Cyclamatic Power Plus CX1 User manual

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CYCLAMATIC
Power Plus CX1
Operating Manual

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Important Safeguards:
Personal Safety:
• This eBike is intended for use as a commuter and
leisure bicycle. Using the eBike for any other purpose
may result in serious injury.
• Before you ride this eBike, take time to learn the
eBike’s controls and power.
• It is your responsibility to identify and follow all
local laws.
• Observe the applicable traffic regulations.
• At night your eBike MUST have white front and red
rear lights.
• Always ride with both hands on the bar.
• Adopt a speed that reflects the terrain as well as
your riding ability.
• Use designated cycle paths when not using public
roads.
• Avoid loose clothing as it can get between moving
parts and cause injury.
• Reflective clothing is recommended.
• Always wear a bike helmet.
• Take care when loading your eBike into a car or
when mounting it on a bicycle carrier.
• We advise that bike trailers not to be used with the
eBike.
Electrical Safety:
• Only use batteries and chargers supplied.
• Don’t modify the charger in any way.
• The charger has been designed for a specific voltage,
always check that the mains voltage is the same as that
stated on the rating label.
• Never use the charger with another appliance or
attempt to charge this product with another charger.
• Before use, check the charger cord for signs of
damage or aging. A damaged or entangled charger
cord increases the risk of fire and electric shock.
• Do not pull the cord to disconnect from a socket;
grasp the plug and pull to disconnect.
• Don’t wrap the cord around the charger when
storing.
• Keep the charger cord away from hot surfaces and
sharp edges.
• Do not handle the charger with wet hands.
• Do not store or charge the appliance outdoors.
• The charger must be removed from the socket
before removing the battery.

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eBike Safety
You must be over 14 to ride an eBike.
• The drive assist system is limited to a maximum
continuous power rating of 0.25kW (250W) and a
maximum speed of 25Km/h, (15.5 mph).
• Your eBike is designed for a maximum permitted
overall weight (rider + luggage + bicycle) of 126kg
(277lbs). The maximum permitted weight of the rider
187lbs (85kg) plus luggage 55lbs(25kg) is
110kg(242lb).
• Do not submerge your eBike in water.
• Be aware that the speed at which you are travelling
may be faster than you are used to, especially when
accelerating.
Battery Safety:
• This appliance includes Li-Ion batteries; do not
incinerate batteries or expose to high temperatures,
as they may explode.
• Shorting the battery terminals may cause burns or
fire.
• Do not place battery pack on wet or metallic
surfaces.
• When you dispose of the appliance remove the
battery and dispose of the battery safely in
accordance with local regulations.
• You must always use the battery in accordance
with the instructions on the battery label.
• Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation
or burns.
• Leaks from the battery cells can occur under
extreme conditions. Do not touch any liquid that
leaks from the battery. If the liquid gets on the skin
wash immediately with soap and water. If the liquid
gets into the eyes, flush them immediately with clean
water for a minimum of 10 minutes and seek medical
attention.
Brake Safety:
• Regularly check your brakes for signs of wear and
tear. Any worn parts must be repaired or replaced
immediately.
• Be careful while getting used to the brakes. Practice
emergency stops in a place clear of traffic until you
are comfortable controlling your eBike.
• Wet weather reduces your braking power and the
grip of the brakes. Reduce your speed and be aware
of longer stopping distances when cycling in wet
conditions.
• Braking on unpaved surfaces will differ. Be sure to
practice braking on different surface types.
• Ensure that braking surfaces and brake pads are
free of wax, grease and oil.
• Do not pedal and brake at the same time as this will
cause excessive wear.
Maintenance:
• Have your eBike checked regularly at a professional
bike shop and have any worn parts replaced.
• Ensure the battery is removed from the bike before
carrying out any maintenance.
• Make sure that all screws and bolts are tightened
securely
• You must always use genuine replacement parts
when performing maintenance on your eBike.
• Regularly check the tire pressures (minimum 50psi,
maximum 75psi) and regularly check the tread depth
of tires.

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Table of Contents
Preparation
Unpacking
Front Wheel Assembly
Installing the Handlebars
Adjusting Saddle Height
Pedal instillation
Installing/ Removing Battery
Operation
Charging the Battery
Turning on your eBike
Brake and Derailleur Controls
Check List Before Riding
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Technical Specification

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Unpacking
Packaging – Remove packaging materials and dispose of in a responsible manner. Remove all
materials and set parts aside for assembly. Should your model be a foldable or non-foldable,
minimal assembly is required for your bicycle. However, please follow the guidelines below for
correct assembly.
Tools required – 8mm box-end wrench, 10mm box-end wrench, 15mm pedal wrench, 14mm
open-end wrench, 5mm hex key, 6mm hex key, screw driver, Cutters/Pliers.
A small tool kit (pictured) is included for assembly. If any parts are missing, please contact the
nearest dealer listed on the back page.

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Front Wheel Assembly
1. Remove the plastic bar at the
bottom of the fork.
3.Take the Quick Release Pin and
unscrew the end. Note the
direction of the springs, one goes
on each side
of the wheel
.
4.Put the quick Release pin through
the cent
er
of the wheel
.
Screw the end cap back on and
tighten.
2.Mount the Front Wheel into the
groove of the fork.

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Installing the Handlebars
Pedal Installation
1.Remove the four bolts that hold the
handlebar clamp to the bike.
Insert the handlebar and ensure the brake
and shifter lines are properly routed to
prevent interference when the handlebars
are turned.
Ensure the 4 bolts on the front of the
handle bar are equally tightened and the
handlebars are centered.
2. Slightly loosen the bolts starting with
A and work your way down.
Rotate the handle bar clockwise and
position at 90° to the wheel.
Tighten the 3 bolts in the same order
you loosened them
1.Ensure you clearly identify
Right and Left pedals via the ‘R’
or ‘L’ on the end of the pedal
shaft
.
2.Start by threading the pedals in by
hand to prevent cross-threading. Screw
the R pedal in clockwise, the L tightens
counterclockwise and Tighten with
pedal wrench or 15mm wrench.
3. Install white reflector and bell to handlebars securely.
The red reflector attaches to the seat post

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Adjusting Saddle Height
1. Sit on the bike saddle
3. To adjust, pull back the quick release
leave and adjust the saddle to the
correct height. The minimum insertion
mark on the post must NOT be visible.
6.Place the balls of your feet on the center pedal. If your
knee is bent, the position is correct.
2. Try to reach the pedal with your
heel when it is in the bottom position.
Your knee should be stragiht
4. Close the quick release, firmly
pushing down so the lever lies flat
against the frame.

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Installing/Removing Battery
1. Unlock the battery by inserting
the key on the left side and turn
counter clockwise.
3. The battery is installed in the reverse,
ensure the tabs on the battery line up
with the notches on the frame to
properly secure and lock the battery by
turning the key clockwise.
2. Slide the battery up towards the top
tube. Then pull the battery away from
the frame.

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Charging the Battery
1. Safely remove the battery from
the eBike and gently remove the
rubber cover from the right side of
the battery to access charging port.
3.Connect the charger to the
battery and the LED light changes
to red. This indicates that charging
is taking place.
2. Plug the charger into the mains
outlet, the LED light on the charger
will turn green.
4.Once fully charged the LED on
the charger switches back to green.
Unplug the charger from the wall,
then from the battery.
Pressing the center Power button
on the battery display will show
the approximate charge level.
Do not leave the battery charging unattended, promptly remove battery after charging is
complete. Leaving the battery on the charger for extended periods if time may be hazardous.
Avoid excessive heat or cold, do not leave battery in direct sunlight when possible.

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Turning on your eBike
1. Ensure the battery is securely
locked into the frame by turning
the key clockwise. Riding with the
key in the lock is not advised.
3. Select your assist level from Low,
Medium, High or off by pressing
the green MODE button. Please
note high assist will drain the
battery quicker
2. Press the red power button and
the battery gauge will light up and
indicate the approximate charge
with 4 red LEDs
4. Please be aware that this bike is
“pedal assist” and requires the
rider to be pedaling before any
assistance will be given by the
motor.

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Brake Controls
Checklist before you start riding
1. Check the wheels are mounted properly
2. Check tire pressure is correct
3. Check the pedals are firmly attached
4. Ensure the brakes work properly.
5. Check the tightness of the chain.
6. Check the gear function.
7. Check all bolts, nuts, and screws are tightened.
8. Check the power indication via the LED’s on the battery/module.
9. Check the tightness of saddle.
Please ensure that if you intend to ride at night, you have installed appropriate lights and checked that
they are working.
The Left brake level activates front brakes The Right brake lever activates Rear brake
Always use both brakes together
The left derailleur shifts the front chainring (1-3), the right shifts the rear freewheel (1-7). To shift, you
must be pedaling. The lower thumb switch will click when it shifts down, the top trigger shifts up.

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Maintenance
Wipe the bike with a dry cloth or a neutral detergent.
Check the pressure and profile of the tires.
Check the brakes for wear and adjust or replace them if necessary.
Check the wheels for buckles or damaged spokes and have them repaired immediately by a
qualified bike repair specialist.
Use a lubricating oil on the metal parts, please note the motor should not be lubricated
Wipe the plastic and paint coated parts with a dish cloth.
Increase the frequency of using lubricating oils in wet and humid climates. (Recommended
to use 30SAE Lubricating Oil).
Brake pads, brake lines, and derailleurs will need tightening or adjustment periodically.
6 Week Inspection.
It is recommended that after this period you should inspect your bike, as things will become loose and
need re-tightening.
Every 6 Months.
It is recommended that every six months you complete a full service on your bike to keep it in excellent
working order.
When stored and not in use, remove the battery and store in a cool, dry place. Charge the battery
periodically as the battery will discharge over an extended time of no use.
Failure to do so will result in the battery falling into a dormant state, rendering the battery unrepairable.

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Troubleshooting
Problem
Check
Action
Low Speed.
Battery Power. Charging.
Tire Pressure.
Inflate the tire.
Is tire flat?
Repair the tire.
Load. Do not overload.
The motor is not working.
Every Plug.
Ensure every plug is
connected. If the
situation does not
improve, please
contact the dealer.
Power indicator light does not shine.
Power indication of the battery is on, but the bike
doesn't work.
Loose wiring or
connection.
Check wiring and
connections,
particularly brake
connections. If
problem persists,
contact dealer.
Reduced battery performance. Check the battery is
fully charged. If not, charge fully.
Charger not fully charging the battery.
Check the light on
the charger
remains red during
the charging
period.
If not, replace the
charger.
Low battery power. Check if the charger
works correctly. Replace battery.

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Technical Specification
eBike Model
Battery Model
Battery
Charging Period
Battery Charger Output
Weight
Frame
Motor
Range
Modes
Drive Train
Brakes
Wheels
Tires

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UK & Europe
Phone
01527 941150
Email
Address
Unit 2, Enfield Industrial Estate,
Redditch, Worcs
B97 6BG
USA
Phone
1-800-603-0004
Email
Address
16 Sunset Way, Suite 110
Henderson, Nevada
89014
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