Schwinn Electric String-Ray Supplemental Owner's Manual

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SCHWINN STINGRAY ELECTRIC

WARNING

• Age range for use: 10 to 16 years of age.

• Maximum loading: 200 lbs.

• NEVER carry a passenger on a StingRay Electric.

Manufactured for Pacific Cycle, Inc.

(A Division of Dorel Industries)

Pacific Cycle, Inc.

4902 Hammersley Road

Madison, WI 53711

800-666-8813 www.schwinnstingray.com

Customer Service/Warranty

• 877-741-6154

[email protected]

© 2005 Pacific Cycle, Inc.

Made in China

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction .................................................................. 03-04

Service and Repairs ..........................................................05

Charge the Battery ...................................................... 06-07

Safety Rules ................................................................. 08-10

Get to Know Your StingRay Electric ..........................11-12

Before Every Ride .............................................................13

Care and Maintenance ................................................ 14-21

Cleaning ...........................................................14

Tire Maintenance ............................................15

Brake Lever and Fuse ....................................16

Batteries ..........................................................17

Replacing the Batteries ..................................18

Battery Disposal .............................................18

Troubleshooting .......................................................... 19-21

Warranty .............................................................................22

WARNING

FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD, READ ALL WARNINGS AND

ASSEMBLY/USE INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE

REFERENCE.

• SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow the instructions

in this manual.

• ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The product contains small parts, which

are for adult assembly ONLY. Keep small children away when assembling.

• ALWAYS remove protective material and plastic bags and dispose of properly

before assembly.

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KEEP THIS MANUAL

This manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator. The manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the StingRay Electric. FOR ALL PARTS

NOT COVERED IN THIS MANUAL, SEE STINGRAY BICYCLE OWNERS MANUAL.

THIS MANUAL IS FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILD

Your child's safety depends on your commitment to take the time necessary to fully educate him/her on the proper operation of the StingRay Electric. Read through this manual with your child, page by page. Explain all of the instructions and warnings it contains. Be sure to emphasize all safety precautions. Question your child as you go through the manual to make sure he/she understands what you are saying. NOTE: Be sure to take breaks when your child's attention begins to wander. Full attention at all times is needed to safely operate the

StingRay Electric.

KNOW YOUR CHILD'S ABILITIES

Children differ in skills, physical abilities and judgement. Some children may not be able to operate a

StingRay Electric safely. Parents should permit continued use only if they determine that the child has the ability to operate the StingRay Electric safely.

SERVICE AND REPAIRS

Write the serial number of your StingRay Electric here for future reference. When speaking to Customer

Service, you will need to provide the model number (xxxx) and the serial number, found on the front of the frame.

MODEL NUMBER _______________________________

SERIAL NUMBER _______________________________

• Complete and return registration card to validate your warranty (see warranty information on page 22).

• If you experience problems, missing parts, or need service repairs for your StingRay Electric, do not return it to the place of purchase. Call Pacific Cycle Customer Service/ Warranty at 877-741-6154 or e-mail us at [email protected].

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CHARGE THE BATTERY

• The StingRay Electric uses two 12-volt DC batteries to supply power to a 250 watt motor.

• Charge batteries for 12 hours before use.

• Failure to charge battery according to directions will permanently damage battery and void the warranty.

WARNING

PREVENT FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK:

• NEVER use a different charger to charge the battery. A fire or explosion could occur. ALWAYS use the charger supplied with your Electric StingRay.

• NEVER use charger for any other product. Overheating, fire or explosion could occur.

• NEVER tamper with electrical circuit system. Shock, fire or explosion could occur, permanently damaging system.

• DO NOT allow direct contact between the battery terminals. Fire or explosion could occur.

• DO NOT allow any type of liquid to come in contact with battery or its components. ALWAYS charge battery in a dry area.

• DO NOT charge battery near heat of flammable materials. Explosive gases are created during the charging process. Fire or explosion could occur. ALWAYS charge in a well-ventilated area.

• DO NOT open battery or charger. Burns or electric shock could occur.

WARNING

• ONLY ADULTS may charge battery. NEVER allow a child to charge battery. Serious injury could occur.

• DO NOT charge battery if you see wear or damage to the battery, connections and wires, charger and its supply cord.

• DO NOT allow battery to drain completely. Permanent damage to battery could occur. Recharge battery after each use. If not used often, recharge once a month.

• DO NOT remove batteries from battery case.

WARNING

• ONLY ADULTS may charge battery. NEVER allow a child to charge battery. Serious injury could occur.

• DO NOT charge battery if you see wear or damage to the battery, connections and wires, charger and its supply cord.

• DO NOT allow battery to drain completely. Permanent damage to battery could occur. Recharge battery after each use. If not used often, recharge once a month.

• DO NOT remove batteries from battery case.

1. Insert rounded end of the charger into charging outlet on the StingRay Electric.

• ONLY use 12-volt charger that is supplied with the StingRay Electric.

• Input: AC 90-130V

• Output: DC 14V

50/60 Hz

0.1-1.8A (100-1800mA)

2. Plug other end of charger into a standard electrical outlet (120 volt). NEVER use extension cords.

3. Batteries are charging when indicator light on charger BLINKS. When charging batteries for the first time, charge them for at least 12 hours. DO NOT charge more than 30 hours. It is normal for charger to feel warm, and to make sounds while charging. When batteries are fully charged, indicator light will glow SOLID.

NOTE: When recharging after use, normal charging time will be about 8 hours.

4. When batteries are fully charged, first unplug charger from electrical outlet, then from charging outlet. Store charger in a dry place.

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SAFETY RULES

WARNING

SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow the instructions in this manual.

Age range for use: 10 to 16 years of age. DO NOT allow children younger than 10 years of age to operate the

StingRay Electric.

Maximum loading: 200 lbs. NEVER exceed maximum load capacity for the StingRay Electric. Overloading could cause changes in the way the StingRay Electric handles, and could lead to an accident. The combined weight of the rider, gear and any accessories must never exceed the maximum load capacity of 200 lbs.

ALWAYS drive the StingRay Electric wearing an approved bicycle helmet that fits properly.

• DO NOT attach cargo to the StingRay Electric. The uneven or added weight could cause a roll-over accident.

• DO NOT allow use of the StingRay Electric if the child does not have the ability to operate it safely.

• NEVER carry a passenger on a StingRay Electric. ONLY one rider at a time.

• NEVER tow anything with the StingRay Electric. Severe damage to motor or other parts could occur.

• NEVER use headphones or personal radios while riding the StingRay Electric.

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• NEVER operate at excessive speeds. ALWAYS go at a speed that is appropriate for the terrain, visibility, operating conditions, and the skill and experience level of the child.

• NEVER attempt wheelies, jumps or other stunts.

• ALWAYS inspect the StingRay Electric each time it is used to make sure it is in safe operating condition. Refer to

"Before Every Ride" and "Care and Maintenance" sections in this manual.

• ALWAYS keep both hands on handlebars and both feel on footrests of the StingRay Electric during operation.

• ALWAYS keep both eyes on the terrain ahead. DO NOT look down to work controls.

• ALWAYS go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain. ALWAYS be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the StingRay Electric.

• NEVER operate the StingRay Electric on excessively rough, slipper of loose terrain.

• ALWAYS use caution when going through puddles. DO NOT ride through water that is deeper than the hubs.

DO NOT ride through water for long period of time. AVOID water contact with batteries, motor and electric lines.

• ALWAYS apply brakes lightly and slowly when riding on gravel or other loose surfaces.

• NEVER operate the StingRay Electric on hills too steep for the StingRay Electric or for you abilities. Check terrain carefully before starting up any hill. NEVER climb hills with slippery or loose surfaces. ALWAYS shift weight forward when climbing hills. NEVER go over the top of any hill at a fast speed.

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• ALWAYS use caution going down hills. ALWAYS use caution when braking while going down hills. Check terrain carefully before you start down any hill. ALWAYS shift weight backward. NEVER go down a hill at the fast speed.

DO NOT go down a hill at an angle that would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side. Go straight down the hill when possible.

• ALWAYS check for obstacles before operating in a new area. NEVER attempt to ride over large obstacles, such as large rocks or fallen trees.

• NEVER modify the StingRay Electric with the installation or use of unapproved accessories. Improper installation of accessories or modification of this StingRay Electric may cause changes in handling, and could lead to an accident.

• Your insurance policies may not provide coverage for accidents involving the use of this product. To determine if coverage is provided, contact your insurance company or agent.

Motor

GET TO KNOW YOUR STINGRAY ELECTRIC

Throttle

Brake Levers

Battery Box

Fuse Holder

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Throttle

The Throttle is on the right handlebar. Turn throttle forward to make the StingRay Electric go forward.

3 lights 2 lights 1 light below low

Battery Light

The battery light will glow only when the StingRay

Electric is powered up. When battery is fully charged, three lights will glow. When battery partially drained, two lights will glow. When battery needs to be recharged, only one light will glow. See "Charge the Battery" section, on pages 8-10.

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Brakes

The Brakes are attached to the handlebars.

Squeeze the brake levers to slow or stop the

StingRay Electric as necessary. Squeeze front and rear brake levers evenly.

Fuse

The Fuse will blow if the system is overloaded. Turn power off. Wait for the StingRay Electric to cool down, replace the fuse.

BEFORE EVERY RIDE

• An adult should ALWAYS perform the following checklist before every ride, for the safety of your child and to keep the StingRay Electric in good working order.

• If you find any damaged or worn parts, DO NOT use the StingRay Electric. Refer to "Service and

Repairs" on page 5 to order new parts or find an authorized repair center.

WARNING

• Failure to inspect the StingRay Electric before operating it can be hazardous, increasing chances of an accident or damage to the StingRay Electric. ALWAYS inspect the StingRay Electric before each ride to make sure it is in safe operating condition.

• ALWAYS perform regular maintenance on the StingRay Electric see "Care and Maintenance" section, pages 14-21.

• Inspect the entire StingRay Electric, looking for any broken or loose parts.

• Make sure the StingRay Electric does not have caked mud, brush, grass or excessive dirt in moving parts

(Brakes, drive chain, etc.). Refer to "Cleaning" on page 14 for instructions on how to wash your StingRay

Electric.

• Make sure tires are inflated to 30 psi, and that there are no cuts, punctures or excessively worn tread.

Refer to "Tire Maintenance" on page 15 for instructions about tire maintenance.

• Make sure that all four nuts on wheels are tight.

• Test brake lever to make sure it releases properly. Squeeze brake lever and make sure the StingRay

Electric cannot be pushed forward. NEVER allow the StingRay Electric to be used if brake lever is not functioning properly.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your StingRay Electric will provide years of fun, if properly cared for and maintained. If you find damaged or worn parts, DO NOT use the StingRay Electric. Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to order new parts or find an authorized repair center.

CLEANING

Keep your StingRay Electric clean so it will look good and perform at its best. DO NOT allow mud to dry on the StingRay Electric. ALWAYS remove mud, brush, grass or excessive dirt from the StingRay

Electric after every ride. Proper cleaning can extend the life of the StingRay Electric.

WARNING

• DO NOT allow water contact with the brakes, ignition, charging outlet or other electrical parts.

• DO NOT operate the StingRay Electric if the brakes are wet. Allow the brakes to dry thoroughly before using the StingRay electric.

• DO NOT use high-pressure washers, such as those found at coin-operated car washes to clean the

StingRay Electric. The high pressure can cause damage to the body, moving and electrical parts.

• Use a garden hose at low pressure to wash the majority of dirt or other debris from the StingRay Electric.

• Hand wash with mild soap and water using a soft rag or mitt. DO NOT use a brush that could scratch the finish or other plastic surfaces. DO NOT use abrasive cleansers.

• Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Dry with a chamois or soft, absorbent cloth. DO NOT use wax.

• Park the StingRay Electric indoors or under cover. DO NOT allow it to sit in the rain.

• Keep the StingRay Electric away from heat, such as heaters and stoves. Plastic parts may melt.

TIRE MAINTENANCE

WARNING

• ONLY an adult can inflate the tires. NEVER allow a child to inflate tires.

• ONLY use bicycle pump to inflate tires. DO NOT inflate tires at a gas station, as the greater pressure of the pumps may cause a blowout. Serious injury or death could occur.

• ALWAYS maintain tire pressure at 30 psi. NEVER inflate the tires over 30 psi.

• To inflate a tire, remove cap from the valve stem and set aside. Attach bicycle pump and inflate to 30 psi. DO NOT over-inflate tire. Replace valve stem cap.

• Check nuts on each wheel, and make sure they are tight.

• Inspect rims. If they are cracked or bent, they must be replaced.

• Check tires for wear and tear. If you notice cuts, punctures or excessively worn tread, the tire needs to be replaced.

• For replacement parts, refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to order new parts or to find an authorized repair center.

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BRAKE LEVER

WARNING

NEVER allow the StingRay Electric to be used if the brake lever is not functioning properly.

• The brake lever may become loose over time. Tighten screw nut connecting brake cable to brake lever.

• Squeeze brake lever and make sure the StingRay Electric cannot be pushed forward. Start motor and make sure brake is working properly.

FUSE

• If the electrical system or batteries are overloaded, a fuse in the battery will blow, and the StingRay Electric will shut down. Follow these rules to avoid blowing fuse:

• DO NOT overload the StingRay Electric. Maximum weight: 200 lbs.

• DO NOT drive the StingRay Electric into a fixed obstacle. The wheels may spin and cause the motor to overheat.

• DO NOT tow anything with the StingRay Electric.

• If the fuse blows without cause during normal use, the StingRay Electric may need repair. Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to find an authorized repair center.

BATTERIES

READ ALL WARNINGS ABOUT BATTERY SAFETY.

ONLY ADULTS MAY RECHARGE OR HANDLE BATTERIES.

• The StingRay Electric uses two 12-volt batteries to supply power to a 250-watt motor.

• Recharge batteries after each use. When batteries are fully charged, three lights on the StingRay

Electric Throttle will glow. When batteries are partially drained, two lights will glow. When batteries need to be recharged, one light will glow.

• Eventually, the batteries will no longer hold a charge. Batteries should last for 12 to 18 months, depending on use and conditions.

• If batteries have completely discharged or develop a leak, they are not usable. Remove and replace batteries according to directions on page 18. Dispose of spent batteries properly (see page 18 for disposal instructions).

• If batteries have leaked, DO NOT allow acid to come in contact with eyes or skin. If contact does occur, call a physician immediately, and flush with cool water for 15 minutes.

• If the StingRay Electric will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect batteries from motor. If left connected, batteries may discharge completely, and will need to be replaced.

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REPLACING THE BATTERIES

ONLY ADULTS MAY REPLACE THE BATTERIES

• Replace the batteries with genuine Schwinn parts. Do not use another brand, as this may void your warranty. Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to order parts or to find an authorized repair center.

•Turn off, and unplug battery case

• Unscrew the thumbscrew holding the battery box on left side of bicycles. Remove and properly dispose of spent batteries.

• Install new batteries and reconnect battery cables.

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BATTERY DISPOSAL

WARNING

• NEVER throw batteries away in the trash. In most areas, it is illegal to burn lead acid batteries or take them to a landfill.

• Take the exhausted battery to a federally or state-approved lead acid battery recycle center, such as an auto parts store or an authorized repair center. Call Pacific Cycle Customer Service/Warranty at

877-741-6154 or e-mail at [email protected] to find a repair center near you.

• Call your waste collection service to find out if they offer disposal of lead acid batteries. In the States of Florida and Minnesota, it is illegal to dispose of a lead acid battery in the municipal waste stream.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

The StingRay Electric does not run.

PROBABLE CAUSE

• Batteries are low

• Batteries are dead

• Fuse has blown

• Wires are loose

• Electrical system has been damaged by water. Dirt or sand has jammed the switch.

• Motor is damaged.

WHAT TO DO

• Recharge the batteries

• Replace the batteries. See page 18.

• Turn power off, replace fuse.

• Reconnect wires and connectors.

• Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to find an authorized repair center.

• Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to find an authorized repair center.

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PROBLEM

Batteries will not recharge

PROBABLE CAUSE

• Charging plug is not plugged in all the way into the charging outlet of the

StingRay Electric.

• Charger is not plugged into the wall outlet.

• Charger is damaged.

• Batteries are dead.

The StingRay Electric does not run very long.

• Battery is undercharged.

• Battery is old.

The brake is too tight or too loose.

• Brake cable needs adjusting.

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When applying the throttle, it's either too sluggish or too sensitive.

• Throttle cable is damaged.

WHAT TO DO

• Firmly insert plug into outlet.

• Plug charger into the wall outlet.

• Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to order parts or find an authorized repair center.

• Replace batteries. See page 18.

• Recharge batteries for 8 hours.

• Replace batteries. See page 18.

• Adjust brake cable to proper tension.

• Refer to "Service and Repairs" on page 5 to find an authorized repair center.

PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

StingRay Electric runs sluggishly.

• Batteries need recharging.

• Batteries are old.

• StingRay Electric is overloaded.

WHAT TO DO

• Recharge batteries. See page 7.

• Replace batteries. See page 18.

• Maximum weight: 200 lbs. Reduce weight on StingRay Electric. Do not tow anything with the StingRay

Electric.

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90 DAY WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY - PLEASE SAVE YOUR ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT

The express limited warranty as contained herein is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including implied warranties of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties that extend beyond the description in this limited warranty.

The manufacturer warranties this product, including the batteries, to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 90 days from the DATE OF PURCHASE. This limited warranty does not cover the normal wear and tear, tires, inner tubes, cables, or any damage, failure, or loss caused by improper assembly, set up, storage, or maintenance of the Schwinn StingRay Electric.

This warranty covers normal use only. It does not cover the Schwinn StingRay Electric or batteries if the product has been abused. Damage due to misuse, neglect, accident, improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship are also not included in the limited warranty.

Evidence of any attempt of repair done by the consumer (other than tires and normal adjustments) will void the warranty.

DO NOT RETURN THE BIKE TO THE STORE. CALL THE PACIFIC CYCLE SERVICE CENTER IF YOU

EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS OR HAVE QUESTIONS. This warranty gives you the specific legal rights. You may have other rights which may vary from state to state.

CALL TOLL FREE 1-877-741-6154 OR CONTACT BY EMAIL AT [email protected].

Manufactured for PACIFIC CYCLE, INC. MADISON, WI.

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