Rear Wheel; Pedal Crank; Lighting System Components; Dynamo Setting - PFIFF PFAU-Tec Amico Manual

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Fig. 28

3.7 Rear wheel

The rear wheels are removed by releasing the nuts
and detaching the wheels from the rear axle or re-
moval from the dropout.
Caution!
All screws must be retightened securely when the
wheels have been replaced! When mounting the rear
wheels, make sure that the camming wedges on the
axles snap into the grooves of the rear wheel hubs.

3.8 Pedal crank

If the pedal crank is loose, unscrew or remove the pro-
tective cover (Fig. 29-A). Retighten the clamping
screw (Fig 29-B) with a socket wrench. Screw or clip
the protective cover (A) back in place. You will need
a puller for the removal of the pedal crank. These are
available for purchase in hardware stores.
Fig. 29
Caution!
A lose pedal crank must be repaired immediately. Ir-
reparable damage may be the result if you continue
driving with a lose pedal crank.

3.9 Lighting system components

When replacing any components of the lighting
system, please ensure that you use only parts of equal
quality with an of cial certi cation mark. The certi -
cation mark consists of a waveline, the letter "K" and
a 5-digit number.

Intended use

3.10 Dynamo setting

The central axis of the dynamo must be aligned with
the wheel hub. If any adjustments are needed, release
the attachment (Fig. 30-A) and retighten it after
nishing the alignment. The same applies for front
wheel-mounted dynamos. This is a task for your
authorised workshop.
Fig. 30
4.0 Intended use

4.1 Load speci cations

Maximum user weight (see table on page 6) must not
be surpassed. Baggage loads must not exceed the
weight listed in the table (page 6).

4.2 Street trikes

Please note the following with regard to street trikes:
• Do not attempt any jumps with your trike
• Do not drive over curbs
• Avoid potholes and ditches

4.3 Tips on environmental protection

Drive only on designated paths and not across elds,
forest, water, waterways and meadows. Use environ-
mentally friendly care products.

4.4 Tips for your safety

Danger!
Immediately replace bent handlebars or handlebar
stems! Continued use or straightening attempts may
cause BREAKAGE!

4.5 General information

• Always wear practical, bright coloured and noticeable
clothing.
• Be considerate to walkers and hikers!
• Always be ready to brake, particularly on steep
downhill stretches and bends!
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