STACYC 16EDRIVE Manuale utente

ORIGINAL
INSTRUCTIONS
STACYC, INC.
6795 CORPORATION PKWY
SUITE 200
FORT WORTH, TX 76126 Part No. 94000762
Revision 2021-01
STACYC model 16EDRIVE
STACYC model 12EDRIVE

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Introduction ....................................................................................................................
Warnings/Cautions/Notes/Intended Use ...............................................................
Specication Drawings
Bike Specications ..........................................................................................
Battery Specications .....................................................................................
Throttle Components & Features .............................................................................
LED Information Chart .................................................................................................
Pre Ride Inspection & Checklist ..................................................................................
Battery & Charger
Charging The Battery ......................................................................................
Battery Installation ...........................................................................................
Battery Removal ..............................................................................................
Throttle & Power Modes
Throttle Oporation ..........................................................................................
Changing Power Modes ................................................................................
Programming Mode Activation .....................................................................
The Starting Process .....................................................................................................
Approaching / Remounting ...........................................................................
Loading / Unloading .......................................................................................
Repair & Maintenance ..................................................................................................
Error Codes ....................................................................................................................
Throuble Shooting Guide ............................................................................................
Warranty ..........................................................................................................................
Declaration of Conformity Copy
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16 EDRIVE ........................................................................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

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INTRODUCTION:
Congratulaons on your purchase and welcome to the Pit Crew. A STACYC™ is the
world’s rst patented Electric Powered Balance Bike. A STACYC™ was designed to be a
non-inmidang way for young children to learn and enjoy riding on two wheels. And,
while it is meant to be a condence-inspiring developmental tool, it is a serious piece
of machinery and must be used per the guidance in this manual and the on-product
labels to maximize user safety. As the purchaser of this machinery, you are responsi-
ble to make sure it is operated in the intended environment, under the supervision
and control of an adult that is familiar with the design, the operaon, and this manu-
al. Reminder: Always ensure riders are wearing a helmet and proper footwear.
The STACYC™ was designed to allow children to gain the skills of riding two-wheeled
vehicles at an earlier stage than previously available to them. STACYC™ will assist
them through the awkward ages and phases of physical development where the
design of a regular, pedal-operated bicycle does not allow for a low seat height that
their leg to torso rao requires. The design of a STACYC™, combined with the duraon
and distance it allows, provides children with thousands of hours of seat me, during
their formave years that would be otherwise unaainable with a regular “kids” sized
cycle. Thus, eecvely bridging the gap between learning to walk and becoming a
two-wheeled cycle operator. While all children will learn at dierent rates and have
dierent capabilies, a STACYC™ can aid in their development. There are essenally
two developmental phases your child will experience on a STACYC™: push bike mode
and powered mode. If your child can walk, they can begin to ride in the non-pow-
ered, push-bike mode. This allows them to get acquainted with the controls and body
posioning. It is the responsibility of the parent/owner to assess the familiarity and
ability of each child as they progress through the process. And, please remember it is
not a compeon. The process is about development and enjoyment. Once your child
is procient in coasng and braking, and comprehends the throle funcon, they
can begin the powered modes of the process. The ability of the powered modes to
prolong the enjoyment, connue the development, and extend the ride, will inspire
condence for a child who has only been walking for only a short me.
STACYC™ will take your child and you to places you did not imagine were possible.
However, before you and your child depart, please be sure to check and obey all local
laws. STACYC™ balance bikes are designed for o-road use and are meant to be ridden
where all pertaining laws are followed, and permissions are given.
Ride Sooner, Ride STACYC.

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PLEASE READ MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING
We care about the safety and comfort of our customers.
This manual will guide you through the proper techniques in operang your cycle.
For any addional informaon, please visit:www.STACYC.com
Harley-Davidson® Iron e12 and Iron e16
STACYC™ model 12EDRIVE and 16EDRIVE
Read and understand this enre manual before allowing a child to use this product.
NOTE: Manual illustraons are for demonstraon purposes only. Illustraons may
not reect exact appearance of actual product. Specicaons are subject to change
without noce. Please have your product Serial Number (S/N) and a copy of your
receipt before requesng warranty assistance or replacement parts.
Keep these operang instrucons in safe place for future reference and rereading.
CAUTION:
Read and understand this enre manual before allowing a child to use this product
WARNING: Improper operaon of cycle could lead to loss of control which can result in death
or serious injury. Riding a cycle does present potenal risks and cauon is required.
Like any riding product, a cycle has inherent hazards associated with its use (for exam-
ple, falling o or riding it into a hazardous situaon). Like any riding product, cycles
can and are intended to move therefore it is possible to lose control or otherwise get
into dangerous situaons. Both children and the adults responsible for supervising
them, must recognize that if such hazards occur, a rider can be seriously injured or die
even when using safety equipment and other precauons. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK
AND USE COMMON SENSE.
WARNING: PARENTAL AND ADULT RESPONSIBILITY AND SUPERVISION REQUIRED:
To reduce the risk of injury, adult supervision is required. This manual contains im-
portant safety informaon. Read the owner’s manual prior to use. It is your responsi-
bility to review this informaon and make sure that all riders understand all warnings,
cauons, instrucons and safety topics, and assure that young riders are able to safely
and responsibly use these products. It is recommended that you periodically review
and reinforce the informaon in this manual with younger riders, and that you inspect
and maintain your children’s product to ensure their safety. If you delegate this task to
another adult, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to pass this owner’s manual and all relevant
informaon to whomever will take on this role, and ensure without queson that the
rider is supervised, controlled and taught in a safe manner.
WARNING: CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED TO USE
CHARGER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES

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WARNING: THESE MODELS ARE NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 3 OR
HEAVIER THAN 75 LB (34 KG)
Children under 8 years of age should not use charger. No children should ride any
cycle if they cannot sit on the seat and touch both feet at on the ground at the same
me. Because products, like cycles, can and do present potenal hazards plainly asso-
ciated with their use, it is well recognized THE NEED FOR EXERCISE OF PARENTAL RE-
SPONSIBILITY IN SELECTING RIDING PRODUCTS APPROPRIATE TO THE AGE, SIZE AND
DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRESS OF A CHILD, OR PARENTAL SUPERVISION IN SITUATIONS
IN WHICH CHILDREN OF VARIOUS AGES MAY HAVE ACCESS TO THE SAME RIDING
PRODUCTS, IS IMPORTANT. It is recommended that children under the age of 3 not be
permied to use the cycle. This recommendaon is based not just on age or weight
or height – it reects consideraon of coordinaon and skills as well as physical size.
The recommended minimum rider age of 3 years or older is an esmate and can be
aected by the rider’s size, weight or skills – not every child 3 years old will be suited
to the cycle. Certainly, any rider unable to t comfortably on the cycle should not
aempt to ride it, but a parent’s decision to allow his or her child to ride these prod-
ucts should be based on the child’s maturity, skill, and ability to follow direcons and
rules. Adults are strongly advised not to disregard the manufacturer’s recommenda-
ons or permit younger children, or children 3 years or older if not deemed suitable,
to ride the cycle. These products are intended for use only by children who are, at a
minimum, completely comfortable and competent while operang these products in
conjuncon with parental assistance. Children with any mental or physical condions
that may make them suscepble to injury, or impair their physical dexterity or mental
capabilies to recognize, understand, and follow safety instrucons and to be able to
understand the hazards inherent in a product’s use, should not use or be permied to
use this product if determined inappropriate for their abilies. Children or adults with
heart condions, head, back or neck ailments (or prior surgeries to these areas of the
body), or pregnant women; should not to operate or provide supervision to these
products. Not every product is appropriate for every age or size of child, and dierent
age recommendaons are found within this category of product which is intended to
reect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental or physical ability, or both,
of a rider to cope with the hazards.
WARNING: DO NOT USE ON PUBLIC ROADS
Do not use on public roadways. Intended for use on public pathways, in accordance
with local rules and regulaons, and on private pathways and land.
WARNING:
The transmied vibraon of this machine does not exceed the threshold of 2.5m/s^2
for Hand Arm Vibraon (HAV) or 0.5m/s^2 for Whole Body Vibraon (WBV).
Emission sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A)
Riding Pracces and Condions:
To reduce risk of injury, never use near motor vehicles, at night or when visibility is
limited, or on or near steep inclines or steps. Do not ride in wet condions or ex-
pose to water. Single rider only; do not permit passengers. Never use cycle to pull
any person or item or allow cycle to be towed.

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Keep safely away from cars and motor vehicle trac, swimming pools, or other
bodies of water, and only use where allowed with cauon. Always check and obey
any local laws or regulaons, which may aect the locaons where the cycle may be
used.
Do not acvate the speed control on the hand grip unless you are sing on the bike
with both hands gripping the handlebar, both feet at on the ground, and ready
to ride. The maximum speed of the cycle is limited by the selected power mode
(See Throle Operaon secon below). Maintain a grip on the handlebars with
both hands at all mes. Do not touch the brake or motor on your cycle when in use
or immediately aer riding, as these parts can become very hot. Ride defensively.
Watch out for potenal obstacles that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve
suddenly or lose control. Be careful to avoid pedestrians, skaters, skateboards, scoot-
ers, bikes, children or animals who may enter your path, and respect the rights and
property of others. Wet, slick, bumpy, uneven or rough surfaces may impair tracon
and contribute to possible accidents. Do not ride your cycle through mud, over ice,
through puddles, in wet or icy weather and never immerse or wash the cycle with
water, as the electrical and drive components could be damaged. Never use near
steps or swimming pools. Racing, stunt riding, or other maneuvers can lead to loss
of control, which may result in death or serious injury, or equipment damage. Never
allow more than one person at a me to ride the cycle. Do not ride at night or when
visibility is limited. Never use headphones, a cell phone or text when riding. Never
risk damaging surfaces, such as carpet or ooring, by use of a cycle indoors. Never
tow anything or anyone with or allow your cycle to be towed by any other person or
vehicle, motorized or not.
WARNING: POWERED & ROTATING PARTS
KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS TO AVOID INJURY. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT
GUARDS. Never operate the cycle without the side panels and chain guard properly
installed. Do not allow hands, feet, hair, body parts, clothing, or similar arcles to
come in contact with any rotang or moving parts, wheels, or drive train components
and chain while the motor is running or while the wheels and res are rotang.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE
Do not expose to water. Keep away from re. Use only Li-ion baery and charger
specied by the manufacturer. Do not disassemble baery or insert in charger if
baery is cracked or damaged.
WARNING: PROPER RIDING ATTIRE REQUIRED
TO REDUCE RISK OF INJURY, ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND SHOES. Always wear
proper protecve equipment, such as an approved and properly ed safety helmet
(with chin strap securely buckled) and shoes (with enclosed toe and heel that cover
the enre foot). Keep shoelaces ed and out of the way of the wheels, motor and
drive system. Never ride barefooted or in sandals. Long-sleeved shirt, long pants,
gloves, elbow pads, kneepads, and eye protecon are recommended. Furthermore,
a helmet may be required by local law or regulaon in your area. Your child’s brain is
their most valuable asset, MAKE THEM WEAR AN APPROVED, PROPERLY FITTED AND
BUCKLED HELMET.

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1. Handlebar: Aluminum bicycle handlebar
2. Handlebar Grip: Le side handlebar grip
3. Brake Lever: Adjustable rear brake lever
4. Throle: Twist type throle with Baery Level indicator lights
5. Front fork: BMX-style steel front fork
6. Stem: Aluminum bicycle stem, aaching the front fork to the handlebar
7. Front wheel: Composite front wheel assembly with pneumac re and
inner tube
8. Foot rest: Plasc injecon molded, atraumac designed footrest
9. Front axle nuts: Front axle nut and washer to fasten front wheel to forks
10. Headset: Front bicycle style headset for 1-1/8” (28.6mm) steering system
11. Side panels: Plasc injecon molded side panels to hold and protect
electronic motor and controls
12. Chain Guard: Plasc injecon molded chain guard
13. Chain: Bicycle chain
14. Seat: Bicycle seat/saddle
15. Seat clamp: Bicycle seat clamp to fasten seat posion
16. Frame: Heat treated aluminum frame
17. Baery: 18Vnom/20Vmax baery pack
18. Rear Axle Nuts: Rear axle nut and washer to fasten rear wheel to frame
19. Chain Tensioner: Bicycle chain tensioner to set chain tension and wheel
posion
20. Drum Brake assembly: Rear bicycle band brake assembly
21. Rear Wheel: Composite rear wheel with pneumac re and inner tube
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22. Drive sprocket: Proprietary steel drive sprocket
23. Drive motor: 18V electric motor
24. Electric Speed Controller (ESC): 18V, Electric Speed
Controller
25. Fuse: **if equipped. 40A Slow Blow fuse (*inside frame)
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THROTTLE COMPONENTS/FEATURES:
LED
Throle gauge
“zero” posion
Throle gauge
“full” posion
Rotaon
Throle grip
Power Switch
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◀
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◀
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Power Switch
(shown in “OFF” Posion)
LED → GREEN
LED → YELLOW
LED → RED
Power Switch
(shown in “ON” Posion)

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LED INFORMATION
POWER
SWITCH
THROTTLE
POSITION SITUATION/ REACTION
LED
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
5-10%
5-10%
5-10%
10%-FULL
10%-FULL
10%-FULL
NONE
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
G,Y,R
Y, R
R
G,Y,R
Y, R
R
cycle could be in program mode (exercise cauon with
the throle)
cycle powered on and in “TRAINING/LOW”
power mode
cycle powered on and in “NORMAL/MED”
power mode
cycle powered on and in “ADVANCED/FAST”
power mode
cycle powered on and showing FULL
baery charge
cycle powered on and showing MEDIUM
baery charge
cycle powered on and showing LOW
baery charge
Motor will engage & drive bike at selected power mode,
FULL baery charge
Motor will engage & drive bike at selected power mode,
MED baery charge
Motor will engage & drive bike at selected power mode,
LOW baery charge
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