothing or other objects placed on the bike during use do  not come into contact with the chain or the wheels which could lead to damage   injury    Never touch the charging connector on the battery case with your wet hands   keys or other conducting metals in case they damage the battery pole and cause  a short circuit    Wear bright  hi vis clothing to help make you visible to other motor vehicles and  fellow riders whenever you are riding  even in daylight hours    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    To brake  the rider must action both brake levers to the correct degree    Never ride the electric bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol    Take care in bad weather conditions  especially on wet or loose surfaces    If possible  do not ride in adverse weather conditions  low visibility or if you are  very tired for the sake of safety    This electric bicycle can be used in the rain  however  it must not be submerged  in water or puddles  The controller  motor and other electrical devices may be  short circuited  causing damage and creating possible dangerous situations   Never spray water from a hose to wash your eBike  Don   t get the electrical  components wet  battery c
12. onnector  motor  controller  cables  handlebar controls   etc     Don   t let children under the age of 10 ride your eBike without close supervision           i cycle NZ pg  7    RIDING INSTRUCTIONS    Checklist before riding your eBike for the first time     Your bicycle was carefully assembled and thoroughly quality checked before leaving  the factory  Nevertheless  before using it for the first time  please check the following  components     e First check to see whether the battery is fully charged and correctly locked in  place   e Check the air pressure of the tires to ensure that they are correctly inflated   Not too hard and NOT too soft   Check that your puncture repair kit is  handy       e Check and make sure that both the front and rear brakes are working  properly   e Check the tightness and alignment of the front and rear wheels   e Check to make sure the handlebar and saddle are fastened tightly enough   Make sure the quick releases are locked and that all locknuts and screws are  tightened     Riding     Turn on the power switch  i e  turn the ignition key to  ON    position   the power  display indicator will light up  which means the power is connected    EPAC  Pedelec  Just like riding any normal bicycle  lift up the bike stand and  sit on the saddle  putting one foot on a pedal and the other on the ground whilst  you get ready to ride  After you check that ALL is OK  start pedalling   maintaining your balance  When you reach a certain speed  the electric m
13. otor  will be activated automatically and it starts working and moving your eBike  To  stop the bicycle motor  just stop pedalling and the motor will stop automatically   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  Whenever you use the throttle  please accelerate it only gradually  don   t  try to get to the maximum speed instantly  which would otherwise put a severe  strain on the electrical components and battery     While starting off or climbing  pedal as much as possible so that the battery  power will not be drained severely  In general  more pedalling by you is as good  for the service life of the battery and motor as it is for your health           i cycle NZ pg  8    e The brakes have a power cut off function  If either of the brake levers is pulled   the power to the electric motor will be automatically cut off     Handlebar battery level gauge     When the battery power is getting low  the lights start winking off  1 e  the indicator  lights will darken one by one  When the last indicator blinks it is time to recharge   You should turn OFF the power switch and use the pedals only to ride your eBike  just like regular bicycle  i e  No electric assist   You will have to charge the battery  when you get home or to an electrical outlet  You ll be able to enjoy the electric power  assist again after 
    
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