MICLON Cybertrack 300 User manual

Electric Bike
Model:Cybertrack 300

Thank you for your purchase of the MICLON Cybertrack 300 Electric Bike!
MICLON Cybertrack 300 fuses a traditional pedal bike with all-electric power to create a ride unlike anything else. With the MICLON Cybertrack 300
Electric Bike, hills seem flattered. Your city feels smaller. Frustrating commutes become fun-filled joyrides. So charge up your new Electric Bike and
recharge your love of riding.
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read and follow the guidelines in this user manual carefully and thoroughly before and during riding.
If you find any damage or dissatisfaction after receiving the product, you are welcome to contact us as soon as possible, and we will provide you with a
100% satisfactory solution.
Happy Riding!
The MICLON Team
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1. General Information ...............................3
1.1 What’s In the Box? 3
1.2 Product Overview
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Section 2. Installation Steps .................................. 5
Section 3. Charging the Battery
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11
3.1 Charging Instructions. ..................................... 11
3.2 Battery Security Lock/Removal. ....................... 13
Section 4. Riding Your Electric Bike...................................13
4.1 Adjusting the Seat Height ............................. 13
4.2 How to Ride ................................................... 14
4.3 Buttons Information ....................................... 15
4.4 Display Information ....................................... 15
Section 5. Safe Riding Techniques & Tips .............15
5.1 Before Your First Ride .................................... 16
5.2 Routine Bike Inspections ................................ 16
5.3 Semi-Annual Bike Mechanic Inspections ....... 16
Section 6. Maintenance
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17
6.1 Battery maintenance ...................................... 17
6.2 Cleaning .......................................................... 17
6.3 Storage
6.4 Disposal at End-of-Life
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Section 7. Specifications .......................................19
One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty ..................20
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Section 1. General Information
1.1 What’s In the Box?
1×Bike frame with the rear wheel
1×Wheel
1×Saddle
2×Pedal
1×Disc brake
1×Quick release
2×Reflector
1×Rear derailleur protecting rack
1×Charger
1×Battery
6×Screw M5*8.5
2×Screw M5*10
5×Tool
1×User’s Manual
1×Greetingcard
1× Bike frame with the rear wheel 1× Saddle
1× Wheel
L R
2× Pedal
5× Tool 1× Rear derailleur protecting rack 6× Screw M5*8.5
2× Screw M5*10
2-in-1 Screwdriver
1× Disc brake
1× Charger 1× Battery
1× Quick release 2× Reflector
1× Greeting card
1× Manual
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1.2 Product Overview
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Electric bike display
Gear lever
Handlebar
Quick release
Front fork
Brake
Battery box ON/OFF switch
Charging port
Disc brake
Pedal
Saddle
Motor
Rear derailleur protecting rack

Before operating your Electric Bike, please read all instructions in the manual and follow the steps and descriptions carefully. This manual will guide you
through the installation, functions, operation, and proper maintenance of your MICLON Cybertrack 300 Electric Bike.
Before assembling, check that all parts are complete and in good condition. If you have any questions or cannot find the information you need in the
manual, please contact [email protected] Before contacting customer service, please have your purchase information ready as this may be
inquired.
Turn the stem of handlebar 180 degrees so that it’s facing forward.
Fasten the 2 bolts that are already on the stem to secure the handlebar in position.
180°
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Section 2. Installation Steps
ATTENTION: Do not install the battery and start the meter before it is fully assembled.
NOTE:
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Step 1. Adjust the stem
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Step 2. Install the handlebar
● Loosen the 4 bolts on the stem to remove the stem cover
● Rotate the handlebar so that it’s 90 degrees from the wheel and frame
● Put on the stem cover and tighten the 4 screws in order
Step 3. Install disc brakes for the front wheel
● Align the disc brake with the wheel
● Make sure all of the 6×Bolts M5*8.5 are inserted and the disc brake is tightened with the correct size Allen wrench
90°
Loosen
screws screws installing
order
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13
2
4

Step 4. Assemble and install the front wheel
● Take out the wheel and the quick-release skewer. Note that there are two cone springs on the quick-release skewer.
● Open the lever and unscrew the thumb nut from the quick release.
● Insert quick-release skewer with each cone spring on both sides into the wheel and pre-fasten thumb nut.
Quick-release thumb nut to be at the same end as the disc brake.
Both cone springs should point toward the wheel hub.
Keep the lever open and thread on the thumb nut a couple of turns leaving enough room for the fork dropouts.
● Lower the front fork onto the front wheel. The brake rotor should go into the brake caliper in between the brake pads and the axle should enter the fork
dropouts fully.
Check the wheel is fully seated in the dropouts.
● Hold the quick release lever in line with the axle and tighten the thumb nut until the lever can stay in parallel to the floor without being held. Use the palm
of your hand to close the lever fully without touching the brake rotor.
The quick-release lever secures the front wheel to the bike so that the thumb nut must be tight enough so the closed lever has adequate
clamping force and keeps the axle and wheel firmly in place.
2X Spring
each cone
spring on
both sides
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brake rotor
go into the
brake caliper
brake caliper

Step 5. Install rear derailleur protecting rack
● Take out the 2 Bolts M5*10 from the box
● Align the rear derailleur protecting rack to the screw holes ① ② of the rear wheel, and then fasten the 2 Bolts
Step 6. Install pedal
● Look for the ‘R’ or ‘L’ labeled at the threaded end of the pedals to identify the correct side
● Hand tighten at first. Right pedal tightens clockwise. The left pedal tightens counterclockwise
● Completely tighten the pedals with a pedal wrench or a open-end wrench
When installing,
L to L,R to R
2
1
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Step 7. Install the saddle
● Open the clamp under the seat post. Pull the seat up or push it down to adjust the height.
● Close the clamp to secure the seat in place. Do not raise the saddle higher than the safety line.
LR
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Safety Line
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Step 8. Install the battery
● Insert the battery into the middle frame. Turn the key to the locked position
● To unlock the battery, insert the key, and turn it to the unlock position to pull the battery out
Check whether the battery switch is turned on every time you ride
Step 9. Install Front Reflector
● Take out the white reflector and 1× screw M5*10
● Install the reflector on the handlebars
● Tighten the screws with suitable tools and complete front reflector installation
Note: The screwdriver included in the package is 2-in-1. You can remove and change the screw head and use a Phillips screwdriver to complete the
installation.
OFF/ON
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Section 3. Charging the Battery
3.1 Charging Instructions
Charge the Electric Bike before operating it. It typically takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery.
Step 1. Make sure the bike is turned off and check the connection of the charging cable and power adapter.
Step 2. Plug the charger into a wall outlet (100V-240V) then plug the other end into the charging port on the Electric Bike. Remove the cap as needed.
Step 3. Allow about 3 hours for charging. The power adapter’s light will turn red during charging and then turn green once charging is complete. Disconnect
all cables once charging is completed.
For your convenience, the battery can also be charged while detached from the MICLON Cybertrack 300 Electric Bike.
The battery has a non-discharge function during charging, that is, the electric bike cannot be started during the charging process. Therefore,
the meter cannot be used during the charging. You can check the battery level by observing the charger's indicator or by pressing the button on
the battery compartment.
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Step 10. Install Rear Reflector
● Take out the red reflector and 1× screw M5*10
● Install the reflector on the saddle tube
● Tighten the screws with suitable tools and complete Rear Reflector installation

NOTE:
●Fully charge the battery before your first use, this may take up to 3 hours.
●Perform periodic visual inspections on the battery ports and charging cables.
●Keep your charging environment clean and dry at all times.
●If the charging port is damp or has any liquid on it, do not charge your Electric Bike.
●For the battery to operate at its maximum efficiency, avoid charging your Electric Bike in extremely hot or extremely cold environments.
ATTENTION:
●DO NOT use the bike while it is charging or connected to the charger under any circumstances.
●The charging time is 3 hours. Charging longer than that may affect battery life and/or performance. If the charging adapter's light doesn’t turn on, it may
not be fully connected. Check that it is securely connected to the wall and the bike.
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Use only the charger provided with your Cybertrack 300 Electric Bike. If you have lost or misplaced your charger, contact customer support to obtain a replace-
ment.
ON/OFF
Slide-Out Charging
Port Design
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3.2 Battery Security Lock/Removal
For your convenience and security, the MICLON Cybertrack 300 E-Bike's battery is removable and locked to the frame as needed
Step 1. To unlock the battery, insert the key, and turn it to the unlock position to pull the battery out.
Step 2. To reinstall the battery, reinsert it into the frame. Turn the key to the locked position.
Remember to lock the battery and remove the key before riding the bike.
Section 4. Riding Your E-Bike
4.1 Adjusting the Seat Height
Positioning the seat to the right height is key for better pedaling, safety, and overall comfort. The rider’s leg length is used to determine the seat’s position.
When pedaling, your hips should remain level and your legs shouldn't over-extend. To determine the right seat height, sit on the E-Bike with one pedal at
its lowest point and place the ball of your foot on the pedal. If your knee bends slightly at this position, the seat is at the right height. Additionally, when
placing your heel on the pedal, your leg should be nearly straight.
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Open the clamp under the seat post. Pull the seat up or push it down
to adjust the height. Check to make sure the seat post is fully inserted
into the frame and the head of the seat is parallel with the frame. Lastly,
close the clamp to secure the seat in place.
4.2 How to Ride
Riding Modes
Pure Electric Bike - Turn on LCD smart display, speed modes (0-5), speed controlled by turning the
throttle
Assisted Bike -Turn on LCD smart display, speed modes (1-5), and pedal at the same time
Normal Bike -Turn off LCD smart display and pedal like a normal bike
Clamp
● Fully charge the battery and check that the battery switch is on before riding.
● Start your Electric Bike by pressing and holding the power button ~2s. The assisted mode will be on whenever power is on and speed modes 1-5.
● Move forward by twisting the throttle. Max. Speed (under pure Electric Bike mode) is 20 mph / 32 km/h.
● Switch between 3x7 gears by pressing the gear button or pushing the gear. Gear Button only shifts gear up.
● To stop, release the throttle, then squeeze the brakes lever to slow the front and rear wheels down.
0
1-5
Display OFF
×
√ √
×
× ×
Pure Electric BikeSpeed Modes Assisted Bike
Gear button ThrottleGear lever
Electric bike display
Handlebar
Gear lever
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4.3 Buttons Information
The MICLON Cybertrack 300 Electric Bike’s display features several different elements.
: Quick-press to switch modes from high to low speed.
: Press and hold for ~2 seconds to turn the Electric Bike on/off.
: Quick-press to switch between speed modes from 0 to 5 speed.
4.4 Display Information
Battery level: This icon indicates how much battery life you have left.
Speed display: This icon indicates current speed, as measured in mph.
Motor power: This icon indicates how much motor power is during riding.
Speed mode: This icon indicates the level of electric bicycle assistance.
When going uphill for a long time, it is recommended to use pedal mode, not pure electric, otherwise it will overheat alert.
Section 5. Safe Riding Techniques & Tips
Consider the following techniques and info to help ensure you have a safe, fun riding experience. Before riding, always check to make sure your brakes
are working properly.
ATTENTION:
Wear a qualified helmet and other protective equipment to reduce any possible injuries.
Helmets can reduce 85% of critical head injuries.
Elbow pads can reduce 82% of elbow injuries.
Knee pads can reduce 32% of knee injuries.
Battery needs to be charged
“H” flashing, motor overheat protection
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Battery level
Speed display
OFF/ON
Up
Down
Motor power
Speed mode
Total mileage

NOTE:
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WHEN WAITING FOR THE TRAFFIC LIGHT FOR A LONG TIME, PLEASE ADJUST THE SPEED MODE TO 0, OR HOLD THE BRAKE TO AVOID
STEPPING ON THE PEDAL TO START THE ELECTRIC BICYCLE.
5.1 Before Your First Ride
Before each ride, check whether the quick-release screws and saddle are loose and whether the brakes are effective.Inspect gears, examine brakes and
check tire pressure. Proper tire inflation can reduce flats and improve performance, including travel distance per charge.
Check if the battery is fully charged before a long journey.
5.2 Routine Bike Inspections
Routine inspections before and after every ride will help you maintain optimal bike performance and catch potential problems before they turn into safety
concerns. Regularly check brakes, seat,and tire pressure.
5.3 Semi-Annual Bike Mechanic Inspections
Bikes require regular maintenance. Take your bike to your local bike shop for a tune-up twice yearly. Complex components should always be inspected,
serviced and adjusted by experienced mechanics.
Make sure your feet are always on the pedals. Make sure both hands are on the bike handle at all times when riding. Taking your feet off the pedals
while riding is dangerous.
Do not use the Electric Bike to perform dangerous maneuvers. Failure to exercise good judgment and heed the above warnings increases the risk of
serious injury or, in very rare cases, death. Use with appropriate caution and serious attention to safe operation.
Make sure the battery is fully charged, especially if you plan to travel long distances.
For your safety and the safety of others, follow the speed limit and ride only at speeds you are comfortable with be ready to stop at any time.
Keep a safe distance from fellow riders to avoid collisions.
Pay attention to your surroundings. Your eyes are your best tools for safely avoiding obstacles and unsafe surfaces.
Ride in open spaces and flat areas. Avoid slopes or high traffic areas until you’re familiar with riding.
Do not ride at high speeds, on uneven terrain, in inclement weather, or otherwise unsafe conditions.
Never use the Electric Bike to do anything that may cause personal injury or property damage.
Do not attempt to carry passengers or heavy items. The bike can only support the weight of one person at a time. Do not exceed the weight limit.
Only ride the Electric Bike where permitted. You MUST comply with local laws and yield to pedestrians.
Do not store or recharge the battery exceed the specified temperature range 20°C-25°C / 68°F-77°F. Do not pierce the battery. Refer to local laws and
regulations on battery recycling and/or disposal.
A well-maintained battery can perform well even after riding for high mileage. Recharge the battery after each ride to prevent the battery from draining
completely. When used at room temperature (70°F [22°C]), the battery range and performance are at its best; however, using it at temperatures below
32°F (0°C) will reduce the range and performance. Generally, the range of -4°F (-20°C) can be as low as half of the same battery at 70°F (22°C). When
the temperature rises, the battery life will be restored.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. Risk of fire hazard.
When the ambient temperature exceeds the machine operating temperature (see specifications), do not ride, because low/high temperature will limit the
maximum power/torque. Doing so may cause personal injury or property loss due to slips or falls.
Wipe the outer body of your Electric Bike with a soft, dry microfiber cloth.
Check around the wheels and ensure there is no blockage. The Electric Bike’s design allows for easy wheel maintenance.
The Electric Bike meets IPX4 water resistance, meaning it can withstand splashes; however, do not submerge the Electric Bike in water.
Do not let water and liquids get into the Electric Bike’s electric parts or battery.
Before storing, fully charge the Electric Bike to prevent battery over-discharge due to non-use.
If storing the Electric Bike for more than one month, discharge and recharge the battery at least once a month.
Cover the Electric Bike to keep dust out. Do not store in a dusty environment as this may cause damage over time.
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Section 6. Maintenance
Do not perform any kind of maintenance while the Electric Bike is powered on or charging.
Before each ride, check whether the quick-release screws are loose and whether the brakes are effective.
Check the handlebars and screws once a week, and charge at least once in three months.
6.1 Battery Maintenance
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NOTE:
Generally, a fully charged battery can maintain power for 90 days in standby mode. The low-power battery can maintain power for 30-60 days in standby
mode. Remember to charge the battery after each use. Draining the battery may cause permanent damage to the battery. The electronics inside the
battery records the charge and discharge of the battery; damage caused by over-discharge or under-discharge is not within the limited warranty.
ATTENTION:
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6.2 Cleaning
Proper cleaning of your Electric Bike can guarantee a longer lifespan and a smooth-riding experience.
Before cleaning, make sure that the power has been turned off and the charging cable has been unplugged, otherwise, you may damage the electronic
components.
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Make sure your feet are always on the pedals. Make sure both hands are on the bike handle at all times when riding. Taking your feet off the pedals
while riding is dangerous.
Do not use the Electric Bike to perform dangerous maneuvers. Failure to exercise good judgment and heed the above warnings increases the risk of
serious injury or, in very rare cases, death. Use with appropriate caution and serious attention to safe operation.
Make sure the battery is fully charged, especially if you plan to travel long distances.
For your safety and the safety of others, follow the speed limit and ride only at speeds you are comfortable with be ready to stop at any time.
Keep a safe distance from fellow riders to avoid collisions.
Pay attention to your surroundings. Your eyes are your best tools for safely avoiding obstacles and unsafe surfaces.
Ride in open spaces and flat areas. Avoid slopes or high traffic areas until you’re familiar with riding.
Do not ride at high speeds, on uneven terrain, in inclement weather, or otherwise unsafe conditions.
Never use the Electric Bike to do anything that may cause personal injury or property damage.
Do not attempt to carry passengers or heavy items. The bike can only support the weight of one person at a time. Do not exceed the weight limit.
Only ride the Electric Bike where permitted. You MUST comply with local laws and yield to pedestrians.
Do not store or recharge the battery exceed the specified temperature range 20°C-25°C / 68°F-77°F. Do not pierce the battery. Refer to local laws and
regulations on battery recycling and/or disposal.
A well-maintained battery can perform well even after riding for high mileage. Recharge the battery after each ride to prevent the battery from draining
completely. When used at room temperature (70°F [22°C]), the battery range and performance are at its best; however, using it at temperatures below
32°F (0°C) will reduce the range and performance. Generally, the range of -4°F (-20°C) can be as low as half of the same battery at 70°F (22°C). When
the temperature rises, the battery life will be restored.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. Risk of fire hazard.
When the ambient temperature exceeds the machine operating temperature (see specifications), do not ride, because low/high temperature will limit the
maximum power/torque. Doing so may cause personal injury or property loss due to slips or falls.
Wipe the outer body of your Electric Bike with a soft, dry microfiber cloth.
Check around the wheels and ensure there is no blockage. The Electric Bike’s design allows for easy wheel maintenance.
The Electric Bike meets IPX4 water resistance, meaning it can withstand splashes; however, do not submerge the Electric Bike in water.
Do not let water and liquids get into the Electric Bike’s electric parts or battery.
Before storing, fully charge the Electric Bike to prevent battery over-discharge due to non-use.
If storing the Electric Bike for more than one month, discharge and recharge the battery at least once a month.
Cover the Electric Bike to keep dust out. Do not store in a dusty environment as this may cause damage over time.
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NOTE:
Do not use alcohol, gasoline, acetone, or other corrosive/volatile solvents to clean the bicycle. These substances may damage the appearance and internal structure of your bicycle.
6.3 Storage
Below are some tips to consider when storing your MICLON Cybertrack 300 Electric Bike.
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NOTE:
Store your bicycle in a cool and dry place. Do not store it outdoors for too long. Exposure to sunlight and extreme temperatures (whether hot or cold) will
accelerate the aging process of plastic parts and may reduce battery life.
6.4 Disposal at End-of-Life
This product must not be disposed of by incineration, landfilling, or mixing with household trash. Improper disposal of the battery contained within this
product may result in the battery heating up, rupturing, or igniting which may cause serious injury.
The substances contained inside the battery present chemical risks to the environment. The recommended disposal for any MICLON product at its
end-of-life is to dispose of the entire unit at or through an e-waste recycling center, program, or facility.
Local regulations and laws about the recycling and disposal of lithium-ion batteries and/or products containing them will vary according to country, state,
and local governments. You must check laws and regulations corresponding to where you live to properly dispose of the battery and/or unit. It is the user’s
responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment properly in accordance with local regulations and laws.
For additional information about where you should drop off your batteries and electrical or electronic waste, please contact your local or regional
waste-management office, your household waste disposal service.
Make sure your feet are always on the pedals. Make sure both hands are on the bike handle at all times when riding. Taking your feet off the pedals
while riding is dangerous.
Do not use the Electric Bike to perform dangerous maneuvers. Failure to exercise good judgment and heed the above warnings increases the risk of
serious injury or, in very rare cases, death. Use with appropriate caution and serious attention to safe operation.
Make sure the battery is fully charged, especially if you plan to travel long distances.
For your safety and the safety of others, follow the speed limit and ride only at speeds you are comfortable with be ready to stop at any time.
Keep a safe distance from fellow riders to avoid collisions.
Pay attention to your surroundings. Your eyes are your best tools for safely avoiding obstacles and unsafe surfaces.
Ride in open spaces and flat areas. Avoid slopes or high traffic areas until you’re familiar with riding.
Do not ride at high speeds, on uneven terrain, in inclement weather, or otherwise unsafe conditions.
Never use the Electric Bike to do anything that may cause personal injury or property damage.
Do not attempt to carry passengers or heavy items. The bike can only support the weight of one person at a time. Do not exceed the weight limit.
Only ride the Electric Bike where permitted. You MUST comply with local laws and yield to pedestrians.
Do not store or recharge the battery exceed the specified temperature range 20°C-25°C / 68°F-77°F. Do not pierce the battery. Refer to local laws and
regulations on battery recycling and/or disposal.
A well-maintained battery can perform well even after riding for high mileage. Recharge the battery after each ride to prevent the battery from draining
completely. When used at room temperature (70°F [22°C]), the battery range and performance are at its best; however, using it at temperatures below
32°F (0°C) will reduce the range and performance. Generally, the range of -4°F (-20°C) can be as low as half of the same battery at 70°F (22°C). When
the temperature rises, the battery life will be restored.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. Risk of fire hazard.
When the ambient temperature exceeds the machine operating temperature (see specifications), do not ride, because low/high temperature will limit the
maximum power/torque. Doing so may cause personal injury or property loss due to slips or falls.
Wipe the outer body of your Electric Bike with a soft, dry microfiber cloth.
Check around the wheels and ensure there is no blockage. The Electric Bike’s design allows for easy wheel maintenance.
The Electric Bike meets IPX4 water resistance, meaning it can withstand splashes; however, do not submerge the Electric Bike in water.
Do not let water and liquids get into the Electric Bike’s electric parts or battery.
Before storing, fully charge the Electric Bike to prevent battery over-discharge due to non-use.
If storing the Electric Bike for more than one month, discharge and recharge the battery at least once a month.
Cover the Electric Bike to keep dust out. Do not store in a dusty environment as this may cause damage over time.
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Section 7. Specifications
ITEM Parameters
Model Name
Net Weight
Production Dimension
Package Dimension
Max. Incline
Max. Capacity
Max. Speed
Range
Motor
Battery Voltage
Charge Voltage
Wheel Size
Charge Time
Water Resistance
Storage temperature
Operating temperature
Charging temperature
Warranty
Cybertrack 300
50.7lb
67x24x39 in. / 1700x620x1000 mm
52.7x9x28 in. / 1340 x 240 x 710 mm
10° (rider weighs 100kg)
308 lb. / 140 kg
20 mph / 32 km/h
18.6-31 miles / 30-50 km
500W
48V 10.4Ah
100~240V/ 2.5Ah
27.5 inch
3 hours
IPX4
20°C-25°C / 68°F-77°F
-4°F-140°F /-20°C~60°C
32°F-104°F / 0°C-40°C
1 Year Limited
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