Before The First Ride; Adjusting The Saddle; Adjusting The Saddle Tilt; Determining The Seat Height - Bosch KETTLER KB064-ZAFD Series Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions

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6.3

Before the first ride

CAUTION
!
Crash caused by incorrectly adjusted torques
If a screw is fastened too tightly, it may break. If a
screw is not fastened enough, it may loosen. This
will cause a crash with injuries.
 Always observe the indicated torques on the
screw or in the operating instructions.
Only a correctly adjusted pedelec will guarantee
you the desired ride comfort and health-promoting
activity. Therefore adjust the saddle, the
handlebars and the suspension to your body and
your preferred riding style before the first ride.
6.3.1

Adjusting the saddle

6.3.1.1 Adjusting the saddle tilt

The saddle tilt must be adjusted to the seat height,
the saddle and handlebar position, and the saddle
shape to ensure an optimum fit. The seating
position can be optimised in this way if needed.
First, readjust the saddle after finding the
handlebar position you prefer.
 Place the saddle tilt in the horizontal position to
adjust the pedelec to your needs for initial use.
Figure 48: Horizontal saddle tilt
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6.3.2

Determining the seat height

To adjust the seat height safely, either push the
pedelec near to a wall, so that you can lean on the
wall to support yourself or ask another person to
hold the pedelec for you.
 Climb onto the pedelec.
 Place your heel on the pedal and extend your
leg, so that the pedal is at the lowest crank
rotation point.
 The rider sits straight on the saddle if the seat
is at an optimum height. If this is not the case,
you can adjust the length of the seat post to
your needs.
Figure 49: Optimal saddle height

6.3.2.1 Adjusting the seat height with quick

release

 Open the quick release on the seat post to
change the seat height. To do so, push the
clamping lever away from the seat post.
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Figure 50: Seat post quick release (3)
Operation
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