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STACYC Stability Cycle - Standard Mode; Advanced Mode; Safely Approaching or Re-mounting the STACYC; Loading and Un-loading into a Vehicle

STACYC Stability Cycle
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• Standard Mode:
1. Turn Power Switch to the “OFF” posion.
2. Install Baery.
3. Turn Power Switch to the “ON” posion.
4. Ensure YELLOW LED is lit, indicang “Standard Mode”
selected. If not, see Throle operaon and Changing Power
Mode secons in this manual.
5. Adult should supervise child as the top speed and
acceleraon have both increased in this mode.
6. Coach child to demonstrate ability to roll o throle and use brake
to slow to a stop and maintain a safe distance for obstacles and
other riders.
7. A majority of users will nd this speed to be adequate for signicant
skill building and lots of fun!
• Advanced Mode:
1. Turn Power Switch to the “OFF” posion.
2. Install Baery.
3. Turn Power Switch to the “ON” posion.
4. Ensure GREEN LED is lit, indicang “Advanced Mode”
selected. If not, see Throle operaon and Changing Power
Mode secons in this manual.
5. Adult should supervise child as the top speed and
acceleraon are at their maximum in this mode.
6. Coach child to demonstrate ability to roll o throle and use
brake to slow to a stop and maintain a safe distance for
obstacles and other riders.
7. This mode is for Advanced and Older Riders only!
SAFELY APPROACHING OR RE-MOUNTING THE STACYC STABILITY CYCLE:
During adult supervision always teach children to approach the STACYC Stability Cycle
with cauon; before use, while standing back up if knocked over, or aer a spill.
1. Carefully place the Power Switch into the “OFF” posion.
2. Ensure all wheels/res and drive train components have stopped
rotang or moving.
3. Inspect for any obvious damage.
4. Perform a “Pre-Ride Inspecon” (below)
5. Have rider mount the STACYC Stability Cycle, gripping the handlebars
with both hands, sing on the saddle with both feet at on the ground.
6. Place the power switch into the “ON” posion.
7. Finally: carefully resume riding your STACYC Stability Cycle.
LOADING AND UN-LOADING
A STACYC STABILITY CYCLE INTO A VEHICLE:
1. Place the Power Switch into the “OFF” posion.
2. Remove Baery.
3. Load into vehicle for transport.
4. Aer unloading, ensure Power Switch is in “OFF” posion.
5. Install baery.
6. Perform Pre-Ride Inspecon.
FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS
INCREASES RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY. USE WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND
SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERATION.
CHECK AND MAINTAIN STACYC STABILITY CYCLE:
Before use, check to conrm that the STACYC stability cycle is in proper working
order. The stability cycle should be maintained and repaired in accordance with
the manufacturer’s specicaons, using only the manufacturer’s authorized re-
placement parts, and should not be modied from the manufacturer’s original
design and conguraon.
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION & CHECKLIST:
Never ride your STACYC Stability Cycle on public streets, roads, highways, at
night or when visibility is limited.
Power Switch: Ensure the Power switch is in the “OFF” posion during the Pre-Ride In-
specon and remains “OFF” unl the rider is sing on the saddle, both hands gripping
the handle bars, both feet at on the ground.
Throle: Ensure the baery is removed and the power switch is in the “OFF” posion.
Check that the throle rotates freely and the return spring returns the throle back to
the “ZERO” posion from the “FULL. Ensure there are no cracks or visible damage.
Brake: Check brake for proper funcon. When you squeeze lever, brake should provide
posive braking acon. Make sure that brake is not rubbing when lever is released.
Adjust as required prior to use. See “Brake Adjustment” below.
Side Panels and Chain Guard: Verify side panels and chain guard are properly installed.
Tires: Periodically inspect res for excess wear and aging. Regularly check re pressure
and inate as per re sidewall.
Frame, Fork, Stem and Handlebars: Check for cracks and loose hardware. Broken com-
ponents are rare, however it is possible for a reckless rider to run into a curb or object
and cause damage. Get into the regular habit of inspecng your stability cycle every
me you ride it!