Usually skipping is a sign the chain is worn out. If you are lucky the sprockets aren't worn out too. Only if it is going poppity poppity between speeds will changing the cable adjustment help anything.
Atom lynx is an 11 speed bike, known for the chain only lasting 1000 miles on human powered bikes. Maybe 500 miles/chain on a hub drive bike? one person reported that on his 11 speed ebike.
You had better get used to changing it yourself if you ride often. Here is an 11 speed chain pin pop tool
https://www.modernbike.com/birzman-...ble-chain-rivet-extractorl-with-wooden-handle
Here is a master link tool
https://www.modernbike.com/park-tool-mlp-1.2-chain-link-pliers
And if you really want to check your chain before changing it here is the tool I am using:
https://www.modernbike.com/park-tool-cc-4-chain-wear-indicator
Protect your display with a couple of 4x4 props under your handlebar, or something when you turn the bike upside down.
You can pick various 11 speed chains I'm using KMC that comes with a master link. there are premium priced ones that are advertised for ebikes, maybe they are better. Read the chain threads under this forum. Master link parts are easy to loose, they fire off into space & you find them 6 months later when you don't need them. Buy a couple of extras with the chain and save yourself an $8 shipping fee & 3 day delay.
It is best to photograph the chain routing before removal. I have a phone that sends photos to google that wants my birthdate & credit information to show me anything, so I didn't take a picture and removed & replaced the master link twice to get it right.
I like modernbike because they are close to me in Iowa. Other bike parts shops are thebikeshopstore.com (NY) and jensonusa.com (CA)
If it still skips with a tight chain,your sprockets are worn and a new cluster is in order - about $280 for that 11-48 one. Changing the sprocket requires a sprocket removal tool, a breaker bar(home store), and either a chain whip or my favorite, a used chain to wrap the sprockets and a chanllock big*** plier.
BTW I bought an 8 speed bike with a triple front sprocket for 32:32 to 52:11 ratios, and my chain lasted 5000 miles with no motor pulling the chain. Lubed twice a month since I leave it parked out in the rain at work or shopping. Those in the know tell me front derailleurs are obsolete. We are supposed to change the chain every 400 miles now that 12 speed sprockets are the in thing.